Complete contents picked up from paging through this issue are as follows:
“A Lady in Haste by Robert W. Chambers and illustrated by Emlen McConnell and A.B. Wenzell
Is Roosevelt an Opportunist? – What He Wrote About the Trusts and Said About the Railroads in 1899 by Forrest Crissey with a copy/reproduction of Theodore Roosevelt ’s 1899 letter in the middle of the page
“Inasmuch as Ye Did It Not” is a full page poem by E. Nesbit which is surrounded by James A. Preston illustrations
“The Glutton of the Great Snow” by Charles G.D. Roberts and illustrated by Paul Bransom with drawings of a wolverine doing battle with a lynx and being chased up a tree by wolves
The Workingman’s Wife – The Miner’s Wife by Martha S. Bensley and illustrated by Emlen McConnell
The Art of Handling Men – Making Work a Game by James H. Collins and illustrated by F.L. Fithian
The Mastery of the Pacific – Seattle by Samuel G. Blythe
Narcissus, the Near Poet — A Serial picking up from Chapter 2 — by Annulet Andrews and illustrated by Lester Ralph
Who’s Who and Why – Serious and Frivolous Facts About the Great and the Near Great
Young Lord Stranleigh – The Rajah and Her Captain by Robert Barr and illustrated by George Gibbs
Your Savings – The Weekly Bank Statement: What it Is and Means
In the Open – American Sportsmen Abroad – Yachts and Amateur Sailors by “Fair-Play”
Launching an Author – The Literary Fame Factory and How the Machinery Works by Isaac F. Marcosson
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