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Volume 25, 1911: 12 Monthly Issues
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Volume 24, Issue #11: January 1911
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- Answers to Correspondence
- MOTHER AND CHILD:
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- *Helps for Housekeepers
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- *Hints for Needleworkers
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Volume 24, Issue #12: February 1911
Page Count: 63
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FEATURES
- LEAD ARTICLE:
Ladies' Handsome Knitted Coat
by Rosinah H. tonge
- STORY:
A Borrowed Destiny, part 4
by Augusta Kortrecht
- Marquetry Staining
by N.M. Pairpoint
- The Sort of Old Lady I Want To Be
by Christine Terhune Herrick
- Jabots and Collars
by Nellie Clarke Brown
- Hostess and Guest:
Making Merry on St. Valentine's Day
Heart Secrets
A Game of Valentines
An Announcement Party
Washington's Birthday Fancies
Two Pretty Church Sales
by Marjorie March
- Priscilla Fashion Department
by Margaret Wellington
- Priscilla's Dressing Table:
Incorrect Positions of the Body
by Annette Beacon
- Old Furs Made New
- The Possibilities in Small Back Yards
by William Draper Brinckle
- Ye Valentine Time
by Agnes M. Choate
- Some Sewing Hints
by Lucia Noble
- Will the Long Suffering Public Stand This New Tax?
- ART NEEDLWORK:
- The Care and Selection of Table Linen
by Doris Richards, Edmonia B. Johnson
- Patterns for Bedspreads:
Crochet Stripe
Crochet Border
Knitted Border
Knitted Square
by Belle Robinson
- New Embroidered Waists
by Christine Ferry
- Some New Designs for Centerpieces(embroidered)
by Catherine Lee Carter
- Baby Belongings(embroidered)
by Christine Ferry
- Waists for the Business Girl(embroidered)
- Hand Woven Rag Rugs
by Gertrude M. Walbran
- Princess Slip in Hobble Style(embroidery)
- (2)Handsome Dutch Collars
- Embroidery Stitches and Methods of Work, part 5:
Twisted Lattice Stitch Coral Stitch Cretan Stitch
by Mrs. Archibald H. Christie
- Waist with Irish Crochet Yoke
by Nancy P. Orr
- Baby's Knitted Stocking
by Belle Robinson
- Embroidered Centerpieces and Doilies
- How to Make the Boned Lining for the Fitted Waist
by Alice Maxwell
- An Elaborately Embroidered Waist
by Marion Barr
- Two Dressing Sacques
- Undermuslins for the Bride
by Christine Ferry
- Two Designs in Netting:
Netted Bag(Mrs. L.C. Huckstep)
Netted Doily(Mary Fitch)
- Table Scarf in Flat Stitch
- Braided Sofa Pillow
- Ostend Toque in Crochet
by S.B. and B.W. Fleisher
- Automobile Turban in Crochet
by Henry E. Franklin Co.
- Embroidered Bedroom Set
by Christine Ferry
- MOTHER AND CHILD:
- Our February Pattern:
Infant's Knitted Stocking
- The Only Child
- Children's Handkerchiefs
- Fear
- The Mother influence
- The Mother's club
- Housekeeper's Question Box
by Doris Richards
- Some of the Cheaper Cuts(recipes):
Tripe Lyonnaise
Fried Liver
Fricandeau of Livers
Stuffed Hearts
Breaded Lamb Fillets
Kidney Bacon Rolls
Braised Beef
Baked Ox Joints
Fricassee of Lamb
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- Helps for Housekeepers
by Sally Lunn
- Hints for Needleworkers
by Inez Redding
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 25, Issue #1: March 1911
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- FEATURES
- LEAD ARTICLE:
Centrepiece in Princess Louise Lace
described by Emma L H Rowe
- STORY:
The Courtship Room
by Anna Taylor
- TUTORIAL:
Making Wild Roses of Silk or Ribbon
by W H McCuin
- ARTICLE:
Making Your Child Good
by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey
- ARTICLE:
A Party in Dutchland
by Marjorie March
- TUTORIAL:
Dainty Cases for Serving Ice Cream
by Mary Mason Wright
- TUTORIAL:
Making New Garments from Old
by Bernice Cunningham
- Hostess and Guest:
Decorations for Patriotic Affairs
Sunflower Luncheon
Simple Contest for the Fourth
by Marjorie March
- ARTICLE:
Priscilla's Dressing Table-
How the Thin Girl Can Become Plump
by Annette Beacon
- ART NEEDLWORK:
- Children's Embroidered Garments
described by Catherine Lee Carter
- Princess Lace Hat
designed by Elzie Brandt
- Misses' Dress in French Knot, Bead Embroidery
- (2)Pretty Corset Covers
described by Margaret Beech
- Doilies for Frozen Desserts
by Ethelyn J Morris
- (2)Handsome Lace Bags
by W H McCuin
- Pretty Jabots and Belts(embroidery)
- Embroideries for General Household Use
described by Christine Ferry
- PATTERN:
Butterfly and Rose Opera Bag(crochet)
by Anna Wuerfel Brown
- TATTING PATTERN:
"Star Doily in Tatting(linen Center)",
by Emma D Treichler
- TATTING PATTERN:
"(2)Pretty Tatted Jabots",
by Gwen Key
- PATTERN:
Crocheted Corset Cover
by Gwen Keys
- PATTERN:
Irish Crochet Tie
by DMC
- MOTHER AND CHILD:
- Our July Pattern
- Important Problem in the Home
- An Open Letter
- I Have Found Somthing Good for Baby's Bed
- RECIPES(seasonable salads):
Somerset Salad
Huntington Salad
Dressed Lettuce, Indian
Indian Dressing
Banana Salad
Thorndike Salad
Macedoine of Fruit Salad
Cucumber Cups
Cream French Dressing
Lettuce Salad
Asparagus Salad
Orange Mint Salad
Cucumber Jelly w/ Tomato Mayonnaise
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- Helps for Housekeepers
by Sally Lunn
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Volume 25, Issue #2: April 1911
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- *Helps for Housekeepers
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- *Hints for Needleworkers
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Volume 25, Issue #3: May 1911
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Volume 25, Issue #4: June 1911
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- *Helps for Housekeepers
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- *Hints for Needleworkers
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Volume 25, Issue #5: July 1911
Page Count: 38
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- CHINA PAINTING:
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- Answers to Correspondence
- MOTHER AND CHILD:
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- *Helps for Housekeepers
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- *Hints for Needleworkers
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Volume 25, Issue #6: August 1911
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- *Helps for Housekeepers
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- *Hints for Needleworkers
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Volume 25, Issue #7: September 1911
Page Count: 50
Cover Artist: G. Patrick Nelson
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FEATURES
- LEAD ARTICLE:
Handsome Crocheted Counterpane
by Selma Eberbach
- STORY:
Maxwell and Company's New "Saleslady"
by Edith Robinson
- Carrying Baskets Lesson, part 4:
For Marketing, Picnicking and flower Gathering
by Sallie G. Fitzgerald
- Novelties for Christmas
by Alethea Warren
- Embroidered Neckwear
Practical Suggestions for Christmas
- Towels for Gift Giving
by Christine Ferry
- Linen Lunch Sets(embroidered)
by Ethelyn J. Morris
- Kindergarten in the HOme
by Jane Arnold
- HOME DECORATION, part 5:
The Simple Bedroom
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Priscilla Fashion Department
- Experience of a Home Dressmaker
by Cathleen Cameron
- Talk on Embroidered Waists
by Inez E. Fox
- A Novelty in Underwear
Apron Drawers
- The Latest Fashion Developments in Corsets
by Clarice I. Wile
- Marketing the Home Woman's Product
by Mary madeline Wood
- Hostess and Guest:
Table Decorations
An Old Maids' Party
A Conundrum Dinner(Mrs. J.J. O'Connell)
An Evening of Stunts(Grace Hutchinson Kimmick)
by Marjorie March
- Priscilla's Dressing Table:
Rose-leaf Complexions
by Annette Beacon
- ART NEEDLWORK:
- Crocheted Borders for Centrepieces and Doilies
by Lola Burks hettich
- Embroidered Net Neckwear
- "Some New Tatted Neckwear:
Pretty Jabot, Dutch Collar
Fancy Stock Trimmed with Tatting",
by Lucia Noble
- Waist in Cross-stitch Embroidery
- A Coin Handkerchief(crochet edging)
by Mrs. F.L. Merritt
- A Set of Pretty Underwear(embroidered)
- Irish Crochet as a Trimming for Underwear:
Chemise with Rose Medallion Yoke
Pretty Vandyke Border for Combination Garment
- Crocheted Scarf Shawl
by S.C.
- An Exquisite Bureau Scarf(embroidered)
- Stenciled Pillows
by Agnes M. Choate
- Embroidered Centrepieces
by Catherine Lee Carter
- OIL & WATER COLOR PAINTING:
- Colored Studies:
Pansies and Wild Caraway,
Handsome Study of Fruits
by E.A. Page
- MOTHER AND CHILD:
- Love the Boys
- Game for Children
- Thoughts of the School Child
- THE CHILDREN'S HOUR:
Stories for the Little Ones
- the Little Girl Who Was Never Late
- Peter's New School Box
- The Foolish Chick
Carolyn Sherwin Bailey
- Meat Substitutes(recipes):
Sauteed Lima Beans
German Salad
Nut and Potato Croquets
Cheese Custards
Shapleigh Cheese
Spanish Omelet
Italian Macaroni
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
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Volume 25, Issue #8: October 1911
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- *Helps for Housekeepers
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- *Hints for Needleworkers
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Volume 25, Issue #9: November 1911
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Volume 25, Issue #10: December 1911
Page Count: 58
Cover Artist: Not given
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FEATURES
- LEAD ARTICLE:
Filet Crochet- Modern Application of an Ancient Art
by Belle Robinson
- STORY:
Rich Man, Poor Man, Beggar Man, Thief, part 3
by Helen Peck
- What Sort of Husbands and Wives Do Our Sons and Daughters Want?
by Christine Terhune Herrick
- Dresden Ribbon Novelties for Gift-making and Fairs
by Christine Ferry
- Christmas Stenciling
by Ethelyn J. Morris
- Leather Applique
by Nellie M. Pairpoint
- STORY:
The Family Circle, a Story of Yule-tide Hospitality
by Annie Willis McCullough
- Crepe Paper Robe Work for Christmas Presents
by Elizabeth Bissell
- Experience of a Home Dressmaker:
Making the Silk Petticoat at Home
by Cathleen Cameron
- To Amuse the Baby
by Lucia Noble
- Priscilla Fashion Department
- Marketing the Home Woman's Product:
New Orleans Christian Woman's Exchange
by Mrs. K.K. Blackmar
- Kindergarten Busy Work:
What the Little One Can Do for Christmas
by Jane Arnold
- Pretty Things for the Baby
by Catherine Lee Carter
- Hostess and Guest:
Score Cards
December Palmistry Party(Emma P. Seabury)
A Christmas Book Shower(E.M.S.)
by Marjorie March
- Priscilla's Dressing Table:
The Woman Past Her First Youth
by Annette Beacon
- What To Give Grandfather
by Alethea Warren
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- Knitted Sweaters
by S.C.
- Pretty Neckwear(made from bits of lace and net):
by Lucia Noble, Cora Anderson
- Cold Weather Comforts in Knitting and Crochet:
Baby's Knitted Veil(S.C.)
Child's Knitted Hood(Anna Welck)
Knitted Slippers(Mrs. L.C. Huckstep)
Knitted Evening Hood(L.J. Brewster)
Gentleman's Knitted Wristlet(Gwen Keys)
Infant's Crocheted Afghan(S.C.)
Pretty Bar Pins(S.C.)
- Darning as an Embroidery
by Lucia A Soule
- Bed Decoration in Cut Work Applique
by Mira Burr Edson
- Embroidered Undergarments
by Inez Fox
- Embroidered Pillows
- Dining Room Embroideries
by Catherine Lee Carter
- Braided Rugs
by Mary C. Phillips
- Lace Scarf-ends
by Nellie Clarke Brown
- Knitted Centrepiece and Doilies
by Alta A. Vedder
- Centrepiece and Doilies in Maltese Crochet
by Maud D. Burks
- Handsome Neckwear
- Centrepiece and Doilies(embroidery)
by Christine Ferry
- Lace Doilies
by Cora Anderson
- Making Poinsettias of Silk or Ribbon
by W.H. McCuin
- Embroidered Nightgown and Flounce
by Catherine Lee Carter
- The Children's Hour(Stories for the little ones):
- Nancy's Tree
- The Christmas Bell
- Peter's Christmas
- MOTHER AND CHILD:
- Birth Announcement Cards
- Care of Babies
- Cake(recipes):
Lemon Filled Cake
Orange Sponge Cake
Raised Fruit Loaf
Pound Birthday Cake
White Mountain Cream Frosting
Angel Birthday Cake
Confectioner's Frosting
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- Helps for Housekeepers
by Sally Lunn
- Hints for Needleworkers
by Inez Redding
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Volume 26, 1912: 12 Monthly Issues
TEMPORARILY BLOCKED AS I HAVE NO ISSUES FOR THIS YEAR
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Volume 26, Issue #3: May 1912
Page Count: 54
Cover Artist: J W Ferguson Kennedy
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- FEATURES
- LEAD ARTICLE:
Luncheon Cloth in Punched Embroidery
- TUTORIAL:
Embroidery Stitches and Methods of Work, part 12
by Mrs Arcibald H Christie
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING:
Influence of Cooking on Individual, National Health, Vigor
by Dr Harvey W Wiley
- Hostess and Guest:
Doll Favors, Suggestions for May Entertaining
A Railroad Party
An Evening w/ the Birds
Bird Contest
Some Spring Tables
by Marjorie March
- ARTICLE:
Renovating Old Furniture
by Margaret Travers
- ARTICLE:
The Professional Man's House
by William Draper Brinklé, Architect
- ARTICLE:
Priscilla's Dressing Table- Beauty in Athletics
by Annette Beacon
- ART NEEDLWORK:
- Embroidered Collars
designed by M L Williams
- New Italian Relief Embroidery
by Ethelyn J Morris
- The Making of Baby Garments
by Harriet Webb
- Embroidered Hats and Mandarin Coat
- Dotted Muslin Bedroom Furnishings
described by Christine Ferry
- New Designs for Linen Napery
by Virginia Sheppard
- Convenient Table Sets
by Virginia Sheppard
- Sheets and Pillow Cases
designs by Lois T Rice
- Embroidered Linen Dress Trimmed w/ Filet Crochet(filet pattern given)
- Two Novel Waists
described by Christine Ferry
- Child's Frock w/ Embroidered Bandings
described by Emma L H Rowe
- Embroidered Baby Pillows
- Child's Embroidered Dress
described by Louise Chamberlayne
- Nightgown w/ Embroidered Band Trimming
described by Inez E Fox
- Novel Work Bags
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- PATTERN:
Irish Crochet Baby Bonnet w/ Ties
by Mrs L E Wood
- PATTERN:
Lace Baby Bonnet
by Cary Pollock
- PATTERN:
Embroidered Net Baby Bonnet
by Mrs Frank Beals
- PATTERN:
"Tatted Baby Bonnet",
by May Rice
- PATTERN:
Knitted Baby Bonnet
by Mrs N F Hopkins
- PATTERNS(crochet:
"Jonah" doll
by Elsa P Masterman
Poodle Dog
by Sarah Converse
"Wild Man of Borneo" Doll
by Elsa P Masterman
Pussy Cat
by Sarah Converse
Tubular Reins
by Sarah Converse
- PATTERN:
Double Rose Garniture in Irish Crochet
by Edith M Watt
- MOTHER AND CHILD:
- Two Doll Houses for Little Girls
- Pattern of the Month
- Kindergarten Busy Work
- RECIPES(For Man Must Eat):
Vegetable Soup
Fricasse of Chicken
Riced Potatoes
String Bean and Cream Cheese Salad
French Dressing
Individual May Day Cake
Prune Souffle
Farina Pudding
Apple Fritters
Apples Aflame
Bread Tarts
by Dr Harvey W Wiley
- RECIPES(for vegetarians):
Sautéd Creamed Mushrooms in Rice Border
Allerton Eggs
Ranlet Stuffed Peppers
Dubarry Macaroni
Mock Crabs
Nut Croquettes
Egg Timbales Bread Sauce
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- ARTICLE:
Three Luncheons at One Dollar Each for a Party of 6
by Mary Burritt
- Helps for Housekeepers
by Sally Lunn
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 26, Issue #4: June 1912
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- RECIPES(*):
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- *Helps for Housekeepers
by Sally Lunn
- *Hints for Needleworkers
by Inez Redding
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 26, Issue #5: July 1912
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- MOTHER AND CHILD:
- RECIPES(*):
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- *Helps for Housekeepers
by Sally Lunn
- *Hints for Needleworkers
by Inez Redding
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Volume 26, Issue #6: August 1912
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- ARTICLE:
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- MOTHER AND CHILD:
- RECIPES(*):
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by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- *Helps for Housekeepers
by Sally Lunn
- *Hints for Needleworkers
by Inez Redding
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 26, Issue #11: January 1913
Page Count: 46
Cover Artist: Philip Lyford
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK SECTION
- Luncheon Cloth in Mosaic Cross Stitch
by Belle Robinson
- Lace Trimmed Jabots and Rabats
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- New Three-Piece Embroidered Collars
by Mrs. Wilson
- Centrepiece in Embroidery with Irish Crochet
by Mrs. Wilson
- Useful Embroideries for the Baby
by Mrs. Wilson
- Edgings and Insertions in Knitting, Crochet
by Mrs. O.E. Gerade, Lula M. Harvey, Gwen Keys, Elma Iona Locke
- STORY:
The Best Laid Plans(last installment)
by Carolyn Wells
- (3)Handsome Knitted Coat Sweaters
by Sarah T. Converse
- Handsome Embroideries
by Alice Waddington
- Fruit and Flower Garniture
by W.H. McCuin
- The January Hostess:
A January Birthday Party
by Eleanor Tyler
Moving Pinture Show Party
by Ruth Gregory
A Time Affair
- Occidental Rugs
by Mrs. Lucy B. Haven-Johnson
- Battenberg Lace for the Table
- Doilies in Punched Work
- (3)Crocheted Millinery
- Painted China Dresser Set
by Harriet Cushman Wilkie
- Stencils for the Nursery
by Josephine Bruce
- FASHION DEPARTMENT
- The Home Dressmaker:
Simple Dress for Midwinter
by Cathleen Cameron
- Pretty House Dresses
- Stylish Street Costumes
- Attractive Midwinter Models
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- Choosing the Table Linen
by Rosamond Lampman
- Choice in Household Furnishings:
Elimination of the Unnecessary
by Helen Louise Johnson
- The School Lunch
Fruits and Nuts
Mashed Potato Sandwich
Ripe Olive Sandwich
Egg Sandwich
Date Sandwich
Cucumber Sadnwich
Cooked Mayonnaise
Strawberry Charlotte
Nut Sponge Cake
Quick Fruit Rolls
by Mrs. Minnie A Emmons
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Bread Making:
Bread Biscuit
Baking Powder Biscuit
by Helen Van Derveer
- Savory Left-Overs:
Lamb a la Breck
Creamed Pork
Fricandeau of Liver
Fish Cutlets
Corned Beef, Tomato Toast
Curry of Beef
Chicken a la Cadillac
Meat Cakes
Salmon Souffle
Spanish Sauce
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- Mother Problems
by Maude Kent, M.D.
