. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . A Jeney ihc Fall 20 THE SUBURBANITE. Road near RoseUe Just across the river, New Jersey, with itsmiles upon miles of justly celebratedroads, offers opportunities for many across-country tramp. Good roads, how-ever, though indispensable to the motor-ist or wheelman, may be ignored by thepedestrian. To one who journeys onShanks mare the condition of the roadis a matter of comparative may go where he pleases, desertingthe highway for the byway, the bywayfor th


. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . A Jeney ihc Fall 20 THE SUBURBANITE. Road near RoseUe Just across the river, New Jersey, with itsmiles upon miles of justly celebratedroads, offers opportunities for many across-country tramp. Good roads, how-ever, though indispensable to the motor-ist or wheelman, may be ignored by thepedestrian. To one who journeys onShanks mare the condition of the roadis a matter of comparative may go where he pleases, desertingthe highway for the byway, the bywayfor the open fields, the fields for thewoods. To the pedestrian there are nobad roads, though (as the Kentuckiansaid of whiskies) some of em are bet-ter than others. Mr. Bailey Millard, the new editor ofThe Cosmopolitan, has recently contrib- uted to The Critic an interesting essayon The Relation of Legs to an enthusiastic devotee of cross-country walking, Mr. Millard believesthat the worst of all habits is the househabit. The great world of outdoors iswhere real life is, he says, not in thecrowded confines of a big city. NewYorkers speak o


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