. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . arries the i)ail down theslope, the jiulley being worked bv a wheelat the toji. The pail fills automatically withclear, cold sparkling water, and is thenpulled u]i to the head of the incline. .\MM( and swings in theshady nooks about are delight-ful resting places, and the youngpeople of the camps make gooduse of them. Some of thecamps have outside kitchens, little framehouses, in which substantial dinners anddelicious suppers are prepared in any sortof weather. One camp at leas
. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . arries the i)ail down theslope, the jiulley being worked bv a wheelat the toji. The pail fills automatically withclear, cold sparkling water, and is thenpulled u]i to the head of the incline. .\MM( and swings in theshady nooks about are delight-ful resting places, and the youngpeople of the camps make gooduse of them. Some of thecamps have outside kitchens, little framehouses, in which substantial dinners anddelicious suppers are prepared in any sortof weather. One camp at least has a framehouse, fitted up as a living room, which in-sures perfect comfort in unpleasant camp has also a private board walk, aconsiderable protection against possibledampness. Camping in such a way bringspure joy to the esthetic senses, for there isroom enough for all things to be properlyplaced and kept in order. .\ little further along the shore. WaterWitch presents a wonderfully attractive lo-cation for the tenters, and, farther .still, atHighlands, there is a veritable little tent 9n Snacnious Ocuicr for Qratuing ^attr Slpbill tanager or a Mar\land warbler, but thereare other things much more easily seen toamuse the seeker for pleasure. Cut this part of the coast has by no meansall the attractions for campers. At Keans-burg, on the shore of Raritan Bay, there isa large colony of campers, and several bigjjrivate camps in isolated places. Cam])Jahn is a settlement of German folk at somedistance west of the main ])art of the far from the ])avilion, a stones throwback from the beach and nestling snuglyamong tall oaks, pines and small holly trees,are more than a score of tents, and herecenters the briskest bit of camp life youcould find in a long days search. It is afree and untrammeled life the campers lead, is good, and besides the bay is fullof fish, clams and lobsters, which are to beeasily corraled for the table. .At low tideone can
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