Volume 31, Number 6: Good housekeeping
From Good housekeeping
Articles
- American Home Life in the Outgoing Century
- Christmas in the Old South
- Plants for Easter Offerings
- Insect Foes of Window Gardens
- A Visit to the Boston Cooking School
- The True Inwardness of Oleomargarine
- The Art of Pyrography
- Fathers and Sons
- The Children
- Lady Jane's Christmas
- Children's Table Manners
- Through Mrs. Stanton's Keen Eyes
- Talks with Fathers and Mothers
- Our Experiment Station
- A Bride's First Attempts
- Discoveries
- An Old Aunt's Gift (poem)
- Mottoed Napkins for Gifts
- For Christmas Gifts
- Books for Children
- The Mother's Best
- The Help Question to be Solved
- Mrs. Severance's Prophecy
- Editoral
- What to Read
- The Sand Table
- Bags, Ornamental and Useful
- Tasteful, Practical Designs
- Who Answers First?
- The Modern Pantry
- For Neighborhood Gatherings
- Tea Chest Matting
- His Chafing-dish Experience
- Mrs. Livermore's Life Work
- For the Invalid's Tray
- Plain Versus "Fancy" Cooking
- Silver Plate in Winter
- New Aids in Cooking
- Sour Milk Griddle Cakes
- Some Pies and Their Cost
- Holiday Bounty
- A Christmas Dinner
- Old Southern Recipes
- Rules of an Expert Candy-Maker
- A Love of the Old Simplicity
- Thimble Club Recipes
- Kitchen Prizes
- Small Savings and Trust Funds
- New Departures in Indurance
- The Publisher's Desk
- Mrs. Stoddard on Servants
- Keeping House in an Apartment
- A Christmas House Party
- The Doctor's Horse (poem)