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1907-07-27 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents

1907/07/27 — Cover design by F.X. Leyendecker

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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    1907-08-10 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents

    1907/08/10 — Cover design by Alonzo Kimball

    Complete contents picked up from paging through this issue are as follows:

  • Rebuilding Our Cities — The Transformation of Chicago by Ernest Poole with photographs
  • How to Keep Well – Life in the Hot Weather by Solomon Solis Cohen M.D.
  • “The Cook’s Mate” by Morley Roberts and illustrated by F.R. Gruger
  • The Art of Handling Men – “A Way They Have in the Army” by James H. Collins and illustrated by F. Vaux Wilson
  • Wall Street Men
  • “Young Lord Stranleigh – Stranleigh to the Rescue” by Robert Barr and illustrated by George Gibbs
  • “Narcissus, the Near-Poet” – A serial picking up from Chapter 4 — by Annulet Andrews and illustrated by Lester Ralph
  • Who’s Who and Why – Serious and Frivolous Facts About the Great and the Near Great focuses on George Peabody Wetmore of Newport, R.I.
  • Your Savings – Industrial Bonds as Investments
  • In the Open – The Speed Maniac and the Rights of the Road by “Fair-Play”
  • “Where There’s Smoke There’s Fire” by Charles Battell Loomis
  • Swollen Fortunes in Podunk by Wallace Irwin
  • Literary Folk – Their Ways and Their Work with photo of Miss Alice French (Octave Thanet)
  • Getting On in the World – Steps and Missteps on the Road to Fortune
  • The Failure Doctor – How He Diagnosed and What He Prescribed for a Sick Business by R.R. McKinney
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    1907-08-17 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents

    1907/08/17 — Cover design by Rogers

    Complete contents picked up from paging through this issue are as follows:

  • Ex Machina by Robert W. Chambers and illustrated by Emlen McConnell and A.B. Wenzell
  • Which College for the Boy? – Princeton : The Collegiate University by John Corbin with photographs
  • “Enter the Duke” by Jacques Futrelle and illustrated by W. Glackens
  • How to Take Care of Nervous Capital by William Lee Howard, M.D.
  • Making a New Start – The Struggle on the Road Back to Respectablity and Credit by Bailey Millard
  • Who’s Who and Why – Serious and Frivolous Facts About the Great and the Near Great with illustration by M.L. Blumenthal
  • Your Savings – Facts Every Investor Should Know
  • In the Open – The Revival of Tennis, appears to be all about the Davis Cup
  • How I Lost My Savings – A Woman in Mexico
  • The Missing Card by H.W.
  • Ad on back cover for Kellogg’s Toasted Corn Flakes – Interesting ad on inside back cover appeals to boys selling the Post: the Post is giving away a Shetland pony each month from September through December with a cart and harness to boy’s who sell the magazine!
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    1907-08-31 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents

    1907/08/31 — Cover design by J.C. Leyendecker

    Complete contents picked up from paging through this issue are as follows:

  • Sense and Nonsense
  • Stage Conditions in America – Acting as an Art and Acting as a Business by William Winter with illustrations by Walter Everett
  • “His Own People” – Part of a Serial picking up from Chapter 5 — by Booth Tarkington and illustrated by F.R. Gruger
  • Where We Go to Be Amused — Newport : The Mecca of Society by Samuel G. Blythe and illustrated by M.L. Blumenthal
  • “A Gentleman’s Gentleman” by F. Hopkinson Smith and illustrated by H.G Williamson
  • The Workingman’s Wife — The Steel-Worker by Martha S. Bensley and illustrated by Emlen McConnell
  • Who’s Who and Why — Serious and Frivolous Facts About the Great and the Near Great focusing on Generals Henry C. Corbin and F.C. Ainsworth, illustrated by M.L. Blumenthal
  • Your Savings – Money and the Money Market
  • In the Open — Animals in Books and Out of Them
  • Literary Folk – Their Ways and Their Work
  • How I Lost My Savings
  • Libraries of Wall Street – Ready-Reference Reading for Brokers and Bankers
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    1907-09-07 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents

    1907/09/07 — Cover design by George Brehm

    Complete contents picked up from paging through this issue are as follows:

  • The Lakes-to-Gulf Waterway – An Undertaking to Float the Commerce of the West to the Sea by Will Payne with photos (appears to be about Great Lakes in the Chicago area)
  • “Ab’s Foolish Frankness” by Kennett Harris and illustrated by Gustavus C. Widney
  • “A Clear Field” by Mary Stewart Cutting and illustrated by Edmund Frederick
  • Which College for the Boy? — Cornell : A Technical University by John Corbin with photos
  • “When the Flag Falls” by Jacques Futrelle and illustrated by W.C. Glackens
  • From the Reef – What the Wireless Told by Edwin Balmer
  • Who’s Who and Why — Serious and Frivolous Facts About the Great and the Near Great about Senator Fiddling Bob Taylor of Tennessee
  • How to Keep Well – Occupation and Diversion in Relation to Health by Solomon Solis Cohen, M.D.
  • Your Savings — Real Estate as an Investment
  • Sense and Nonsense
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    1907-09-14 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents

    1907/09/14 — Cover design by C. Allan Gilbert

    Complete contents picked up from paging through this issue are as follows:

  • Kenesaw Mountain Landis And His Altitudinous Fine by William Hard about when the future Baseball Commissioner fined Standard Oil $30 Million with one photo of young Landis
  • “The Russet Days” a poem by Louise M. Paley
  • “Browne, of Boston” by Edward Hungerford and illustrated by Harvey T. Dunn
  • The Autocrat of the Swivel-Chair by Ella Middleton Tybout and illustrated by J.A. Cahill
  • The Art of Handling Men – The Congress of Nations by James H. Collins and illustrated by F.L. Fithian
  • “A Clear Field” — A Serial picking up from Chapter 2 — by Mary Stewart Cutting and illustrated by Edward Frederick
  • The French Situation by David Graham Phillips
  • Wall Street Men
  • In the Open – Summertime Professionals
  • The Grip of Trade – How the Advertising Soliciter Gets the Man Who Advertises
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    1907-09-28 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents

    1907/09/28 — Cover design by J.A. Cahill

    Complete contents picked up from paging through this issue are as follows:

  • Our Expatriates by One of Them
  • All in the Play – Spriggs Makes His Bow to the Best Society by Richard Walton Tully and illustrated by Edmund Frederick
  • “Tom Masters” by William Hard and illustrated by H.T. Dunn
  • “The Bashful Sheriff and the Little Widow – The Hares, A Tortoise and a Celestial Manifestation” by Eleanor Gates and illustrated by George Gibbs
  • The Bible as Good Reading – Women of the Bible by Senator Albert J. Beveridge and illustrated by Walter H. Everett
  • The Rescue of Theophilus Newbegin” — A serialized story picking up from Chapter 5 — by Arthur Train and illustrated by George Gibbs
  • Do Big Men Earn Their Salaries? by James H. Collins and illustrated by F.R. Gruger
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    1907-10-05 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents

    1907/10/05 — Cover design by J.C. Leyendecker

    Complete contents picked up from paging through this issue are as follows:

  • Getting Rich Quick – The Unvarnished Story of Just How It Was Done – by George Randolph Chester and illustrated by F.R. Gruger
  • How’s Business? A Little Journey Into the Homes of the Really Prosperous by Will Payne
  • “Jack Spurlock — Prodigal” by George Horace Lorimer and illustrated by F.R Gruger
  • The Clubhouse of the People — What One City Has Done for Its Citizens — by Maude L. Radford and illustrated by James M. Preston about the parks system in Chicago
  • “Blessed Be the Peacemakers” by Henry Wallace Phillips and illustrated by Gustavus C. Widney
  • “Antiques” of To-Day – The Game of Bunco as Played on the American Collector by W.G. Fitzgerald and illustrated by M.L. Blumenthal about art forgeries
  • Who’s Who — And Why – Serious and Frivolous Facts About the Great and the Near Great focuses on U.S. Attorney Edwin W. Sims with photo
  • Your Savings – Bank and Trust Stocks as Investments
  • In the Open by “Fair-Play”
  • The Censor of English Plays — The Lord Chamberlain as Regulator of Court Millinery and Dramatic Literature by W.G. Fitzgerald
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    1907-10-19 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents

    1907/10/19 — Cover design by Fred S. Manning

    Complete contents picked up from paging through this issue are as follows:

  • From Sand Dunes to City – A Modern Manufacturing Town Made to Order by Elliott Flower with photos is about Gary, Indiana
  • The Diary of a Telephone Girl: The Work of a Human Spider in a Web of Talking Wires — No author listed, illustrated by May Wilson Preston
  • Which College for the Boy? – Michigan: A Middle-Eastern University by John Corbin with photos
  • “The Late Walter Waling” — Part 1 of 2 — by Lloyd Osbourne and illustrated by George Gibbs
  • “The Indiscretions of a Trolley Car” by Henry Wallace Phillips with illustrations
  • Who’s Who — And Why – Serious and Frivolous Facts About the Great and the Near Great focuses on the Candidate for the Mayor of Cleveland Theodore E. Burton with photo
  • The Populist Movement in Wall Street by Clarence H. Matson
  • In the Open – The Public-Schools Athletic League by ‘Fair-Play’
  • Your Savings – Irrigation Bonds as Investments
  • Your Home
  • Literary Folk – Their Ways and Their Work
  • Sense and Nonsense
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    1907-11-09 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents

    1907/11/09 — Cover design by Harry B. Lachman

    Complete contents picked up from paging through this issue are as follows:

  • The Mastery of the Gulf by Frank Putnam
  • Memories of Authors by William Winter about Henry Wadsworth Longfellow with photos and illustrations by Emlen McConnell
  • The Catspaw – Phanuel Freemantle Plays Pirate — by van Tassel Sutphen and illustrated by Gustavus C. Widney
  • The Battle of the Bottle — The Firewater Crisis in Alabama — by Harris Dickson with a “Wet and Dry” map of the United States
  • A Shadow Between His Shoulder-Blades — A serialized story picking up at Chapter 2 — by Joel Chandler Harris and illustrated by George Harding
  • Bear-Hunting – The Sport of Presidents by Emerson Hough
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    1908-01-04 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents

    1908/01/04 — Cover design by Stanley M. Arthurs

    Complete contents picked up from paging through the issue are as follows:

  • “The Memoirs of a Co-Ed” by Edwin L. Sabin
  • “The Courtship” by Stewart Edward White and illustrated by Clarence F. Underwood
  • “The Greatest Problem in America: A Square Deal for the Soil” by Samuel W. Allerton
  • “Men Who Get Caught” by Arthur Train and illustrated by Edmund Frederick
  • “Telltales of Disease — What the Doctor Learns from the Giat, Carriage and Voice of Patients” by Woods Hutchinson, AM, MD and illustrated by Emlen McConnell
  • “The New Reporters and How He Views the Doings at the Capitol”
  • “Funny Little New York: The Sufferings of its Rich During the Latest Unpleasantness” by Harrison Rhodes
  • “American Wives and Foreign Husbands” by an Ex-Diplomat “With Some Advice to a Young Girl About to Marry a Count”
  • “Who’s Who and Why” is about Texas Senator Charles A. Culberson
  • “Marcille” by Gilbert Parker and illustrated by H.T. Dunn
  • Notable advertising in this issue is as follows: Sanitol Tooth & Toilet Preparations on the inside front cover, Van Camp’s Pork & Beans, Cadillac*, Holeproof Hosiery*, Eastman Kodak*, Packard*, Nabisco Sugar Wafers*, The Mutual Life Insurance Company*, H&R Revolvers*, Pillsbury on the inside back cover, and a Kellogg’s Corn Flakes ad on the back cover and shown below. (Note ads that are smaller than a full page are marked with an asterisk (*))

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    1909-01-16 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents

    1909/01/16 — Cover design by J.C. Leyendecker

    Complete contents picked up from paging through the issue are as follows:

