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This e-text is based on ‘The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine,’ from November, 1912. Inconsistent spelling and hyphenation have been retained, but punctuation and typographical errors have been corrected. Passages in English dialect and in languages other than English have not been altered. Footnotes have been moved to the end of the corresponding article.
THE CENTURY
ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY
MAGAZINE
VOL. LXXXV
NEW SERIES: VOL. LXIII
NOVEMBER, 1912, TO APRIL, 1913
THE CENTURY CO., NEW YORK
HODDER & STOUGHTON, LONDON
Copyright, 1912, 1913, by THE CENTURY CO.
THE DE VINNE PRESS
INDEX
TO
THE CENTURY MAGAZINE
VOL. LXXXV NEW SERIES: VOL. LXIII
| PAGE | |||
| AFTER-DINNER STORIES. | |||
| Bearding Whistler in his Den; “Rules are Made to be Broken”; Serviceable French | Sylvester Menlo | [156] | |
| A Reminiscence of Marion Crawford. | Baddeley Boardman | 319 | |
| Why he Could Not Go with his State; A Significant Saying of Henry Clay | Arthur G. Rowe | 478 | |
| Mark Twain in an Emergency; The Narrow Escape of Bobby Sawyer | John B. Quackenbos | 637 | |
| Anecdotes of President Cleveland; A Fable for Office-seekers | 800 | ||
| The Sultan of Moro on the Charleston | E. C. Rost | 958 | |
| Remington on Tiger-Hunting | S. Walter Jones | 959 | |
| AFTER-THE-WAR SERIES, THE CENTURY’S | |||
| The Humor and Tragedy of the Greeley Campaign | Henry Watterson | [26] | |
| Pictures from photographs and cartoons. | |||
| The Impeachment of Andrew Johnson. | |||
| I. The Causes of Impeachment | Harrison Gray Otis | 187 | |
| II. Emancipation and Impeachment | John B. Henderson | 196 | |
| Portraits, and drawing by Jay Hambidge. | |||
| III. The President’s Defense | Gaillard Hunt | 422 | |
| IV. Anecdotes of Andrew Johnson | Benjamin C. Truman | 435 | |
| Pictures from photographs, portraits, etc. | |||
| Our Alaska Bargain. | |||
| Introduction | 581 | ||
| Alaska as a Territory of the United States | Alfred Holman | 582 | |
| Pictures by Jay Hambidge, Nast, and Harry Fenn; photographs and map. | |||
| Our Greatest Victory of Peace. | |||
| Introduction | 702 | ||
| The Arbitration of the Alabama Claims | William Conant Church | 703 | |
| With cartoons from “Punch,” drawings by W. Taber, J. O. Davidson, and photographs. | |||
| The Southern View of Reconstruction. | |||
| Introduction | 843 | ||
| The Aftermath of Reconstruction | Clark Howell | 844 | |
| Pictures from photographs. | |||
| How We Redeemed Alabama | Hilary A. Herbert | 854 | |
| Pictures from photographs and cartoons. | |||
| Ex-Senator Edmunds on Reconstruction and Impeachment | 863 | ||
| AMERICANS FROM THE EUROPEAN POINT OF VIEW. | Maurice Francis Egan | 686 | |
| “AN ELITE OF THOUGHTFUL MEN” | Editorial | 632 | |
| ANNUNCIATION, THE. From the painting by | H. O. Tanner | [57] | |
| ARCH OF CONSTANTINE UNVEILED, THE MYSTERY OF THE | A. I. Frothingham | 449 | |
| Pictures from photographs. | |||
| ARTISTS SERIES, AMERICAN, THE CENTURY’S. | |||
| Mary Greene Blumenschein: Idleness | 162 | ||
| Printed in color. | |||
| Henry Golden Dearth: The White Rose | 324 | ||
| Printed in color. | |||
| John C. Johansen: Portrait of Mr. J. H. K—— | 563 | ||
| Printed in color. | |||
