Volume 39, Number 1: Good housekeeping
From Good housekeeping
Articles
- The Publisher's Desk
- The Frog, the Mouse and the Hawk
- Why the Mud-Turtle Lives in the Water
- The Fortunes of Caesar
- Homelike Rooms
- A College Graduate and Her Pigs
- A Baby Curl (poem)
- Mrs. Calusha by the Day
- Baby's Gone to Sleep (poem)
- A Grasshopper House
- Day by Day (poem)
- Off to the Shore
- Telephone Manners
- What Housekeepers Often Neglect
- Vintage (poem)
- The Feeding of the Lion
- Add a Little Butter
- When the Piano Must Masquerade
- Daphne: a Study in Color
- To Pain (poem)
- A Little Footpath to Domestic Peace
- Cyclone-Proof
- Goin' Barefooted
- A Sunset Buryin'
- Songs of Home
- Table Manners (poem)
- Stress or Suasion (poem)
- The Bees (poem)
- Health
- Means of Keeping Cool
- Our Good Friend, the Bicycle
- A Cure for the Blues
- The Baby in Summer
- When Mother Went Away (poem)
- Johnnie's Complaint (poem)
- Discoveries by Our Observers and Experimenters
- The Hostess
- A Hap-hazard Roof Party
- An Orchid Party
- A Circus Luncheon
- A Social Departure
- The Table
- The Meal in the Open
- Sweets to Serve with Meats
- Housekeeping Among the German Gentry
- Cold Comfort
- A Little Cookbook for a Little Girl
- English Vegetable Marrow
- Locating the Gas Stove
- Menus for July
- Bureau of Information
- French and German Salads
- Happy Picknicking
- A Worthy Western Example
- Food from the Elm Tree
- A House for Two
- String Beans by the Yard
- At Our Table (poem)
- Johnnie's Opinion (poem)
- A Word About Coffee
- What is Good Housekeeping?
- Books Which Average Well
- Editorial
- The Sunny Side
- Our Fashion Plates Described
- A Difficulty
- My Precious Something (poem)
- Progress of Practical Education
- Good Housekeeping Baby
- Talking It Over with the Editor
- Canning Time (poem)
- A Centerpiece
- In the Goodly Summer Time
- The New Old Style
- A Love Letter (poem)