  • “The Twisted Foot” by Henry Milner Rideout and illustrated by G.C. Widney
  • “The Serpent in Eden” by Henry M. Hyde and illustrated by Harold M. Brett
  • “Whipsawed! — Young Wallingford Plays the Races Against a Strictly Private Book” by George Randolph Carter and illustrated by Henry Raleigh
  • “The Modern Moloch — Offering Up a Guinea-Pig for the Life of a Child” by Woods Hutchinson, AM, MD and illustrated by Emlen McConnell
  • “The Manager’s Hard-Luck Story” by A Manager and illustrated by Rollin Kirby
  • “Who’s Who and Why” is about Daniel Frohman this issue
  • “Your Savings — Corporations and Liability of Stockholders”
  • “The Long Arm of the Secret Police” by E. Alexander Powell
  • “The Turtle’s Mishap” a poem by Peter Newell with an illustration by the author
  • Notable advertising in this issue is as follows: The Winton Motor Carriage Co. on the inside front cover, Keen Kutter, 2-page ad for Andrews Heating in the middle of the issue, RS Motorcycle from Reading Standard Company*, “Delicious Breakfast Shot from Guns” from Quaker Oats*, Edison Phonograph Distributors*, Oldsmobile on the inside back cover, and a Williams’ Shaving Stick ad on the back cover and shown below. (Note ads that are smaller than a full page are marked with an asterisk (*))

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    1909-02-06 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents

    1909/02/06 — Cover design by Harrison Fisher

    Complete contents picked up from paging through the issue are as follows:

  • “A Waiting Patriot — Washington Impressions of a Willing Worker Who is Expecting a Job” by Samuel G. Blythe
  • “Deadheads — Why So Many People See the Play for Nothing” by Walter Prichard Eaton and illustrated by May Wilson Preston
  • “Those Contented Clerks — The Broad Line Between Making Good and Making Money” by Will Payne and illustrated by Francis V. Wilson
  • “Sacrifice at Potter’s Fold” by Elmore Elliott Peake and illustrated by Emlen McConnell
  • “The Lure of the Decoration — Queer Incidents in the Quest of Ribboned Stars and Crosses” by E. Alexander Powell, FRGS
  • “Kicked Into Millions — How Lady Luck Scrapes Acquaintance” by Henry M. Hyde and illustrated by R.F. Thomson
  • “The Bubble Bank” part of a serial in which “Young Wallingford Conducts a Unique Speculation in Genuine Black Mud” by George Randolph Chester and illustrated by Henry Raleigh
  • “Who’s Who and Why”
  • “Thrift — Making Ends Meet and Putting Something By”
  • “Magazine Men” is a half-page of photos of Ellis Parker Butler, Samuel G. Blythe, Harry Snowden Stabler, Harris Dickson, and James H. Collins
  • Notable advertising in this issue is as follows: Lenox Chocolates from the New England Confectionery Co on the inside front cover, the Rambler from Thomas B. Jeffery & Company, Ivory Soap, 2-pages from the National Cloak & Suit Co., Victor Talking Machine Co.*, The Columbus Buggy Co., Good Year Tires (mostly text) on the inside back cover, and a beautiful Oldsmobile ad on the back cover and shown below. (Note ads that are smaller than a full page are marked with an asterisk (*))

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    1909-02-13 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents

    1909/02/13 — Cover design by Sarah Stillwell Weber

    Complete contents picked up from paging through the issue are as follows:

  • “Sytem in Politics — What Organization and Hard Work Can Accomplish” by Will Irwin and illustrated by Harrison Cady
  • “The Art of Appreciation” by Samuel G. Blythe and illustrated by John T. McCutcheon
  • “The Gold Conspiracy” by Will Payne and illustrated by M. Leone Bracker
  • “Collections — The Dead Beat and the Near Beat” by James H. Collins and illustrated by Gayle P. Hoskins
  • “That Mule Bluffer — Olympian Jove Tries to Turn a Double Trick” by Harris Dickson and illustrated by Frank E. Schoonover
  • “Headache — The Most Useful Pain in the World” by Woods Hutchinson, AM, MD and illustrated by Harrison B. Cady
  • “The Floater — The Man Who Works on Steel in the Air” by Fred R. Bechdolt and illustrated by R.L. Paley
  • “Flavilla” by Robert W. Chambers and illustrated by May Wilson Preston
  • “Why the New Theatre is New — Restoring Play-Acting to its Old Estate” by John Corbin with photo of Winthrop Ames
  • “A Twofold Reformation” by Arthur E. McFarlane and illustrated by H.T. Dunn
  • “Who’s Who and Why”
  • Notable advertising in this issue is as follows: HH Franklin Manufacturing Co. on the inside front cover, Keen Kutter, 2-page ad for Dodge in the center, Gillette Safety Razor*, Lifebuoy Soap*, Quaker Oats*, the R-S Motorcycle from Reading Standard Company*, Iver Johnson*, Remington Typewriters*, Sherwin-Williams*, and a System ad on the back cover and shown below. (Note ads that are smaller than a full page are marked with an asterisk (*))

