1898/10 -- Contents as taken from the contents page and paging through the issue:
Miss Wilkins in Her New England Home with illustrations from photographs by T.E. Marr features Mary E. Wilkins
When I Stood Face to Face With Death by General A.W. GreelyThe Most Interesting Sunday School in America by William Perrine
The Anecdotal Side of Mark Twain by Several Contributors with Illustrations from Photographs
The Man in Whose Lap I Set by Carl Herrick
Their Letters to a Good Friend - Reproductions of letters to the President of the United States from Queen Victoria, Napoleon I, Napoleon III, and William I
The Minister of Carthage by Carline A. Mason
The Personal Side of Richard Wagner by Houston S. Chamberlain with Illustrations from Photographs
Studying the Piano Abroad by Mrs. Hamilton Mott
The Boy of Ten Phenomenal Fingers by Mary B. Mullet
EDITORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS:
Editorial Page by The Editor
About Men by Frances Evans
A Girl's Best Reading by Ruth Ashmore
What a Window Can Do For a House by Frank S. Guild
Cupboards, Bookshelves and Box Seats by John Rusk
The Dining Room and the Table by Frances E. Lanigan
The Four Walls of a Room by Grace P. Goodrich
The Journal's Little Readers by Several Contributors
The Right Food for Different Men by Mrs. S.T. Rover
Twenty-Five Desserts for Every Stomach by Mrs. S.T. Rover
The King' Daughters by Mrs. Margaret Bottome
How to Give a Picture-Play by Alexander Black - three-quarters of a page with photos of scenes from "A Capital Courtship," "Miss Jerry," and 4 from "Miss America," plus a small diagram of arrangement for a Picture Play
Reviving the Old-Fashioned Games by Angela C. Boyce
Designs in Venentian Point Lace by Sara Hadley
Starting a Village Library by Neltje Blanchan
The Gossip of the Editors
Literary Queries by The Literary Editor
Side-Talks With Girls by Ruth Ashmore
Musical Helps and Hints by The Musical Editors
Suggestions for Mothers by Elisabeth Robinson Scovil
Mrs. Rorer's Answers to Questions by Mrs. S.T. Roer