- The Priscilla Juniors
Mother Goose Calendars
- POEM:
The Doodles
by Florence Minckler Longley
- Growing Plants from Slips
by Clarence Sturgis
- The Home Beautiful:
the Living Room
by Dorothy Verrill
- Exercise and its Relation to Health and Beauty
by Mrs. C. Eleanor Mather
- Stenciled Curtains for the Nursery
by Josephine Bruce
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 26, Issue #12: February 1913
Page Count: 62
Cover Artist: Henry Wadsworth Moore
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK SECTION
- Macrame Handbag
by Belle Robinson
- New Embroidered Blouses
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Beautiful Designs in Hedebo Embroidery:
the Danish Shepherds' Handicraft
by Mrs. Wilson
- Knitted Jackets, Scarfs
by Mrs. Wilson
- Smart Frocks for Little Folks
by Mrs. Wilson
- (10)Crocheted Doilies
by Elizabeth Turkey, Miss B.B. Owens, Mrs. E. Hector Coates, Margaret P. Boyle, Julia E. Swoope, Miss B.B. Swoope
- Embroidered Luncheon Cloths, Napkins
by Ethelyn J. Morris
- Modern Applique
by Alice Waddington
- Irish Crochet Dress Accessories
by Mrs. L. E. Wood, Eliza A. Taylor, Mrs. S.L. Lewis, Mrs. W.F. Holmes, Emma McFarland
- Knitted Blocks, Edgings for Quilts
by Mrsl E.S. Richardson, Mrs. H.L. Adams
- Punched Work, Darning on Scrim
by Lois T. Rice
- Furniture for the Living Room
by Harry A. Packard
- Crepe Paper Weaving
by Mrs. D.L. Bootman
- Crepe Paper Doll Place Cards
- Scarf, Pillow in Embroidery, Crochet
by Virginia Shephard
- "Tatting for Household Linens",
by Gwen Keys, Jessie M DeWitt
- Necklaces of Beads and Jewels
by Mrs. T.E. Spear
- Pretty Underwear
- Little Things in Stenciled Leather
by Frances A. Harris
- Embroidered Hosiery
- "Beaded Tatting",
by Jessie M DeWitt
- Coat Set, Bag and Trimming Band in Macrame Crochet
by Anna Wuerfel Brown
- Embroidery Stitches
by Mrs. Christie
- Rambler Rose Embroidery
- Coronation Cord Crochet
by Lula M. Harvey, Harriette S. Rogers
- Cut-Work Centerpieces
- (3)New Things in Basketry
by Sallie G. Fitzgerald
- Centrepiece in Madeira Embroidery
- New Crocheted Collars(1 filet)
by Jessie G. Lane, Mrs. H.D. Graff, Elisabeth Mahan Bradshaw
- Advanced Stencilling
by Virginia Sheppard
- Bohemian Lace
by Ethel Richmond
- Conventional Designs for China
by Harriet Cushman Wilkie
- Baby Belongings
- Relief Embroidery
by Alethea Warren
- Hooked Rugs
by Mira Burr Edson
- Desk Set in Etched Metal
by A.E. Swoyer
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- Punched Work Linens
by Mildred H. Inslee
- FASHION DEPARTMENT
- Dresses for the Street
- Simple Dresses Which are Smart
- Negligee Garments
- Models for the Schoolgirl
- Junior Styles
- Talk on Midwinter Fashions:
Luxury the Keynote of Winter Fashions
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Volume 27, Issue #1: March 1913
Page Count: 74
Cover Artist: Unknown
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- Lacy Richelieu Embroidery
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- STORY:
The Kidnapping of Percival
by Anna A. Merriam
- Altar Linens for My Church
by Mrs. Wilson
- Copenhagen Cross-stitch Embroidery
by Mrs. Wilson
- Old Designs in Filet Crochet
by Mrs. Wilson
- Irish Crochet Neckwear
by Lilly Magens Bunting, Lula M. Harvey
- Filet Embroidery
by Ethelyn J. Morris
- "(2)Bags in Tatting",
by Mary E. Fisher
- PATTERN(crochet):
(3)Bags in Crochet
by Katie E. Scherer, Lula M. Harvey, Emma McFarland
- STORY:
The Little Cherry Table, part 1 of 2
by Alice Ward Bailey
- Hostess and Guest
by Marjorie March
- Embroidered Hats and Collars for Children
- Spring Neckwear
- Tablerunners
by M. Alethea Warren
- Embroidered Pillow Slips
by Alice Rea
- Place Cards for St. Patrick's Day
by Agnes M. Choate
- Crocheted Lace for Centrepieces
by Gwen Keys
- Crocheted Buckles and Collar Pins
by Mrs. A.O.L. Wertman
- Cross Stitch on Berlin Canvas
- Dainty Shades for Lamps, Candles
- Embroidered Parasols
by Lillian Barton Wilson
- Mosaic Cross Stitch
- Designs for Dainty Underwear
by Sally P. Moses
- Doll's Crocheted Suit
by Sarah T. Converse
- Knot Stitch Embroidery
by Lois T. Rice
- Aster Embroidery
by
- FASHION
- Early Spring Fashions
- Embroidery on New spring Models
- Corsets, Corset Waists, Brassieres
by Clarice Wile
- For Afternoon Wear
- Embroidered Linens for Summer
- Models for Misses
- What the Juniors are Wearing
- Simplicity the Keynote for Children
- Two Simple Gowns
- Easy for the HOme Dressmaker
- Draperies and More Draperies
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- Mrs. Woodrow Wilson as a Cakemaker
Gold and Silver Cake
Maryland Coffee Cake
Webster Cake
Old-fashioned Washrington Pie
Rich Black Fruit Cake
Delicious Cream Sponge Cake
Maryland Marble Cake
Angel Cake
by Mrs. Woodrow Wilson
- Housecleaning on the Installment Plan
by May Emery Hall
- the Cost of Food
by Helen Louise Johnson
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Business Girl Bride:
Pies(crust and fillings)
by Helen Van Derveer
- Ways with Eggs(recipes):
Baked
with Cheese
Stuffed
White Sauce
Toad in a Snow Drift
Ham and
Scrambled
Omelet No. 1
Crumb Omelet
Poached
Sandwiches
Pimento Sandwiches
Salad
Salad Dressing
Toast
Custard Pie
Custard Pudding
Date and Egg Pudding
Orange Pudding
by Elizabeth L. Gilbert
- Oyster Dishes for Lent(recipes):
Oyster and Shrimp Salad
Broiled
Deviled
Macaroni and Oyster Rosettes
Roasted
Oyster Forcemeat for Fish
Oyster and White Fish Stew
Oyster Fritters
Oyster Patties
Oyster Souffle
by Margherita O. Osborne
- Pancakes for Shrove Tuesday
by E.G. Mason
- Home Beautiful:
The Dining Room
by Dorothy Verrill
- Some Kitchen Tests for Purity
by R.D. Mock
- Hints on Fireless Cookery
Salmon Caprice
Creamed Cauliflower
Peach Shortcake
Green Corn Puffs
Prune Pudding
Scalloped Tomatoes
Poor Man's Pie
Foam Pudding
by Natalie Emmons Gray
- Priscilla Juniors
- Priscilla Juniors
Letters
- Mother Problems
by Maude Kent, M.D.
- POEM:
The Doodles
by Florence Minckler Longley
- Practical Reducing and Gaining
by Mrs. C. Eleanor Mather
- Keeping Hens
by Edward I. Farrington
- Making the Home Garden Profitable
by Kate V. Saint Maur
- New Fish Dishes(recipes):
Lobster a la Muisset
Creamed Sardines
Spanish Codfish
Fillets of Halibut Hollanden
Salmon Cutlets
Mornay Crab Meat
Herring Salad
Somerset Halibut
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 27, Issue #2: April 1913
Page Count: 62
Cover Artist: Sweet
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
A Ceremony Centuries Old
by Elise Ward Morris
- STORY:
The Little Cherry Table, part 2 of 2
by Alice Ward Bailey
- Boudoir Caps, Work Bags, Negligees
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Embroideries in Dresden Cross Stitch
by Mrs Wilson
- Punched Work in Lacy Background
by Mrs. Wilson
- A Beautiful Set of Bedroom Linens
by Mrs. Wilson
- Gifts for the Dower Chest:
The Dining Room
The Living Room
The Bedroom
by Alice Crowell Hoffman
- Punched Work for Bride's Room
by W.A. Dickey
- Hostess and Guest Department:
Spring Shower for Misses
by Hannah Waldenmaier
Showers for the Bride-Elect
by Jane E. Clemmens
Place Cards for Bridesmaid's Luncheon
by Agnes M. Choate
- Chamber Linens
by Lois T. Rice
- "Waist w/ Tatted Trimming",
by Jessie M. DeWitt
- "Jabot in Tatting, Coronation Cord",
by Mrs M. Clarke Nash
- Summer Neckwear
by Lois T. Rice, Mildred Inslee
- Embroidered Towels for the Bride
- Crocheted Accessories:
Collar, Cuff Set in Coronation Cord and Crochet
by Mrs. B.W. Long
Crocheted Belt
by Anna D. Lich
Crocheted Opera Bag
by Gwen Keys
- Set of Bridal Lingerie(Irish Crochet)
by Eliza A. Taylor
- Dainty Stenciled Parasol
- Crocheted Finger Coin Purse
- New Designs in Neckwear
by W.A. Dickey
- For the Bride's Trousseau:
Dressing Sack, Petticoat Flounce, Embroidered Stockings
- The Lazy Flower Embroidery:
Library Table Scarf, Aster Pillow, Centrepiece in Aster Embroidery
- Crochet for the Dining Room:
Napkin Rings
by Mrs. A.O.L. Wertman
Crocheted Water Set
by Hattie M. Loring
Border for Scarf End
by Lola Burks Hettich
- FASHION
- Gowns for the Bridal Party
- Street and Afternoon Costumes
- Summer Dresses for the Trousseau
- Simple Gowns for Bridesmaids
- Bridal Lingerie
- The Home Dressmaker:
For the Trousseau
by Cathleen Cameron
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- Luncheon for the Bridesmaids:
Grapefruit Cocktail
Luncheon Rolls
Pineapple Mousse
Cherry Tart
by Helen Davis
- Learning My Profession
by A. Homemaker
- Helps for Housekeepers
- The Business Girl Bride- "Salads"
by Helen Van Derveer
- Breakfast with the Fireless Cooker
by Natalie Emmons Gray
- Economy with the Casserole
by Mary Shiveley Holmes
- Some Excellent Spring Salads
by Georgette Waters
- Fillings for Cake(recipes):
by Christina Bee
- Condensed Milk in Cooking
by Helen Van Derveer
- Silver for the Bride
by Sally P. Moses
- The Home Beautiful:
The Bedroom
by Dorothy Verrill
- Everyday Uses for Crackers:
Danish Apple Cake
Cracker Corn-Cake
Broiled Tomatoes
Nut-Maple Wafers
White Sauce
by Helen Mar Thomson
- New Ideas in Gardening
by Clarence Sturgis
- Mother Problems
by Maude Kent, M.D.
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- POEM:
the Doodles
by Florence Minckler Longley
- Care of the Arms and Hands
by Mrs. C. Eleanor Mather
- Cheese Cookery(recipes):
Baked Rarebit
Cheese Salad
English Monkey
Cheese Timbales
Luncheon Cheese
Roxbury Cheese Croquettes
Berkshire Rarebit
Littleton Cheese
Baked Macaroni with Cheese
Cheese Fondue
Cheese Cakes
Cheese and Olive Canapes
Imperial Sandwiches
French Rarebit
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 27, Issue #3: May 1913
Page Count: 58
Cover Artist: Sweet
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
Decorative Possibilities of Stenciling
by Millie E. Starbuck
- STORY:
Jim's Folks
by Eve Owen Crochran
- Embroidered Shades for Lamps, Candles
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Accessories for the Summer Toilette
by Mrs. Wilson
- Lesson in Lacemaking:
Irish Crochet, Needlepoint
by Mrs. Wilson
- Dainty Frocks for June Graduate
by Mrs. Wilson
- Crocheted Bedspread
by Mrs. Norman Hopkins
- French Knot Embroideries for Dining Room
by Mildred H. Inslee
- Embroidered Tea Set
by Ethelyn J. Morris
- STORY:
Converts
by Joan Paul
- Hostess and Guest Department:
Busy Bee Party
Jolly Jungle Party
by Winnifred Fales
- Embroidered Waists, Frock
- Crocheted Edgings
by Lula M. Harvey
- Three Pillow Designs(Darned Background)
by Lois T. Rice
- New Bead Coat Chain
- Hat and Parasol
by Virginia Sheppard
- Collar in Venetian Crochet
by Belle Ulp
- Decorations for Summer Camp
by Harry A. Packard
- Sheets and Pillow Slips
- Home-Made Chair Table
by A.E. Swoyer
- "Tatted and Crocheted Neckwear:
Tatted Buckle for Tie",
by Hattie L. Wright
Crocheted Ornament for Bow
by Georgette Batt
Crocheted Jabot
by Lucia Noble
- New Summer Neckwear
by Sally P. Moses
- FASHION
- Gowns for Afternoon and Evening
- Three Seasonable Frocks
- Pretty Models for Summer Days
- The Home Dressmaker:
Russian Blouse of Ratine
by Cathleen Cameron
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- Furnishing the Summer Cottage
by Adelaide Allen Andrews
- Group of Excellent Soups:
Cream of Brown-Onion
Cream of Asparagus
Cream of Lima Beans
Vegetable Soup
Creole Soup
Tomato Boullion
Croutons and Breadsticks
by Minnie A. Emmons
- Cost of Food
by Helen Louise Johnson
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Daily Menus for May
by Rosamond Lampman
- Storing Winter Furs
by Addie Farrar
- Canceling the Church Debt
by L.E.T.
- The House Beautiful:
The Bungalow
by Dorothy Verrill
- the Kitchen Porch
by William Draper Brinckle
- Treatment of Floors
by Margaret P. Boyle
- Health and Beauty:
Care of the Feet
by Mrs. C. Eleanor Mather
- An Inexpensive Bungalow
by E. Lundborg
- Early Vegetables(recipes):
Asparagus Mousselaine
Asparagus Salad
Tabasco French Dressing
Waltham Salad
Waltham Salad Cream
Stuffed Peppers with Fresh Green Corn
String Bean Salad
Molded Spinach with New Beets
Carrots a la Poulette
Onion Souffle
Crisp Crackers
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- New Ideas in Gardening:
Insect Pests in the Garden
by Clarence Sturgis
- Mother Problems
by Maude Kent, M.D.
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- POEM:
the Doodles
by Florence Minckler Longley
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 27, Issue #4: June 1913
Page Count: 50
Cover Artist: Sweet
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
H.R.H. the Baby(embroidery)
- STORY:
Converts, part 2
by Joan Paul
- Simple Hats for Little Maids
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Beautiful Irish Needlepoint
by Mrs. Wilson
- When We Crochet for Baby(Zephyr)
by Sarah T. Converse
- Hand-Made Frocks for Wee One
by Mrs. Wilson
- For the Little Mother
by M. Alethea Warren
- Pretty Commencement Frocks
- Novelty Braid Crochet
by Elsa P. Masterman
- Some New Neckwear
- Macrame Bag of Fancy Tinsel Cord
by Belle Robinson
- Shirt-Waist Set in Irish Crochet
by Marie Mason
- Crocheted Garments for Dolly
by Mrs. L. B. Edwards
- Knitting for Infants:
Infant's Band
by Lillian H. Wales
Sweater
by Sarah T. Converse
Bootee
by Penelope Kay
- Play Rugs for the Nursery
by N.M. Pairpoint
- Bohemian Lace
by Ethelyn J. Morris
- Pretty Things for Baby
by M. Alethea Warren
- Hostess and Guest Department:
Potpourri Party
Fortune Telling Methods
- FASHION
- Embroidered Gowns for Midsummer
- Misses' Holiday Models
- Attractive Dresses for the Juniors
- The Home Dressmaker:
Best Dress the Little Girl Will Like
by Cathleen Cameron
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- Senior Luncheon(recipes):
Consomme a la Royal
Brazilian Cream in Timbale Cases
Timbale Cases
Browned New Potatoes
Escalloped Corn
Commencement Sandwiches
Summer Salad in Young Turnip Cases
Boiled Cream Dressing
Golden Nectar
Canton Cream
by Mrs. M.A. Emmons
- Preserves and Pickles for the Bride(recipes):
Peaches
Strawberries Wiesbaden Style
Blackberry Jam
Quince Marmalade
Rhubarb Marmalade
Jellied Raspberries
Spiced Cherries
Gingered Pears
Chili Sauce
Worcestershire
"Button" Onions
Beet Relish
Mustard Pickles
Piccalilli
Catsup
by Estelle Lambert Matteson
- The Business Girl Bride- Luncheon Dishes
by Helen Van Derveer
- Some Points About Bluing
by Margaret Soundstrom
- An Automatic Servant:
The Kitchen Cabinet
by Elise Ward Morris
- Some Eggless Receipts:
Batter Pudding
Currant Cup Pudding
Cranberry Pudding
Apple Pudding
Prune Pudding
Rice Pudding
Chocolate Blanc Mange
Cream Pie
Lemon Pie
Fruit Cake without Butter, Eggs
Pumpkin Pie
Gingerbread
Ginger Snaps
Favorite Cookies
Eggless Doughnuts
Eggless Devil's Food Cake
Frosting without Eggs
by Elma Iona Locke
- How to Market Intelligently
by Helen Louise Johnson
- How Two Girls Have Managed
by Elizabeth R. Darrow
- The Home Beautiful:
Preparing for Summer
by Dorothy Verrill
- Health and Beauty:
Teeth and Mouth
by Mrs. C. Eleanor Mather
- Frozen Desserts(recipes):
Orange Cream Sherbert
Coffee Ice Cream
Prune Ice Cream
Strawberry Ice Cream
Standish Pudding
Vanilla Ice Cream
Coupe Suzanne
Pineapple Coupe
Raspberry Ice
Manhattan Pudding
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Mother Problems
by Maude Kent, M.D.
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- POEM:
the Doodles
by Florence Minckler Longley
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 27, Issue #5: July 1913
Page Count: 38
Cover Artist: Sweet
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
Embroidered Frocks for Summer
by
- STORY:
Converts, part 3
by Joan Paul
- Heavy Venetian Crocheted Lace
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Ways to Use Venetian Crochet in Clothes
by Mrs. Wilson
- Eight Embroidered Collars
by Mrs. Wilson
- New Way to Use Punched Work with Darning
by Mrs. Wilson
- Some Ideas for a Church Sale
by Martha Genung Stearns
- Crocheted Accessories to the Summer Toilet:
Coat Set of Pink Linen with Border of Coronation Cord Crochet
by Mrs. J.F. Miller
Handkerchief Bag
by Mary E. Fitch
Well-fitted Yoke and Stock
by Nancy Powell Orr
Coat Set of Blue Linen with Border of Coronation Cord Crochet
by Mrs. J.F. Miller
Hexagon Coin Purse
- Collar in Heavy Crochet
by Ethelyn J. Morris
- Embroideries on Mosaic Canvas
by Sally P. Moses
- New Raffia Work(hats)
by Mrs. William A. Dibble
- (3)Handsome Collar, Cuff Sets(embroidered)
by Helen Bailey
- Embroidered Guest Towels
- Handsome Embroidered Waist
by Lucy Postlethwaithe
- Five Handsome Doilies(embroidered)
- Midsummer Fashions for All
- Hostess and Guest Department:
Ice Carnival
Thimble Party
by Marjorie March
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- The Porch Affair
by Helen Davis
- Making a Success at Dressmaking
by Zola Norris
- Cold Dishes for Hot Days
by Elizabeth L. Gilbert
- The Business Girls Bride-
Breakfast Dishes
by Helen Van Derveer
- Planning the Family Menus
by Margherita Osborn Osborne
- Saving the Middleman's Toll
by Enoch J. Mills
- Sun Cookery
by Georgette Waters
- In Raspberry Time(recipes):
Raspberry Pudding
Raspberry Steamed Pudding
Raspberry Bread Pudding
Raspberry Dumplings
Raspberry Souffle
Raspberry Float
Raspberry Fritters
Raspberry Shortcake
by Elma Iona Locke
- Summer Food for children
by Maude Kent, M.D.
