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Show ' ' 'l Y p Ik;: I HI ' I- 'III ill If 1 Pl fJ yf KSmM :fs-fe " ' niI i .'1 "J "j L HOUSE H-109 W facing South or West. For a lot facing North or East the plans should be reversed. Lot size : House frontage, 26 ft.; side clearance, clear-ance, left 10 ft., right 4 fa; lot frontage, minimum 40 feet. Construction : Frame with stucco finish. Roof, slate. Foundation, concrete. Windows, steel casements in special arrangements, with integral in-tegral screens. Doors, wood, to special de tails. Interiors: Floors, wood, to be covered with linoleum. Walls, plaster. Kitchen, plaster. Bath room, composition tile. Steam, heat, gas and electric wiring. Cubiture, 24,800 cu. ft. Approximate cost $7600. Complete working plans and bjiecificajlons o this house are 1 avnilable for a nominal sum. Ad-! Ad-! dress the Building Editor and re-fr re-fr to House 11-109. V THE CHIC UP TO THE MINUTE -The Chic ' Off with the old on with the new. Modern living demands and will get if we are any judge Modern houses, and in all that the term impliesperhaps more we hope so. We are getting a bit tired' in fact many of us are positively bored when wff look at the rows and rows of houses all ciiles have them you know and - they dot the country too houses copied or supposed to be after so bygone architectural style and failing even in catching the fleeting fleet-ing spirit of the old, they have than dead. They remind one of tbe passing of the old year valu-none valu-none of the new and are "deader" able in that it gives one chance to start anew like a release from a prison term Let's go. The modern trend is very definite defi-nite in ita proclaim for freedom nnd independence a complete break-away we might call it from tha nlri st tvnes and formes and the adoption of practical motifs in fit'ness to purpose, in , key with the times. The chic is a modern house practical, economical and fit to live in. It lists : Basement: A large clear recreation room which doubles the capacity of the living room. The laundry, heater heat-er and eoul spaces. First floor: Entrance vestibule with two coat eh sets, living room, with fireplace and bookshelves, dining room, kitchen and a one-car motor mot-or room. Note compact arrangement arrange-ment of stairs and service. Hecoiul floor ; Three bed rooms, a bath and a study or maid's room over the motor rc-om. Note the ample closet clo-set spaco. Ceiling heights: BaswiH nt, seven feet!; first floor eijrht feet six inches; second floor ' oifrht feet, j Exposure t The plans as shown are for a |