Volume 19, Number 1: Good housekeeping
From Good housekeeping
Articles
- The Timid Lover (poem)
- The Pedigree of Some Old Friends
- Sayings, Wise and Otherwise
- Fancies and Facts about Roses
- The Father's Responsibility in the Home
- After the Rain (poem)
- The Sixth Sense (poem)
- Around the Dinner Table
- Fruit as a Food
- To Dress Well and Economically
- Bobolink Song (poem)
- The Songs my Mother Used to Sing (poem)
- The Currant and its Uses
- Try, Try Again
- Beds and Bedding
- At th' End o' th' Road (poem)
- Polly Making Tea (poem)
- Amateur Nursing in the Household
- The Lovely Rose (poem)
- Shoes and Stockings
- Pertinent and Impertinent
- The Problem of Mistress and Maid
- About Food and Feeding Abroad
- In Summer Days (poem)
- How to Nurse a Mother
- It is Well to Remember
- The Kitchen Table
- Sun-Cooked Strawberry Preserves
- Home Correspondence
- Tests of Purity of Water
- The Cosy Corner
- Good Housekeeping Eclectic
- Notable Nothings
- Queen and Pauper (poem)
- Crumbs
- Quiet Hours for the Quick Witted
- Editor's Portfolio
- Answers to Correspondents
- The Family Scrap Basket
- Publishers' Desk
- No Vacation for Many
- A Food for Babies
- The Story of a Lead Pencil
- Fugitive Verse
- Lilies, Tall and Fair (poem)
- Religious (poem)
- A Child's Laughter (poem)
- A Mother's Heart
- Along the Way Toward Heaven (poem)
- Secrets of the Toilet
- Brief Remarks by the Way