Show A 4100 DWELLING Designed by Sir S H Gibson the Well Known Architect The floor plan given here has a side h When the little boys and girls como home from school they may como in this way that i tho idea of the owner They can hang their wraps in tho clot or take them upstairs up-stairs The front hall i floored with hardwood hard-wood Part of it is covered with w Par i coere wit rugs Several little feet this rg Sevcr lte fet crossing over thi foor would make it necessary for some one to wash it after every such performance hence the side entrance The front hall i rather largo it i a splendid room in it way VIEW The stairway is rich there is a beautiful mantel m it Tho stairway at ono end shows from the front and into up nicely projects ito a bay at the side This plan i capable of being contracted into a much smaller house I Tho rom large and altogether it i on scale It has been built quite an extensive se ha ben but I several times several sizes smaller and at a svern tme svcra sae much less cost From tho largo hall one can g into the parlor sitting room and dining rm The pantry china closet and kitchen aro a conveniently fitted n the experience of those interested would The kitchens and itret woud suggest Te kitchcn ad of tho which have pantries plans appeared from time to timo have ben fully described Tho idea in all is tho same The require uients are no different i a expensive house than i ono 1cm expensive Labor saving de vices ore even more necessity in a cheaper house than in one which i more expensive though it usually happens that the owners of moro expensive buildings are better prepared t equip themselves with a complete arrangement arrange-ment than those who have t do with the more modern structures I The idea in all these kitchen plans i that it and it annexes of china closet and kitchen I pantry form the workrooms tho house and as such should b treated from a labor saving I The of the I standpoint saving ono step in sdpit svg sep te performance of a single operation will save a hundred when the performance of that opera ben i multiplied by this number I every flITCHEN If 136 a 3 4TY DWINffl1 I1x1l LITTING liti I r mCEPTIOn PARLOa ci fL p H e 10 ORCJ GROUD FLOOR kitchen there Ehoul1 be the auk with the table on ono side of it and a drain board and table o the other These should b adjacent to tho kitchen range In tho pantry shelves and drawers a dough board and a place for a re frigerator with drain connection to the outside out-side and good ventilation arc desirable A very nice arrangement t add to a ordinary or-dinary panty is a cooler set into the vail which projects to th outside I i a latticed lat-ticed box covered with slats and wire on tho inside In it may b placed cooked food to cool or food which it i desirable to keep cool during cold weather The slats protect the articles from view from the outside and the wire screen protects it from flies during the summer On the inside i a door which separates I separ-ates the cooler from tho Inside of the rom The second floor arrangement of this building suits the requirements of tho people who occupy the house An additional room te addton rm could bo provided i place of a store room and tha attic b used for that purpose The closets in all rooms are of largo size and tho entire arrangement liberal The bock b rom separated from those in front Quito a chapter might be written about attics In the minds of atic mnd many housekeepers n attic i a place to put things Oftentimes Often-times in houses which ore measurably well cared for in tho lower floors the attic i i a earful state of disorder i 1 IT4 j ICMFIBETt I CMFIBETt II 19I9 CfMBF fuLL lu i1tflh1 CL CL J r t SECOND STOaT This house was contracted fo i the vicinity vicini-ty of Indianapolis lest at a cost of 101 exclusive of water plumbing mantels and grates g fixtures and furnace By a Ron oral redaction in size end a simplification of e i a details cad the u s a soft rather than hardwood hard-wood It cost would b greatly reduced A It f i I on exceedingly well built end m fobbed house 1 1 QIBSOK |