Copyright, 1899,
By Charles Scribner's Sons.

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CONTENTS
OF
SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE

Volume XXVI July-December, 1899.


PAGE
ACCENT, A QUESTION OF. Point of View, 380
AGUINALDO'S CAPITAL—Why Malolos was Chosen,
Illustrated with drawingsby Jules Guérin and F. D.Steele, from photographs.
Lieut.-Col. J. D. Miley,320
"AMERICAN LANGUAGE, THE." Point of View, 762
AMERICAN SOCIETY AND THE ARTIST,Aline Gorren,628
AMERICAN URBANITIES. Point of View, [121]
ANNE. A Story,Mrs. Robert Louis Stevenson,[116]
ANTARCTIC, AMERICAN SEAMEN IN THE,
Illustrations drawn from photographstaken by Frederick A. Cook, M.D., during the recent voyage ofthe "Belgica."
Albert White Vorse,700
ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION, THE POSSIBILITIES OF,
With drawings from the author's photographs.
Frederick A. Cook, M.D.,
(Of the "Belgica" Expedition)
705
ARCHIBALD, JAMES F. J.Havana Since the Occupation, [86]
ARCHITECTURE, THE USE AND ABUSE OFDECORATIVE CONVENTIONS IN.Field of Art,Frederic Crowninshield,381
ART IN THE SCHOOLS—FIRST CONSIDERATIONS. Field of Art, 509
ART IN THE SCHOOLS—THE NEW YORK PHOTOGRAPHS, 637
AUNT MINERVY ANN, THE CHRONICLES OF,Joel Chandler Harris.
IV. An Evening with the Ku-Klux, [34]
Illustrated by A. B. Frost.
V. How Jess Went a-Fiddlin', 310
VI. How She and Major Perdue Frailed Out the Gossett Boys, 413
VII. How She Joined the Georgia Legislature, 439
AUTHOR'S STORY, AN,Maarten Maartens,685
BALZAC, THE PARIS OF HONORÉ DE,
Illustrated by J. Fulleylove.
Benjamin Ellis Martinand Charlotte M. Martin,588
BAXTER, SYLVESTER. The Great November Storm of 1898, 515
BIRRELL, AUGUSTINE.John Wesley—SomeAspects of the EighteenthCentury in England, 753
BROWNE, WILLIAM MAYNADIER.
The Royal Intent, 496
A Royal Ally, 221
BROWNELL, W. C. The Paintingof George Butler, 301
BUTLER, THE PAINTING OF GEORGE,
With reproductions of Mr. Butler's work.
W. C. Brownell,301
CAHAN, ABRAHAM. Rabbi Eliezer's Christmas, 661
CHANNING, GRACE ELLERY. Franciscoand Francisca, 227
CHAT, E. G. The Foreign Mail Serviceat New York, [61]
CHINON,
Illustrated by Mr. Peixotto.
Ernest C. Peixotto,737
COLTON, ARTHUR. The Portate Ultimatum, 713
COLVIN, SIDNEY. See Stevenson Letters.
COOK, FREDERICK A., M.D.The Possibilities ofAntarctic Exploration, 705
COPLEY BOY, A,
Illustrated by F. C. Yohn.
Charles Warren,326
CROWNINSHIELD, FREDERIC. The Use andAbuse of Decorative Conventions in Architecture, 381
CUBA. See Havana Since the Occupation.
DAVIS, RICHARD HARDING. The Lion andthe Unicorn, 129
DEWEY RECEPTION IN NEW YORK, THE SCULPTURES OF THE. Field of Art,
Illustrated from telephotographs by Dwight L. Elmendorf.
765
DREW, MRS. JOHN, AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF.With an Introduction by Her Son, John Drew—I.-II.,
Illustrations from photographs and prints in the collections of Peter Gilsey, Douglas Taylor, and John Drew, and from a Painting by Sully, engraved by H. Wolf; with Biographical Notes by Douglas Taylor.
417, 553
ELMENDORF, DWIGHT L. Telephotography, 457
ENGLISH VOICE ON THE AMERICAN STAGE. Point of View, [123]
FIELD OF ART, THE.
Architecture, The Use and Abuse of Decorative Conventions in, 381
Art in the Schools—First Considerations, 509
Art in the Schools—The New York Photographs, 637
Dewey Reception in New York, The Sculptures of the, 765
Modern House, One Way of Designing a, [125]
Painters Who Express Themselves in Words, Concerning, 254
FRANCISCO AND FRANCISCA,
Illustrated by Walter Appleton Clark.
Grace Ellery Channing,277
GIBSON, C. D. The Seven Agesof American Women, 669
GORREN, ALINE. American Society and the Artist, 628
GRANT, ROBERT. Search-LightLetters, [104], 364
HADLEY, ARTHUR T. The Formationand the Control of Trusts, 604
HARRIS, JOEL CHANDLER. TheChronicles of Aunt Minervy Ann, [34], 310, 413, 439
HAVANA SINCE THE OCCUPATION,
Illustrated with drawings by Jules Guérin, E. C. Peixotto, T. Chominski, and F. D. Steele, and from photographs.
James F. J. Archibald,[86]
HOAR, SENATOR GEORGE F. Daniel Webster, [74], 213
"HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES, A." Point of View, 253
INANIMATE OBJECTS, ETIQUETTE TOWARD. Point of View, 636
IRLAND, FREDERIC. Where the WaterRuns Both Ways, 259
JAPANESE FLOWER ARRANGEMENT,
Illustrations from paintings by Mr. Wores.
Theodore Wores,205
KNOX, JUDSON. The Man from the Machine, 447
LA FARGE, JOHN. Concerning PaintersWho Express Themselves in Words, 254
LA FARGE, JOHN,
Illustrations from unpublished drawings and from paintings by Mr. La Farge.
Russell Sturgis,[3]
LION AND THE UNICORN, THE,
Illustrated by Howard Chandler Christy.
Richard Harding Davis,129
MAARTENS, MAARTEN. An Author's Story, 685
MAIL SERVICE AT NEW YORK, THE FOREIGN,
Illustrated by W. R. Leigh.
E. G. Chat,[61]
MAN FROM THE MACHINE, THE,
Illustrated by F. D. Steele.
Judson Knox,447
