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Vol. XXXVII
No/ 2.

Scribner’s Magazine
February 1905
Contents

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

Copyright, 1905, by Charles Scribner’s Sons. All rights reserved. Entered at New York Post-Office as Second-class Mail Matter.

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