. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . herfairly and squarely because she lovedCarey, because she really never loved—-the other man. And the other mannever even whispered reproaches untilhe saw a Carey loved his daughter. Itwas only then that the long dormantanimosity was rekindled and the Careyclan was thenceforth taboo. Elizabeth Jamison had listened withthe intensity of complete an occasional nervous quiver dis-turbed the calm of her features. Herattitude was eagerly expectant. I never knew it, she dec
. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . herfairly and squarely because she lovedCarey, because she really never loved—-the other man. And the other mannever even whispered reproaches untilhe saw a Carey loved his daughter. Itwas only then that the long dormantanimosity was rekindled and the Careyclan was thenceforth taboo. Elizabeth Jamison had listened withthe intensity of complete an occasional nervous quiver dis-turbed the calm of her features. Herattitude was eagerly expectant. I never knew it, she declared, andyou will understand if I am loathe to ac-cept it as the true cause. Why is itthat you, a stranger, can tell me of it,while none of our closest friends sharedsuch very personal confidences? Because only three persons knew—Sterling Jamison, Howard Carey, andHoward Careys son, was the deliber-ate rejoinder. Then how did you know? MissJamison quickly retorted. I should have said, Estaval ex-plained,that only two knew originally (ContinueJ on Past 21) THE SUBURBANITE The New Liberty Street Terminal. During the last month both of the slips of the New Jersey Centrals newmetropolitan terminal have been put into permanent commission while alarge part of the old ferryhouse has been torn down. About all that re-mains of the old structure is the ticket lobby and baggage room, the new bag-gage room having been pressed into service as a temporary waiting accompanying cut gives some idae of the perspective of the West Streetfront of the new structure, as it will appear when the ancient building nowshown in the foreground shall have been removed, making a broad plaza to bespanned by a bridge across the traffic crowded thoroughfare. Philip Carey, Coward Continued from Opposite Vage —the two principals—and one of theseHoward Carey, told his son. It wasthrough the son — That you learned? the girl sup-plied. Estavals only answer was a pro-found nod. I said a while ago,
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