Volume 39, Number 2: Good housekeeping
From Good housekeeping
Articles
- The Publisher's Desk
- Two Good Words (poem)
- At Home in Venice
- Jonquils
- Husband and Wife in Modern Fiction
- Whistling for Life
- Mrs. Calusha by the Day
- Could I Choose My Daughter in Law
- My Daughter-to-be
- What Kind of Girl?
- A New Influence
- In the Sunny San Juan
- My Daughter-in-Law
- Hurrah for Lincoln
- Health
- The Health of the High School Girl
- Sidney, Constance
- A Woman's Life (poem)
- An Example for Retail Tradesmen
- The Indian Breadmaker
- A Model Kitchen
- The Lion (poem)
- Early American Wall Papers
- The Fate of Tabby Milliken
- In a Tiny Mountain Home
- A Brave Little Maid (poem)
- What's in a Name? (poem)
- At the Expense of Pa
- Veranda Topics
- Midsummer Fahsions from Paris
- Walk, Walk, Walk
- A Front-Yard Party
- Cecilia's Novel Occupation
- The Best (poem)
- Rising to the Occasion
- Sassafras Tea (poem)
- Discoveries by Our Observers and Experimenters
- The Table
- When Corn Is Ripe
- Summer Fruits for Winter Use
- Picklin' Time
- What Shall Baby Eat?
- A Grocer's Talk on Vinegar
- Some Interesting Entrees
- Birds and Flowers (poem)
- The Inexpensive Haddock
- Humor the Gas Stove
- Summum Bonum (poem)
- A Little Cookbook for a Little Girl
- Desserts
- Huckleberry Time
- Summer Desserts
- Menus for August
- Bureau of Information
- The Question of Bread
- The Empty Canoe
- Our June Puzzles
- The Free Trip to the Fair
- Talking if over with the Editor
- Dainty Midsummer Models
- Our Pattern Service
- Sixteen Dollars in Prizes
- Worthy of Mention
- Dollars and Dust (poem)
- Editorial
- Every Common Day (poem)
- Afterward (poem)
- The Housekeeper at Large