| William M. Chase: Portrait of Annie Traquair Lang | 721 | ||
| Printed in color. | |||
| ASSASSIN, THE | Horace Hazeltine | 678 | |
| Pictures by W. M. Berger. | |||
| BALKAN PENINSULA, SKIRTING THE | Robert Hichens | ||
| I. Picturesque Dalmatia | 643 | ||
| Pictures by Jules Guérin, Joseph Pennell, and from photographs. | |||
| II. In and Near Athens | 884 | ||
| Pictures by Jules Guérin and from photographs. | |||
| BERGSON, HENRI | Alvan F. Sanborn | 172 | |
| Portrait by Jacques Blanche. | |||
| BIG JOB, THE, THE END OF | Farnham Bishop | 271 | |
| Pictures from photographs, map, and diagram. | |||
| BROWNING, ROBERT, AS SEEN BY HIS SON | William Lyon Phelps | 417 | |
| BURNETT, FRANCES HODGSON. See “[T. Tembarom].” | |||
| CANAL BLUNDER, THE, A WAY OUT OF: REPEAL THE EXEMPTION | Editorial | [150] | |
| CAPITOL AT WASHINGTON, THE. Lithographs by | Joseph Pennell | 787 | |
| CAPTURE OF NEW YORK, THE | Paul B. Malone | 927 | |
| CARTOONS. | |||
| Ambidextrous | Neagle | [157] | |
| “When Immortal Meets Immortal” | John T. McCutcheon | [158] | |
| “Does Your Muvver Make You Wear Old Clothes?” | J. R. Shaver | 639 | |
| “We are Seven” | J. R. Shaver | 801 | |
| At an Exhibition of “Cubist” Pictures | Abel Faivre | 960 | |
| CARTOONS, AMERICAN, OF TO-DAY | Frank Weitenkampf | 540 | |
| With examples of work by noted cartoonists. | |||
| CERVANTES LOOKED, HOW | 256 | ||
| CHILDREN’S, THE, UNCENSORED READING | Editorial | 312 | |
| CHRISTMAS, EMMY JANE’S | Julia B. Tenney | 319 | |
| CHRISTMAS FÊTE, A, IN CALIFORNIA | Louise Herrick Wall | 210 | |
| Pictures by W. T. Benda. | |||
| CHRISTMAS TREE, THE, ON CLINCH | Lucy Furman | 163 | |
| Pictures by F. R. Gruger. | |||
| CHURCH UNITY, THE INCREASING HOPE OF | Editorial | 631 | |
| CLEVELAND, GROVER, AND HIS CABINET AT WORK | Hilary A. Herbert | 740 | |
| Picture from photograph. | |||
| COLE’S (TIMOTHY) ENGRAVINGS OF MASTERPIECES IN AMERICAN GALLERIES. | |||
| Woman with the Lamp. By Jean Francois Millet | [2] | ||
| Lady Mildmay. By Hoppner | 225 | ||
| The Countess Leccari. By Vandyke | 515 | ||
| Young Woman with a Guitar. By Vermeer | 804 | ||
| COLE’S (TIMOTHY) ENGRAVINGS OF MASTERPIECES IN FRENCH GALLERIES. | |||
| Marie Leczinska. By Vanloo | 405 | ||
| DANTE’S DIVINE COMEDY. Red chalk drawings. | Violet Oakley | 239 | |
| DEMOCRATIC ACHILLES’ HEEL, THE | Editorial | 470 | |
| DIVORCE IN WAR AND WEDLOCK, ON | Gilbert K. Chesterton | 634 | |
| DOCTOR TO THE SAINTS. | Amanda Mathews | 816 | |
| Pictures by W. M. Berger. | |||
| ETCHINGS, EIGHT | Frank Brangwyn | 441 | |
| EUROPEAN POLITICS, A BIRD’S-EYE VIEW OF | André Tardieu | 821 | |
| EXHORTATION. Music by | Will Marion Cook | [58] | |
| FAIRY WIFE, THE | Maurice Hewlett | 500 | |
| Frontispiece in color by Arthur Rackham. | |||
| FEMINIST, THE, OF FRANCE | Ethel Dean Rockwell | [116] | |
| Pictures from photographs. | |||
| FINANCING A CAMPAIGN, THE NEW WAY OF | Editorial | [152] | |
| FRATERNITIES IN WOMEN’S COLLEGES. | |||
| The Fraternity Idea among College Women | Edith Rickert | [97] | |
| Pictures by J. Norman Lynd, and from photographs. | |||
| Exclusiveness among College Women | Edith Rickert | 227 | |
| Comments on Miss Rickert’s Articles by the Presidents and Deans of Various Colleges for Women | 326 | ||
