Show I Eill English is C Cottage tt ge Type e of 0 Home o e 1 Pr Presents Very PI Pleasing ea sin g PI Picture is ture I If 1 Y a N d y 1 r 0 k 1 A 1 f T r afi 0 O 5 I 1 II II i l I I 04 tI t o I I oX X i r C O I e I S 0 o J 1 i d dr l u uI r tax I Z Q QZ I I H Z v rI t r tl I l cibo FT o W u u 4 0 I I. I f I I j vi l j t OH K a. r i q I t r I 1 t First Floor Plan 1 I r V P t It r r J J t T i U r ft J I I I t J J BATh I- I 0 I I I I I I n RI D r x 15 15 x 15 t 15 O D CLO I i J I t I I J l I. I Second Floor Plan I By WILLIAM A. A RADFORD Mr William A. A Radford will wUl answer Questions and give advice FREE OF COST on all subjects ts pertaining to the subject of ot building for tor the readers of ot this paper On account of ot his wide experience as Editor Author and Manufacturer he Is without doubt the highest authority on all these sub sub- Address all Inquiries to William A. A Radford No 1827 Prairie avenue Chicago Ill and only two-cent two stamp for tor reply Acquired knowledge of generations has bas contributed to form the English cottage type of ot house and this development development devel el of years ears finds Its expression In the beauty of the exteriors and In Inthe Inthe inthe the livable qualities of the interiors The home Illustrated here presents a very pleasing picture with Its combination combInation com com- of brick stucco and timber Umber The arched doorway door of the vestibule with Its contrasting keystone set In Inthe Inthe inthe the arch of brick helps to make a plea pleasant ant panel of ot the vestibule with Its brick front and Individual ual gable The terrace will prove to be be comfortable comfortable comfortable comfort comfort- able and useful rr The le arrangement of the seven seven major rooms Is such that they will render a maximum amount of ot service without demanding an ext extravagant amount o of housekeeping The hall which opens from the theve ve yes vea houses the stairway to the secand second second sec sec- ond and floor Provision Is made In this room for a cloak closet which should h help lp the housekeeper In her constant warfare to keep cloaks wraps and laid hats from being strewn about the home The Thc living room with the cheerful fireplace at one end Is exceptIonally exceptionally ex ex- exI I well lighted and opening directly off this room Is the dining room The recessed ten terrace ace with Its doors fr from m both the lining dining room and the kitchen will provide a setting for I many summer evening meals The Tha Th kitchen is well lighted ami and arranged The two bedrooms on the first floor with the accompanying bath are arc reached through a small hall off the dining room Both are of a adequate equate size and are well supplied with closets An extra closet In the hall provides provIde a u storage space for linens The t two vo bedrooms on the sec nt second floor are aie of an Interesting shape and nna large enough to Insure the comfort of ot their occupants The he upper stair hull Tins ms two closets The bath on tha th's loor 1001 Is separated by the width of theall theall the theall all from the bedrooms and Is accessible accessible accessible access access- ible from both |