. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . -tion of a certain accessory without whichno well regulated honk car should be driven.It was in the business end of this wonderfuldevice of mine that I became associatedwith one James J. Blake and it was at hisbandbox of an apartment that I called lateone afternoon in midautumn in the hope ofbeing able to see my coadjutor for a fewminutes before dinner. T was admitted bv a very trim but very young maid whosesole and special duty was the care ofCherub Blake. As I entered the com-bina

. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . -tion of a certain accessory without whichno well regulated honk car should be driven.It was in the business end of this wonderfuldevice of mine that I became associatedwith one James J. Blake and it was at hisbandbox of an apartment that I called lateone afternoon in midautumn in the hope ofbeing able to see my coadjutor for a fewminutes before dinner. T was admitted bv a very trim but very young maid whosesole and special duty was the care ofCherub Blake. As I entered the com-bina Stock Photo
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. The Suburbanite; a monthly magazine for those who are and those who ought to in interested in suburban homes . -tion of a certain accessory without whichno well regulated honk car should be driven.It was in the business end of this wonderfuldevice of mine that I became associatedwith one James J. Blake and it was at hisbandbox of an apartment that I called lateone afternoon in midautumn in the hope ofbeing able to see my coadjutor for a fewminutes before dinner. T was admitted bv a very trim but very young maid whosesole and special duty was the care ofCherub Blake. As I entered the com-bination library, reception hall and livingroom, Airs. Blake was just saying Good-bye over the telephone in the dining-roomadjoining and then I heard her explain tosome one: It was Pliyllis; she called upto ask Jimmy and me to come around todinner, but I told her you and Robert wereto dine with ns. so of course we couldnt.Shes all alone with the servants to-night;the familys gone up to Portchester. Presently, Mrs. Blake came in, only toinform me that Jimmy wouldnt be homefor the better part of an hour. So I de-. anotttr i&ttt(on of tlje ILskc Walk €l)e ^uburbaiiitf