- Summer Fruits in Cookery(recipes):
Strawberry Ice Cream
Strawberry Sauce
Raspberry Ice
Manhattan Raspberry Pudding
Peach Pie
Spiced Currants
Watermelon Cubes
Steamed Blueberry Pudding
Blackberry Shortcake
Blueberry Cake
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- The Home Beautiful:
The Veranda
by Dorothy Verrill
- Health and Beauty:
Treatment of Blackheads
by Mrs. C. Eleanor Mather
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 27, Issue #6: August 1913
Page Count: 34
Cover Artist: Sweet
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
Irish Crochet Sailor Collar in Blackberry Design
by Anna Wuerfel Brown
- STORY:
The Blue Lady, Part 1
by Annie Page Jones
- The Little Girl's Summer Frocks(embroidered)
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Cases for Bride and Cases for Groom(embroidered)
by Mrs. Wilson
- Five Beautiful Embroidered Aprons
by Mrs. Wilson
- Some Unusual Lingerie Pillows
by Mrs. Wilson
- Novel Embroideries
by Sarah Pearson
- Useful Bags and Cases(embroidered)
by Priscilla Art Dept.
- Crocheted Bag
by Belle Ulp
- Embroidered Collars and Bow
by Sally P. Moses
- Child's Bread and Milk Set
by Mary Turner Barrows
- Three Doilies(embroidered)
by Lois T. Rice
- Crocheted Waist Set and Hatpin
by Mary E. Fitch
- Embroidered Waist
by Mrs. W.D. Spire
- Attractive Summer Models
- Hostess and Guest Department:
August Party
Newspaper Announcement Party
Seaside Party
by Marjorie March
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- Helps for Afternoon Tea(recipes)
Peanut Wafers
Tea Cakes
Strawberry Fritters
Five O'clock nut Rolls
Cheese Tarts
Orange Tartlets
Sponge Cake
Cheese Balls with Wafers
by Mary Harrod Northend
- The Business Girl Bride:
Leftovers
by Helen Van Derveer
- Good Things for the Picnic Luncheon
by Marian C. Kellar
- Inexpensive Ices Easily Prepared
by M.C.K.
- The Emergency Shelf
by Jean B. Stewart
- Saving Money on Home Repairs
by Charles K. Farrington
- Halving the Drudgery of Dish Washing
by May Emery Hall
- Cooking Class of One
by Frances E. Gale
- My Ideal Sewing Room
by Gussie T. Smith
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- In Season Receipts for Peaches, Pears and Apples(recipes):
Baked Peaches
Canned Peaches
Peach Cottage Pudding
Panama Pears
Fruit Salad
Canton Chips
Mint Jelly
Apple Ginger
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- Helps for Housekeepers
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 27, Issue #7: September 1913
Page Count: 54
Cover Artist: Unknown
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
The Popular Filet Crochet
by Mrs. F.W. Kettelle
- STORY:
The Little Green Door, part 1
by Alice Louise Lee
- First Layette for New Baby(embroidery)
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Embroidered Household Linens
by Mrs. Wilson
- Five New Designs for Corset Covers(embroidery)
by Mrs. Wilson
- Stencil Work
by Elma S. Ritter
- Looking Forward to Christmas
- Carriage Outfit for Wee Baby(crochet,embroidery)
by Elsa Barsaloux
- Very Smart New Shirt-Waist(embroidery)
by Mrs. Wilson
- Embroideries for Living Room, Veranda
by Alice E. Manning
- Tea Napkins(embroidery)
by Ethelyn J. Morris
- "Tatted Coat Collar",
by Etta D Burnham
- Battenberg Lace for Curtains
- New Coat Sets(embroidery)
by Lilly Magens-Bunting
- Practical Side of Filet
by Belle Robinson
- White Luncheon Set(embroidery)
- Decorated Plates for Children
by Mary Turner Barrows
- Table Pieces in Bulgarian Embroidery
- Hostess and Guest Department:
Housekeeping Frolic
Return to Schooldays
Two Days in Dickens Land
by Marjorie March
- FASHION
- Priscilla Embroideries for Priscilla Fashions
by Sally Pearson Moses
- Draped Skirts Appearing in Fall Models
- Simple Models for School Days
- Youthful Costumes
- The Home Dressmaker:
Fashionable Drop Shoulder
by Cathleen Cameron
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- Cheese in the Everyday Diet
Cheese Balls
Potato Balls and Cheese
Cheese Dreams
Cheese Souffle
Eggs Stuffed with Cheese
- American Women as Municipal Housekeepers
by Harriet Brunkhurst
- Sea Gelatine Desserts
Strawberry Jelly
Buttermilk Aspic Jelly
Salad Isabelle
Tomato Aspic Salad
by Mrs. M.A. Emmons
- The School Lunch
by Laura R. Talbot
- Serving Cereals
by Sally P. Moses
- The Beginnings of Garden Work
by Myrta Margaret Higgins
- For Winter's Use(recipes):
Pickled Lime Marmalade
Canned Quinces
Grape Catsup
Grape Juice
Corn Relish
Green Sliced Cucumber Pickles Uncooked
Harvard Pickles
Petersham Pickles
Pickled peaches
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- The Home Beautiful:
LIttle Things in a Room
by Dorothy Verrill
- Health and Beauty:
In Reply to Your Letter
by Mrs. C. Eleanor Mather
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Mother Problems
by Maude Kent, M.D.
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 27, Issue #8: October 1913
Page Count: 70
Cover Artist: Not Given
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
The Neighbor(Advice/Inspiration)
by Thomas Dreier
- STORY:
Restitution, part 1
by Helen Peck
- STORY:
The Little Green Door, conclusion
by Alice Louise Lee
- Counterpane with Inserts of Filet Crochet
by Anna Wuerfel Brown
- New Ideas in Neckwear
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Christmas Handkerchiefs, Toilet Cases
by Mrs. Wilson
- (3)Smart Sweater Coats, Matching Caps(knit)
by Elsa Barsaloux
- Colored Embroideries for the Home
by Sonja Danfeldt
- Embroideries for the Wee Baby
by Edmonia B. Johnson
- Luncheon Linens
by Ethelyn J. Morris
- Tea Aprons of Muslin and Embroidery
by Ethelyn J. Morris
- Bead Jewelry
by Mrs. T.E. Spear
- Embroidered Waist
by Helen Bailey
- Oval Serving Tray
by M. L. McIntyre
- Macrame Bags with Ivory Rings
by Belle Robinson
- New Stock and Jabot
by Mary E. Fitch
- Useful Little Gifts
by Priscilla Art Dept.
- Coat Sets in Colored Embroidery
by Sonja Danfeldt
- Dainty Articles for Christmas
by Priscilla Design Dept.
- Tea Set, Rose Design
by Jessie L. Williams, Harriet Cushman Wilkie
- Knitted Centrepiece, Doilies
by S. Adelbert Wood
- Dainty Waist Garniture with Irish Crochet
by Eliza A. Taylor
- Guest Towels
by Virginia Sheppard
- Guest Towels wiht Filet Crochet Borders:
Swan, Squirrel
by Mrs. F.W. Kettelle
- Practical Gifts for the Housewife
by Sally Pearson Moses
- "Tatted Collar and Cuff Set",
by Fannie M. Miller
- Hostess and Guest Department:
A Wonder Party(Mrs. J.W.R.)
Landing of the Immigrants
Brown Owl Supper for Halloween
by Marjorie March
- FASHION
- New Fall Models
- Costumes for Street Wear
- Modish Styles for Young People
- For Little Folks
- Fall Gowns for Afternoon
- Practical for Morning Wear
- Daintily Fashioned Lingerie
- The Home Dressmaker:
Eponge Skirt in Three Gores
by Cathleen Cameron
- Embroideries for Priscilla Fashions
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- What is Bread?
Miracle of Yeast
Cider a Relation of Yeast
In Grandma's Day
The Next Problem
by Helen Louise Johnson
- Home in its Relation to School
by Florence Milner
- Celebrating the Wedding Anniversary:
The Paper Wedding
by Helen Van Derveer
- Away-from-Home Lunches
by Helen Labagh Johnson
- Out of the Molasses Jug(recipes):
Soft Molasses Cake
Gingerbread(3)
English Brown Bread
Rye Bread
Ginger Snaps(2)
Ginger Drops
Boston Baked Beans
Cheap Fruit Cake
Farmers' Fruit Cake
by Helen Van Derveer
- Priscilla Club of Domestic Science
by Henrietta D. Grauel
- Trim Your Own Hat
by Madame Eleanor
- Mother's Rainy Day Helper
by Grace W. Ripley
- A Modern Hallowe'en Party
by Nana French Bickford
- Planting Bulbs and Potting Plants
by Myrta Margaret Higgins
- BREAD(recipes):
Eggless Corn Muffins
Raised Graham Loaf
Flume Flannel Cake
Quick Nut Loaf
Family White Loaf
Oatmeal Muffins
Emergency Drop Muffins
German Caraway Bread
Boston Brown Bread
Cincinnati Coffee Bread
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- The Home Beautiful:
Some Less Usual Rooms
by Dorothy Verrill
- Health and Beauty:
Vibratory Massage and its Effects
by Mrs. C. Eleanor Mather
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Mother Problems
by Maude Kent, M.D.
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 27, Issue #9: November 1913
Page Count: 70
Cover Artist: Not Given
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
The Neighbor(Advice/Inspiration)
by Thomas Dreier
- STORY:
Restitution, part 2
by Helen Peck
- STORY:
Mistress Prudence Wentworth's Thanksgiving (as written in her diary, A.D. 1775)
- Crochet Breakfast Jacket
by Elsa Barsaloux
- Lovely Set of Bedroom Linens
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Embroideries for Furniture Tops
by Mrs. Wilson
- "Novel Effects in Tatting",
by Mrs. Milton French
- Christmas Suggestions in Cut Leather
by Fanny V. Cross
- Stenciled Furnishings for a Girl's Room
by Jessie Tarbox Beals
- Christmas Gifts for Sister
by Sally Pearson Moses
- Muskmelon Seed and Bead Bag
by Isabella B. Denny
- Towels with Borders in Oriental Drawn-work
by Harriet Webb
- Venetian Crochet Collar
by Anna Wuerfel Brown
- Two Baskets for Holiday Gifts
by Sallie G. Fitzgerald
- Wood Staining:
Roses and Bumble Bees
by N.M. Pairpoint
- Crocheted Pincushions
by Beatrice Brooks, Mary E. Fitch
- Dainty Pincushions and Bags(embroidery)
- Gifts for Card Players
by Alice F. Rea
- (2)Christmas Breakfast Shawls(crochet)
by Elsa Barsaloux
- Crocheted Candle Shades
by Mrs. E.J. Rea
- Effective Table Runner, Pillow(embroidery)
by Alice E. Manning
- Christmas Underwear
- Crocheted Nut, Candy Baskets
by Alice Waddell Simpson
- New Neckwear
- Gifts for the Little Newcomer
- Gifts for Grandmother
by Lily Magens-Bunting
- Crocheted Things the Children Will Like
by Lucia Noble, Mrs. L.B. Edwards
- Handsome New Embroideries for the Living Room
- Hostess and Guest Department:
November Turkey Trot
by Mary E. Hardy
Forethought of Winter
by Lucy Goddard
Thanksgiving Social
by Marjorie March
- FASHION
- Early Winter Costumes
- Seasonable Out-of-Door Garments
- For Indoor Wear
- In and Out of School
- For Cold Nights
- Embroideries for Priscilla's Fashions
- The Home Dressmaker:
Coat for Town and Country
by Cathleen Cameron
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- Entertaining the Thanksgiving Guest
by Helen Van Derveer
- Providing a Real Home for $250
by Helen Duey
- Cheaper Cuts of Meat
by Helen Louise Johnson
- Easily Frozen Desserts:
Maple Parfait
Chocolate Parfait
Lemon Delight
by Annah N. True
- Grandmother's Doughnuts
by Fanny S. Stone
- NUT Recipes:
Nut Bread
Apple and Celery Salad
Sweet Dressing(2)
Halloween Salad
Nut Salad
Nut Souffle
Nut Croquettes
Walnut Cream Pudding
Dainty Tea Cakes
Plymouth Cookies
Salted Almonds
by Eleanor Robbins Wilson
- Little Journeys in Foreign Lands- A Church Fair
by Pansy Meek
- Priscilla's Club of Domestic Science
by Henrietta D. Grauel
- Mother's Rainy Day Helper
by Grace W. Ripley
- When Meat Is High(recipes):
Lima Beans Fermiere
Pot Roast
Mock Sausages
Baked Macaroni with Chipped Beaf
Split Pea Soup
Vegetable Roast
Nut Loaf
Cheese Fondue
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- The Home Beautiful:
Rooms for Son and Daughter
by Dorothy Verrill
- Health and Beauty:
Relaxation
by Mrs. C. Eleanor Mather
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Mother Problems
by Maude Kent, M.D.
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 27, Issue #10: December 1913
Page Count: 54
Cover Artist: A.R. Thayer
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
The Neighbor(Advice/Inspiration)
by Thomas Dreier
- STORY:
My Christmas in 1775
from the Diary of Mistress Prudence Wentworth of Salem
- STORY:
Restitution, part 3
by Helen Peck
- Table cover in Eskimo Embroidery
by Belle Robinson
- Crocheted Things Any Girl Will Like
by Mary E. Fitch
- English Smocking- How to Do It
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Dainty Cashmere Things for Baby
by Edmonia B. Johnson
- Last Minute Gifts
by Lilian E. Davis
- Household Embroideries
by Sally Pearson Moses
- Embroidered Crepe Waist
- Cuff in Filet Crochet
by Jessie C. Lane
- Venetian Crochet Collar
by Ethelyn J. Morris
- Ribbon Flower Pins
by Mrs. T.E. Spear
- Chrissy Cross Stitch
by Charlotte B. Jordan
- (3)Christmas Caps(crochet)
by Mrs. L.B. Edwards
- 14 Christmas Gifts for $1.00
by Rose Seelye-Miller
- Etched Leather
by Fanny V. Cross
- Neck Bows for Christmas
by Helen I. Castella
- Small Stenciled Gifts
by Millie E. Starbuck
- Kimono Nightgown
- A Dog's Sweater(knit)
by Sarah T. Converse
- Embroideries of the Bulgarian Type
- Hostess and Guest Department:
Holiday Games
by Margaret P. Boyle
A "Wood-Be" Christmas Frolic
by Sadette Harrington
- FASHION
- Embroideries for Priscilla Fashions
- Indoor Gowns for Winter
- Simplicity the Keynote
- Suitable for Embroidery
- The Home Dressmaker:
Child's Box-Plaited Dress
by Cathleen Cameron
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- Informal Entertaining
by Helen R. Davis
- Home Made Dainties for Christmas(recipes):
Oyster Cocktails
Black Bean Soup
Custard and Spinach Blocks
Chestnut Dressing
Giblet Sauce
Cranberry Jelly
Escalloped Turnips
Sweet Potato Croquettes
Tomato Jelly Salad
Poor Man's Plum Pudding
by Marion Sotheron
- Use of Winter Vegetables
by Helen Louise Johnson
- Cotton Wedding Anniversary
by Helen Van Derveer
- Christmas Boxes and Candies(recipes):
Nut Brittle
Mexican Penuche
Maryland Fudge
Honey Chestnuts
Cream Candy
Walnut Cream
by Millie E. Starbuck(boxes),
Jeannette Norton(candies)
- Palatable Pork Recipes:
Roast Ham
Crown Roast of Pork
Ham with Tomato Sauce
Ham Rechauffe(2)
Broiled Cutlets
Salt Pork and Milk Gravy
Baked Ham, German Style
Bacon and Cheese Toast
Spiced Ham
Pork Stew
Pork Soup or Jelly
by Margherita O. Osborne
- Winter Vegetables(recipes):
Vegetable Soup
Lima Beans
Curried Vegetables
Scalloped Macaroni with Onions
Turnips, New York Style
Macedoine of Vegetables
Corn Chowder
Squash Biscuits
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- The Home Beautiful:
Kitchen and Pantry
by Dorothy Verrill
- Health and Beauty:
Is Your Hair Healthy?
by Mrs. C. Eleanor Mather
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Priscilla's Club of Domestic Science
by Henrietta D. Grauel
- Mother's Rainy Day Helper
by Grace W. Ripley
- Mother Problems
by Maude Kent, M.D.
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 28, 1914: 12 Monthly Issues
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Volume 27, Issue #11: January 1914
Page Count: 46
Cover Artist: Not Given
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
The Neighbor(Advice/Inspiration)
by Thomas Dreier
- STORY:
Restitution, Part 4
by Helen Peck
- Coronation Cord Crochet
by Emma McFarland, Lula M. Harvey, Mrs. Wilbur
- Five Charming Cushions
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Monograms for Household Embroidery
by Mrs. Wilson
- Knitting and Crochet for Winter Weather:
Knit Balkan Sweater coat
Crochet Balkan Kimono
Crochet Afghan in Greek and Old Rose
by Elsa Barsaloux
- New Household Embroideries
- White Embroidered Collars
by Eliza A. Taylor
- Some Applications of Cross-stitch
by Mrs. Wilson
- Embroidered Linens for the Guest Room
by Martha Genung Stearns
- Embroideries for the Library
- Dainty Things for Baby
- French Knot Embroideries
- Butterfly Designs for China
by N.M. Pairpoint
- Knitted Centrepiece, Doilies
by S. Adelbert Wood
- Embroideries for Priscilla Fashions
- Hardanger Embroidery
by Elma Iona Locke
- Hostess and Guest Department:
Progressive Age Party
by Celia Martel
Holiday Fete
by Mary Theresa Scudder
- FASHION
- For New year Functions
- Smart and Practical
- Comfortable Garments for Everyday
- The Home Dressmaker:
Young Girl's Dress
by Cathleen Cameron
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- Why We Should Use Cheese
by Helen Louise Johnson
- Selecting the Table Linen
by Katherine Curtis
- The Everyday Beverage
by Helen Mar Thomson
- Fighting the Demon of Dust
by Addie Farrar
- Cheese Cookery(recipes):
Walnut Deceits
Tomato Rarebit
Wellington Cheese Croquettes
Cheese Fritters
Baked Rarebit
Cheese Souffle
Stuffed Figs
Cheese Sandwiches
Egg Cheese Toast
Macaroni Italian Style
Rice Croquettes, Cheese Sauce
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- The Home Beautiful:
The Hearth
by Dorothy Verrill
- Health and Beauty:
Care of Eyes and Brows
by Clara M. Dixon
- Priscilla's Club of Domestic Science
by Henrietta D. Grauel
- Mother's Rainy Day Helper
by Grace W. Ripley
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Mother Problems
by Maude Kent, M.D.
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 27, Issue #12: February 1914
Page Count: 62
Cover Artist: Sally Cross
Notes: This cover actually shows a lady teaching her granddaughter how to tat!