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    1904-07-09 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents

    1904/07/09 — Cover design by J.C. Leyendecker

    Complete contents picked up from paging through this issue are as follows:

  • South Africa After the War – A Parable of the Prickly Pear and Its Deceitful Enticements by W.T. Stead
  • The “Dope Sheet” – An Account of the Effort to Stamp Out Race-Track Gambling by Carter H. Harrison, Mayor of Chicago
  • The Attractions of Farming by William Jennings Bryan
  • Her Employer – The Story of a Young Woman Beginning Business by Margaret Wilson and illustrated by May Wilson Preston
  • Uncle Sam’s Last Big Lottery – The August Allotment of Homesteads in South Dakota by F.A. Miller
  • Hurricane Island by H.B. Marriott Watson and illustrated by Karl Anderson is a serialized story picking up at Chapter 15
  • Why America Wins by Eustace Miles, M.A. with illustration by F.R. Gruger
  • The Tin Diskers – The Story of an American Invasion That All But Failed by Lloyd Osbourne and illustrated by F.L. Fithian
  • Sequil, or Things Whitch Aint Finished in the First by Henry A. Shute
  • The Waking of the Sleepers by George Henry Payne with illustration by Howard Giles
  • Held at the Station by Charles Battell Loomis
  • Literary Folk – Their Ways and Their Work
  • Kodak ad on back cover is illustrated by Frederic Remington
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    1904-07-16 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents

    1904/07/16 — Cover design by Henry Hutt

    Complete contents picked up from paging through this issue are as follows:

  • Adventures in Advertising by Robert Barr
  • The Boomerang – A Business Man’s Story – by William Hamilton Osborne and illustrated by F.B. Masters
  • Old Gorgon Graham by the Author of Letters from a Self-Made Merchant to His Son (George Horace Lorimer) and illustrated by F.R. Gruger
  • Hurricane Island by H.B. Marriott Watson and illustrated by Karl Anderson
  • Sequil, Or Things Whitch Aint Finished in the First by Henry A. Shute
  • The Reading Table
  • Oddities and Novelties of Every-Day Science
  • Literary Folk – Their Ways and Their Work
  • Smartweed and Ticklegrass – A Poem by Nixon Waterman
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    1904-07-23 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents

    1904/07/23 — Cover design by Harrison Fisher

    Complete contents picked up from paging through this issue are as follows:

  • Fun at the Fair – The Barker Barks and Pikers Crowd the Pike – by Jesse Lynch Williams and illustrated by F.R. Gruger
  • South Africa After the War by W.T. Stead
  • Seconding the Motion – How a Great National Convention Became a Manikin by William Allen White
  • An Uncle Remus Rhyme – “It’s Good to Be Old If You Know How to Do” by Joel Chandler Harris with illustration by Emlen McConnell (half a page)
  • Fusee Redivivus – A Tale of Nimble Wits and Heavy Hearts by W.A. Fraser and illustrated by Gordon H. Grant
  • “Men on the Market” – A Type of Social Highwayman Who Far Outshines the Stage Villain by James L. Ford with illustration by F.V. Wilson
  • Hurricane Island by H.B. Marriott Watson and illustrated by Karl Anderson
  • What Tommy Did – How the Losing End Paid a Dividend – by Elliott Flower and illustrated by Emlen McConnell
  • Uncle Mark – A View at Close Range by Maurice Weidenthal about “Uncle Mark” Hanna with photos
  • Literary Folk – Their Ways and Their Work
  • A Plea to the Parodists a poem by Wilbur D. Nesbit
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    1904-07-30 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents

