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SCRIBNER'S
MAGAZINE
PUBLISHED MONTHLY
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS
VOLUME XXVI JULY-DECEMBER
1899
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS NEW YORK
SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON & Co. Limited LONDON
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 drawings by 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 photographs taken by Frederick A. Cook, M.D., during the recent voyage of the "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 OF DECORATIVE 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 Martin and Charlotte M. Martin, | 588 | |
BAXTER, SYLVESTER. The Great November Storm of 1898, | 515 | ||
BIRRELL, AUGUSTINE. John Wesley—Some Aspects of the Eighteenth Century in England, | 753 | ||
BROWNE, WILLIAM MAYNADIER. | |||
The Royal Intent, | 496 | ||
A Royal Ally, | 221 | ||
BROWNELL, W. C. The Painting of 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. Francisco and Francisca, | 227 | ||
CHAT, E. G. The Foreign Mail Service at 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 of Antarctic Exploration, | 705 | ||
COPLEY BOY, A, Illustrated by F. C. Yohn. |
Charles Warren, | 326 | |
CROWNINSHIELD, FREDERIC. The Use and Abuse of Decorative Conventions in Architecture, | 381 | ||
CUBA. See Havana Since the Occupation. | |||
DAVIS, RICHARD HARDING. The Lion and the 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, |