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
The Neighbor(Advice/Inspiration)
by Thomas Dreier
- STORY:
Restitution, part 5
by Helen Peck
- An Unusual Lace Collar(crochet)
by Anna Wuerfel Brown
- Relief and Punched Work
by Lillian E. Davis
- Beautiful Set of Bedroom Linens
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- New Filet Crochet
by Mrs. F.W. Kettelle
- Billy Monday- Lace Maker(crochet)
by Clara Wells
- Eskimo Embroideries for the Living Room
- Basketry and Beads
by Charlotte B. Jordan
- Baby Garments
by Mrs. M.L. Williams
- Ostrich Wool Crochet for Children
by Elsa Barsaloux
- Dining-Room Linens
by Ethelyn J. Morris
- Frills and Fancies in Neckwear
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Three Dresser Covers
by Lois T. Rice
- Scarf With Venetian Crochet
by Florence R. Weisskopf
- (2)Bead Pendants
by Mrs. T.E. Spear
- Embroidered Dresser Sets
by Helen Bailey, Virginia Sheppard
- Cluny Lace Collar
by ellen Lawrence
- "Doilies with Tatting",
by Mrs. R.E. Sword
- "Tatting for Neckwear",
by Mrs. L.A. Frazier
- Lingerie with Irish Crochet Inserts
by Eliza A. Taylor
- Simple Designs for Painted China
by Elizabeth MacKenzie Roth
- Suggestions for Valentines
by Millie E. Starbuck
- Crochet and Braid Luncheon Set
by Marion Luther Medley
- Set of Embroidered Lingerie
by Edmonia B. Johnson
- Embroidered Net Guimpes
by Harriet Webb
- Painted Wooden Fruit Bowl
by Ida A. Woodies
- Finger Purse in Macrame
by Frieda Wilinshi
- Stenciling Combined with Embroidery
by Millie E. Starbuck
- Metal On-Lay Decoration
by Nellie M. Pairpoint
- Peasant Embroidery
by Lily Magens-Bunting
- Embroidered Towels
by Lois T. Rice
- Applique Embroidery
by Alice Waddington
- Hostess and Guest Department:
Fun for the 22nd
by Marjorie March
- FASHION
- Looking Forward to Spring
- Late Winter Fashions
- More Tunics and Draperies
- New Waists and Jackets
- Fascinating Dress Accessories
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- The Prize Samplers
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 28, Issue #1: March 1914
Page Count: 70
Cover Artist: Frank Guild
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
The Neighbor(Advice/Inspiration)
by Thomas Dreier
- STORY:
Restitution, Conclusion
by Helen Peck
- Embroidery Stitches
by Mrs. Archibald H. Christie
- "Collar in Tatted Applique",
by Mrs M.E. French
- Pompadour Rose Embroidery
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Crepe Paper Gifts for Easter
by Edith Kingsland
- Chemisettes and Embroidered Blouses
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Cross-stitch for Babies
by Carol Cox
- Embroidered Net Neckwear
by Ethelyn J. Morris
- Easter Gifts
by Sonja Danfeldt
- Palm Beach, Monkey-face, or Edelweiss Crochet
by Emma McFarland, Mrs. G. Julian Pratt, Bell Ulp
- Gown with Irish Crochet
by Beatrice Brooks
- Embroidered Towels and Letters for Marking
- Embroidered Lingerie
by Sally Pearson Moses
- Colored Centrepieces
by Virginia Sheppard
- Crocheted Shopping Bag
by Mrs. I. Danvers
- Baby's Afghan in Rake Knitting
by Sarah T. Converse
- Coat Collars in Silk Crochet
by Elsa Barsaloux
- Bedspread with Filet
by Leona Herring Stanbury
- Odd Pieces of Decorated China
by Mary Turner Barrows
- Smart Little Frock
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Smart Crocheted Accessories
by Carrie Benthall
- Bedroom Embroideries
by the Art Department
- Embroideries for Little People
by Alethea Warren
- Hostess and Guest Department:
St. Patrick's Day Jollification
by Margaret P. Boyle
Table Decorations
by Marjorie March
- FASHION
- Spring Fashion
- Spring Fancies in Evening Clothes
- Good Taste in Juvenile Fashions
- Stylish House Gowns
- Useful and Attractive Models
- New Spring Lingerie
- For Mother and Child
- The Home Dressmaker:
Smart Coatee and Tunic Skirt
by Cathleen Cameron
- The Corset the Cause of It All
by Lucille Edwards
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- Celebrating the Wooden Wedding
by Helen Van Derveer
- The Cooperative Store
by Grattan McCafferty
- The Milk Problem
by Helen Louise Johnson
- Out of the Can
by Helen Van Derveer
- Canned Goods Cautions
by Laura Crozer
- What Dorothy Learned About Housekeeping
- The Sunday Dinner Problem(recipes)
Cherry Puffs
Pudding Sauce
by Janette Parsons Baird
- The Home Vegetable Garden
by Ida D. Bennett
- Lenten Dishes(recipes):
Egleston Eggs
Bermuda Omelet
Onion Sauce
Luncheon Cheese
Pecan Nut Loaf
Boiled Cod, Venetian Sauce
Salmon Souffle, Spanish Sauce
Cadillac Codfish
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- The Home Beautiful:
Vases and Lamps
by Dorothy Verrill
- Health and Beauty:
Proper Breathing
by Mrs. C. Eleanor Mather
- Priscilla's Club of Domestic Science
by Henrietta D. Grauel
- Mother's Rainy Day Helper
by Grace W. Ripley
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Mother Problems
by Maude Kent, M.D.
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 28, Issue #2: April 1914
Page Count: 58
Cover Artist: Robert Logan
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
The Neighbor(Advice/Inspiration)
by Thomas Dreier
- STORY:
The Road, part 1
by Richard Alden
- Embroidery Stitches
by Mrs. Archibald H. Christie
- Embroidered Net Hat
by Lillian E. Davis
- Newest Punch Work
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Six Delightful Little Bonnets
by Edmonia B. Johnson
- Party Things in Irish Crochet
by Lula M. Harvey, Mrs. Murray, Esther Hewlett, Anna Wurfel Brown, Mrs. H.L. Miller, Mrs. W.W. Royal
- (4)Bead Pendants
by Mrs. T.E. Snow
- New Work in Basketry
by Florence B. Cushing
- Revival of Spanish Cut Work
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Suggestions for Travelers
by Priscilla Art Dept.
- New Crocheted Accessories
by Minnie N. Brainard, Ruth Zollars, Mary E. Fitch
- One-Piece School Frock
by Lilly Magens-Bunting
- Cretonne Mats with Crocheted Edge
by Louise Kilgour
- Crocheted Buttons
by Lula M. Harvey
- Embroidered Luncheon Linens
- Child's Collar and Dress
by Mrs. M.L. Williams
- "Tatting for Centrepiece",
by M.M.M.
- Waists Embroidered in Color
by Mabel H. Rand
- Collars and Cuffs in Colored Embroidery
by Sally Pearson Moses
- Suggestions for Dainty Baby Embroideries
- Morning Glories and Lace Bedroom Embroideries
by Marion Stevens
- Oval Centrepiece in Gretchen Embroidery
- Hostess and Guest Department:
Easter Menagerie Party
by Mary Theresa Scudder
Butterfly Party
by Marjorie March
- FASHION
- Gown for the Easter Bride
- Three Charming Gowns for Graduates
- Peplum a Feature of Spring Gowns
- Separate Waists are Still in Favor
- Straight Linens Becoming to Juniors
- The Home Dressmaker:
The Newest Undergarments
by Cathleen Cameron
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- Suggestions for Easter Entertaining
by Helen Van Derveer
- Perseverence of a Farmer's Daughter
by Mary Harrod Northend
- What is Glucose?:
Molded Desserts for Hot Weather(recipe)
by Helen Louise Johnson
- What Dorothy Learned About Housekeeping
- Cooking for Invalids(recipes)
Flour Gruel
Toast Water
Oatmeal Gruel
Cracker Gruel
Milk Punch
Egg Nog
Beef Tea
Mutton Broth
Flaxseed Tea
Eggs
Toast
by Helen Van Derveer
- Inexpensive Breakfasts
by Mrs. R.H. Gost
- Spring Plans for the Flower Garden
by Myrta Margaret Higgins
- New Desserts(recipes):
Petersham Peach Pudding
Coffee Sponge
Chocolate Pudding
Mint Marshmallow Sauce
Rhubarb Tapioca
Jordan Pudding
Fig Custard
French Macaroon Cream
Huntington PUdding
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- The Home Beautiful:
Furnishing a Veranda Living Room
by Dorothy Verrill
- Priscilla's Club of Domestic Science
by Henrietta D. Grauel
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Mother Problems
by Maude Kent, M.D.
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 28, Issue #3: May 1914
Page Count: 58
Cover Artist: Geo W. Colby
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
The Neighbor(Advice/Inspiration)
by Thomas Dreier
- STORY:
The Road, part 2
by Richard Alden
- STORY:
The Darkest Pages of My Diary, part 3
by Prudence Wentworth of Salem
- Embroidery Stitches
by Mrs. Archibald H. Christie
- Counterpane in Filet and Relief Crochet
by Mrs. A.O.L. Wertman
- Colonial Knot Stitch Embroidery
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Burlap Embroideries
by Mabel H. Rand
- Set of Bridal Lingerie
by Edmonia B. Johnson
- Season's Net Lingerie
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Hedebo Embroidery
by Sonia Danfeldt
- Raffia Hat Making
by Henrietta C. Walker
- Stenciled Pillows
by Lillian E. Davis
- Darned Towels
by Helen Durward
- Painting on Glass
by Beatrice Brooks
- Crochet for Household Linens
by Martha Mathes, Mrs. T.D. Perrottet
- Bib and Cap in Filet
by Virginia Shappard
- Crocheted Lace for Round Cloth
by Bessie Jett Rea
- "Tatting Combined with Braid",
by Gwen Keys
- Embroidered Collars
by Harriet Webb
- Knitted Kimono Sweater
by Elsa Barsaloux
- Dining Room Linens
by Priscilla Art Dept.
- Embroidered Lingerie Ready to Wear
- Child's Embroidered Collar, Cuffs
- Stenciled Household Linens
by Bessie Jeannette Howard
- Hostess and Guest Department:
Japanese Fan Party
by Mrs. J.J. O'C
Spring Bonnet Contest
by L.A.T.
Novel Decorations
by Marjorie March
- FASHION
- Three Smart Models for Afternoon Wear
- Comfort and Good Lines in Practical Garments
- Forecast of Summer Styles for the Younger Set
- The Home Dressmaker:
Soft and Summery
by Cathleen Cameron
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- May Day Breakfast or Luncheon(recipes):
Halibut Canape
French Fries
Fruit Salad
Jelly Whip
Dropped Jumbles
by Mary H. Northend
- Restaurant Keeping in Public Schools
by Fred Harvey
- Broader Housekeeping
by Winnifred Harper Cooley
- Celebrating the Tenth Anniversary
by Helen Van Derveer
- Making the Best of your Home
by Margaret Rutherford
- Dinner Pail Cookery
by Mary Winslow Bates
- Ye Bungalow
by E. Lundborg
- Putting Away Winter Clothes
by Anne Guilbert Mahon
- What Dorothy Learned About Housekeeping
- Casserole(recipes):
Potatoes en Casserole
Lima Beans en Casserole
Vegetables en Casserole
Howard Steak en Casserole
Ham en Casserole
Pork Chops en Casserole
Tomato Celery Relish
Lamb en Casserole
Veal en Casserole
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Mother Problems
by Maude Kent, M.D.
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 28, Issue #4: June 1914
Page Count: 50
Cover Artist: Florence England Nosworthy
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
The Neighbor(Advice/Inspiration)
by Thomas Dreier
- STORY:
The Road, conclusion
by Richard Alden
- Embroidery Stitches
by Mrs. Archibald H. Christie
- Italian Cut Work Simplified
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Lingerie Collars
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Frocks for Little People
by Mrs. M.L. Williams
- Household Embroideries
by Lois T. Rice, Mabel H. Rand
- Dining Room Linens
by Sonja Danfeldt
- Crocheted Yokes and Coat Sets
by Mrs. T.D. Perrottet, Emma McFarland, Georgette Batt,Mrs. W.B. Cunningham
- Blouses and Under Waists
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- "Cross-stitch and Tatting for the Bedroom",
by Sonja Danfeldt
- Hemstitched Napkins and Squares
by Ethelyn J. Morris
- Towel in Oriental Drawn Work
by Louie Kilgour
- Waist with Bohemian Outlining and Irish Crochet
by Beatrice Brooks
- New Lingerie Ready to Wear When Embroidered
- Embroidered Parasols
by Marie Walker
- Tea Cloth with Filet Crochet
by Mrs. A.I. Issott
- For the Baby
by Lois T. Rice
- New Summer Bags
by Mabel H. Rand, Mrs. C.P. Lillierap
- Hostess and Guest Department:
Flower Party
by Margaret P. Boyle
Resemblance Social
by Marjorie March
- FASHION
- For First Summer Days
- Practical Garments for Morning
- Summer Styles for Young People
- The Home Dressmaker:
Gingham for Girls
by Cathleen Cameron
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- For Friday's Dinner
Salt Cod and Parsnips
Lobster Cutlets
Collared Salmon
Fish Cutlets
Rechauffe of Fish
Salmon Rounds
by Mary H. Northend
- The Graduate's Luncheon
by Carrie D. McComber
- Food Values
by Helen Louise Johnson
- What Dorothy Learned About Housekeeping
- Utilizing Left-overs
by Marian C. Keller
- Making the Best of Your Home
by Margaret Rutherford
- "My Favorite Recipe" Frozen Desserts:
Glenridge Sherbet(Mary W. Cowling)
Strawberry Ice(Mrs. C.C. French)
Nut and Raisin Ice Cream(Mrs. C.A. Funkhouser)
Frozen Marshmallows(Mrs. Harry R. Wright)
Lemon Cream(Mrs. George H. Holeman)
Biscuit Tortoni(Mrs. J.H. Hull)
Frozen Punch(Mrs. John N. King)
Fruit Sorbet(Hannah M. Johnson)
Bisque Glace(Mrs. William Martin)
- STORY:
The Darkest Pages of My Diary
by Mistress Prudence Wentworth, of Salem
- Fruit in the Diet(recipes):
Molded Apple Pudding
Date Tapioca
Prune Ice Cream
Fig Custard
Fruit Salad
Strawberry Shortcake
Strawberry Ice Cream
Preserved Strawberries
Lenox Strawberries
Lenox Mixture
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- Priscilla's Club of Domestic Science
by Henrietta D. Grauel
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Mother Problems
by Maude Kent, M.D.
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 28, Issue #5: July 1914
Page Count: 34
Cover Artist: Not Given
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- STORY:
Our Nation's First Birthday
by Prudence Wentworth of Salem
- Luncheon Linens in White Embroidery
by Ethelyn J. Morris
- Edgings and Insertions in Knit and Crochet:
by Lula M. Harvey, Mrs. J. Lenmartz, Lilian Barton Wilson, Beatrice Brooks, Mary J. Potter, Mrs. J. Lenmartz, Mrs. J.W. Wilson
- "Luncheon Set in Tatting",
by Gwen Keys
- "Trimming and Neckwear in Padded Tatting",
by Jessie M. De Witt
- Luncheon Sets in Embroidery, Crochet,
by Mary E. Fitch(crochet), Helen Bailey(French Knots, Lazy Daisy)
- Adaptations from Italian Cutwork
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Designs for Seersucker Lingerie
by Lois Tolman Rice
- Embroideries for Children
by Edmonia B. Johnson
- Attractive LUncheon Set
by Madeline Mudge
- Diana Floral Beads Made From Bread Crumbs
by Ida Ekbergh
- Reed Desk Lamps Easy to Make
by Margaret Rice
- Simple Embroidered Blouses
by Helen Bailey
- Hostess and Guest Department:
White Elephant Birthday Party
by elizabeth Day
Other Nations' Party
by Marjorie March
- FASHION
- Infant's Long Clothes
- Summer Sewing for Little Girls
by Sonja Danfeldt
- Novelties in Collars
by Virginia Sheppard
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- What to Put in the Picnic Basket
by Mary Harrod Northend
- Transforming an Old Farmhouse
by Margaret Rutherford
- Shall the Conscientious Housekeeper Use Tinned Meats?
by Winnifred Harper Cooley
- Blackberries for Winter
Canned Blackberries
Blackberry Preserves
Spiced Blackberries
Blackberry Jelly
Blackberry and Apple Jelly
Blackberry Jam
Blackberry Marmalade
Blackberry Paste
Pickled Blackberries
Blackberry Catchup
Blackberry Cordial
Blackberry Vinegar
by Elma Iona Locke
- Frozen Desserts(My Favorite Recipe):
Maple Mousse(Mrs. J. Allen)
Frozen Pear(Marguerite Colton)
Cherry Sherbet(Ernestine Ohl)
Grape Sherbet(J.O.T.)
Plain Vanilla Ice Cream(Miss Genora Phillips)
Pineapple Ice Cream(Mrs. Fred E. Philson)
Peach Ice Cream(Mrs. Ida P. Fry)
Lemon Sherbet(Mrs. Elizabeth Frazer)
Chocolate Fruit Pudding(Mrs. John Dixon)
Newport Date Cream(Miss M.G. Yeckley)
- Preserving Time(recipes):
Preserved Strawberries
Piquant Currants
Blackberry Jam
Currant and Raspberry Jelly
Gooseberry Relish
Spiced Rhubarb
Rose Geranium Jelly
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- Priscilla's Club of Domestic Science
by Henrietta D. Grauel
- Helps for Housekeepers
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 28, Issue #6: August 1914
Page Count: 34
Cover Artist: Katharine R. Wireman
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- STORY:
A Summer Saturday's Sauntering
by Elizabeth Bruce
- Embroideries for a Man's Room
by Helen Bailey
- "Popular Tatted Neckwear",
by Sallie Blue, Eunice M. Bronson, Lena M. Brook, Emma R. Brookner Petre
- Muslin and Pique Neckwear
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Crocheted Necessities for Bathroom
by Belle Robinson, Augusta Yates, Mrs. E.E. Richard, Mrs. E.M. Lucas
- Covers for Old Fashioned Bureau
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Crocheted Garments for Babies
by Elsa Barsaloux
- Embroidered Curtains
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Embroideries for Girls' Room
by Martha Genung Stearns
- Romper-Baby Stencil
by Harriet Joor
- (5)Crochet Bags for Summer
by Augusta Yates, Lillie Parks, Clara M. Evald, Mrs. W.F. Mitchell
- Dining-Room Embroideries
by Virginia Sheppard
- Embroidered Blouses
by Helen Bailey, Lois T. Rice
- Lace Collar and Jabot
by Virginia Sheppard
- Embroidered Towels
- Hostess and Guest Department:
The Clover Fete
by Mrs. J.T.H.
A Tour of the Town
by Marjorie March
- FASHION
- Hot Weather Lingerie
- Boys' Crocheted Sport Hat
by Elsa Barsaloux
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- Electric Cooking
by Anne Emerson
- When Jelly Jells
by Harriet Henderson
- Her Christmas Sweets
by Florence Scott Bernard
- Molded Desserts(My Favorite Recipe):
Tutti Frutti Jelly(Mrs. W.E. Zoutlein)
Ginger Cream(Mrs. Ella M. Briggs)
Lemon Cream(Miss C.A. Bollman)
Pineapple Tapioca(Mrs. A.S. Fox)
New Snow Pudding(Mrs. Julia Hedrick Hicks)
- Hot Weather Dishes(recipes):
Quick Nut Bread
Cantaloup Supreme
Jellied Vegetable Ring
Horseradish Cream Dressing
Tyrolienne Halibut
Salmon Souffle
Spanish Sauce
Baked Eggs with Pimento Potatoes
Watermelon Cubes, Sherry Dressing
Lemon Cream Sherbet
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- What Dorothy Learned About Housekeeping
- Priscilla's Club of Domestic Science
by Henrietta D. Grauel
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Aunt Priscilla's Letter
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 28, Issue #7: September 1914
Page Count: 54
Cover Artist: Illegible
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
An Open Letter to Priscilla
by Elizabeth Clarke Hardy
- STORY:
When I Wore A Uniform, part 5
by Mistress Purdence Wentworth of Salem
- Things We Can Make For Men:
Knitted Auto Helmet
Crocheted Gold Hat
Knitted Golf Coat with Silk Sleeves
by Elsa Barsaloux
- Pompadour Rose Embroideries
by Sonja Danfeldt
- Needlepoint Venetian Lace(Gros Venise)
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Dining Room Linens in Hedebo and English Eyelet Work
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Filet Crochet Inserts for Pillows
by Mrs. F.W. Kettelle
- Fanciful Aprons
by Florence R. Weisskopf
- Torpedo Cord Embroidery
by Ethelyn J. Morris
- Four Methods of Working One Centrepiece(embroidery)
by Sonja Danfeldt
- Towel with Embroidered Crochet
by Mrs.W. Schotte
- New One-piece Corset Cover
by Harriet Webb
- Crocheted Turban
by Sarah T. Converse
- Braiding for Children's Clothes
by Edmonia B. Johnson
- Crocheted Lace for Bedroom Linens
by Eleanor R. Bartlett
- Embroidered Chemises
by Lois T. Rice
- Living Room Embroideries
by Alice Manning
- Coat Set in Venetian Crochet
by Ethelyn J. Morris
- Knitted Grape Leaf Doily
by Eleanora F. Gerhart
- "Possibilities of a Tatted Motif",
by Gertrude H. Terrell
- Some Unusual Beads:
Beans, Peas, Allspice
by Charlotte B. Jordan
- Cut Work Luncheon Set
- White Embroideries for the Dining Room
- Hostess and Guest Department:
A Cake Talk
A Forestry Study
by Marjorie March
- FASHION
- Practical Patterns
- With Flare and Tunic
- New Models for Juniors
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- English Sunday Night Supper
by A. Maria Crawford
- Rural School Consolidation
by E. Leslie Gilliams
- Canned Soups and Vegetables
by Winnifred Harper Cooley
- Helps for Housekeepers
- The Silver Wedding
by Helen Van Derveer
- My Favorite Recipe(molded Desserts):
Lemon Sponge(Mrs. H.L. Moore)
Delight pudding(Mrs. Daye Remington)
Jerusalem Pudding(Mrs. F.S. Burgess)
Marshmallow Cream(Mrs. F.G. Clark)
Raspberry Jelly(Mrs. A. Baker)
Grape Tapioca Pudding(Mrs. Jesse A. Fry)
Maple Bavarian Cream(Mrs. B.H. Neal)
Jellied Apples(Mrs. W.A. Grayless)
- Preserving Time(recipes):
Green Sliced Cucumber Pickles
Mustard Pickles
Chili Sauce
Gherkins
Auntie's Pickles
Ripe Tomato Pickles
Chow-Chow
Tomato Preserve
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- What Dorothy Learned About Housekeeping
- Priscilla's Club of Domestic Science
by Henrietta D. Grauel
- Mother's Rainy Day Helper
by Grace W. Ripley
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 28, Issue #8: October 1914
Page Count: 70
Cover Artist: E.F. BettsBaine?(difficult to read off cover)
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
The Neighbor(Advice/Inspiration)
by Thomas Dreier
- STORY:
The Wife of the Little Official
by Katherine Graves Busbey
- Earning a Living By Crocheting Lace
by Nancy Burton
- Breakfast Cloth in Mosaic Cross-stitch
by F. Beulah Kellogg
- Towels
by Edmonia B. Johnson
- Filet Crochet Border for Tea Cloth
by Emma McFarland
- Suggestions for Christmas Gifts
by Priscilla Art Dept.
