The Pansy Magazine, Vol. 15, Dec. 1887
The Pansy
EDITED BY PANSY MRS. G. R. ALDEN
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BROWN'S FRENCH DRESSING,
The Original! Beware of Imitations! AWARDED HIGHEST PRIZE AND ONLY
PARIS EXPOSITION, 1878. Highest Award New Orleans Exposition.
GOOD NEWS TO LADIES.
Greatest inducements ever offered. Now's your time to get up orders for our celebrated Teas and Coffees and secure a beautiful Gold Band or Moss Rose China Tea Set, or Handsome Decorated Gold Band Moss Rose Dinner Set, or Gold Band Moss Decorated Toilet Set. For full particulars address
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO., P. O. Box 289. 31 and 33 Vesey St., New York.
OLD GOLD!
In every household old-fashioned and worn jewelry and plate accumulate, becoming “food” for burglars or petty thieves.
If the readers of Babyland will get out their old gold, old silver, old jewelry, and send it by mail or express to me, I will send them by return mail a certified check for full value thereof.
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The Pansy, December 1887
A DARK EVENING.
A HAPPY CHRISTMAS TO YOU!
ARCHIE’S CHRISTMAS GIFT.
“WE TWELVE GIRLS.”
“WHOSOEVER.”
CHAPTER I.
THE CONE.
OUR TIGER.
GRANDFATHER.
THE POPLAR ST. PANSY SOCIETY.
CHAPTER II.
HOW BENNIE WAS TEMPTED.
THE COMPLAINT OF SANTA CLAUS.
INTRODUCTIONS.
THE OLD BRIMMER PLACE.
CHAPTER II.
THE RAILROAD ON MT. PILATUS
VALUE OF ARABIC NUMERALS.
A BOY FROM THYATIRA.
NOT LOST ON THE AIR.
LOTUS LILIES.
THE YEAR OF OUR LORD.
“THE EVENING STAR.”
GOWAHATIS.
THE PERSECUTED BANNERMAN.
A PRODIGAL SON.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
ALL ALONG THE LINE.
EXTRACTS FROM PANSY LETTERS.
THE QUEER STORY.
THE STENOGRAPH.
THE LEGEND OF CEREALINE.