Volume 41, Number 1: Good housekeeping
From Good housekeeping
Articles
- Back to the Soil
- The Latest Thing from Paris
- Song (poem)
- Our Extravagant Neighbors
- Dissatisfied (poem)
- An Artist's Summer Cottage
- The Training of Domestic Animals
- The Farmer (poem)
- How the Piano Got Its Voice
- To My Children (poem)
- A Story of White Ants
- Japanese Bath
- Baby Talk
- Little Mr. Baby
- A Child's Play Tent
- Fresh Air and Sleep
- Vacation Opportunities
- The Hostess
- The Tree Party
- A Snow Luncheon for Warm Days
- The Sweetest Songs
- Burglary (poem)
- A Normandy Auberge
- Sacajawea, the Bird-woman
- The Ants' Nest as a Plaything
- A Profitable Vacation
- Margaret's Saturday Mornings
- The Busy Moth (poem)
- The Adventures of Daumling
- The Lonely Bell Buoy (poem)
- Gretchen
- Groceries on the Fourth (poem)
- Little White Sage
- Attar of Roses (poem)
- A Combination Couch and Bookcase
- Beauty in Cheap Wall Papers
- A Choice Living Room
- Old Mahogany Reconstructed
- Mother's Cake (poem)
- Crocheted Evening Cape
- Two Attractive Hats
- Our Pattern Service
- Farewell to Blue Monday
- Deadly Gasoline
- The Ghosts of Scitico
- Packing the Grip (poem)
- The Table
- Midsummer Fruits
- About Perserving
- Vegetable Pickles
- A Fourth of July Dinner
- Tomatoes with Olive Oil
- Ready for the Freezer
- Jellies That Surely Jell
- A Southern Vegetable
- Elizabeth
- The Day We Celebrate
- Accessories for Frozen Desserts
- July Menus
- Bureau of Information
- Meals Without Cooking
- For Those That Can
- A Scotch Breakfast
- A Potpourri of Fruit
- Discoveries by Our Observers and Experimenters
- The Solemn Truth
- Stick to Yo' Blackbe'y Vine (poem)
- Editorial
- Sleep
- A Song (poem)