- An Auto Coat and Bonnet(crochet)
by Beatrice Brooks
- Five Collars and A Waist
by Sonja Danfeldt
- Irish Crochet Neckwear
by Nettie H. Gregory, Mrs. L.C. Bigelow
- Gifts for the Auto-Girl
by Priscilla Art Dept.
- Crocheted Gifts for Men:
Neck Tie, Scarf
by Elsa Barsaloux
- Child's Knitted Bonnet, Jacket
by Mrs. Robert C. Inslee
- For the Baby
by Edmonia B. Johnson, Gertrude Walbrun
- Popular Organdy Neckwear
by Helen Bailey, Harriet Webb
- Bedroom Set in Pompadour Embroidery
by Sonja Danfeldt
- "Tatting For Table Linens",
by May Rice
- Two Beautifully Embroidered Blouses
by Edmonia B. Johnson
- Possiblities of a Luncheon Set
by Lois T. Rice
- Decorated Crocks and Baking Dishes
by Elizabeth MacKenzie Roth
- Knitted Lace for a Doily
by Mrs. Elizabeth Heald
- Cut-Work Embroidery for the Living Room:
Wild Rose and Vine
- Embroidered Underwear
by Alice M. Rea
- Colored Embroideries
by Ethelyn J. Morris
- Things Which Juniors can Make for Fairs
- Coronation Rose Embroidery
by Mabel Howard Rand
- Frolics for Hallowe'en:
Hallowe'en Magic
by Ruth Gregory
A Halloween Party
by Marjorie March
- FASHION
- The Popular Tunic Dress
- Youthful Designs for Young Figures
- Two Morning Dresses and an Apron
- Separate Waists and Skirts
- Frocks and Suits for Little Girls, Boys
- School Frocks for Little Girls
- The Home Dressmaker:
Making Over Last Season's Frock
by Isabelle Martin
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- Bringing Down the Bills
by Christine Terhune Herrick
- Children's Food
by Mabel Perrin Titus
- Hallowe'en in the Gingerbread World(recipes):
Lantern Cakes
Pumpkin Faces
Witch Cakes
Goblin Head
Prophecies
Good Luck apple
Black Cats
by Mary Harrod Northend
- The Breakfast Cereal
Apple-Raspberry Sauce
Barley with Cream
Apricots and Flakes
Milk Porridge
Prepared Cereal with Custard
Cracked or Prepared Wheat
Poached Eggs and Cereal
Rye Mush
Flakes and Maple Milk
Rice Porridge
Raisin Oats
by Marion Stilwell
- Food Value of Condensed Milk
by Winnifred Harper Cooley
- Hallowe'en Hats and Candleshades
by Carrie D. McComber
- Near-Meats for the Near-Rich
Near-Chicken Pot-Pie
Near-Terrapin
Near-Spring Chicken
Near-Ham and Eggs
Near-Duck
Near-Fish Balls
Near-Veal Loaf
Near-Baked Heart
Near-Salmon Float
Near-Escalloped Oysters
Near-Quail
Near-Turkey
Near-Possum
by Clara E. Wells
- Christmas Gifts That Grow
by Warren Mason
- Delectable Oyster(recipes):
Fried Oysters
Southern Cole Slaw
Norfolk Oysters
Huntington Croquettes
Oyster Stuffing
Oyster Ragout
Oyster Cocktails
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- What Dorothy Learned About Housekeeping
- Priscilla's Club of Domestic Science
by Henrietta D. Grauel
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Mother Problems
by Maude Kent, M.D.
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 28, Issue #9: November 1914
Page Count: 62
Cover Artist: Not Given
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
Christmas Reminders
by Priscilla Art Dept.
- STORY:
The Wife of the Little Official, part 2
by Katherine Graves Busbey
- Embroidery Stitches
by Mrs. Archibald Christie
- Five Dainty Aprons
by Mrs. Wilson
- Luncheon Linens in Colored Embroidery
by Madeline Mudge
- Smart New Neckwear
by Mrs. Wilson
- Dressing Table Furnishings in China and Embroidery
by Mary turner Barrows, Sally Pearson MOses
- Ten Reed Basekts for $1.00
by Charlotte Brewster Jordan
- Knitted Baby Things, Embroidered in Rambler Rose Designs
by Elsa Barsaloux
- Simple Crochet Combined with Embroidery
by Ethelyn J. Morris
- HOme-Made Gifts in Cut Leather
by Bessie Jeanette Howard
- Towels in Crochet, Embroidery
by Emma Boardman, L. Gertrude Day, Helen Bailey, Mrs. I.C.T.
- Seed and Bead Necklaces
by Mrs. R.C. Hall, Elsa P. Masterman
- Gifts for Wee Babyes
by Mildred H. Inslee
- "Baby Cap in Tatting, Maltese Crochet",
by Gwen Keys
- "Beaded Tatted Necklace",
by Mrs. Milton French
- Filet Crochet Coat Set
by Louie Kilgour
- Crochet Silk Purses
by Elsa Barsaloux, Eloise K. Newlands, Lucia Noble
- Copenhagen Rose Embroidery
by Lois Tolman Rice
- Gifts in Wool:
Crochet Shawl,
Knitted Armlets,
Invalid's Sock
by Sarah T. Converse, Beatrice Brooks
- Napkins and Cases(embroidery)
by Ethelyn J. Morris
- Things to Make for Children(embroidered)
by Lillian E. Davis
- Crocheted Scarf and Bag
by Belle Robinson
- Christmas Embroideries
by Harriet Webb
- Coat Set and Party Bag
by Louise Thomas
- Hostess and Guest Department:
Vacation Party
Kitchen Harvest Home
by Marjorie March
- FASHION
- Negligee Garments
- For the Young Schoolgirl
- For Embroidered Serge or Linen
by Ethel Rose
- The Home Dressmaker:
New Skirt from an Old One
by Isabelle Martin
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- The Feast of Thanks:
Cocktail Sauce
Cream of Mushroom Soup
Cider Frappe
Cheese Straws
Plymouth Indian Pudding
by Helen Labagh Johnson
- STORY:
That Most Wonderful Thanksgiving Day
by Mistress Prudence Wentworth, of Salem
- Eating for Health and Efficiency
by Winnifred Harper Cooley
- Turkey and Cranberries
by Marion Stilwell
- Pies, Puddings for Thanksgiving(recipes):
Family Paste
Mince Pie Meat
Cranberry Pie
Plum Pudding
Yankee Sauce
Squash Pudding
Raisin Puff
by Fannie Merrit Farmer
- Cereal Candies:
Fondant,
Snowball Creams
Date Dreams
Cream of Wheat Dainties
Puffed Rice Buns
Toasted Corn Flake Kisses
Shredded Wheat Porcupines
by Natalie Emmons Gray
- Electrical Appliances for Gifts
- "My Favorite Recipe"(Mince Meat):
Mince-Meat with Nuts(Mrs. Harry Atwood)
For a Family of Two(Miss E. Parker)
Pineapple an Unusual Ingredient(Mrs. Wm. Gieck)
Flavored with Coffee(Marie E. LeBron)
Used for Five Generations(Mrs. J. M. Seelve)
Grape Juice a Substitute for Cider(Mrs. H.J. Sandborn)
Rhis Recipe Calls for Molasses(Mrs. S.S. Moote)
Made with Prepared Mince-Meat(Mrs. C.E. Wickers)
- Good Bread
by Harry Snyder
- Priscilla's Club of Domestic Science
by Henrietta D. Grauel
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Mother Problems
by Maude Kent, M.D.
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 28, Issue #10: December 1914
Page Count: 50
Cover Artist: McMein
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
Embroidery Stitches
by Mrs. Archibald H. Christie
- STORY:
The Wife of the Little Official
by Katherine Jeannette Howard
- Tea Cloth with Filet Crochet
by Mrs. H.D. Graft
- Crochet for the Baby
by Elsa Barsaloux
- Outline Embroideries in Color
by Helen Bailey, Lois T. Rice
- Last Minute Gifts
by Beatrice Brooks
- Italian Cut Work
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Stenciled Christmas Gifts
by Bessie Jeannette Howard
- Outdoor Applique Designs
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Crocheting for Christmas
by Hattie M. Loring, Mrs. G.W. Parker, Mrs. Bernstein,, Edna H. Wilkins, Bess Bates, Lelia Solman
- Two Embroidered Tea Aprons
by Priscilla Art. Dept.
- Home-Made Sachets
by Addie M. Farrar
- Gifts of Silk Crochet
by Elsa Barsaloux
- Gift Towels(embroidered)
by Emma L. Boardman
- Gifts for the Card Player
by E. Marion Stevens
- Made from a Yard of Linen
by Etheylin J. Morris
- Cross-stitch Blocks for Doilies and Table Covers
- Embroidered Scarf and Cap
by Louise Thomas
- Hand-Painted Steins
by Mary Turner Barrows
- Home-Made Dolls:
Lady Snow and Mammy charcoal
by Natalie Emmons Gray
- Christmas Cards
by Gertrude S. Twichell
- Calendars and Book Marks
by Elizabeth Roberts
- New Notes in Colored Embroideries
by Sonja Danfeldt
- Hostess and Guest Department:
Christmas Millinery Opening
A Christmas party
by Margaret P. Boyle
by Marjorie March
- FASHION
- Early Winter Models
- For the Little Son and Daughter
- Simple Frocks for Home Wear
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- Buying the Home Equipment
by Claudia Q. Murphy
- Christmas Giving
by Carrie D. McComber
- Gifts to Be Eaten
by Elizabeth Atwood
- Cheaper cuts of Beef
by Nellie B. Maltby
- New Wrinkles in Candy Making
Using Fondant
Fruit Juice in Candy
Almond Taffy
Brown Betties
Cream Caramels
Maple Taffy
by May Belle Brooks
- Nutritious Soups(recipes):
Appledore Soup
Parsnip Chowder
Dinner Soup
Split Pea Soup
Berkshire Bisque
Cream of Lime Bean Soup
Potage Longchamps
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- Dorothy's Christmas Shopping
- Priscilla's Club of Domestic Science
by Henrietta D. Grauel
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Mother Problems
by Maude Kent, M.D.
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 28, Issue #11: January 1915
Page Count: 42
Cover Artist: TYNG
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
Knitting For Red Cross
- STORY:
The Wife of the Little Official
by Katherine Graves Busbey
- Making Money At Home
by Hilda Richmond
- Crochet Afghan
by Elsa Barsaloux
- "Handkerchiefs with Tatted Borders",
by Fannie M. Miller
- Brussels Applique Lace for Collars, Waists
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Hungarian Table Embroideries
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Initials for Bedroom Linens
by Sonja Danfeldt
- Cross-stitch for Pillows
by Sonja Danfeldt
- New Uses for Filet Crochet Squares
by Julia A. Greene
- Hand-Painted Fruit Plates
by Harriet Cushman Wilkie
- Crocheted Jacket
by Gwen Keys
- Neckwear
by Ethelyn J. Morris
- Bureau Scarf and Pincushion Set
by Alice M. Rea, Lois T Rice
- Embroidered Nightgowns, Skirt
by Priscilla Art Dept.
- Gretchen's Wardrobe
by Blanche E. Hyde
- Knitted Automobile Scarf
by Sarah T. Converse
- Dining-Room Embroideries
by Priscilla Art Dept.
- Hostess and Guest Department:
New Years Suggestions
New Year's Table Fancies
by Marjorie March
- FASHION
- The Long Tunic
- Garments that are Practical for Every Day
- For Big and Little Girls
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- Meals Without Meat
by Mabel Perrin Titus
- Teaching History by Dramatization
by Louise E. Tucker
- Shall Housekeepers Use Package Goods?
by Winnifred Harper Cooley
- Diet for the Sick
by Audrey C. Bullock
- Making House Plants Grow
by A Practical Florist
- Eggless Breakfast Dishes(recipes):
Eggless Corn Muffin
Savory Chipped Beef
Corn Toast
Gloucester Salt Codfish
Broiled Dried Beef
Breakfast Potatoes
Fried Salt Pork, Country Style
Raised Doughnuts
Beef Cecils
Pork Chops with Apple rings
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- Priscilla's Club of Domestic Science
by Henrietta D. Grauel
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Mother Problems
by Maude Kent, M.D.
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 28, Issue #12: February 1915
Page Count: 58
Cover Artist: "The Spinner", by Andre Antoine Crochepierre
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
Needle Helps
- STORY:
The Wife of the Little Official
by Katherine Graves Busbey
- STORY:
The Story of "Leonard"
- A Nine Patch
by Mary Elizabeth Gloeckner
- Hedebo Centrepieces
by Sonja Danfelt
- Monograms and Their Uses
- Filet Crochet Tea Cloths and Sheet Border
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Reticella and Darned Filet in Household Linens
by Carol Cox
- New Household Embroideries in Color
by Max Hagendon
- French and Eyelet Table Linens
by Ethelyn J. Morris
- "Tatted Neckwear",
by Mrs. A.B. Baker, Della Jacobson, Mrs. E.C. Sherwin, Hattie L. Wright
- "Doily with Tatted Latticework Border",
by Mrs. Milton French
- Cut-Work Embroidery
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Shadow Eyelet Table Linens
by Sonja Danfelt
- Filet Crochet Kimono
by Elsa Barsaloux
- Embroidered Collars
by Ethel H. Hawkes
- Hostess and Guest Department:
For the February Bride
by Bess King
A True Love Party
by Margaret P. Boyle
by Marjorie March
- FASHION
- For Evening Wear
- Designed for Service
- What the Youngsters are Wearing
- For comfort and Convenience
- Serviceable Models for Schoolgirls
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- Centrepiece of Linen with Irish Crochet
by Lula M. Harvey
- Embroidered Lingerie
by Louise Thomas
- Bedroom Embroideries
by Lois T. Rice
- Crocheted Counterpaine
by Mrs. A.O.L. Wertman
- Crocheted Edgings, Insertions and Handmade Fringe
by Mrs. C.C. Park, Margaret L. Carter, Blanche Hollister, Earl J. Sanders
- Embroideries for Children
by Edmonia B. Johnson
- Netted Doilies
by Mrs. J.D. Murphy, Mrs. G.H. Shultz
- Gretchen's Wardrobe
by Blanche E. Hyde
- War Relief Work for Priscilla Readers
by Red Cross Society
- Filet Crochet Collar, Cuff Set
by Ethelyn J. Morris
- Outline Embroideries for the Living Room
by Lois T. Rice
- Decorated Marmalade Jar
by Mary Turner Barrows
- Centrepiece with Filet Crochet Border:
by Ada William
- Knitted Bedspreads
by Mrs. E.S. Richardson, Elma Iona Locke
- Embroidered Tea Apron
by Helen Bailey
- Explanation of Crochet Stitches
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 29, Issue #1: March 1915
Page Count: 62
Cover Artist: EMW
Notes: Example of working bobbin lace on the cover!
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
Red Cross Relief Work
- STORY:
The Wife of the Little Official
by Katherine Graves Busbey
- Crocheted Auto Bonnet
by Miss R.A. Walsh
- Embroidered Collars, Chemisettes
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Crochet for Underwear
by Emmeline Rearick, Mrs. Paul Crawford, Bess Bates
- Chamber Linens
by Ethelyn J. Morris
- Underwear Which is Different
- Crocheted Bags
by Augusta Yates, Mrs. W.F. Gloeckner
- Embroidery for the Wee Baby
by Jennie B. Day
- Dining Room Embroideries
by Ethelyn J. Morris, Marie Walker
- Simple Craft Jewelry
by DeWitt C. Van Note
- Tailor Tacks in Proccess of Making
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Applique Embroideries for the Bedroom
by Lillian E. Davis
- Boudoir Cap, Negligee
- Floral Buttons(made from Bread Crumbs)
by Ida D. Ekbergh
- Pique Embroideries for Children
by Jennie B. Day
- Crocheted Dress Yoke, Trimmings
by Esther P. Hewlett
- Embroidered Blouse
by Helen Bailey
- Crocheted Breakfast Mats
- Decorated Bread and Milk Set
by Nellie M. Pairpoint
- Crocheted Collar, Cuff Set
- Embroidered Handkerchiefs
- Embroidered Parasols, Bags
by E. Marion Stevens
- You and I and Our Clothes
by Isabelle Marten
- Colored Embroidery for the Living Room
- Hostess and Guest Department:
Hunt the Supper
by R.D.
