. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . homes. Someof you must ride to the show of us do that very thing. But therethe similarity ends. You ride in over-crowd etl, improperly ventilated vehi-cles, along dirty streets, high in theair, or in stuffy tunnels. We ride inwell-lighted, comfortable cars alongnoiseless ways, and with picturesquescenery on all sides—and we beat youin almost every instance in the matterof time. Your train service wont domuch for the majority of you in lessthan an hour; in that time anyon


. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . homes. Someof you must ride to the show of us do that very thing. But therethe similarity ends. You ride in over-crowd etl, improperly ventilated vehi-cles, along dirty streets, high in theair, or in stuffy tunnels. We ride inwell-lighted, comfortable cars alongnoiseless ways, and with picturesquescenery on all sides—and we beat youin almost every instance in the matterof time. Your train service wont domuch for the majority of you in lessthan an hour; in that time anyonealong the Central can get anywhere—even to New York. You look likefair-minded men. If you are, thinkfor a minute about this thing. As-sume that no matter where you liveyou will have to do more or less trav-elling for business and pleasure. Now,if that is so, which would you prefer—travelling in New York, with allthat that means, or travelling on thisroad? , laughed the stout man, Iconfess that in the matter of travel,and considering comfort and time, youJersey suburbanites—particularly those. Wliith Sunlinht Always Enlcrs of you who travel on this road—haveNew Yorkers beaten to a frazzle; but,I think, when that is said for you, thelimit is reached! On the contrary, declared the Jer-seyman, its just begun. You admitthat no matter where you live moreor less travelling will have to be concede that this sort of travellingthat we are now doing is more com-fortable, and as quick, if not^quicker,than anything that you have in NewYork. Now, if travel youmust, wherewould you rather travel to—an un-clean, overcrowded place, or one wherethere is no dirt, no foul odors, no over-


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