MAN ON HORSEBACK, THE,
Illustrated by A. I. Keller.
William Allen White,538
MARTIN, BENJAMIN ELLIS AND CHARLOTTE M. The Paris of Honoré de Balzac, 588
MATTHEWS, BRANDER. In the Small Hours, 502
MAX—OR HIS PICTURE,
Illustrated by Howard Chandler Christy.
Octave Thanet,739
MILEY, LIEUT.-COL. J. D. Aguinaldo's Capital, 320
MILITARISM AND WOMEN. Point of View, 507
MODERN HOUSE, ONE WAY OF DESIGNING A. Field of Art, [125]
NAVY, ON A TEXT FROM THE. Point of View, 763
PAGE, THOMAS NELSON. The Spectrein the Cart, 179
PAINTERS WHO EXPRESS THEMSELVESIN WORDS, CONCERNING. Field of Art,John La Farge,254
PEACEMAKER, THE,
Illustrated by F. C. Yohn.
Bliss Perry,643
PEIXOTTO, ERNEST C. Chinon, 737
PERRY, BLISS.
The White Blackbird, [96]
The Peacemaker, 643
PHILIPPINES. See Aguinaldo'sCapital.
"PLAY'S THE THING, THE,"
Illustrations by W. Glackens, reproduced in color.
Albert White Vorse,167
PHOTOGRAPHY, PICTORIAL,
Illustrated by the author's photographs.
Alfred Stieglitz,528
POINT OF VIEW, THE.
Accent, A Question of, 380
American Language, The, 762
American Urbanities, [121]
English Voice on the American Stage, The, [123]
"Hundred Thousand Copies, A," 253
Inanimate Objects, Etiquette Toward, 636
Militarism and Women, 507
Navy, On a Text from the, 763
Superstitious, A Convention of the, 634
Vain Seeking, A, 506
Women, The Public Manners of, [122]
World with No Country, A, 635
PORTATE ULTIMATUM, THE,
Illustrated in color by W. Glackens.
Arthur Colton,713
PRAED, THE EDUCATION OF,
Illustrated by Henry McCarter.
Albert White Vorse,290
QUILLER-COUCH, A. T. The Ship of Stars,[47], 234, 354, 402, 611
RABBI ELIEZER'S CHRISTMAS,
Illustrated by W. Glackens.
Abraham Cahan,661
REAL ONE, THE,
Illustrated by Henry Hutt.
Jesse Lynch Williams,620
ROYAL ALLY, A,
Illustrated by A. I. Keller.
William Maynadier Browne,221
ROYAL INTENT, THE,William Maynadier Browne,496
ROYLE, EDWIN MILTON. The Vaudeville Theatre, 485
SANDHILL STAG, THE TRAIL OF THE,
Illustrated by Mr. Thompson.
Ernest Seton-Thompson,
Author of "Wild Animals I Have Known."
191
SEARCH-LIGHT LETTERS,Robert Grant.
III. Letter To a Young Man Wishing To Be an American, [104]
IV. Letter To a Political Optimist, 364
SENIOR READER, THE,
Illustrations by Albert Sterner.
Arthur Cosslett Smith,725
SEVEN AGES OF AMERICAN WOMEN, THE,
A series of drawings.
C. D. Gibson,669
SHIP OF STARS, THE. Chapters XIV.-XXIX.,A. T. Quiller-Couch (Q.)[47], 234,
(Concluded.)351, 402, 611
SMALL HOURS, IN THE,Brander Matthews,502
SMITH, ARTHUR COSSLETT. The Senior Reader, 725
SPECTRE IN THE CART, THE,
Full-page illustration by F. C. Yohn.
Thomas Nelson Page,179
STEVENSON, ROBERT LOUIS, THE LETTERS OF. Edited bySidney Colvin.
From Bournemouth, 1884-85, [20]
Drawing by E. C. Peixotto.
Bournemouth (continued), 1885-86, 242
Saranac Lake—winter, 1887-88,
Illustrated with drawings from photographs by Jules Guérin.
338
The Voyage of the Casco;Honolulu (July, 1888-June, 1889), 469
Life in Samoa: November, 1890-December,1894,
(Concluded.)
570
STEVENSON, MRS. ROBERT LOUIS. Anne, [116]
STIEGLITZ, ALFRED. Pictorial Photography. 528
STORM OF 1898, THE GREAT NOVEMBER,
Illustrations by H. W. Ditzler.
Sylvester Baxter,515
STURGIS, RUSSELL. John La Farge, [3]
SUPERSTITIOUS, A CONVENTION OF THE, Point of View, 634
TELEPHOTOGRAPHY,
Illustrated by the author's photographs and telephotographs.
Dwight L. Elmendorf,457
THANET, OCTAVE. Max—Or His Picture, 739
THOMPSON, ERNEST SETON—The Trailof the Sandhill Stag, 191
TRUSTS, THE FORMATION AND THE CONTROL OF,Arthur T. Hadley,
President of Yale University.
604
VAILLANTCŒUR,
Illustrated by Walter Appleton Clark.
Henry van Dyke,153
VAIN SEEKING, A. Point of View, 506
VAN DYKE, HENRY. Valiantcœur, 153
VAUDEVILLE THEATRE, THE,
Illustrations by W. Glackens.
Edwin Milton Royle,485
VORSE, ALBERT WHITE.
"The Play's the Thing, 167
The Education of Praed, 290
American Seamenin the Antarctic, 700
WARREN, CHARLES. A Copley Boy, 326
WATER-FRONT OF NEW YORK, THE,
Illustrated from drawings by Henry McCarter, Jules Guérin, E. C. Peixotto, W. R. Leigh, C. L. Hinton, G. A. Shipley, and G. W. Peters.
Jesse Lynch Williams,385
WEBSTER, DANIEL. I., II.With Unpublished Manuscripts and Some Examples of His Preparation for Public Speaking,
With a portrait and fac-similes.
George F. Hoar,
Senator fromMassachusetts.
[74], 213
WESLEY, JOHN—Some Aspectsof the Eighteenth Centuryin England,Augustine Birrell,753
WHERE THE WATER RUNS BOTH WAYS,
Illustrated with photographs by the author, and with drawings by Jules Guérin, H. L. Brown, and Howard Giles from photographs.
Frederic Irland,259
WHITE BLACKBIRD, THE,Bliss Perry,[96]
WHITE, WILLIAM ALLEN. The Man on Horseback, 538
WILLIAMS, JESSE LYNCH.
The Water-Frontof New York, 385
The Real One, 620
WOMEN, THE PUBLIC MANNERS OF. Point of View, [122]
WORES, THEODORE. Japanese FlowerArrangement, 205
WORLD WITH NO COUNTRY, A. Point of View, 635

