Volume 38, Number 3: Good housekeeping
From Good housekeeping
Articles
- The Publisher's Desk
- The Journey of One Madam Knight
- American Pottery
- Her Answer (poem)
- Old Reading Books
- The True Story of Whitie
- American Intensity
- In Woman's Face (poem)
- Mrs Galusha by the Day: The Nice Young Lodger
- A "Little Angel" of Better Housekeeping
- The Cottage on the Knoll
- Studies of Homelife
- The Old Piano (poem)
- Homelike Rooms
- A Struggle for Better Windows
- Children's Literature
- Dog Stories
- Our Vegetable Dog
- Saved from a Dog
- A Wife's Lament (poem)
- Skilled Christian Living
- Easily Grown Flowers
- Hospitality (poem)
- Woman's Work and Man's
- A Cherry Blossom Dinner
- Dainty Fritters
- Ten-cent Luncheons
- The Housewife's Tools
- Foreign Lenten Dishes
- Ten Soups without Meat
- Cakes from Buda-Pesth
- A Cooking School Dinner
- Half a Dozen Apple Pies
- The Family and the Public Schools
- In Triple Role
- The Ethics of Marketing
- Lessons from a French Chef
- Helen's Kitchen
- A Little Cookbook for a Little Girl
- Menus for March
- Bureau of Information
- Exercise for the Stout Woman
- To Develop the Bust
- Discoveries by our Observers and Experimenters
- The Housekeeper at Large
- Bacteria, Yeasts and Molds
- Elegy in a City Backyard (poem)
- My Lavender Garden
- Editorial
- The January and March Puzzles
- The Christmas Dinners
- Our Pattern Service
- Talking it Over with the Editor
- A Homemade Screen
- In the Spring (poem)
- A Printed Pilgrimage (poem)
- A Children's Favorite
- Books Received
- Collars Smart and Dainty
- A Simple Brass Lamp Shade
- The Servant Question on the Stage
- Good Housekeeping Daughters: The Postponement of Marriage
- Women Physicians
- The Old House at Meadowridge