. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . n itself -drew these throngs to its splendidpromenade with its flanking shops andamusement places. This, too, is es-pecially the time that the sun parlorsof the beach hotels hold out their mostpotent attractions. Mighty pleasantwere they after a brisk tramp in theopen, while the roaring fires in hearthsas big as houses proved grateful com-forters. The snow that ushered Christ-mas in gave the first real touch of gen-uine winter—old-fashioned salt-ladenair that is good to breathe and


. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . n itself -drew these throngs to its splendidpromenade with its flanking shops andamusement places. This, too, is es-pecially the time that the sun parlorsof the beach hotels hold out their mostpotent attractions. Mighty pleasantwere they after a brisk tramp in theopen, while the roaring fires in hearthsas big as houses proved grateful com-forters. The snow that ushered Christ-mas in gave the first real touch of gen-uine winter—old-fashioned salt-ladenair that is good to breathe and be in. lakewood Amzrevrj£esot Fashionable and Healthful Fall and Winter Resort The Laurel House NOW OPEN A. J. MbRPHY, Manager THE Laurel-in-the-Pines NOW OPEN FRANK F. SHUTE, Manager These hotels are well known throughout the country for their high standard of excellence and patronage since the inception of Lakewood as a Resort. Reached by the New Jersey Central Railroad THR SUBURBANITE A Busy Place at a Busy Corner Headquarters of the New Jersey Centrals Eastern Passenger Agent,Broadway and 34th Street. mN the heart of the hotel, the shop-ping and the theatre district ofNew York—where all day longthe current of business traffic isheaviest—is located the office of theEastern Passenger Agent of the NewJersey Central. At the southeast cor-ner of Broadway and Thirty-fourthstreet (1300 Broadway), it is in thecentre of the busiest section of the me-tropolis which is eminently consistent,for it is a busy place itself. They keepabout everything pertaining to railroadtravel there—except the actual equip-ment. If you have in mind a trip—a long one or a short one—to the Southor to the West, drop in and see P. , the Eastern Passenger Agent, or call him up (38th St., 627:2) and thetickets and all information to facilitatethe journey will be provided. Upontelephonic request tickets will be de-livered at residence or office, Pullmanreservations made and the checking ofba


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