Vol. XXXVII
No/ 2.
Scribner’s Magazine | ||
Drawing to accompany “The Lights and the Stars of Broadway” | W. Glackens Frontispiece | |
The Lights and the Stars of Broadway | John Corbin | 129 |
Illustrations by Jules Guérin, C. Allan Gilbert, J. H. Gardner-Soper, and Howard Chandler Christy. | ||
The House of Mirth Book I. Chapters III-IV. (To be continued.) | Edith Wharton | 143 |
Illustration by A. B. Wenzell | ||
Some Incidents of Western Life Pictures in color | C. M. Russell | 158 |
With pen sketches by Will Crawford. | ||
The Covert Poem | Algernon Tassin | 164 |
Illustration by Edward Edwards. | ||
Venetia’s Child | Maarten Maartens | 165 |
Domiduca. Poem | Edith M. Thomas | 172 |
The Progress of Socialism (Second Paper) | Frank A. Vanderlip | 173 |
Illustrations from drawings by E. C. Peixotto, J. H. Gardner-Soper, Claude A. Shepperson, W. Oberhardt, and from photographs. | ||
The White Slaves of Haicheng | John Fox, Jr. | 195 |
Italian Recollections—More Letters of a Diplomat’s Wife. (First Paper) | Mary King Waddington | 204 |
Illustrations from photographs and from portraits redrawn by C. S. Chapman. | ||
Mr. Lucille Grant Parker | Juliet Wilbor Tompkins | 220 |
The Extraordinary Adventure of Baron De Ville (A McAllister story.) | Arthur Train | 230 |
Illustrations by F. C. Yohn. | ||
Sonnets | Georgia Wood Pangborn | 241 |
Illustration by Blendon Campbell. | ||
The War Correspondent and his Future | Thomas F. Millard | 242 |
Broken Glass. Sonnet | John White Chadwick | 248 |
The Point of View—The Problem of Official Laxity—A Parallel?—A Ritual of Life | 249 | |
The Field of Art.—The Recent Comparative Exhibition of Native and Foreign Art (Russell Sturgis) | 253 |
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