Kewpie Party
by A Beta Alpha
St. Patrick's Day Party
by Marjorie March
- FASHION
- With Shorter and Fuller Skirts
- Short Coats that Flare
- For Morning and Evening
- The Season's Blouses
- Aprons for Busy People
- For the Juniors
- Forerunners of Warm Days
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- Tabloid and Powdered Foods
by Winnifred Harper Cooley
- Health Hints for Women Workers
by Dr. Henry J. Gildersleeve
- Making the Most of Your Home
by Margaret Rutherford
- Puddings with Variations
by Mary Currier Rolofson
- A Real Dainty Dish
by Aldis Dunbar
- Evening Refreshments(recipes):
Strawberry Nectar
Peach Sherbet
Small Tea Cakes
Orange Ice
Vanilla Wafers
Swedish Tea Rolls
Honey Sandwiches
Cottage Cheese Sandwiches
by Minnie A. Emmons
- Making a Model Home Garden
by Clarence Sturgis
- One Solution of the Domestic Problem
by Christine Terhune Herrick
- How Much Fuel Gas Do You Waste?
by Claudia Q. Murphy
- The Business End of Craftswork:
by Nellie M. Pairpoint
- Maple Recipes:
Maple Sugar Cookies
Maple Delight
Maple Syrup Cup Custards
Cream Puffs with maple Filling
Maple Pudding Sauce
Maple Tapioca
Maple Turnovers
Maple Cream Filling for Cake
Maple Creams
Maple Nut Filling or Frosting
Delicious Maple Fudge
by Elizabeth Irving
- Meat Substitutes for Lenten(recipes):
Split Pea and tomato Soup
Nut and Potato Croquettes
Luncheon Rarebit
Cheese Toast
Baked Eggs
Potato and Egg Salad
Cream Dressing
Lima Beans in Casserole
Scalloped Macaroni with Onions
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- What Dorothy Learned About Housekeeping
- Gretchen's Wardrobe
by Blanche E. Hyde
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 29, Issue #2: April 1915
Page Count: 54
Cover Artist: George Straub
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
Red Cross Relief Work
- STORY:
The Wife of the Little Official
by Katherine Graves Busbey
- Crochet competition Prize Awards
- Monograms for the Bride's Linen
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Lingerie for the Bride
by Lois Tolman Rice
- Pillow in Darned Net and Reticella
by Carol Cox
- Negligee Caps and Matinees
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Organdy neckwear with High and Low Collars
- Filet Crochet Luncheon Set
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Towels for the Bride
by Mrs. W.F. Gloeckner
- Monogrammed and Banded China
by Mary Turner Barrows
- Dainty Undergarments
- Cut-Work Luncheon Doilies
by Edmonia B. Johnson
- "Tatted Wheels used on Household Linens",
by Louie Kilgour
- Hemstitching Combined with Embroidery
by Carol Cox
- Crochet Table Mats for Hot Dishes
- Breakfast and Luncheon Linens
by Carol Cox, Emma L. Boardman
- Table Linens in Eyelet Embroidery
by Ethelyn J. Morris
- Cases for Table Linens
by Hazel B. Glover
- Eyelet Bedroom Linens
by Lois Tolman Rice
- Hostess and Guest Department:
Birthday Bridge Party
by Genista
child's Party
by Jeanete Neith
When Easter Lilies Blow
by Marjorie March
- FASHION
- Practical Patterns
- Three Dresses and a Coat
- Separate Skirts and Blouses
- School and Play Clothes for Juniors
- Fuller Skirts for Short Frocks
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- Personal Touch a Bride May Give her Wedding
by Mary harrod Northend
- Transformation of a Five Room Flat, part 1
by Frances B.S. Waxman
- Easter Favors
by Carrie D. McComber
- Dainty Colors and Their Laundering
by Minnie A. Emmons
- A Woman's Vegetable Garden
by M. Roberts Conover
- The Humble Brush
by Alice Margaret Ashton
- Correct Engraving
by Anne Emerson
- Fireless Cookery(recipes):
Breakfast Cereal
Boston Baked Beans
Nut Bread
Luncheon Eggs
Roly Poly
Smothered Haddock
Corned Tongue
Horseradish Sauce
Bread Pudding
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- What Dorothy Learned About Housekeeping
- Gretchen's Wardrobe
by Blanche E. Hyde
- Priscilla's Club of Domestic Science
by Henrietta D. Grauel
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Mother Problems
by Maude Kent, M.D.
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 29, Issue #3: May 1915
Page Count: 50
Cover Artist: Not Given
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
The Neighbor
by Thomas Dreier
- CORRECTION:
Crocheted Auto Bonnet, March 1915
- Morning Glory Luncheon Set
by Sonja Danfelt
- Bungalow Embroidery
by Lilly Magens-Bunting
- Filet Crochet for Piazza Work
by Mrs. H.C. Duffy, Annah C. Hall
- Raffia Floor Mats
by Henrietta C. Walker
- Eyelet Embroidery
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Bags and Cases for the Traveler
by Emma L. Boardman
- Spider Web Crochet for the Dining Room
by Mrs. J. Lawrence Meem
- Wood Craft for Recreation-
A Buffet
by F.J. Kates
- Colored Embroideries for the Veranda
by Ethelyn J. Morris
- Crocheted Basket Favors
by Jen Libby
- Embroideries for the Baby
by Carol Cox, Emma L. Boardman
- Hand-Painted Gift China
by Nellie M. Pairpoint
- Summer Lingerie
by Emma L. Boardman, Mrs. M.L. Williams
- Ladies' Knitted Sweater, Turban
by Elsa M. Barsaloux
- Graduation Frocks
by Carrie Benthall
- Darned Towels
by Mrs. Kenneth Bogardus
- Towels, Pillowcases with rickrack
by Mrs. N.W. Duerson
- Crocheted Rag Rugs
by Carrie Benthall
- Stenciling for Children
by Josephine E. Bruce
- Bedroom Embroideries
by Ethelyn J. Morris
- Hostess and Guest Department:
Spring Outing
by Mrs. J.G.B.
Stork Party
by Natalie Emmons Gray
Shower of Notions
by Edith G. Hawkes
by Marjorie March
- FASHION
- Variety in Spring Fashions
- Embroidered Blouses and Plain Frocks
- For Young Girls
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- Cake Making a Means of Increasing the Income
- Convenient Closets in Odd Places
by Mary Harrod Northend
- Comfort on the Porch
by Mary Harrod Northend
- Safeguarding the Family Health
by Mary Hamilton Talbott
- Moving Made Easy
by Elizabeth R. Darrow
- Delicious Ways with Rubarb(recipes):
Rhubarb Shorcake
Rhubarb Custard Pie
Rhubarb Tapioca Pudding
Rhubarb Flummery
Escaloped Rhubarb
Baked Rhubarb Dumplings
Rhubarb Sherbet
Rhubarb Tutti Frutti Cake
by Mary mason Wright
- Your Spring Painting
by Charles Francis Read
- "My Favorite Recipe"(Molded Desserts):
Fairy Banquet Pudding(Mrs. J.L. Stewart)
Hot Chocolate Sauce(Stewart)
Apricot-Sponge(Mrs. Edna McKnight)
Honeycomb Pudding(Mrs. Bessie Goodall)
Neapolitan Delight(Natalie R. Brown)
Judge Peter's Pudding(Mrs. CH. Carter)
Marshmallow Charlotte(Mrs. W. Tilden Smith)
Chocolate Pudding(Miss M. Bushman)
Crib of Strawberries(Mrs. T.A. Shuff)
- For Unexpeced Guests(recipes):
Emergency Soup
Cheese Squares
Codfish Puff
Creamed Eggs with Sardines
Salmon Souffle
Littleton Sauce
Eggs a la Soubise
Deviled Corn
Emergency Muffins
Dresden Sandwiches
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- Transformation of a Five Room Flat, part 2
by Frances B.S. Waxman
- Gretchen's Wardrobe
by Blanche E. Hyde
- Priscilla's Club of Domestic Science
by Henrietta D. Grauel
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Mother Problems
by Maude Kent, M.D.
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 29, Issue #4: June 1915
Page Count: 46
Cover Artist: Harold Cue
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
Needle Helps
- STORY:
Burned Bridges
by Helen Peck
- Making Money at Home
by Readership
- Silk Embroideries for the Living Room
by Alice Waddington
- Silk Muslin Underwear
by Lilian E. Davis
- Silk Crochet for the Baby
by Elsa Barsaloux
- Two Silk-embroidered Centrepieces, Tea Cloth
by Sally Pearson Moses
- New Blouses for Summer
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Embroideries for the Baby
by Emma L. Boardman, Lilian e. Davis, Mrs. M. L. Williams, Harriet Webb
- Crochet for Church Fairs
by Hattie M. Reed, Mrs. Harry C. Duffy, Hazel Zetroner, Sara Toedt, Florence French, Dorothy A. Beed
- Living Room Embroideries
by Ethelyn J. Morris
- "Tatted Motifs Used on Sofa Pillow",
by Fannie M. Miller
- Raffia Twine Crocheted Hat
by Alice Sweet Crawford
- Blackberry Luncheon Set
by Lois Tolman Rice
- Embroidered Guest Towels
by Jennie B. Day
- Card Table Covers
by Madeline Mudge
- Embroideries for the Summer Girl
by Ethelyn J. Morris
- Explanation of Crochet Stitches
- Japanese Luncheon Set
by Lilian E. Davis
- Cross-stitch for Babies
- Hostess and Guest Department:
Flower Party
by Margaret P. Boyle
Porch Party
by Hostess
The June Hostess
by Marjorie March
- FASHION
- Patterns for Home Use
- For Beach, Swimming Pool and Gymnasium
- Practical Patterns for Misses and Children
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- Simple Luncheon for the Servantless
Good Mayonnaise Dressing
Delmonico Potatoes
Grape Conserve
Pineapple Sherbet
Cream of Corn Soup
Breaded Cutlets
Custard Dainties
Park Street Cake
Chicken Mousse
Juliets
by Eleanor Robbins Wilson
- Packing the Picnic Basket
by Mary Harrod Northend
- Closing the House
by Charles K. Farrington
- When Cucumbers are In Season
Tartare Sauce
White Sauce
Tomato Sauce
Baked cucumbers
Cucumber Tart Salad
Cucumber Fritters
Creamed Cucumbers
Cucumber Cups
Cucumber and Celery Salad
by Helen B. Merrill
- Housekeeping Mistakes
by Myrtie Clark
- "For Man Must Eat"
by
- "My Favorite Recipe"(Frozen Desserts):
Strawberry Sorbet
Honey Buttermilk
Raspberry Sherbet
Bisque Sartoni
Peach Ice Cream
Grape Juice Frappe
Pineapple Sorbet
Banana Ice Cream
Cocoanut Ice
- Early Fruits(recipes):
Currant Pie
Raspberry Shortcake
Raspberry Syrup
Iced Fruit Juice
Cherry Pudding
Hard Sauce
Cherry Nut Salad
Cream Mayonnaise
Cherry Moss
Strawberry Macaroon Ice
Gooseberry Relish
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- What Dorothy Learned About Housekeeping
- Gretchen's Wardrobe
by Blanche E. Hyde
- Priscilla's Club of Domestic Science
by Henrietta D. Grauel
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Mother Problems
by Maude Kent, M.D.
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 29, Issue #5: July 1915
Page Count: 34
Cover Artist:
Notes: They were told by the state of Massachusetts that they could not display this cover with the US flag depicted, so they pasted a note over the offending part of the picture with an explanation of why it had to be covered...
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- Needle Helps
- STORY:
Billy's Burglar
by Donna J. Nicholas
- Lingerie Frock, Sleeveless Jackets
- Coarse Hedebo
by Lilian Barton wilson
- Pillows in Crochet, Embroidery
by Mrs. E.M. Lucas, Mrs. F.W. Kettelle
- Napkins, Towels and Cases
by Lois Tolman Rice
- Blue and White Embroidery
by Sonja Danfelt
- Embroideries for the Tiny Baby
by Jennie B. Day
- Newest Summer Neckware
by Emma L. Boardman
- Filet Crochet Scarf
by Charlotte F. Boldmann
- Summer Blouses
- Scarf with Filet Crochet Ends
by Charlotte F. Boldtmann
- Crocheted party Cap
by Helen Garbutt
- Children's Frocks
by Lily Magens-Bunting
- Marking Towels in Embroidery, Crochet
by Emma L. Boardman, Mrs. W. Schotte
- Case for Bathing Suit
- Long and Short Clothes for Babies
- "Tatted Neckwear",
by Martha Jameson, Mrs. F.H. Moon
- Children's Caps, Bonnets
- Hostess and Guest Department:
Japanese Party
by M.P.B.
With Raspberry Ices
by Sally Bell
Patriotic Lawn Party
by Marjorie March
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- Afternoon Tea
by Carrie D. Macomber
- Economy with the Gas Range
by Charles K. Farrington
- Salad Sandwiches
Lettuce Sandwiches
cucumber Sandwiches
Cress Sandwiches
Olive Sandwiches
Olive and Cheese Sandwiches
Mint Cucumber Sandwiches
Sweet Pepper Sandwiches
Piquant Salad Sandwiches
tomato and Onion Sandwiches
Mixed Vegetable Sandwiches
Dutch Sandwiches
by Mary Mason Wright
- The Canning Season
by Mrs. Elizabeth Atwood
- Soda Fountain Syrups
by Winnifred Harper Cooley
- "My Favorite Recipe"(Canning, Preserving):
Black Raspberry and Black Current Jelly
Orange and Peach Marmalade
Orange Marmalade
Grape Relish
Preserved Winter citron
Corn Salad
To Keep Melons and Pumpkins
- Salads for Hot Weather(recipes):
Molded Salmon with Cucumber Sauce
Cucumber Sauce
Cadillac Cucumber Salad
Parisian French Dressing
Lamb Salad
Cream Cheese and Currant Jelly Salad
French Dressing
Watercress and Egg Salad
Vegetable Macedoine
Frozen Fruit Salad
Fruit Salad
Cream Dressing
Stuffed Tomatoes
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Mother Problems
by Maude Kent, M.D.
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 29, Issue #6: August 1915
Page Count: 34
Cover Artist: Not Given
Notes: Modern Priscilla announced there was a great revival in smocking that season...
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
Luncheon Set in Maltese Crochet
by Mrs. H.P. Hovis
- STORY:
The Awakening of Minerva
by Ella Randall Pearce
- Dainty Aprons for Gift Purposes
by Mrs. M.L. Williams
- Dainty Embroideries for the Bedroom
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Attractive Embroideries for the Bathroom
- Couch Pillow of Varied Shapes and Sizes
- Crochet and Embroidery for Underwear
by Myrtle Hollingsworth, Bessie Jett Rea, Helen Randolph, Hattie Bell Davis
- Smocking for Children's Frocks
by Louise Flynn
- Cases for the Traveler
- New China Designs
by Mary Turner Barrows
- Edges Insertions and Doily in Knitting
by Gertrude Rocker, Genie E. Jenkins
- Embroidered Pique Coat Sets
- Blouses of the Popular Colored Linen
by Emma L. Boardman
- Woven Table Mats
- Three Pretty Roll Collars
- Bluebird Card Table Set
- For the School Girl's Wardrobe
- Dining Room Embroideries
by Sonja Danfelt
- Hostess and Guest Department:
Nosegay Party
by Elizabeth Whitford
by Marjorie March
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- Serving Sea Foods:
Broiled Whitefish
Salmon Loaf with White Sauce
Yankee Fish Cakes
Creamed Crab a la California
Crab a la Creole
Lobster Cutlets
Mayonnaise of Fish
Planked Shad
Finnan Haddie a la Creme
Deviled Oysters
Fish Chowder
by Eleanor Robbins Wilson
- Some Healthful Salads:
Apple Salad
Stuffed Tomato Salad
Oyster Salad
Bean Salad
Asparagus Salad
Chicken Salad
Orange Salad
Cauliflower Salad
Salmon Salad
Cabbage Salad
Cucumber Salad
Potato Salad
Lobster Salad
Fruit Salad
Tongue Salad
Veal Salad
by Virginia E. Neale
- Care of the Lamp
by Mary Harrison
- Green Corn(recipes):
Baked Corn, Southern Style
Tomatoes Baked with Corn
Corn Omelet
Green Corn, Boiled
Green Corn, Stewed
Corn-and-Tomato Soup
Corn Chowder
by Minnie A. Emmons
- "My Favorite Recipe"(Molded Desserts):
Orange Bavarise
Cherry Tapioca
Raspberry Dream
Lemon Jelly
Ribbon Marshmallow Pudding
Molded Rice
Queen of Fruit Jellies
Strawberry Bavarian Cream
- Unusual Jams, Jellies(recipes):
Quince and Cranberry Jelly
Orange Marmalade
Plum Gumbo
Quince Honey
Mint Jelly
Blueberry Jelly
Blackberry Jam
Pickled Lime Marmalade
Elderberry Jelly
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 29, Issue #7: September 1915
Page Count: 50
Cover Artist: Gene Prezzler
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
Luncheon Set of Embroidered Blocks
by Sonja Danfelt
- STORY:
Into the Silence
by Elizabeth > Gilbert
- Centre and Doilies in Medallion Braid Crochet
by Helen Randolph
- (3)Embroidered Doily Sets
- Embroidered Towels, Straps, Bag
by E. Marion Stevens
- Jewel Cloth Embroideries for Bedroom
by Priscilla Art Dept.
- "Edgings and Insertions for Curtains(tatting)",
by Mrs. Milton French
- "Luncheon Set with Tatted Edge",
by Blanche Daniels
- "Edgings and Insertions for Curtains(knit,crochet)
by Mrs. Robert Roseboom(crochet), Gertrude Rocker(knit), Hazel Hayes(crochet)
- Embroidered Dresses For Little Tots
by Edmonia B. Johnson
- Bedroom Embroideries
by M. Alethea Warren
- Practical Bags, Cases
by Priscilla Art Dept.
- Child's Knitted Toque, Sweater
by Mrs. C.J. Matthews
- Silk Crochet Collar
by Emily H. Graham
- Applications of Filet Crochet Motif
by Lilla B.N. Weston
- Easily Made French Lingerie
- Artistic Possiblities of Yellow Earthenware
by Elizabeth MacKenzie Roth
- Dainty Embroidered Wraps for Babies
- Filet Crochet Scarf Shawl
by Elsa Barsaloux
- Hat with Crocheted Brim- "The Gay"
- Bluebird Luncheon Set
by Virginia Shepard
- Marking Rose Petal Beads
by Caroline M. Simmons
- Embroidered Blouse
- Junior Girl's Cap, Apron
by "Aunt Priscilla"
- Small Centrepieces for Dining Table
by Ethelyn J. Morris
- Hostess and Guest Department:
Party of Stitches
by Mrs. L.L.F.
Announcement Luncheon
by Alice Cook Fuller
Japanese Party
by Marjorie March
- FASHION
- Coming Styles Cast Their Shadows Before
- Attractive Costumes for School and College Girls
- Practical Costumes for Younger Children
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- New and Satisfying Salads
by Marion Harris Neil
- How Philadelphia Is Teaching Children Civics
by E. Leslie Gilliams
- Chats with a Professional Decorator-
The Joy of Color
by Mary Harrod Northend
- Suggestions on Home Lighting
by S.G. Hibben, E.E.
- Packing an Appetizing Lunch
by Olive Hyde Foster
- The Young Infant
by Maude Kent, M.D.
- The Much Neglected Quince(recipes):
Quinces in Cider
Preserved Quinces
Quince and Apple Preserve
Quince Jelly
Quince Marmalade
Canned Quinces
by Georgetta Waters
- Desserts from Fruit Left-overs
by Anna Phillips See
- Coffee Facts
by Maude Kent
- Fall Produce(recipes):
Grape Juice
Grape Conserve
Tomato Soup
Mustard Pickle
Tomato and Celery Relish
Sweet Crab-apple Pickle
Saco Pickles
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 29, Issue #8: October 1915
Page Count: 58
Cover Artist: G.H. Mitchell
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
Embroideries for the Luncheon Table
by Ethel D. Hayden
- Earning Money At Home
by Priscilla Needleworks
- STORY:
Princess Lorraine, American, part 1
by George Edmund Holt
- Needle Helps
- Pincushions and Dresser Scarfs
by Ethelyn J. Morris, Lois T. Rice
- Distinctive Neckware
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Beautiful Examples Filet Crochet
by Emma McFarland, Mrs. William P. Hathway, Mrs. John Cooney
- Practical Gifts for Men
by Lois Tolman Rice
- Luncheon Set in Filet Crochet
by Lulu Boyer
- New Designs for China
by Mary Turner Barrows
- Aprons that Are Distinctive
- (6)Crochet Nut Baskets
by Nellie Clarke Brown
- Baby's Knitted Jacket, Bootees
by Mrs. C.J. Matthews
- Scarf and Pillow
by Virginia Sheppard
- Embroidered Towels
- Corset covers That Are Unique
- Painted Wooden Boxes
by Elizabeth MacKenzie Roth
- Crocheted Collar
by Mrs. T.D. Perottet
- Child's Crocheted Bonnet, Sweater
by Elsa Barsaloux
- Baby Wear(embroidered)
by Louise Thomas
- Filet Crochet Counterpane
by Mrs. C.J. Matthews
- Handkerchiefs, Cases
- "Tatted Nightgown Yoke",
by Rose Seelye-Miller
- Gifts Which Juniors Can Make
- Explanation of Crochet Stitches
- Living Room Embroidery and Crochet
by Nellie A. Carlson, Helen Bailey
- Hostess and Guest Department:
Jitney Party
by M.M.
Old-time Rag Bee
by Mrs. J.D.
