. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . elf orgnome requires considerable thoughtand labor. In the Price householdplans went forward merrily and Pris-cilla spared neither time nor energyto make the affair thoroughly originaland fun provoking. The pretty little villa, which she andJack had planned with such endless careand loving thought, was not to be recog-nized on the eventful evening. Neitherwas the furniture, which had been sopainstakingly selected and artisti-cally placed, as to be seen to , the entir


. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . elf orgnome requires considerable thoughtand labor. In the Price householdplans went forward merrily and Pris-cilla spared neither time nor energyto make the affair thoroughly originaland fun provoking. The pretty little villa, which she andJack had planned with such endless careand loving thought, was not to be recog-nized on the eventful evening. Neitherwas the furniture, which had been sopainstakingly selected and artisti-cally placed, as to be seen to , the entire appearance of thequaint old English beam and plasterhouse was changed. Over the floorswere spread yards and yards of crash,and between the doors, instead of thesoft-toned curtains of rich quality,which usually held that place, weredraped white sheets. Even the chairsand couches had this ghostly the mantels, instead of dainty va-ses and fine pottery were stacked pump-kins, grapes, handfuls of hay, red-cheek-ed apples, bright carrots and squashes. Continued on Past 14) THE S U B U It B A \ I T E. ./Vein Liberty Street Terminal of the New Jersey Central as it Jlppeared September I I New Terminal Nearly Ready Liberty Street Station of the New Jersey Central to Be Used Next January r7|B0UT the first of January; 1909,I A I ^ne splendid new Liberty Street\f\\ passenger terminal of the Cen-* tral Railroad of New Jersey,will be far enough advanced towardcompletion to throw open to thetravelling public, and on or aboutthat date what is left of the presentstation, now used as a temporaryferry-house, will be consigned to dis-mantling crews. As the bulkhead linehas been moved some 180 feet river-ward, West street at this point willbe 200 feet wide from the east line tothe face of the new building, an in-crease in width of 130 feet. Whilethe new terminal will not be entirelyfinished until some months later, the ground floor waiting-rooms and ferryslips will be in shape to put i


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