International studio . necklace, the rosegarden (rubies, EMER-aldsjwhite enamel, andpearls). by j. h. bonnor. WOODEN HOUSE DESIGNED ANDCONSTRUCTED FOR PERSONALOCCUPATION BY PAUL RICHARDT THE REVIVAL OF THE WOODENHOUSE. BY GEORG BROCHNER a THE modern, or as I would ratherterm it the modified, timbered househas within a comparatively short span ofyears made for itself a host of no wonder. It is quaint and pictur-esque, lends itself to arrangements moreor less unconventional and incompatiblewith the ordinary brick house ; it pos-sesses, besides, some solid practical advan-tages. Timbe


International studio . necklace, the rosegarden (rubies, EMER-aldsjwhite enamel, andpearls). by j. h. bonnor. WOODEN HOUSE DESIGNED ANDCONSTRUCTED FOR PERSONALOCCUPATION BY PAUL RICHARDT THE REVIVAL OF THE WOODENHOUSE. BY GEORG BROCHNER a THE modern, or as I would ratherterm it the modified, timbered househas within a comparatively short span ofyears made for itself a host of no wonder. It is quaint and pictur-esque, lends itself to arrangements moreor less unconventional and incompatiblewith the ordinary brick house ; it pos-sesses, besides, some solid practical advan-tages. Timbered houses, for instance, arecool in the summer and warm in winteras compared with houses built of stone orbrick ; the air in them keeps fresher, thewood absorbing the smoke of tobacco; andthey are very dry, even if left unoccupiedand in consequence fireless for lengthyperiods. This is a very desirable qualitywhere it is a question of a week-end houseor one intended only for occasional me, however, emphasize at once thatthe timbered house is absolutely suitablealso for residence in winter, althou


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