Hallowe'en Suppers
by Marjorie March
- FASHION
- Timely Notes on Winter Styles
- Four Dresses Made at Small Expense
- Charming Costumes for Young Girls
- For Relaxation and Rest
- Aprons and House Dresses
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- Preparation of the School Lunch
by Mae Macquire Telford
- The Witcheries of Hallowe'en
Delicious Nut Sandwiches
Potted Meat Sandwiches
Brownies
Cranberry and Banana Compote
Mulled cider
Bow-Kail Salad
Lamb's Wool and Frumenty
Pumpkin Pie
Chicken Salad
Apple and Ginger Ice Cream
Luck Cake
Popcorn Balls with Molasses
Deviled Chestnuts
Favorite Doughnuts
by Marion Harris Neil
- Chats with a Professional Decorator-
Woodwork and Walls
by Mary Harrod Northend
- Less Than Ten Cents Per Meal
by Helen Glenn
- Care of Porcelain and Enamel Ware
by Helen Gray Markham
- Baby's First Year
by Maude Kent, M.D.
- The Priscilla Surprise Club
- Ways With Pineapple(recipes):
Pineapple Jelly
Pineapple Sponge
Pineapple Tartlets
Pineapple Frappe
Pineapple Coupe
Pineapple Salad
Fruit Salad
Cream Salad Dressing
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 29, Issue #9: November 1915
Page Count: 62
Cover Artist: Will Hammell
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
Christmas Gifts That Are Easy To Make
- STORY:
Princess Lorraine, American, part 2
by George Edmund Holt
- Needle Helps
- Bringing Up a Family on $12.00 a Week
- Collars, Yoke in Popular Crochet
by Kate Noffsinger, Clara A. Adams, Anne Dailey
- Crochet for Christmas
by Mrs. F.S. Grubb, Miss Jamie Wilholt, Hattie M. Loring, Mrs. W.F. Gloeckner
- Cross-stitch Set for Card Table, Luncheons
- Embroidered Lingerie Essentially Feminine
- Crocheted Footwear for All the Family
by Elsa Barsaloux
- Christmas Gifts in 50cent Limit
by Priscilla Art Dept.
- Linens for the Breakfast Tray
by Carol Cox
- Bridge Set in Cross-stitch
by Isabel Gates
- Seine Twine Table Cloth
by Helen Randolph
- Embroideries for Baby
by Alice F. Rea
- Gifts in Painted China
by Elizabeth MacKenzie Roth
- Lingerie That is Distinctive
by G.E. Townsend
- Crocheted Baby Carriage Robe with Rambler Rose Embroidery
by Elsa Baraloux
- Painted Leather Gifts
by D. Elizabeth Roberts
- Some Attractive Towels(embroidery)
- Easily Made Shampoo Jacket
- Bureau Scarf of Embroidered Blocks
- Charming Accessories of the Wardrobe
by Edmonia B. Johnson
- Four Tea Napkins(embroidery)
- Centrepiece and Table cover in Cut-work
- Crochet for the Juniors:
3-piece Set for Dolly
by Mrs. C.F. Clark
- Explanation of Crochet Stitches
- Hostess and Guest Department:
Just for Two Harvest
by Mrs. J.V.R.
Indoor Picnic
by Helen R.F.
Thanksgiving Day Table Fancies
by Marjorie March
- FASHION
- Priscilla Fashions
- Ever Useful Separate Waist and Skirt
- Modish Dresses for Wear with Long Coats
- Winter Costumes for Boys, Girls
- Practical Garments for Misses and Children
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- Good Things for Thanksgiving
Pimento and Egg Canapes
Cream of Celery Soup
Corn Souffle
Sweet Potato Puff
Canned Cherry Salad
Peach Trifle
Spice Jelly with Whipped Cream
by Marion Harris Neil
- New School system Built on Play
by E. Leslie Gilliams
- Delicious Pies and Tartlets(recipes):
Pumpkin Pie
Sour Cream Pie
Apple Tartlets
Mock Lemon Pie
Cream Tarts
Spiced Pie
Coconut Custard Pie
Fruit Tartlets
Chocolate Cream Pie
Raisin Tarts
butter Scotch Pie
by Mary Allen
- Chats with Professional Decorator
- Ways with Dates(recipes):
Whole Wheat Gems with Dates
Date Waffles
Date Bread
Date Sandwiches
Steamed Date Pudding
Baked Date Pudding
Date Pie
Date Tapioca
Date Cottage Pudding
Date cake
Date Creams
Date Cookies
Date Jam
by Elizabeth Irving
- Thanksgiving Table for Children
by Eva Dean
- Priscilla Surprise Club
- Health Through Vibration
by C.W. Jackson
- Turkey and Leftovers(recipes):
Roast Turkey
Stuffing
Giblet Gravy
Roast Goose
Turkey Rechauffe with Potato Border
Turkey a la King
Turkey Soup
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Mother Problems:
From Bottle to Table Food
by Maude Kent, M.D.
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 29, Issue #10: December 1915
Page Count: 50
Cover Artist: Crisp
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
Caps and Jackets for Christmas(crochet)
by Elsa Barsaloux
- STORY:
Princess Lorraine, American, part 3
by George Edmund Holt
- STORY:
The Heart o' the Giver
by Margaret Dean Stevens
- Needle Helps
- Bringing Up a Family on $12 a Week
- Little Things in Crochet
by Carrie D. McComber, Hattie M. Loring, Jane Jackson, Delphine Weeks, Mary Nottorf, Isabel A. Gold
- Flat Milanese Lace Done in Crochet
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Baby Embroideries
by Carol Cox
- Attractive Gifts in Cretonne Doily Cloth
- Christmas Gifts of Tatting:
"(2)Handkerchief Edgings",
by Julia E. Sanders
"Chemise Yoke",
by Alta A. Vedder
"Penny Purse",
by Mrs. Comer Haley
"Butterfly Motif Collar",
by Mrs. F.L. Carey
"Elaborate Handkerchief Edge",
by Mrs. H. Franshaw
"Towel Border",
by Mrs. F.L. Carey
- Last Minute Suggestions for Gifts
by Ethel D. Hayden
- Filet Crochet Doily Set
by Mrs. F.W. Kettelle
- Child's Knitted Playtime Suit
by Sarah T. Converse
- Painted Tinware
by Elizabeth MacKenzie Roth
- Cross-stitch Cup Towels, Other Gift Towels
- Silhouette Candle Shades
by Millie E. Starbuck
- Attractive Neckwear
by Sally Pearson Moses
- Popular Chin Chin Blouse
by Harriet Webb
- Cross-Stitch Dresser Set
by Lois T. Rice
- Relief Cut-work Oval
by Ethelyn J. Morris
- What Children Can Make for Christmas Tree
by Anne Guilbert Mahon
- Explanation of Crochet Stitches
- Napery for Teas and Luncheons
by Ethelyn J. Morris
- Hostess and Guest Department:
Christmas Tree Revel
by Mary Theresa Scudder
A Christmas Shower
by Marjorie March
- FASHION
- Attractive Costumes fo rEvery House of the Day
- Costumes that Indicate th eWinter Style Tendencies
- Negligees that Combine Attractiveness and Usefulness
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- Christmas Menus
Grapefruit Cocktail
Beet and Cabbage Salad
Cream Salad Dressing
Cream of Celery Soup
by Eleanor Robbins Wilson
- Christmas Pastries, Puddings, Mince Meats:
Puff Pastry
Flaky Pastry
Mince Meat Roly Poly
Colonial Cranberry Pie
Currant Fingers
by Marion Harris Neil
- Chats with a Professional Decorator-
Pictures and Ornaments
by Mary Harrod Northend
- Christmas Candies Made at Home(recipes):
by Alice E. Carson
- What All Babies Need
by Maude Kent, M.D.
- For the Woman with Gray Hair
by Leslie Gordon
- The Priscilla Surprise Club
- New Cakes, Icings(recipes):
Pound Cake
Ornamental Boiled Frosting
Cream Ring Puffs
Cocoanut Filling
Cranford Cake
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 29, Issue #11: January 1916
Page Count: 42
Cover Artist: John Edwin Jackson
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
Nightgown Yoke in Filet Crochet
by Ethelyn J. Morris
- STORY:
Princess Lorraine, American
by George Edmund HOlt
- A New Year's Prayer
by Lewis Allen
- Monograms and their Application
by Sonja Danfelt
- Cross-stitch and Filet Crochet Applied to Household Linens
by Isabel B. Gates, Mrs. F.W. Kettelle
- Filet Crochet Luncheon Set with Initial Center
by Sallie S. McVeigh
- Embroideries for Small Children
- Moorish Embroideries with Modern Adaptations
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Dining-Room Linens
by Sonja Danfelt
- Explanation of Crochet Stitches
- A Patch Quilt in Rose Pattern
by Josephine Bruce
- Colonial China and Matching Embroideries
by Elizabeth MacKenzie Roth
- Luncheon Set in Colored Embroidery
by Madeleine Mudge
- Dainty Embroidered Underwear
- Child's Tam-o'Shanter, Sweater Coat
by Elsa Barsaloux
- Colored Embroideries in Simple Stitches
by Lillian E. Davis
- Hostess and Guest Department:
Contest of Nations
by Mrs. A.R.T.
For the Old Folk
by Mrs. H.L.F.
New Year's Country Party
by Marjorie March
- FASHION
- Fashionable Adaptations of Embroidery and Braiding
- Smart Styles for Young Girls
- Seasonable Fashions for Boys, Girls
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- Casserole Cookery(recipes):
Fish En Casserole
Tomato Eggs Baked in Ramekins
French Stew of Lamb
Bananas En Casserole
Delicious Braised Beef
Brown Fricasse of Oysters
Casserole of Apples
Chicken En Casserole
Meat and Rice En Casserole
by Marion Harris Neil
- $3000 Bungalows
by Charles Alma Byers
- Dietetic Value of Bran:
Cream of Celery Soup with Bran
Bran Bread
Sweet Raisin Bran Bread
Bran Cookies
Bran with Corn-Meal Mush
Delicious Bran Cake
Bran Muffins
Bran with Creamed Rice
by Minnie A. Emmons
- Household Devices Which Save time and Labor
- Served on Toast(recipes):
Chilaly
Cranford Woodcock
Shrimps- Louisiana Style
Lenox Rarebit
Pimiento and Cheese Fritters
Creamed Chicken and Oysters
Milk Meat Toast
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- The Priscilla Surprise Club
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Children's Diseases that Are Contagious
by Maude Kent, M.D.
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 29, Issue #12: February 1916
Page Count: 62
Cover Artist: Katharine R Wireman
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
Bedspread in Venetian Crochet
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- STORY:
Princess Lorraine, American
by George Edmund Holt
- Needle Helps
- Earning Money at Home
- Church Linens
by Edmonia B. Johnson
- Maltese Crochet
by Lillie A. Parks
- Crocheted Wearing Apparel
by Carrie Benthall, Marie Murray
- Crochet for the Baby
by Elsa Barsaloux
- Bedroom Filet Crochet and Dresden Embroidery
by Ethelyn J. Morris
- Beautiful Filet Crochet Luncheon Cloth
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Underwear That is Ready to Embroider
- Cross-stitch Combined with Solid Embroidery
by Ethelyn J. Morris
- Baby Pillow, Carriage cover in Jewel Cloth
by E. Marion Stevens
- Embroideries for the Little Baby
- Decorated Boudoir China Set in Parrot Design
by Mary Turner Barrows
- Bluebird Linens That Are Different
by Marion McClain
- Centrepiece with Crochet Linen
by Mrs. H. Garman
- Honeysuckle Baskets
by Harriet Cushman Wilkie
- Hemstitched Tea Napkins with Effective Marking
by Virginia Sheppard
- Woven Mats for Household Use
- Centrepiece in Wild Rose Design
by Lois Tolman Rice
- Hemstitched Gray Art Linens with Embroidery
- Samplers from the Collection of George W. Plimpton
by E. Leslie Gilliams
- Negligee Cap and Matinee
by Harriet Webb
- Hostess and Guest Department:
Sachet Shower
by Elizabeth West
Apron Shower
by I.S.
Shower By Mail
by Bess AShton.
Patriotism Party
by Marjorie March
- FASHION
- An Attractive Lingerie Dress
- Fashionable Costumes for Street Wear
- Practical and Useful Dresses
- Smart Styles for the Young Miss
- Lingerie for Young Girls
- Irish Crochet Waist Garniture
by Minnie N. Brainard
- "Centrepiece in Tatting, Weaving",
by Mrs. J.A. Goodwillie
- Art Craft Lanterns
by A.G. Ridgway
- Embroideries for Junior Dolls
by Maude M. Wiley
- Hardanger Dress Accessories
by Frances A. Harris
- White Embroidered Centrepieces and Ovals
- What Is An Internal Bath?
by R.W. Beal
- The Priscilla Surprise Club
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 30, Issue #1: March 1916
Page Count: 66
Cover Artist: Chase Emerson?(difficult to read)
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
Housekeeping in Guatemala
by Lilly de J. Osborne
- STORY:
Princess Lorraine, American
by George Edmund Holt
- Needle Helps
- Crochet Coat and Bag
by Ollie B. Miller, Marie Murray
- Household Embroidery in White and One Color
by Sonja Danfelt
- Crochet, Embroidery for the Guest Room
- Lingerie Collars and a Blouse with Crocheted Bands
- Embroideries for the Wee One
by Carol Cox
- Luncheon Linens in cutwork and French Embroidery
by Sally Pearson Moses
- A girls Home-made Bed Room
by Josephine Bruce
- Luncheon Set in Cross-stitch Thistle Design
by Isabel Gates
- Lingerie with Crochet and Embroidery
- China and Embroidery for the Bedroom- Rose Design
by Elizabeth MacKenzie Roth
- Chafing Dish Linens
by Agnes M. Sheldon
- Crocheted Card Table Cover
by Emily W. Graham
- Towels Showing Crochet, Embroidery
- Washable Hats and Coat Set for Children
by Alice F. Rea
- Scarf in Oriental Drawn Work
by Flora L. Nickerson
- Bedspread of Crochet and Linen Strips
by Ethelyn J. Morris
- Luncheon Linens in Colored Embroidery
by Mrs. J.L. Meem
- Luncheon Linens in White Embroidery
by Mrs. J.L. Meem
- Dutch Doily Set
by M. Alethea Warren
- Blouse for Morning, One for Afternoon
- Embroidered Dresses for Misses
- Embroidered Dresses for Children
- White Embroideries for the Bedroom
by Lois Tolman Rice
- Explanation of Crochet Terms
- Embroideries in Couching and Cross-stitch
- Hostess and Guest Department:
St. patrick's Day
by Margaret P. Boyle
Shamrock Supper
by I.S.S.
Irish Auction
by Marjorie March
- FASHION
- Embroideries on Suits and Tub Dresses
- Practical House Dresses and Aprons
- Simple Embroideries for Tub Frocks
- Garments for Young Children
- Suggestions for Summer Blouses
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- Do it Electrically
by Charles Francis Reed
- Methods and Tools for Better Housework
by Isobel Brands
- The Serving of Afternoon Tea
by Mary Harrod Northend
- When Buying Meat
by Fannie Eugenie Saville
- Versatile Lemon Pie
Lemon Custard Pie
Old-Fashioned Lemon Pie
sliced Lemon Pie
Lemon Pie with Bread
Saomthing New in Pie
Lemon Pie with Three Crusts
Three-Egg Custard
by Helen Van Derveer
- Tested Household Devices
- The Fireless Cooker
Smothered Chicken
Clam Chowder
Fish Loaf
Savory Tongue
Corn-Meal Mush
Rice Pudding wiht Stewed Fruit
Vanilla Parfait
by Marion Harris Neil
- Hot and Cold Fish(recipes):
Fish Croquettes
Fried Oysters, Cosmopolitan Style
Kingfish Saute
Crabflake Cocktail
Fish chowder
Mock Lobster Salad
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- Chats with a Professional Decorator-
Bedroom Furnishings
by Mary Harrod Northend
- The Priscilla Surprise Club
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Children's Diseases
by Maude Kent, M.D.
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 30, Issue #2: April 1916
Page Count: 54
Cover Artist: Crisp
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
Influence of Black in Colored Embroidery
by Sonja Danfelt
- STORY:
An Easter Interloper
by Alice Elziabeth Northrup
- Needle Helps
- Good Housekeeping from a Village Point of View
by Marion Sotheron
- Up-to-Date Patchwork
by Josephine W. How
- Venetian Crcohet Lamp Shade, Table cover
by Mrs. H.A. Loundsbury, Helen Randolph
- Lingerie Trimmings in Crochet
by Louie Kilgour, Alta Agnes Vedder, Gwen Keys, Gwendolyn Edwards
- Dining Room Linens in Cut-work
by Sonja Danfelt
- Embroideries for Little Ones
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- "Roll Tatting: The New Shuttle Work",
by Marjorie Earhart Roberts
- Embroidered Lingerie
by E. Marion Stevens
- Newest Spring Neckwear
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- China Painting-
Salad Set with Gold Design
by Elizabeth MacKenzie Roth
- Bedroom Set in colored Embroidery
by Alice Farnum Rea
- Knitted Torchon Collar
by Elma Iona Locke
- Cross-stitch Embroidery for Table
by Evelyn A Desquin
- Cross-barred Muslins for Dressing Table, Aprons
by Mrs. N.W. Duerson
- Pillow Slips with Embroidery, Filet Crochet
by L.D. Baker, Mrs. E.H. Sorgen
- Embroidered Blouse
- Yokes in Novelty Braid and Crochet
by Jennie B. Day
- Filet Crochet Carriage Cover
by Ethelyn J. Morris
- Reticella Embroideries for the Bedroom
by W.A. Dickey
- Their April Fool Party
by Felix J. Koch
- FASHION
- Suit and Accessories
- Embroidered Suit and Waist
- New Blouses
- Lingerie Dresses for Young Girls
- Tub Frocks for Misses
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- Short cuts in Cooking
by May Belle Brooks
- An Easter Table
by Mary H. Northend
- Varying a Most Monotonous Meal:
Fried Hominy Cakes
Baked Tomatoes and Eggs
French Eggs
Breakfast Grill
Savory Smoked Haddock
Oyster Rolls
Toasted Sardines with Ham
Eggs with Rice
Smothered Sausages
Pork Cheese
Kedgeree
Potato Blocks
Savory Macaroni with Ham
Country Captain
by Marion Harris Neil
- Using Aromatic Spices in Cookery:
White Fruit Cake
Spiced Lemon Sauce
Cinnamon Tea Biscuit
Spiced Fruit Punch
Spiced Cream Pie
Grape Catsup
by Minnie A. Emmons
- Novelties for Easter Menu:
Baked Eggs in Potato Cases
Hen's Nest
Breakfast Eggs
Chinese Eggs
Eggs with Spinach
Bird's Nest Salad
Novel Egg Salad
Egg and Cabbage Salad
Easter Salad
Easter Pineapple Dessert
Surprise Eggs
by Isabella Brandt
- Tested Household Devices
- Easter Place Cards
by Gertrude S. Twichell
- Washing Bed Clothes
by Addie Farrar
- How to Save Fuel
by Isobel Brands
- Fish / Meat Entrees(recipes):
Souffle of Cold Meat
Green Pepper Sauce
Veal Timbales
Creamed Tile Fish
The Manor Cutlets
Creamed Shad Roe in Patty Shells
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- The Priscilla Surprise Club
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Mother Problems
by Maude Kent, M.D.
