Volume 34, Number 6: Good housekeeping
From Good housekeeping
Articles
- The Fireside
- Gramma (poem)
- Her Mother's Private Secretary
- The New Hausfrau
- The Long Days of the Year (poem)
- A Rose Bedroom
- The Butterfly and the Cocoon
- Discoveries by Our Observers and Experimenters
- The Children
- Ethel's Afternoon Tea
- The Garden (poem)
- Life (poem)
- The Bridal Pair in Their New Home
- Starting Aright
- Hints on Furnishing
- Why (poem)
- The Practical Bride's Linen Chest
- Our First Home
- The Wedding Book
- The Furnishing of the Kitchen
- A Whist Club Cook Book
- Affection's Offering
- The Woman's Den
- The Gift Display
- Nest Building
- The Hostess
- Hospitality as a Fine Art
- The June Wedding
- The Table
- A Beefsteak Luncheon
- The Best of Life (poem)
- Just How
- A Ten-Dollar Luncheon
- Cinnamon Roses (poem)
- Again the Strawberry
- Boston Cookies
- A Dainty Way to Serve Strawberries
- Strawberry Shortcake
- Strawberry Desserts
- Bouquets
- Good FIsh in the Sea
- A Wedding Breakfast
- Modern Cooking Utensils
- The Cook and the Gas Stove
- The Western Girl
- Lighting a Gas Stove
- Light Housekeeping
- Her Clothes
- Stitches
- Three Artistic Costumes
- Good Housekeeping Patterns
- Bogus Butter and Coffee
- The April Rebus Prizes
- A June Rebus
- Who Has a Camera?
- The Wedding Day (poem)
- The Wedding Prizes
- The Need of Home Science
- Matters of Business
- Digestion and Happiness
- Amelia Quickley, Ladies' Assistant
- The New Home