THE CENTURY MAGAZINE
VOL. LXXXVI
JUNE, 1913
NO. 2
CONTENTS
| PAGE | ||
| THE GREAT ST. BERNARD. | Ernst von Hesse-Wartegg | [161] |
| Pictures by André Castaigne. | ||
| THE TRAINING OFA JAPANESE CHILD. | Frances Little | [170] |
| Pictures from photographs. | ||
| BROTHER LEO. | Phyllis Bottome | [181] |
| Pictures by W. T. Benda. | ||
| THE CENTURY’S AFTER-THE-WAR SERIES. | ||
| Another View of “The Hayes-Tilden Contest”. | George F. Edmunds | [192] |
| Portrait of Ex-Senator Edmunds. | ||
| THE GRAND CAÑON OF THE COLORADO. | Joseph Pennell | [202] |
| Six lithographs drawn from nature for “The Century.” | ||
| IF RICHARD WAGNER CAME BACK. | Henry T. Finck | [208] |
| Portrait of Wagner from photograph. | ||
| PORTRAIT OF DOROTHY MCK——. | Wilhelm Funk | [211] |
| “BLACK BLOOD.” | Edward Lyell Fox | [213] |
| Pictures by William H. Foster. | ||
| SKIRTING THE BALKAN PENINSULA | Robert Hichens | |
| IV. Delphi and Olympia. | [224] | |
| Pictures by Jules Guérin and from photographs. | ||
| NOOSING WILD ELEPHANTS. | Charles Moser | [240] |
| Pictures from photographs. | ||
| JOHN QUINCY ADAMS IN RUSSIA. (Unpublished letters.) | ||
| Introduction and notes by Charles Francis Adams. Portraits of John Quincy Adams and Madame de Staël | [250] | |
| THE CENTURY’S AMERICAN ARTISTS SERIES. | ||
| Frank W. Benson: My Daughter. | [264] | |
| SIGIRIYA, “THE LION’S ROCK” OF CEYLON. | Jennie Coker Gay | [265] |
| Pictures by Duncan Gay. | ||
| NOTEWORTHY STORIES OF THE LAST GENERATION. | ||
| Belles Demoiselles Plantation. | George W. Cable | [273] |
| With portrait of the author, and new pictures by W. M. Berger. | ||
| COLONEL WATTERSON’S REJOINDER TO EX-SENATOR EDMUNDS. | Henry Watterson | [285] |
| Comments on “Another View of ‘The Hayes-Tilden Contest.’” | ||
| A PAPER OF PUNS | Brander Matthews | [290] |
| Head-piece by Reginald Birch. | ||
| T. TEMBAROM. | Frances Hodgson Burnett | |
| Drawings by Charles S. Chapman. | [296] | |
| UNDER WHICH FLAG, LADIES, ORDER OR ANARCHY? | Editorial | [309] |
| NEWSPAPER INVASION OF PRIVACY. | Editorial | [310] |
| THE CHANGING VIEW OF GOVERNMENT. | Editorial | [311] |
| THE TWO-BILLION-DOLLAR CONGRESS. | Editorial | [313] |
| ON THE LADY AND HER BOOK. | Helen Minturn Seymour | [315] |
| ON THE USE OF HYPERBOLE IN ADVERTISING. | Agnes Repplier | [316] |
| AFTER-DINNER STORIES. | ||
| An Anecdote of McKinley. | Silas Harrison | [319] |
VERSE
| OFF CAPRI. | Sara Teasdale | [223] |
| AT THE CLOSED GATE OF JUSTICE. | James D. Corrothers | [272] |
| FINIS. | William H. Hayne | [295] |
| INVULNERABLE. | William Rose Benét | [308] |
| A CUBIST ROMANCE. | Oliver Herford | [318] |
| Picture by Oliver Herford. | ||
| OLD DADDY DO-FUNNY’S WISDOM JINGLES. | Ruth McEnery Stuart | [319] |
| LIMERICKS: | ||
| Text and pictures by Oliver Herford. | ||
| XXIX. The Kind Armadillo. | [320] | |