. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . ou have done afew circus acts with the surf. One may choose here at will the perfectsummer resort. Perhaps it is life and ex-citement and a round of gaieties and pleas-ures that one seeks along with the whole-some out-of-door life of boating and bath-ing. For those there are the big seasideresorts which with their magnificent board-walks, their bands, their theatres, their greathotels, their ever-changing, ever-astonish-ing population of lovely young girls, hand-some women, good-loo


. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . ou have done afew circus acts with the surf. One may choose here at will the perfectsummer resort. Perhaps it is life and ex-citement and a round of gaieties and pleas-ures that one seeks along with the whole-some out-of-door life of boating and bath-ing. For those there are the big seasideresorts which with their magnificent board-walks, their bands, their theatres, their greathotels, their ever-changing, ever-astonish-ing population of lovely young girls, hand-some women, good-looking men, providean endless whirl of excitement. Perhapsone loves best the long, still stretches ofwhite sand, and the big dunes, and thesoothing song of the sea. For such thereare quiet seaside places, beautiful and com-fortable hotels and boarding houses five orten minutes walk from the quietest nookin the elbow of a lonely dune. Perhaps oneis not quite happy unless one has alongwith the sea a suggestion of the green there are those places within theshallow of the deep, still woods—jirinieval. Dai on tlir i-Hanasniian at point pleasant forests where the brown thrush, the scarlettanager, the Maryland yellow throat comeout to make you think you are far awayfrom the sea, on some high mountain range. It is all here—even the impenetrable pinelands which hold such a fascination formany people and which mingle the spicyodor of the pines with the salt scent of thesea—a curious blending of vital things, ofliving air, which, like some Aladdins lamp,makes the impossible happen. Ones spirits,so heavy, so leaden in the hot city, go soar-ing, light as air and lighter; old age fliesaway and becomes an unthinking thing, forhere in the piney woods youth is eternal. The North Jersey coast, that section ofthis amazing frontier between the everlast-ing sea and the little State of Xova Cse-sarea comprised between .Atlantic High-lands and Point Pleasant, is the most ac-c


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