    1904/07/30 — Cover design by Emlen McConnell

    Complete contents picked up from paging through this issue are as follows:

  • Merchant Princes of Old New York – The Clipper Days (Part 1 of 2) – by Arthur E. McFarlane and illustrated by Emlen McConnell
  • The Megaphone of Money – Three Stages in the Evolution of a Modern Chevalier of Industry, as Told in the Posthumous Papers of Job Slippen, Esq. – by Henry M. Hyde and illustrated by F.R. Gruger
  • The Week End – A Story for Those Who Earn and Spend a Modest Competence by Emery Pottle
  • Hurricane Island by H.B. Marriott Watson and illustrated by Karl Anderson, serialized story picks up at Chapter 19 this issue
  • The Natural History of a Gentleman – Being the Autobiography of Mr. Herbert Spencer by William Allen White
  • The Reading Table
  • “The Forbearance of the Admiral” a poem by Wallace Irwin
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    1904-08-13 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents

    1904/08/13 — Cover design by J.J. Gould.

    Complete contents picked up from paging through this issue are as follows:

  • the Fight Off Santiago: A Personal Account of the Destruction of the Spanish Fleet by Rear-Admiral Winfield Scott Schley
  • Coal Oil Johnny: A Study in Social Reform by Lloyd Osbourne and illustrated by Clarence F. Underwood
  • The Democratic Revival: A Near view of the Building of a Safe and Sane Platform at St. Louis by William Allen White
  • A Squeeze in Smoke: A Tale of High Finance in Miniature by Robert Mackay
  • The Eagle’s Shadow by James Branch Cabell and illustrated by Will Grefe
  • Hurricane Island by H.B. Marriott Watson and illustrated by Karl Anderson
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    1904-08-20 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents

    1904/08/20 — Cover design by Henry Hutt

    Complete contents picked up from paging through this issue are as follows:

  • The Lap of Luxury – How It Is Made Soft to the Favored Few by Rene Bache
  • The Fall of a Financier by Will Payne and illustrated by Herbert Johnson
  • The Star Man – How He Broke the Boycott by W.A.M. Goode and illustrated by Emlen McConnell
  • Old Gorgon Graham by the Author of Letters from a Self-Made Merchant to His Son (George Horace Lorimer) and illustrated by F.R. Gruger, serial picks up from Chapter XII
  • Merchant Princes of Old New York — The Beginning of a New Regime by Arthur E. McFarlane and illustrated by Emlen McConnell
  • “The Eagle’s Shadow” by James Brance Cabell and illustrated by Will Grefe, serial picks up from Chapter VIII
  • A Senator of Two Republics by Ex-Senator George G. Vest about General Ullyses S. Grant and Marcus A. Hanna
  • Oddities and Novelties of Every-Day Science
  • Impertinent Poems by Edmund Vance Cooke
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    1904-10-22 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents

    1904/10/22 — Cover design by J.C. Leyendecker

    Complete contents picked up from paging through this issue are as follows:

  • Iole: The Story of a Business Man Beautiful by Robert W. Chambers and illustrated by J.C. Leyendecker
  • The Strength of the Weak: The Story of the Full-back Who Got Used to It by James Hopper with illustrations by Clarence F. Underwood
  • Why the Democrats of 1896 and 1900 Should Support Parker & Davis in 1904: An Argument from the Past to the Future by William Jennings Bryan
  • Daffy’s Wedding Dress: The Story of a Marriage Torch That Has Not Often Burnt by Alvah Milton Kerr with illustrations by Emlen McConnell
  • How Washington Entertains: The Social Secretary and Her Share in Some Recent Washington Successes by Katherine Elwes Thomas
  • A Link in the Girdle: A Romance of the Roadmakers by Samuel Merwin and illustrated by F.B. Masters
  • The American Consul: A Meritorious Official Who is Entitled to Better Treatment and More Pay by Frederic Courtland Penfield
  • Oddities and Novelties of Every-Day Science
  • Literary Folk – Their Ways and Their Work
  • The Reading Table
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    1904-11-05 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents

    1904/11/05 — Cover design by Harrison Fisher.

