. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . pose he yelped for joy, as does a boylet out of school, but at the same timehis yelps, joyful or otherwise, did geton my nerves. Like the demon rum, the inroads ofthe effect of noises are they are hardly noticeable tillnerves are wrecked, and peaceful, rest-ful sleep almost impossible. Thereis one cure, as well as a prevention,and it is—live in the suburbs. Keep Your Grit Hang on! Cling on! Xo matter what Dont give up hoping when the ship they say. goes down. Push on


. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . pose he yelped for joy, as does a boylet out of school, but at the same timehis yelps, joyful or otherwise, did geton my nerves. Like the demon rum, the inroads ofthe effect of noises are they are hardly noticeable tillnerves are wrecked, and peaceful, rest-ful sleep almost impossible. Thereis one cure, as well as a prevention,and it is—live in the suburbs. Keep Your Grit Hang on! Cling on! Xo matter what Dont give up hoping when the ship they say. goes down. Push on! Sing on! Things will come Grab a spar or something just refuse your way. to drown. Sitting down and whining never helps Dont think youre dying just because a bit, youre hit. Best way to get there is by keeping up Smile in face of danger and hang to your grit. your giit. P^olks die too easy they sort of fadeaway; Make a little error, and give up in dis-may. Kind of man thats needed is the manof ready wit. To laugh at pain and trouble and keephis E. Thayer, in Prudential Weekly. THE SUBURBANITE 15. Experiences in a Suburban Garden Bv Mary Underbill w K had not been settled in ourdelightful suburban home longbefore we decided to grow ourowTi vegetables. All of ourneighbors giow most of their vege-tables and fruits for use on thetable. In this manner they arecertain to have fresh things to freshness, when applied tothings to eat, is the criterion in thecountry. Besides, it is so nice to have somegeneral topic of conversation in addi-tion to the weather. You see, in thecountry we do not discuss the theatre,shows, shopping, and similar topics asthe ladies living in town do at theirpink teas. And when an entire neigh-borhood is growing the same things,there is much in common for us totalk about. For instance, when Mrs. Overbrookcalls upon Mrs. Stay-at-home, she doesnot spend the time discussing the fitof another womans gown. Instead,they begin the conversation some


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