Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Sep 1939, p. 49

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J daily and are floodlighted until 9:30 ecd night. ~ .. ...' ..~ The houses of the three builders and the' varied . styles are alternated on each side and across the street for two.,biocks, presenting an unusual opportunity. for making comparisori. Besuretoseethe~ NORH HOE'S HOM ESO These -homes are, locted lm the. Evanston Lincolnwood Sixth' Addition, a de-velopmiýent -where homes must cost $10,000 or more. It is within the Evanston grade- and high-school dis. trict. The ueighborliood is zoned for sîn'gle»family residence. Al nmprovements are in. In the two bloeks in which the ten 11 houses are located', 165 elins and 600 shrubs.are planted. Here, without fatigue or loss of timel, you may compare de- signs,) prices and workmanship of three Ieading builders, each of whom has developed an individual technique. These dwelIinigs present modernlzed versions of 4Early and South« ern Colonial,. English, Norman, and Georgian architecture. .~ 4.

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