Contents for February, 1907

[Frontispiece]—From a painting by Gilbert Gaul
The Jamestown Exposition James Hines [455]
Illustrated.
Once More the Dream. (Poem) W. M. Shields [462]
General Joseph E. Johnston Robert L. Taylor [463]
Illustrated.
Little Citizens of the South [467]
Illustrated.
Historic Highways of the South—Chapter XVII. John Trotwood Moore [472]
Americans at the Peace Congress Hayne Davis [483]
Illustrated.
Frederick A. Bridgman Lillian Kendrick Byrn [489]
Illustrated.
Men of Affairs [493]
Illustrated.
The First Two Governors of Mississippi A. C. Chase [498]
Illustrated.
How Old Wash Played Santa Claus. (Story) Old Wash [505]
Because. (Story) Catherine Carr [508]
The Shadow of the Attacoa. (Serial Story) Thornwell Jacobs [511]
History of the Hals—Chapter XVII. John Trotwood Moore [523]
A Valentine Toast. (Poem) Ethel Morrison Lackey [529]
Napoleon—Part VI. Anna Erwin Woods [530]
The Measure of a Man. (Serial Story) John Trotwood Moore [535]
Mellie’s Man. (Story) William McLeod Raine [540]
With Bob Taylor [545]
Sentiment and Story.
The Paradise of Fools.
With Trotwood [550]
When I Wake Up in the Morning. (Poem.)
Two Novels of the Year.
What Constitutes a Surprise.
Two Women and a Horse.
Little Miss Fiddle. (Poem.)
Samuel Spencer as a Factor in National Affairs Ismay Dooly [554]
Illustrated.
Books and Authors Lillian Kendrick Byrn [557]

Copyright, 1907, by The Taylor-Trotwood Publishing Co. All rights reserved.
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