. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . THE SUBURBANITE 17 A Bank President on Suburban Life UBURBAN life is undoubtedlythe ideal life for the young man,especially if he is married andhas an increasing family. Itis the ideal life on account of thewider intercourse, the healthful sur-roundings, the increased usefulnessin all social and political young man of thirty in a crowd-ed city, unless he has a large in-come, is lost. The same man in asuburban town may be a powerfor good in social and churchwork. His wif


. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . THE SUBURBANITE 17 A Bank President on Suburban Life UBURBAN life is undoubtedlythe ideal life for the young man,especially if he is married andhas an increasing family. Itis the ideal life on account of thewider intercourse, the healthful sur-roundings, the increased usefulnessin all social and political young man of thirty in a crowd-ed city, unless he has a large in-come, is lost. The same man in asuburban town may be a powerfor good in social and churchwork. His wife has a hundreddifferent opportunities to widen hercircle of friends. The very fact alone that hishouse is suiTOunded by clear airand sunshine, even though theplace is ever so small, should be anincentive to send him from the crowdedcity streets into the wider prospectsand open fields of the subui-ban town. —From an interview with E. A. deLima, of the Battery Park National. A Prelly Spol in CenUal New Jeiney Bank, New Vork, in December Su-burban Life. One of the Little Women One of the Little Women, she came up to heavens gate;And seeing the throng was pressing, she sighed that she fain would wait,For I was not great nor noble, she said; I was poor and should 1 go boldly forward I know it would be in sat near the shining portal, and looked at the surging crowd• Of them that were kings and princes, of them that were rich and proud;And sudden she trembled greatly, for one with a brow like flameCame to her and hailed her gladly and spoke unto her by , enter the jeweled gateway, he said, for the prize is thine;The work that in life you rendered was work that was fair and fine;So come, while the rest stand waiting and enter in here and now —A crown of the life eternal is waiting to press thy brow Then trembled the Little Woman and cried: It may not be I,Here wait they that wrought with greatness, 80 how may I pass them by? I ca


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