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