. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . Is COOL in SUMMER and WARM in WINTER and is thoroughly deafened MINERAL WOOL re CiicCr*. L & .\.\D QRCULAR FREE HORNERS FURNITURE .1 i CO . -1 Id FALL EXHIBIT 1909 We op€rn the Fall seasvn Tvitn cvervtaing that isnew- ai^ fashionable in Furniture for both town andcountry homes. Nowhere can such complete in st^-les and finishes be seen. : at moderate prices for high grade goods. VISITORS TO -should not iafl to visit oar warerooms,NE^V YORK


. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . Is COOL in SUMMER and WARM in WINTER and is thoroughly deafened MINERAL WOOL re CiicCr*. L & .\.\D QRCULAR FREE HORNERS FURNITURE .1 i CO . -1 Id FALL EXHIBIT 1909 We op€rn the Fall seasvn Tvitn cvervtaing that isnew- ai^ fashionable in Furniture for both town andcountry homes. Nowhere can such complete in st^-les and finishes be seen. : at moderate prices for high grade goods. VISITORS TO -should not iafl to visit oar warerooms,NE^V YORK is displayed the largest collect ic«i 1 :f F^e Furr iture t: :;-e seer. ~ a •J V > CrG55 Section Through Floor U. S. Mineral Wool Co. Nev. Yo: R. J. HORNER & CO. Furniture ^\aker> .i Importerf. iVewlYork W. 23d 24th Clarke & Cortis L\\CE Marine, Life, Accident, Boiler. Lia-bilitv and Plate Glass 100 X^TLLJAM STREETNE\l YORK Corrc^mBdeace Solidted Please Mention The SustrBBASirE in AHA-eising AdTertiscra. C()c cSuburbanitc. ^^m SINE of tlie most dclislilfiil fuat-,jK{, its of suburl)an life is the so-O ^ cial aspect—the more or lesskis«y-»v:^ informal entertaining- of ones^Ctvltuttfl friends and neighbors—and Oc-tober sees the beginning of this social sea-son. The suburban housekeeper takes anapparently infinite pleasure in the conductof her home, whether it be one of the greatpalatial residences with its long retinue ofservants, or the little home where Aladameis also maid-of-all-work. Mr. Suburbanite,too, takes a special sort of pride in theroominess and airiness of his suburbanhome and likes to invite his city friendsout for dinner. He may not always admitit. but underneath his genial hospitality isan instinctive feeling that he would likethese friends of his who spend their homelife cooped up in a city flat to see just whata home in the suburbs means—pleasant,airy rooms, a porch, an open fireplace, per-haps, for


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