. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . forthose who wish to banish the monsterIjmui and revel in innocent rieasant is situated at the ter-minus of that branch of the Central Rail-road of New Jersey which runs througliall the coast resorts. It ma\ be reaclu-deither by the all-rail route or by the Sandy1 look boats comiecting with train at .\t-lantic Highlands. Its special character-istic is that it is almost surrounded bysalt water and lluiefure presents all theadvantages of a life on the ocean wavewithou


. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . forthose who wish to banish the monsterIjmui and revel in innocent rieasant is situated at the ter-minus of that branch of the Central Rail-road of New Jersey which runs througliall the coast resorts. It ma\ be reaclu-deither by the all-rail route or by the Sandy1 look boats comiecting with train at .\t-lantic Highlands. Its special character-istic is that it is almost surrounded bysalt water and lluiefure presents all theadvantages of a life on the ocean wavewithout any of ils discomforts. Xo finerspot could be desireil by those fonil ofevery form of sjiort associated with thebriny dee]). Toint Ileasant has among itspatrons many disci|)les of Izaak Walton,the principal varieties of fish to be caughthere being bass, weakfish. flounders andporgies, to say nothing of f|iiantilies ofhanl and soft shell crabs. There are golflinks and the hecial induce-ments to young men. .\mong the sanddimes are at present a number of campersin tents. THE SUBURBANITE. BUSY DAY AT POINT PLEASANT Next above is Brielle, a comparativelynew resort, but evidentl\- witb a brilliantfuture before it. It is attractively locatedand possesses a modern botel and somepretty cottages. From this point, as wellas from Point Pleasant, inviting drives tothe interior country vie with the beach at-tractions, Lakewood and the deserted vil-lage of Allaire being favorite destina-tions. Manasquan is a quaint little village,whose history goes back to the time whenit ranked as a seaport of im])ortance. Thebusiness of caring for sunnner visitorslias, however, taken precedence and theperson who wishes to spend a quiet out-ing, free from the intrusions of excur-sionists, will find here the opportunil\.Much of its attractiveness is dependentui^on the Alanasquan River, which hereem))ties into the ocean, forming a liroadbay. which, liy reason of its shallowness,makes sailing thoroughh- safe.


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