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] |