. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . pictures, of dinner favors anrlbridge prizes. There used to be a place on the librarvtable, Mrs. Don laughed, still good na-tnred, but there is the new book stand andthe chalet ink well from Switzerland cousinBob brought us—they have taken the lastsquare inch. There was a wistful note in the lastwords and Don looked a bit critically acrossthe little table at his wife, and he smokedthoughtfully for a moment or two beforehe spoke again. Its pretty bad when we havent even asquare inch


. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . pictures, of dinner favors anrlbridge prizes. There used to be a place on the librarvtable, Mrs. Don laughed, still good na-tnred, but there is the new book stand andthe chalet ink well from Switzerland cousinBob brought us—they have taken the lastsquare inch. There was a wistful note in the lastwords and Don looked a bit critically acrossthe little table at his wife, and he smokedthoughtfully for a moment or two beforehe spoke again. Its pretty bad when we havent even asquare inch to spare, he at said at last. Its worse than pretty bad, Mrs. Donsaid. Its a shame—a great big howlingshame, for were crowded out of all pleas-ure in living. When a single chair is outof place you cant get around the when I am writing at my desk no onecan get either in or out of the library. Don smoked another moment in silence,then he exploded with the Great Solution: Lets move over to Jersey where wellhave room to move around. And Mrs. Don looked uji with happy eyesand echoed gladly : inter in tht !&uburbB lUintcr i&cciu on (Eoolti tslalc. floitt) |)lain(iclb 11 €l)e Suburbanite The Fragrant Pinesof Lakewood (iConlinucb from pace o) editor wants a nion- general story onLakewood and i therefore eall upon theRecorder to deliver the goods. I want to say before mentioning my in-effectual protest that I am a male man andnot a female woman, as the cognomen ap-plied to me by that irresponsible Porterwould imply. Wy given name (how couldmy parentshave so abused me) is Ira andmy surname is Bobbs. As Dune. Porterremarked, when my application for admis-sion to the sacred membership of the clubcame up, the only thing against him ishis name, but as that is not his fault, buthis misfortune, we can strain a point andoverlook it. P-ut, true as Im writing this,ril mix it up with Porter some day if hedoesnt stop calling me Irene. Still, ifmy name were TIarry, you might h


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