POETRY

ADVERTISING SIGN, AN,Marvin R. Vincent,751
BALLAD,J. Russell Taylor,220
CELEBRANTS, THE,
Illustrated by Oliver Herford.
Carolyn Wells,[85]
CRICKET SONG, THE,
Illustrations in color by Harvey Ellis.
R. H. Stoddard,526
ENDURING, THE,James Whitcomb Riley,[103]
HERB O' GRACE, THE,
Illustrated by Orson Lowell.
Arthur Colton,401
HEY NONNY NO. A Song,Marguerite Merington,416
HUSH! A Sonnet,Julia C. R. Dorr,[120]
LONELINESS,J. H. Adams,712
NARCISSUS,Guy Wetmore Carryl,525
NEMESIS,Benjamin Paul Blood,[72]
OLD HOME HAUNTS, THE,
Illustrated by Henry Hutt.
F. Colburn Clarke,289
POPPY-GARDEN, IN A,Sara King Wiley,325
ROMANCE 363
SILENT WAYFELLOW, THE,Bliss Carman,446
SLUMBER SONG, A. For the Fisherman's Child,
Illustrated by Maude Cowles.
Henry van Dyke,298
SONG WITH A DISCORD, A,Arthur Colton,603
SUICIDE, THE,Edwin Markham,551
TEARS. A Sonnet,Lizette Woodworth Reese,569
THREE KINGS, THE. A Christmas Ballad,
Illustrated in color by Walter Appleton Clark; decorations by T. Guernsey Moore.
Harrison S. Morris,653
URBAN HARBINGER, AN,
With an illustration by W. Glackens.
E. S. Martin,190
VEERY-THRUSH, THE,J. Russell Taylor,350
WIND AT THE DOOR, THE,Bliss Carman,652

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