. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . In the tirst place, it is a seacoast of in-finite variety. And now as much as everis variety the spice of vacation, and onedemands for the golden summer time a place which shall provide as much diversityof allurement and entertainment as possi-ble. The town winter, the season in the cityprovides about as much monotony as theaverage man or woman can stand in a year,and so for the summer must their tempo-rary habitat be set about with sea and coun-try, with a bit of forest and a woode


. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . In the tirst place, it is a seacoast of in-finite variety. And now as much as everis variety the spice of vacation, and onedemands for the golden summer time a place which shall provide as much diversityof allurement and entertainment as possi-ble. The town winter, the season in the cityprovides about as much monotony as theaverage man or woman can stand in a year,and so for the summer must their tempo-rary habitat be set about with sea and coun-try, with a bit of forest and a wooded glen,with still lakes and deep inlets, with finehard roads, with great hotels and tiny cot-tages, with broad, fine beaches and excel-lent bathing, with picturesque views andmodern improvements—and with the all-paramount quality of accessibility and con-venience. There are enchanting spots for the idealvacation scattered promiscuously all overthe continent. But where can be found soaltogether satisfactory a vacation land asthat comprised in the stretch of the eastcoast of Jersey from Atlantic Highlands. Cfjc at iClbcron occupicb bv ( ( luljilc JJrcsititnt € h c =f» u b u t b a n i t £


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