Show A HOUSE FOR 3000 COLONIAL AHCHITKCTUnE IS NOW THE RAOC the Mlnlnnm I i < I leon Hrnrhnl TII Ihi henland May I Ieppllrst Ito of a 7hre htory Iran i Mrutlii Copyright 189S 5 AltIC wigwam and log cabins were the I 11 almost unlveral U 1 i1 dwellings of the ill j jl I flrit settlers of the American Colonies I but as wealth and social dignity Increased dlol I 1 i creased better 1I habitation began to appear For the most part these letter dwelling were Imitations of style prevailing In the varlousTalher ands of the colonists Inn planned row of mall Ungllih cottages for tho hltidelphla settlers but the thrifty ermans of the Interior of Pcnnijl anU were long content with homes of hewed log and barns ot vast capacity The Hwedci of New Jersey built housci with palliade siding of upllt timber let upright The Dutch of New York ando and-o Hudion River region closely Iml 1 Z wt 4 f l i Y rvA wryaMnaeeeu PUONT vnw fated mho dwellings of their ancestors Ilut the finest Colonial houses inch in over built by the governors and ill Inos of Now t gland Ibo landed 1 gentry gen-try of New York and thus great proprle lora of the South wire copied 1 from ngllsh country disuses or hall An sample of this style modified to meet ho requirements of modern life Illui rates tilt article Thla style Is I rsientlnlly n COlt one The structure must b of ample alti 10 give It dignity and n good deal of carving and other hand work Is nccev ary Pleasing anti approprhto color for the exterior are almost D ciientla I graceful proportions to Iniuro nn nt ractlvo appearance It Is I conildrre dmlsslble that one of the designs ot lhta scrle should study tin wants of tho uo3 J r y r 1B v + a J u n u I ITW rIO rIOrt FIRST PIOOII rich man that he Is rich Is I not alna > j his fault but Ills misfortune Inheritance Inherit-ance accident or unwearied 1 loll to keep others cinpto > ed may bo to blame Ai ho staggers through life fired at by politician berated by Iho pros and derided 1 by Iho multitude accompanied by only his poor relitlons who would about the least fain share his burden v > o can do for him Is I to show him how ha can provldo himself an agreeable resting place Thin following will b3 found n brief description of Oils do Ign Size of structure Width trout 47 f depth of moll part 29 t4 C In Depth over nil S3 f slzo of kitchen extension exten-sion 23 f C InxSO fl t Height of aiD rlraCellar 1 ft first storylift sccon story 1 f ntttc 8 f Materials for ex r ilea v titer Ma r tl rANero r Ansa Ae rl 1t NALL J LwNfL c N NOt r wLCtxtr 8UCONI PLOOH lerlor walls Poundatlon stone lira and second stories clapboards galls t III dormers and frieze nf windows nm I portico are decorated > with ornamenta I work Hoof shingles Interior flnli Tho lower hall Is finished with and hn Kit oak lloor nnd staircase Tho room throughout ore trimmed with 01 t 1 woodi llnlshed In natural colors Dr pnlntcd white An open timber cclllm gB In the hall at a cost of aboutSOOvvou B Improve appearance us would also nn lining one or mom of the main room I la white enamel and cold at an e > cnie of S n room Aceomodttloni The main rooms their ala cloiels ate are shown by the lloor plani given erewllh Ileeldes theM there are three droomi 1 with n storage room In Ihe attic a cellar under the whole 01 the main house and n laundry and < I servant wnler closet under the tchen The bathroom It provided with a tub water closet and a wash howl l The hall are large and well lighted commanding all the room throughout the house The kitchen U Isolated and hat ample storage and pantry room Special feature Ilegurd eul A a pure example of the best Cola Dial sl > lc the exterior characteristics 01 which are a largo square structure wllh n portico having fluted columnJ with carved caps a beholder on the roof orcular held windows nnd dell rolo details of classic origin The rOil In tin vicinity of New York well milt without extravagance In detail 7000 In many eton of the country the coat should be much less I A design In this style much smaller than thu ample Illustrated would not look well but enlarging mho design enhances Is appearance In conclusion I may bo said that our ancestors of limo Colonial period gone architecture n they gave statecraft and the genor 01 affairs I of life n wise direction that was In every way admirable H h l tllng Indeed Hint wo should keep hem In grateful remembrance |