Pictures and the Picturegoer (Jan-Dec 1925)

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JANUARY 1925 Below: The Pigeon Tower at Dios Dorados, a lovely bit of atmospheric architecture. It suggests the sunlit Plaza of some old Spanish town, and is an exact copy of part of an early Spanish-Californian Mission. Above: "Dios Dorados" (Golden Days), the new home Thomas Ince did not ,enjoy very long. It is a Spanish ranch estate of unusual beauty, and contains thirty-five rooms, and eleven baths, besides a bowling green, tennis courts, bathing pool and palatial grounds. Above: The Dining Room is wholly Spanish, furniture and rug having been made to order in Spain. The rafters, hand carved and stained to simulate age, add a hospitable note.