. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . e. She, too,finds the romantic friends of her girlhoodthoroughly insipid. .A change has comeover both of them, in fact. To the out-ward eye of youth they have grown veryjirosaic, perhajis. The ]>oiups and showsof this wicked world have no attractionfor them. They want merely to live bytheir own fireside, and be concerned withthe ])ots and the pans thereof, and withthe children, and each other. .\s life unrolls before them all the pas-sions and emotions gradually pass away,and onl


. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . e. She, too,finds the romantic friends of her girlhoodthoroughly insipid. .A change has comeover both of them, in fact. To the out-ward eye of youth they have grown veryjirosaic, perhajis. The ]>oiups and showsof this wicked world have no attractionfor them. They want merely to live bytheir own fireside, and be concerned withthe ])ots and the pans thereof, and withthe children, and each other. .\s life unrolls before them all the pas-sions and emotions gradually pass away,and only the home instinct remains. Farfrom diminishing, it grows deeper anddeejier, until it has all theothers. Youth runs over the face of theworld and tries to jjosscss it all, and isrestless, dissatisfied, carjjing at societyfor its apparent shortcomings. But themature homebodies have learned thatpeace and happiness come from the de-veloi)ment of the home circle—that anenvironment is not something to behunted uji in an out of the way corner ofthe earth, but something to be built upinside ones THK NEW JKRSKV COAST IS THK IARAOIsK. THE SUBURBANITE


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