Godey's Lady's Book,
Philadelphia, April, 1854


Note:

The TABLE OF CONTENTS Table has been harvested from the January Edition.

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

A Mother's Love, by Mary Neal,[355]
Appletons',[380]
Apron in Broderie en Lacet,[363]
Beauty, by Miss M. H. Butt,[346]
Border and Corner for Pocket-Handkerchief,[361]
Camilla Mantilla,[289]
Caps,[362]
Celestial Phenomena, by D. W. Belisle,[315]
Centre-Table Gossip,[379]
Chemisettes,[362]
Cottage Furniture,[364]
Crochet Tassel Cover,[358]
Dairy-House and Piggery,[349]
Don't Overtask the Young Brain,[337]
Dream Picture, by Mrs. A. F. Law,[353]
Dress--as a Fine Art, by Mrs. Merrifield,[347]
Editors' Table,[366]
Ellie Maylie, by Jennie Dowling De Witt,[353]
Enigmas,[377]
Eugenie Costume,[292]
Fashions,[381]
Godey's Arm-Chair,[371]
Godey's Course of Lessons in Drawing,[323]
I was Robbed of my Spirit's Love, by Jaronette,[354]
Jacket for Riding-Dress,[364]
Laces and Embroideries,[379]
Lady's Scarf Mantelet,[357]
Lady's Slipper,[363]
Le Printemps Mantilla,[289]
Letters Left at the Pastry Cook's, Edited by Horace Mayhew,[334]
Literary Notices,[369]
Management of Canary Birds,[322]
Mantillas, from the celebrated Establishment of G. Brodie, New York,[290], [291]
Manuel Garcia, the celebrated Singing-Master,[366]
Mrs. Murden's Two Dollar Silk, by The Author of "Miss Bremer's Visit to Cooper's Landing,"[317]
Netted Cap, for morning wear,[360]
Our Practical Dress Instructor,[357]
Patterns for Embroidery,[365]
Receipts, &c.,[378]
Singular Inscriptions on Tombstones,[376]
Some Thoughts on Training Female Teachers, by Miss M. S. G.,[336]
Sonnets, by Wm. Alexander,[352]
Spring Bonnets,[294]
The Borrower's Department,[377]
The Elixir of Life, by Charles Albert Janvier,[354]
The Household,[379]
The Interview, by T. Hempstead,[352]
The Last Moments, by R. Griffin Staples,[356]
The Manufacture of Artificial Flowers, by C. T. Hinckley,[295]
The Orphan's Departure, by Margaret Floyd,[310]
There's Music, by Horace G. Boughman,[353]
The Song-Birds of Spring, by Norman W. Bridge,[355]
The Souvenir; or, The Arrival of the Lady's Book. A Sketch of Southern Life, by Pauline Forsyth,[338]
The Toilet,[382]
The Trials of a Needle-Woman, by T. S. Arthur,[326]
The Turkish Costume,[348]
The Was and the Is, by O. Everts, M. D.,[356]
The Wild Flowers of Early Spring-time,[343]
To an Absent Dear One, by Fannie M. C.,[355]
To Ida, by Horace Phelps, M. D.,[356]
True Happiness in a Palace,[367]
Undersleeves,[362]
Washing made Easy,[379]
Willie Maylie, by Cornelia M. Dowling,[353]
Zanotti: a Romantic Tale of Italy and Spain, by Percy,[300]