Gordon-Van Tine homes . ty of closet space there is the small, handy closet in the hall between the recep-tion room and the kitchen. There is a convenient outside cellar entrance through a gradedoor set in an open areaway two steps below,grade. The base-ment is also reached from the inside by the stairway leading downfrom the kitchen hall. Like all Gordon-Van Tine kitchens perfect arrangement isfeatured in this kitchen. Our big kitchen case, style B . as shownon the center color pages, is included. The kitchen will have plentyof lieht and air through the big twin windows and glazed d


Gordon-Van Tine homes . ty of closet space there is the small, handy closet in the hall between the recep-tion room and the kitchen. There is a convenient outside cellar entrance through a gradedoor set in an open areaway two steps below,grade. The base-ment is also reached from the inside by the stairway leading downfrom the kitchen hall. Like all Gordon-Van Tine kitchens perfect arrangement isfeatured in this kitchen. Our big kitchen case, style B . as shownon the center color pages, is included. The kitchen will have plentyof lieht and air through the big twin windows and glazed rear stoop is large enough for the ice box and other articles. These features which recommend this home are plain to be seen—it is roomy, imposing and withal economical to build. It haseverything you need. Consider it thoroughly. PAINT—Unless otherwise instructed, we will furnish Frenchgray for body and white for trim. For Plumbing, Heating, Lighting for This Home, See Last Pages of Book GordonA/anTine Homes. Home No. 526. Material Furnished Either Ready Gut or Not Ready Gut An Ever Popular Home of Fine Proportions HERE we have the conservative type ofa house, large and well built. Itssquare lines are relieved by the roomprojection at the side and the two-window dormer to the front. The broaddignified porch gives further character, andis one of the features that makes this housealways popular. The steps leading to theporch and the Monterey front door have beenplaced at the side, leaving space for a swingor other porch furniture. When deciding upon your new home younaturally picture it, as it will appear to youafter years of occupancy. This is when yourealize that the plainer, more substantial typegives undoubted satisfaction and service. Asquare house admits of no waste space and be-speaks equal sized rooms and plenty of light. Here the entrance brings one into a room-sized reception hall lighted by two windowsand the glazed front door. The stairwayreally seems a pa


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