Copyright, 1899,
By Charles Scribner's Sons.
Printed by Trow Directory, Printing and Bookbinding Company, New York, U. S. A.
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 by | Sidney 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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