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Vol. I
MARCH, 1900
No. 1
CONTENTS
*The Idle Born H. C. Chatfield-Taylor and Author:Reginald de Koven 1
A Life Theodosia Garrison 53
A Butterfly of Fashion Oliver Herford 54
The Social Insurance Co. A. V. Winterroth 56
As It Happened Edwin L. Sabin 56
The Phantom Duke Edgar Saltus 57
The Subtleness of Dickie Sewell Ford 61
The Dawn of Love Frederic Fairchild Sherman 62
One of Cattermole's Experiments Julian Hawthorne 63
A Modern Mother Julien Gordon (Mrs. Van Rensselaer Cruger) 79
The Poppies Minna Irving 86
Social Inconsistencies Eliot Gregory 87
For a Lute A. G. 90
Didn't Know the Style Tom Masson 103
The Son of a New Woman Miriam Michelson 91
It Was All Right Tom Masson 103
Ashes of Roses Arthur J. Stringer 104
The Harmony Clinton Scollard 104
A Summer Journey in Russia Mrs. Burton Harrison 105
To an Iris Bliss Carman 117
A Gentleman of Virginia John Regnault Ellyson 119
A March Idyl R. K. Munkittrick 123
My Ladye's Heart Ella Wheeler Wilcox 124
If I Had a Million Charles Vale 125
A Question of Caste Author:Gelett Burgess 127
A Mad Medley Author:Sarah Cooper Hewitt 139
The Impressions of a Stage Horse Sarah Cooper Hewitt 139
You Who Love Me Richard Stillman Powell 141
A String of Beads S. E. Benet 142
An Unaccountable Countess Caroline K. Duer 143
Where It Seemed Always Afternoon Charles Frederic Nirdlinger 151
Osman Aga Clinton Scollard 156
The White Eclair Guy Somerville 157
*This story was awarded the $1,000 prize offered by The Smart Set for a prose satire.
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