West coast bungalows . IED—Not only am I very much pleased withour new home, but two other Bungalows have been built from my plans(received from you) and they, also, are sheltering two happy and well-satisfied families. Mendham, New Jersey. September 20, 1913. E. IRVING HALSTEAD. EASY TO HEAT—CONVENIENT—NO STEPS TO CLIMB—Thebuilder worked according to your plans and gave me entire builder himself said that if he were going to build a home it wouldbe along the plans of this one. Everyone that has seen it was wellpleased, because of its coziness and everything being so convenien


West coast bungalows . IED—Not only am I very much pleased withour new home, but two other Bungalows have been built from my plans(received from you) and they, also, are sheltering two happy and well-satisfied families. Mendham, New Jersey. September 20, 1913. E. IRVING HALSTEAD. EASY TO HEAT—CONVENIENT—NO STEPS TO CLIMB—Thebuilder worked according to your plans and gave me entire builder himself said that if he were going to build a home it wouldbe along the plans of this one. Everyone that has seen it was wellpleased, because of its coziness and everything being so convenient. This Bungalow is just what my wife and I wanted, and if we shouldever build again it would be a Bungalow. There are no steps to climb,every thing is convenient and it costs less to heat than a two-storyhouse. Oglesby, Illinois. March 6, 1913 J. W. GANSER. Page 2 WEST COAST BUNGALOWS A Book of Fifty One-Story Inexpensive Homes witk PlansEasily Adapted to Meet All Climatic Requirements PRICE 60 CENTS, POSTPAID. A Street of South Pasadena Bungalows E. W. STILLWELL & CO. 410 Henne Building, 122 West Third Street, Los Angeles, California Age of the Bungalow ETHEL BROOKS STTLLWELL(With Apologies to Kipling) {J When Earth!$ last House has been banished,And the era of Homes has come in}When the last of the building is finished,And the hammers have ceased their din,We shall rest—and, faith, we shall need it—Content for a century through,Till the Master of all good buildersShall set us to work anew. {J Then they that have homes shall be happy,They shall sit in their bungalowsFrom the fiercest heat of the tropicsTo the deepest of arctic shall know real comfort in livingAnd freedom from Customs thrall,And the work of the homes shall be lightened;It shall hardly be work at all. |J There shall be no towers to vex us,No meaningless gauds, and vain,But all shall be fine and simpleAnd the beauty of use be art shall be more than jig-work,And harmony more than


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