| FRYING-PAN AND THE FIRE, THE | Edith Barnard Delano | 873 | |
| Pictures by Paul J. Meylan. | |||
| FURNESS, HORACE HOWARD. See “[Shakspere].” | |||
| GIVING AWAY THE NATION’S PROPERTY. | Editorial | 315 | |
| GLIMPSES OF THE OLD SOUTH. Pictures by Vernon Howe Bailey. | 839 | ||
| HARE, THE | Richard Dehan | 602 | |
| Picture by Henry Raleigh. | |||
| HEALTH, NATIONAL, AND MEDICAL FREEDOM | B. O. Flower | } | 512 |
| Irving Fisher | |||
| HOBBY, ON BREAKING IN A | Elsie Hill | 635 | |
| “HOLY CALM,” THE WOOING OF | Marion Hamilton Carter | 218 | |
| Picture by Fletcher C. Ransom. | |||
| HOLY WAR, AMERICAN AND TURK IN | William T. Ellis | 456 | |
| Pictures from photographs. | |||
| HUNGRY SHEEP, THE | William Lyon Phelps | [114] | |
| IMPRESSIONS OF NEW YORK. | Pierre Loti | 609, 758 | |
| Portrait from an unpublished photograph. | |||
| JEFFERSON, JOSEPH, THE HUMAN SIDE OF | Mary Shaw | 379 | |
| Head-piece by Joseph Clement Coll, and photograph. | |||
| JERUSALEM, LORDS SPIRITUAL IN | Thomas E. Green | 289 | |
| Pictures from photographs. | |||
| JUSTICE IN NEW YORK. | Editorial | 473 | |
| KNOWINGEST CHILD, THE MOST | Lucy Furman | 763 | |
| Picture by F. R. Gruger. | |||
| LABOR-UNIONS, THE PERIL OF THE | Editorial | 792 | |
| LADYBROOK WATER, THE SOUND OF | John Trevena | 905 | |
| Pictures by Norman Price. | |||
| LINCOLN. | |||
| Lincoln Could Return, If | Editorial | [153] | |
| Lincoln’s Pledge. With facsimile | 554 | ||
| Lincoln as a Boy Knew Him | John Langdon Kaine | 555 | |
| Lincoln’s Assassination, A New Story of | Jesse W. Weik | 559 | |
| LONG SAM “TAKES OUT.” | Ellis Parker Butler | 571 | |
| Pictures by May Wilson Preston. | |||
| LOTI, PIERRE. See “[Impressions].” | |||
| MAGIC CASEMENTS, ON | Vida D. Scudder | 316 | |
| MAN, A, AND HIS DOG | Hugh Johnson | 732 | |
| Pictures by E. M. Ashe. | |||
| MANSHIP, PAUL, SCULPTURE BY | 869 | ||
| With editorial note. | |||
| MCGINNIS, THE MYSTERY OF | Charles D. Stewart | 723 | |
| Pictures by Reginald Birch. | |||
| NATIONAL HONOR ON THE BARGAIN-COUNTER. | Editorial | 952 | |
| NEGRO HAVING A FAIR CHANCE? IS THE | Booker T. Washington | [46] | |
| NEWSBOY, THE NEW YORK | Jacob A. Riis | 247 | |
| Pictures by J. R. Shaver. | |||
| NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS, ON CHECKMATING | Leonard Hatch | 474 | |
| NOËL, LITTLE, THE MIRACLE OF | Virginia Yeaman Remnitz | 181 | |
| Pictures by W. T. Benda and Joseph Clement Coll. | |||
| NOTEWORTHY STORIES OF THE LAST GENERATION. | |||
| Lady or the Tiger, The | Frank R. Stockton | 534 | |
| Portrait, and new drawings by Oliver Herford. | |||
| Monte Flat Pastoral, A | Bret Harte | 828 | |
| Portrait, and picture by N. C. Wyeth. | |||
| OPERA IN NEW YORK; GIULIO GATTI-CASAZZA. | Algernon St. John Brenon | 368 | |
| Pictures by Arthur I. Keller; caricatures by Enrico Caruso. | |||
| PANAMA TOLLS BLUNDER, THE | Editorial | 630 | |
| PERILOUS, DOINGS ON. See “[Scarborough],” “[Christmas],” “[Knowingest].” | |||
| PIE-COLORED HORSE, THE | Marion Hamilton Carter | 517 | |
| Pictures by Reginald Birch. | |||
| PLAY, A STRANGE NEW | 960 | ||
| PLAYING WITH FIRE, THE NEW GAME OF | Editorial | 795 | |
| POLITICAL VIRTUES, THE, PRESIDENT WILSON WILL NEED | Editorial | 629 | |
