. Book of the Royal blue . es, and private cot-tages, and beyond the business structures ofa good-sized municipality. One does not so frequently hear of thevery special attractions Atlantic City hasfor the sportsman. Yet old yachtsmen atthe inlet tell of black duck and mallard, ofplover and snipe, of marsh hens and yellowlegs, of teal and marlin and wallet, whichare to be found over the calm waters of theinlet each in its own season. With gun andgame bag and a dog or two, as fine a dayssport can be had thereabouts as anywherein the State. With its continuous chain of seashore re-sorts, from At


. Book of the Royal blue . es, and private cot-tages, and beyond the business structures ofa good-sized municipality. One does not so frequently hear of thevery special attractions Atlantic City hasfor the sportsman. Yet old yachtsmen atthe inlet tell of black duck and mallard, ofplover and snipe, of marsh hens and yellowlegs, of teal and marlin and wallet, whichare to be found over the calm waters of theinlet each in its own season. With gun andgame bag and a dog or two, as fine a dayssport can be had thereabouts as anywherein the State. With its continuous chain of seashore re-sorts, from Atlantic Highland at the south,as well as its world-famous Atlantic City,one might reasonably insist that New Jerseyhad about all the delightful watering placesand vacation retreats that one State was en-titled to. But the shore of the Garden Statedoes not end with that galaxy—AtlanticCity, though first and foremost, is but oneof a remarkable group of South Jersey re-sorts. Of the others. Cape May claims SHOOTINC A-PLENTV 12 ALL ABOARD FOR ATLANTIC CITY! I


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