    Complete contents picked up from paging through this issue are as follows:

  • A Travesty of Justice – A Foreward by Florence Elizabeth Maybrick with photos of Levi P. Horton, Cardinal Gibbons, Charles F. Crisp, and James G. Blaine
  • Rose of the World by Agnes and Egerton Castle and illustrated by Harrison Fisher
  • The Fountain of Youth by Henry Wallace Phillips and illustrated by Martin Justice
  • The Strike Breaker – Who He Is, Where He Comes From, How He Cares for HIs Forces and Organizes for Action, by Roberty Shackleton and illustrated by J.J. Gould
  • The Enchanted Hat by Hrold MacGrath and illustrated by Clarence F. Underwood
  • South Africa After the War by W.T. Stead
  • Literary Folk – Their Ways and Their Work
  • The Reading Table includes “A Yodel” by Wallace Irwin
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    1904-11-12 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents

    1904/11/12 — Cover design by Karl Anderson

    Complete contents picked up from paging through this issue are as follows:

  • “The Green Mouse” by Robert W. Chambers and illustrated by Karl Anderson, the first part of a serialized story
  • Tales of the Road – Some of the Ways to Get the Business and Keep It by Charles D. Crewdson and illustrated by J.J. Gould
  • A Travesty of Justice – The Story of Fifteen Lost Years by Florence Elizabeth Maybrick, with photo of Maybrick
  • “The Fancy-Dress Election” by George Randolph Chester and illustrated by Martin Justice
  • “Rose of the World” by Agnes and Egerton Castle and illustrated by Harrison Fisher, serialized story picking up at chapter IV
  • Bottling Up Port Arthur – An Account of the First Attempt by One of the Participants, edited and translated by Adachi Kinnosuke
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    1904-11-19 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents

    1904/11/19 — Cover design by Guernsey Moore

    Complete contents picked up from paging through this issue are as follows:

  • The Speculations of John Steele, Part 1: The Station-Master by Robert Barr and illustrated by F.B. Masters
  • The Twentieth Century School – It Has Become the Social Centre of the Community by Lawrence H. Tasker with photos
  • Tales of the Road by Charles N. Crewdson and illustrated by J.J. Gould
  • The Man Who Laughed in Church by W.A.M. Goode and illustrated by Emlen McConnell
  • The Pope’s Household by William Armstrong
  • The First Power of the Pacific by Samuel E. Moffet
  • The Passing of “Third Floor Back” by Jerome K. Jerome and illustrated by May Wilson Preston
  • Rose of the World by Agnes and Egerton Castle and illustrated by Harrison Fisher, serialized story picking up from Chapter VII
  • A Travesty of Justice – The Story of Fifteen Lost Years by Florence Elizabeth Maybrick
  • Entertaining at the White House – How the Guests Are Welcomed and What the Rules of Etiquette Are by Rene Bache
  • Literary Folk – Their Ways and Their Work
  • The Reading Table
  • A Yankee “Hoss-Shift” by Holman F. Day
  • “Eatin’ Day” a poem by Joseph C. Lincoln
  • How Crop Scares Start by B.W. Snow
  • The World of Art by Emery Pottle
  • What It Costs to Live in London by James L. Ford
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    1904-11-26 Saturday Evening Post Magazine Contents

    1904/11/26 — Cover design by James Preston

    Complete contents picked up from paging through this issue are as follows:

  • An Exchange of Courtesies by Robert Grant
  • Sarah McGuffie, Washerwoman – A Romance of Middle Age by J.J. Bell and illustrated by W. Glackens
  • Shipwrecked Without a Chaperon by George Randolph Chester and illustrated by May Wilson Prestong, the first part of a serial
  • A Travesty of Justice – The Story of Fifteen Lost Years by Florence Elizabeth Maybrick, with photos
  • Rose of the World by Agnes and Egerton Castle and illustrated by Harrison Fisher, a serial picking up from Chapter IX
  • The Apaches – A Band of Parisian Cutthroats Who Defy Capture and Elude All Ordinary Processes of Justice by David Graham Phillips and illustrated by W. Glackens
  • The Reading Table
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