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Show , is Not Commonplace and hat '8 T: is Cheap and OonTen-1 OonTen-1 ienti SCHITEOTDEAL BEAUTY. , That Will Interest Those of Our Lwho Contemplate Build-' ; inlr Good ' Homes. k . ar Y HUSBAND says that lie .lowu't like a double 1,0o"l don't," said he. i Tho voting man had in- 'i herited" some $8000, and I ,vis difposoil to build a nice house. . His wife was :, Xurovidout litllo body, who iut a part of this sum so it I f in au ncomo. IIh was too " C much , of this fueling ,bis early period of their lives. ELIVATIOH. iuble bouse idea is a good one," said diitect. "You can build a house which i for $40 or $) a month for one side e the other side iu which to live. And bo does not have an abutidant in-lilnrge in-lilnrge substantial resources to back ,uble house idea is a very bright one. . rinnMn house that is uncommon. I akeone tbat is entirely different from ble house you ever saw." ins farther talked about, and it was that they would consider a double hn to be prepared to go on a fifty which they had purchased. Iu the ,f time they went into the office to :he sketch. . rcbitect wanted to build this double lie knew it would make a good bouse at would be comfortable and attrao- would prove a good investment, lis clients came into the office he wai t:le aiiiious. lustrations in this column are repro i of his sketches. Ha showed then plans first. ie: The house is 44 feet wide on th nr. This gives a 8 foot passageway side. Now we will look at the rooms ight. We have the entrance at tho the semi-octagonal shaped room. It around and takes in a3ection of what therwise be a part of the front sitting lid thus gives added width to this por-:he por-:he hall or vestibule. Back of this is t pi ion hall, with a window at the la which projects over the sidewalk IwtiT I jttnTiw j I II i JoS P""! j J IIH . VjKITCHClA flown' mi mKim jx3 EZ3 j BSE w'siTTINt m SITTING W BtCEPTlffllJ Ml ) I WACM . .. FIRST FLOOll. M at a height sufficient to miss tbe I tliose who pass under it. Tiie wall i front separating the sitting room reception room is tilled with turned rork iu oak. The stairway is a com-i com-i affair. We go up from the front i landing, pass through some portieYes r landing, which is connected by a y and two doors with the kitchen. doors prevent the noise and odors i:ciien from reaching the front part louse. is a seat on tbe front landing which iurtu the hall. Under the part of the mrnay which goes to tile second floor iM the cellar stairway.' The dining "ill be seen, is back of sitting room. awi connects with the dining room 1 the china pantry by means of two wng doors-doors which swing both stand closed when released. This 'Jjn is lighted by a small window aud iptoard with glass doors bove and worn below. The kitchen is provided H tables and drain boards conven- ''08 china closet. . In the pantry is a !r an ice chest with a drain to tbe outliers out-liers ic a ,1., , . . . . . uwl uvcr t,ne cnef i w tnac ! Put in without passing thnjugh the The cellar is under half the house, nace room projecting under the sit-"n. sit-"n. In the cellar is a slop sink in M water may be poured, a city wa-'1!t'on wa-'1!t'on and a laundry stove. The r is cemented. ' kitchen is hot and cold water at the J n the bathroom on the second floor t, washstand and tub. There ' Resets on the second floor in the r brooms, etc., and the other for d articles of this character. M rtpl ECO-fD FLOOR. ., " aLe.foilr becrooms on this floor, each litch1 JS6ts' The bedroom over the ' when project over the first story, room is secured. There is a J. the attic, in which is pro- i ia: bedroom. This room has ,d y-9 ft high, and has none of "tav.?aS0f a balf T bedroom. iJ, bedrooms above and tbe J below. . the house on tho outside is brick T i!s. Xhe cost for the completed to raovg into is So.SOO. Loci H. Gibsok. |