| POST-IMPRESSIONIST ILLUSION, THE | Royal Cortissos | 805 | |
| Examples by “Cubists,” “Futurists,” and others. | |||
| REALISM AND REALITY IN FICTION. | William Lyon Phelps | 864 | |
| REPORTERS, ON THE TWO KINDS OF | Simeon Strunsky | 955 | |
| ROMAN AMPHITHEATER, THE, AT POLA. Painted by | Jules Guérin | 642 | |
| ROOT’S, MR., GREAT SPEECH | Editorial | 796 | |
| SADDLE-HORSES, THOROUGHBREDS AND TROTTERS AS | E. S. Nadal | [71] | |
| Pictures by J. C. Coll, Reginald Birch, from photographs and a painting by Richard Newton, Jr. | |||
| SALOME, THE STORY OF | E. B. | 638 | |
| SCARBOROUGH SPOONS, THE | Lucy Furman | [126] | |
| Pictures by F. R. Gruger. | |||
| SCOTT, FRANK HALL, PORTRAIT OF | 468 | ||
| SCOTT, FRANK HALL | Editorial | 469 | |
| SECRET WRITING. | John H. Haswell | [83] | |
| SERVANTS, THE SPOILING OF | Annie Payson Call | 915 | |
| SHAKSPERE CRITIC, OUR GREAT | Talcott Williams | [108] | |
| Portrait by Amy Otis. | |||
| SHAVE, A CLEAN | Grace MacGowan Cooke | [63] | |
| Picture by F. E. Schoonover. | |||
| SINAI, IN THE LAND OF | Frederick Jones Bliss | 919 | |
| Pictures from photographs. | |||
| SIREN OF THE AIR, THE | Allan Updegraff | 282 | |
| Picture by W. M. Berger. | |||
| SOCIALISM, ENGLISH, THE SET-BACK TO | Gilbert K. Chesterton | 236 | |
| “SOLIDARITY.” | Edna Kenton | 407 | |
| Picture by F. R. Gruger. | |||
| STATE RIGHTS, A WRONG APPLICATION OF | Editorial | 954 | |
| STELLA MARIS. | William J. Locke | [14], 258 | |
| Pictures by Frank Wiles. | |||
| SUFFRAGISTS, MILITANT, WANTED: STRAIGHT THINKING ABOUT | Editorial | [151] | |
| SUFFRAGISTS, THE SILENT, OF AMERICA | Editorial | 953 | |
| SWEETNESS AND LIGHT, ON THE RELATIVE CLAIMS OF | Louise Herrick Wall | [154] | |
| TAFT, PRESIDENT, “CONSIDERATE JUDGMENT” FOR | Editorial | 794 | |
| TAMMANY, THE LARGER HOPE AGAINST | Editorial | 951 | |
| TEMPTING ONE BY TRUSTING HIM, ON | May Gay Humphreys | 798 | |
| TERRY LUTE, THE ART OF | Norman Duncan | 397 | |
| Picture by Jay Hambidge. | |||
| TOSCANINI AT THE BATON. | Max Smith | 691 | |
| Pictures by Arthur I. Keller, caricature by Enrico Caruso. | |||
| TRADE OF THE WORLD PAPERS, THE | James Davenport Whelpley | ||
| XIII. The Trade of Northern Africa | [136] | ||
| Pictures from photographs. | |||
| XIV. The Trade of Russia | 296 | ||
| Pictures from photographs. | |||
| XV. Japan’s Commercial Crisis | 483 | ||
| Pictures from photographs, and tables. | |||
| XVI. The Trade of China | 770 | ||
| Pictures from photographs. | |||
| T. TEMBAROM. | Frances Hodgson Burnett | 325, 614, 658, 934 | |
| Drawings by Charles S. Chapman. | |||
| UNMARRIED WOMAN, THE, OF ENGLAND | J. B. Atkins | 565 | |
| UNMARRIED WOMAN, THE, IN FRANCE | William Morton Fullerton | 899 | |
| VALENTINE, THE. Drawing by | Charles D. Hubbard | 533 | |
| VOTING, NEW ANXIETIES ABOUT | Editorial | 311 | |
| VOX PABULI | Deems Taylor | 476 | |
| WAR AND ARBITRATION, A CHRISTMAS THOUGHT ON | Editorial | 314 | |
| WATERWAYS, AMERICAN, AND THE “PORK-BARREL” | Hubert Bruce Fuller | 386 | |
| Pictures from photographs. | |||
| WELLAWAY’S HOST, MR. | Ellis Parker Butler | [3] | |
| WILSON, WOODROW. | |||
| The Kind of Man Woodrow Wilson Is | W. G. McAdoo | 744 | |
| Pictures from photographs. | |||
| Woodrow Wilson as a Man of Letters | Bliss Perry | 753 | |
| President Wilson and the Foreign Service | Editorial | 791 | |
| “WOMAN OF LEISURE,” NEW YORK, THE DIARY OF A | Elsie Hill | 797 | |
| WOMAN’S SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT, THE, VIOLENCE IN | Millicent Garrett Fawcett | [148] | |
| WOMEN, MERCHANTS, AND WAR. | Editorial | 471 | |
VERSE | |||
| ALONG THE ROAD. | Robert Browning Hamilton | 562 | |
| APE OWE ’EM. | Deems Taylor | [157] | |
| APHRODITE, THE TEMPLE OF | Alfred Noyes | 838 | |
| BROWNING, ROBERT | Margaret Widdemer | 416 | |
| CARREL-ATIVE THANATOLOGY. | Corinne Rockwell Swain | 959 | |
| CHARMS. | William Rose Benét | 676 | |
| DADDY DO-FUNNY’S WISDOM JINGLES. | Ruth McEnery Stuart | 320, 960 | |
| DAVY. | Louise Imogen Guiney | [107] | |
| Head-piece from photograph. | |||
| DEEP WATER SONG. | John Reed | 677 | |
| Decoration by R. C. Hallowell. | |||
| DOUBLE CROWNING, THE | Amelia J. Burr | 769 | |
| DREAMS DENIED, THE | Marion Couthouy Smith | 217 | |
| DUNBAR, PAUL LAURENCE | James D. Corrothers | [56] | |
| EDITOR, THE, AND THE SONG | Deems Taylor | 960 | |
| GLORY SHALL FOLLOW GLORY | Charles Hanson Towne | 288 | |
| GRAPES, THE, OF ESHCOL | Emily Huntington Miller | [94] | |
| Decorations in color by F. V. DuMond. | |||
| LACTIC ACID BACILLUS, THE, ODE TO | Corinne Rockwell Swain | 478 | |
| LIGHT-BEARER, A | Marion Couthouy Smith | 364 | |
| LIMERICKS: | |||
| Text and pictures by Oliver Herford. | |||
| XVII. The Financier Fox | [159] | ||
| XVIII. The Fastidious Yak | [160] | ||
| XIX. The Filcanthropic Cow | 319 | ||
| XX. Tact | 320 | ||
| XXI. The Partial Pig | 479 | ||
| XXII. The Optimist | 480 | ||
| XXIII. The Misapprehended Goose | 640 | ||
| XXIV. The Mendacious Mole | 802 | ||
| XXV. A Mock Miracle | 961 | ||
| XXVI. The Fan-tastic Squirrel | 962 | ||
| NEGRO SINGER, THE | James D. Corrothers | [56] | |
| NOT YET. | Katharine Lee Bates | 739 | |
| OPEN LAND, THE, SONG OF | Richard Burton | 553 | |
| PITILESSNESS OF DESIRE, THE | Shaemas O’Sheel | 235 | |
| POET, TO A CERTAIN | Walter Brooke | 476 | |
| Drawing by Oliver Herford. | |||
| PRAYER, A | Louis Untermeyer | 580 | |
| PROVENCE, CHRISTMAS ECHOES FROM | Edith M. Thomas | 177 | |
| Pictures by Charles S. Chapman. | |||
| REAR-GUARD, THE | Leonard Bacon | 827 | |
| SCAMPS OF ROMANCE. | William Rose Benét | [60] | |
| Decorations by Reginald Birch. | |||
| SEMELE. | Grace Denio Litchfield | 467 | |
| SLEEP. | Katharine French | 378 | |
| SNOW, THE LINGERING | Harriet Prescott Spofford | 898 | |
| SOREHEAD, THE, THE PLAINT OF | James D. Corrothers | [157] | |
| THEATER, AT THE. A lullaby. | Deems Taylor | 801 | |
| THEN AND NOW. | Carolyn Wells | [157] | |
| THOUGHTS, DECEMBER TWENTY-FOURTH | Deems Taylor | 319 | |
| TO ANY ONE. | Witter Bynner | [70] | |
| UNMASKED. | Madison Cawein | 365 | |
| Decorations by Joseph Clement Coll. | |||
| VERMONT. | Sarah N. Cleghorn | 873 | |
| VOICE OF THE DOVE, THE | George Sterling | 950 | |
| WHERE AM I WHILE I SLEEP? | Grace Denio Litchfield | 685 | |
| WILL’S COUNSELOR. | Charles Wharton Stork | 539 | |
| WINTER-SLEEP. | Edith M. Thomas | 872 | |
| Decoration by Oliver Herford. | |||
| “WORKER,” THE | Edmund Vance Cooke | 638 | |
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