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 30, Issue #3: May 1916
Page Count: 50
Cover Artist: Chase
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
Embroidery and Crochet in Living-Room Linens
by Ollie B. Miller
- STORY:
The Awakening of Mr. Lemur
by Daniel Louis Hanson
- Hats, Rompers and Aprons for Children
- Veranda Furnishings in Couching Cord Embroidery
by Lois Tolman Rice
- For the Little Despot(embroidery)
by Carol Cox
- Novel Features Shown in Two New Bedspreads(filet crochet)
by Lilly Magens Bunting
- Simple Embroideries for the Summer Luncheon Table
by Mildred Dallett, Evangeline G. Walker
- Personal Gifts for Graduates
by Emma L. Boardman, Mrs. N.W. Duerson
- Linens Suitable fo the Bride's Chest
by Martha Genung Stearns
- Little Gifts in China
by Elizabeth MacKenzie Roth
- Patches in New Places - Hat, Parasol, Pillow
- Table Accessories in Embroidered Crochet:
Basket, Candle Shade
by Clara M. Ewald
- Do Less At Once Simple and Effective:
Emroidered Doilies
by Sonja Danfelt
- A Filet Crochet Luncheon Set, Bonbon Basket
by Mrs. F.W. Kettelle
- Bags for Street Use
by Alma S. Wells
- Dress Accessories Crocheted with Raffia Twine-
Tam, Girdle, Bag
- Guest Towels with Maltese Crochet
by Lillie A. Parks
- An Embroidery Apron, Bag
by E. Marion Stevens
- Boudoir Caps for Old and Young
by Emma L. Boardman, Lucille Stutz
- "Tatting for Juniors",
by Belle Robinson
- Explanation of Crochet Stitches
- New Patchwork Quilt- the Ohio Rose
by Mrs. M.J. Hubbell
- Distinctive Shapes in Luncheon Sets
by W.A. Dickey
- Hostess and Guest Department:
A circus Luncheon
by Mary H. Northend
When May Baskets Are Hung
Novel Place Cards
by Marjorie March
- FASHION
- Two Lingerie Frocks
- Summer Styles for Misses
- Cool Dresses Easy to Make and Launder
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- Dainty Recipes for Social Affairs:
Clams Baked in Shells
Lobster Glide
Italian Trunovers
Chicken Imperiale
Deviled Crabs
Veal Toss Up
Chafing-Dish Delicacy
Eggs and Mushrooms
Southern Pistachio Ice Cream
Marshmallow Dainties
Marmalade Cream Sandwiches
Pastry Circles
Pineapple Bavarian Cream
Orange Ice
by Mary Harrod Northend
- Delicacies for Invalids:
Bran Tea
Milk Jelly
Souffle Omelet
Arrowroot Pudding
Tapioca Cream
Lemon Custard
Barley Milk Soup
Filets of Flounder on Toast
Steamed Chop
Chicken Stewed in Milk
Irish Moss Drink
by Marion Harris Neil
- Despatching the Housework Train
- Cooking in Glass a Practical Novelty
by Mimi C.Scott
- Flat-Iron Facts
by Josephine E. Toal
- Tested Household Devices
- Porches and Verandas to Be Lived In
by Charles Alma Byers
- Early Fruits, Vegetables(recipes):
Pineapple Cocktail
Dandelions a la Bechamel
Asparagus Hollandaise
Strawberry Salad
Rhubarb and Strawberry Preserve
Jelly Panache
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- The Priscilla Surprise Club
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Mother Problems:
Cereal Foods
by Maude Kent, M.D.
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 30, Issue #4: June 1916
Page Count: 46
Cover Artist: E.P. Nikolaki
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
Irish Crochet Sailor Collar
by Anna Wuerfel Brown
- STORY:
Just David
by Eleanor H. Porter
- Knitted Hats, Bags
by Elsa Barsaloux
- Morris Darning
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Floral Designs in White and Color-
Pillows, Centrepieces
- Variations of Monkey Face crochet
by Emma McFarland
- Crocheted Baby Caps
by Mrs. Comer Haley, Mrs. O.G. Garcia, Lola B. Hettich, Sister Francisca
- Rickrack Braid in Embroidery, Crochet
by Mrs. N.W. Duerson
- Butterfly Motif in Embroidery, Crochet
by Mrs. F.W. Tilson, M. Alethea Warren, Alice Rea, Mrs. J.L. Mum
- Nightgowns with Crocheted Yokes, Colored Embroidery
- Crocheted Edges for Collars, Handkerchiefs
by Sallie S. McVeigh
- Up-to-Date Suit of Embroidered Linen
by Harriet Webb
- Bedroom Embroideries in Simple Stitchery
by Eleanor M. Harris
- Embroideries for very Smallest Juniors
- "Tatting as a Chinese Fine Art",
by Paul Patton Faris
- Baby Carriage Robe of Pique
by Carrie Stephens Hopson
- Crepe de Chine Camisole, Chemise
by E. Marion Stevens
- Net Footing as a Finish for Collars, Cuffs, Handkerchiefs
- How to Wash Colored Embroideries
- Crocheted Chair Back
by Nellie L. Braley
- Explanation of Crochet Stitches
- Embroideries for Kiddies
by Harriet Webb
- Hostess and Guest Department:
Reformed Luncheon Club
by Priscilla Pine
Daisy Shower
by Daisy
Day-Dream Party
by Marjorie March
- FASHION
- Embroidered Frocks for Summer
- Magic of Smart collars, Cuffs
- Pique Collars, Cuffs for Children
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- Dainty Dishes for Home Weddings
Bride's Cake
Sandwiches a la Burlington
Stuffed cucumber Salad
Chicken Mayonnaise
Coffee Caramel Dainties
Fruit Sherbet with Cream
Wedding Cake
Delicious Fruit Punch
Chicken, Muschrooms and Nut Sandwiches
Aspic Jelly
by Marion Harris Neil
- Possibilities of Cooperation
by Elizabeth Richmond
- Raisin a Staple Food
Raisin Delight
Raisin Cream
Raisin Bread
Rice and Raisin Pudding
Raisin Filling for Cake
Caramel Apples with Raisins
by Minnie A. Emmons
- Tested Household Devices
by Applesoft Experiment Station
- Paper the Housewives Labor Saver
by Isobel Brands
- The Important Floor Covering
by Margaret Rutherford
- The Hardy Perennial
by N.M. Pairpoint
- Frozen Desserts(recipes):
Mint Stick Ice Cream
Chocolate Sauce
Coupe Sicilienne
Strawberry Ice
Vanilla Ice Cream
butter-scotch Sauce
Raspberry Parfait
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Mother Problems:
Care of Baby's Bottle, Food in Hot Weather
by Maude Kent, M.D.
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 30, Issue #5: July 1916
Page Count: 42
Cover Artist: Harold Cue
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
Lost Art of Mending
by Addie Farrar
- STORY:
Just David, part 2
by Eleanor H. Porter
- Stitch-in-Time Shop
by Estelle Lambert Matteson
- Nippons- Stenciled Hats
by Margaret Ainslee
- Children's Dresses with Embroidery, Crochet
by Mrs. Walton Seymour, Mrs. J. Lawrence Meem, Mrs. S.J. Dalton
- Bath, Guest and Silver Towels
by Helen G. Seward, Eleanor M. Harris
- Collars, Cuffs, Underbodice(embroidery)
- Centrepiece of Spider Webb, Filet Crochet
by Mrs. J.O. Miller
- New Ideas in Embroidered Bed Furnishings
by Carol Cox,
- Empire Nightgowns with Embroidery, Crochet
- Accessories in Crochet, Blouse of Embroidered Net
by Mrs. A.O.L. Werman, Carrie Benthall
- Single Stitch Embroideries for Dining Room
- Novel Aprons, Cases for Church Fairs or Christmas Giving
by Nellie A. Carlson, N.M. Wiley
- New Stenciling Combined with Embroidery
by Florence R. Weisskopf
- Christmas Preparedness- Small Articles for Porch Work
- Summer Sweater of Shetland Floss
by Alice Chundelah
- Convertible Beach Bag
- Centrepiece with Rickrack, Crochet
by Lula M. Harvey
- Child's Smocked Dress
by Louise Flynn
- Hostess and Guest Department:
Fourth of July Party
by Mrs. D.M. McP.
Summer Shower
by Mrs. S.K.J.
My Country and Others
by Marjorie March
- Priscilla Fashions
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- Provisions for the Summer Picnic:
Meat Patties
Nut and Banana Sandwiches
Galantine of Veal
Coffee Nut Fudge
Stuffed Eggs
Chicken and Celery Sandwiches
Sardine and Cucumber Sandwiches
Beef and Ham Sausage
Gingerbread
Savory Cookies
by Marion Harris Neil
- Tempting Rhubarb Recipes:
Rhubarb Pudding
Rhubarb Tapioca
Rhubarb Stew
Rhubarb and Orange Marmalade
Rhubarb and Pineapple Marmalade
Rhubarb Jan
Rhubarb and Fig Jam
Rhubarb and Gooseberries
by Eleanor Record Sigel
- Picnic Recipes:
by Marion Harris Neil
- Warfare Against Insect Pests
by Isobel Brands
- Summer Beverages, Ices(recipes):
Shrub Punch
Luncheon Punch
Cardinal Punch
Raspberry Cream Frappe
We Three Sherbet
Fresh Mint Punch
Sweet Cider Frappe
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 30, Issue #6: August 1916
Page Count: 42
Cover Artist: Sam Brown
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
Crochet, Embroidery for Bedrooms
by Eleanor M. Lucas
- STORY:
Just David, part 3
by Eleanor H. Porter
- Furnishings for college Rooms
by Beth Russell
- Embroidered Blouses for Home Dressmaking
by Edmonia B. Johnson, Helen Baily
- Dressing Table Furnishings in Crochet
by Mrs. H.W. Temple
- Dinner and Luncheon Linens
by Maria La Spina
- Infant Long clothes
by Mrs. M.L. Williams
- Floral Marking- New Method of Marking Linens
- Dainty Lingerie that Meets One's Needs
by C.V. Wildey,
- Cretonne Embroidery for Bedrooms
by Lois T. Rice
- Practical Crocheted Edges, Small Doilies
by Julia E. Swope, Mrs. W.J. Morris, Mrs. E.H. Sorgen, Mrs. J. Bates, Mrs. T.D. Perrottet, Elizabeth Tuckey
- Embroidered Handkerchiefs
by Mary Lincoln Orr
- Breakfast and Chafing-Dish Linens, Including an Apron for Each
by W.A. Dickey, Virginia F. Anderson
- Entertaining- the Feast of Mon Dah Min
by Mabel Powers
- Cases and covers for Table Linens
- "Tatted Border for Towel",
by Mary Custer
- Knitted Sweater, Crocheted Tam-O'Shanter
by Elsa Barsaloux
- Crochet for Babies
by Elsa Barsaloux
- FASHION
- Priscilla Fashions for Babies
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- Unfermented Drinks:
Spiced Nectar
Black Raspberry nectar
Lemon Syrup
Pineapple Punch for Fifty Guests
Cranberry nectar
Egg Lemonade
Orange Nectar
Mint Punch
by Minnie A. Emmons
- When is Food Pure?
by Chalmers L. Pancoast
- To Lighten Tuesday's Labor
by May Belle Brooks
- Peaches for Winter Use:
Peach Mangoes
Brandied Peaches
Peach Leather
Peach conserve
Peach Marmalade
Peach Marmalade No. 2
Candied Peaches
Peach Jam
Pickled Peaches
Spiced Peaches
by Eleanor Record Sigel
- Tested Devices
by Applecroft Experiment Station
- Cold Dishes for Hot Days(recipes):
Spinach Jelly Salad
Blueberry Soup
Frozen Lobster Salad
Molded Jellied Chicken
Green Corn Salad
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 30, Issue #7: September 1916
Page Count: 44
Cover Artist: McMein
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
Patchwork Counterpanes
by Mrs. J. Lawrence Meem
- STORY:
Just David, part 4
by Leanor H. Porter
- Crocheted Trimmings for Curtains
by Marla La Spina, Ellen P. Eksten, Mrs. E.M. Lucas
- Woolweve Embroidery for Living-Rooms
by Elizabeth MacKenzie Roth
- Rose Designs in Filet Crochet for Household Linens
by Laura B. Stetson
- Colonial Embroidery
by Ethelyn J. Morris
- Bags, Table Mats for Careful Housevies
by A.T. Sutcliff, Mrs. J. Gilbert
- Cipher Marking- Substitute for Monograms
by Beth Russell
- Latest Neckwear
by Carol Cox
- Portiere of Wall-Paper Beads
by Belle Robinson
- Knitted Jackets
by Elsa Barsaloux
- Painted Flower Pots
by Florence Weisskopf
- Dress and Bib for the Youngest Member(embroidery)
by Emma L. Boardman, Mrs. J. Lawrence Meem
- Embroidered Guest Towels
by Eleanor M. Harris, Carol Cox
- Chemise, Camisole for Thin Dresses
- Bedroom Embroideries in Single Stitch
- "Wide Tatted Insertion",
by Gertrude P. Milliken
- Crocheted Shower Necktie
by Emmeline Rearick
- Knitted Edging, Insertion
by Mrs. E.S. Richardson
- Black and White Luncheon Set
by Bertha Gray Haynes
- Ever Necessary Blouse, Skirt plus Separate Coat(fashion)
- For comfort Good Looks Indoors(fashion)
- Old-Time Rag-Rug
by Catherine Campion
- Hostess and Guest Department:
Market Day for the Church
by Florence Barrett Willoughby
Plantation Shower
by Lady Fielding
Suffrage Luncheon
by Gabrielle Rosiere
by Marjorie March
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- Learning to Cook: Breads-
Milk Bread
Salt rising Bread
Entire Wheat Bread
Baking Powder Biscuits
Waffles with Syrup
by Marion Harris Neil
- Why Some Wives Fail as Partners
by Pauline K. Angell
- Proper Lunches for School Children
- Cool Desserts:
Delicious Orange Dessert
Mocha Tart
Fruit Sago
Coffee Custard
Orange Ice
Apricot Sherbet
Apricot Whip
Apple Charlotte
Yum Yum Pudding
Baked Ice Cream
by Bessie Sellers Hoffman
- Cooking for Two
by Gertrude A. Stroman
- Potatoes Instead of Flour
by Aletha P. Walker
- Money From Baked Beans
by A Cook
- Honey in the Diet
Bran Brown Bread
Honey and Nut Bran Muffins
Honey and Cheese Sandwiches
Spice to Use with Honey
Honey Icing
Honey Sponge Cake
Honey Bran Cookies
Honey Pound Cake
by Jennie Campbell Douglas
- Cucumbers, Tomatoes(recipes):
Kentucky Salad
Napoli Spaghetti
Baked Stuffed Cucumber
Country Canape
Tomato Mayonnaise
Butterfly Salad
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- Tested Household Devices
by Applecroft Experiment Station
- The Priscilla Surprise Club
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Mother Problems
by Maude Kent, M.D.
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 30, Issue #8: October 1916
Page Count: 58
Cover Artist: Not Given
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
"Tatted Nightgown or Chemise",
by Mrs. M.H. Jones
- STORY:
Just David, Part 5
by Eleanor H. Porter
- "Tatting for a Towel Border",
by Mary Custer
- Needle Helps
- Hand Work as a Life-and-Soul-Saver-
The Hooked Rugs from New Jersey to Labrador
- Crocheted Nightgown Yoke
by Mrs. A.O.L. Wertman
- Variety of Embroidered Towels
by Evelyn Desguin
- Aprons for Gifts
by Josephine How
- Embroideries for Baby Wear
by Carol Cox
- Madeira Dining-Room Embroideries
by Ethelyn J. Morris
- Embroidered Undergarments and a Matinee
- Pillows in Crochet, Embroidery
by Emma McFarland, Alice Farnum Rea, Eleanor Jackson, Virna Popp
- Filet Crochet Marking for Linens
by Mrs. E.W. Pierce, Ethel Gates, Mary B. Hartt, Gerogette Batt, Maude L. Fiske
- Circus Embroideries for the Nursery
by M. Alethea Warren
- Crochet Applique-New Work for Crochet Enthusiasts
by Esther Hewlett
- Painted Tinware for the Kitchen
by Elizabeth MacKenzie Roth
- Infants' Knitted Carriage Set
by Elsa Barsaloux
- Oriental Drawn Work
by Harriette S. Rogers
- Tea Cart Embroideries
by Lois Tolman Rice
- Embroidered Cases for Everything from Shoes to Spoons
- "Prosperity Bug" in Embroidery
by Ethelyn J. Morris
- Daytime Pillow Slip
by Emily H. Graham
- Hostess and Guest Department:
Hallowe'en Frolic
by Hecate
Halloween Games
by M.D.
At Home with Witches, Goblins
by Marjorie March
- FASHION
- Blouses that Reflect New Style Ideas
- Typical Fall Frocks for all Ages
- Smart Styles for Misses, Children
- Embroidered Dancing Frock of White Net
- Embroidered Underwear
- Adaptable Between-Season Waists
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- Learning to Cook- Meats, Meat Sauces
Roast Beef
Braised Flank Steak
Stewed Meat with Dumplings
Pickled tongues
Boiled Mutton
Beaf and Vegetable Hot-Pot
Beef Heart, stuffed and Roasted
Aspic Jelly
by Marion Harris Neil
- Marketing- From Field to Kitchen
by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey
- Your Kitchen Color Scheme
by Elise Ward Morris
- Diary of a Busy Housewife
by Mrs. S.E. Foulkes
- Hallowe'en Notions
by Mary Harrod Northend
- Balanced Meals(recipes):
Fresh Lima Bean Soup
Quick Graham Bread
Pear Salad
Hot Water Sponge Cake
Pimiento Loaf
Pimiento Sauce
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Mother Problems-
Cool Weather Wraps
by Maude Kent, M.D.
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 30, Issue #9: November 1916
Page Count: 54
Cover Artist: Towne
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
Embroideries for Colonial Furniture
by Emma L. Boardman
- STORY:
Just David, part 6
by Eleanor H. Porter
- Helps for Needleworkers
- Training High School Girls to Think With Their Eyes
- Pincushions, Coverings for the Dressing Table
- "With Shuttle and Hook(tatting)",
by Mrs. A.R. Kellner(tatting), Mrs. F.W. Kettelle, Alice Sweet Crawford, Mrs. H.W. Temple
- "Crochet, Tatting and Embroidery on Dresses for Little Ones"
- Lingerie for Gift Making
by Lois T. Rice
- Simple Gifts for Baby(embroidery)
- Knitted, Embroidered Gifts for Boy Scouts, Boys
- Dozen Different Kinds of Bags
- Things to Make for Men
- To Please the Shut-in
- Embroideries for Little Tots
- Centrepiece with Netted Scallops
by Mrs. F.M. Mulvaine
- Baskets from Straw Matting, Lavender Stems
by Pearl T. Fitch
- Cut-Work Effect in Gray Stenciling
- Filet Crochet Yoke in Points
by Minerva C. Gamble
- China- Bluebird Breakfast Set
by Elizabeth MacKenzie Roth
- Crocheted Hat and Tam O'Shanter
by Beatrice Brooks, Ollie B. Miller
- What's In a Name? Emblem Marking
- Filet Insertions for Towels
by Hattie M. Loring
- Why of the Increased Cost of Clothing
- Shamrock Edging(crochet)
by Edith Milton
- FASHION
- Separate Skirts, Blouses
- Costumes and House Dresses
- For Misses and Children
- Embroidered Collars and Blouses
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- Poultry and Game
Roast Fowl
How to Lard
Spring Chicken, Broiled
Goose, Braised with Chestnuts
Stewed Rabbit with Brown Sauce
by Marion Harris Neil
- Preparing National Dishes in the Home
Hungarian Goulash
Spaghetti Milanaise
Chile Con Carne
Russian Bosh Soup
Chop Suey
by Christine McGaffey Frederick
- Let Me Hand You a Lemon
by Elizabeth D. Preston
- Diary of a Busy Housewife, part 2
- Evening Refreshments Without a Maid
Creamed Scallops
Poulet a la Reine
by Jane Gates
- Joy of Keeping Household Accounts
- Developing Your Neck, Shoulders
by Mrs. C. Eleanor Mathews
- Balanced Menu for Family of Six(recipes):
Bran Muffins
Fowl en Casserole
New Meadows Inn Cookies
Cranberry Sauce
Vanilla Ice Cream
Hollyberry Salad
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Mother Problems-
Colds and Their Causes
by Maude Kent, M.D.
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 30, Issue #10: December 1916
Page Count: 50
Cover Artist: Sam Brown
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
Filet Luncheon Cloth, Napkin
by Mrs. F.W. Kettelle
- Rug Making By Women of a Country Village
by Edna Nicholl Rawson
- STORY:
Just David, Conclusion
by Eleanor H. Porter
- Helps for Needleworkers
- Christmas Rose on Gifts for Baby, Big Sister(silk ribbon)
- (filet)Crocheted, Embroidered Chair Backs(antimacassars)-
Dragon by Marie Murray
by Dorothy P. Page
- Gifts to Make in One Evening
- Gifts to Make in Two Evenings
- Cretonne Patch Embroidery
by Ethelyn J. Morris
- Jewel Cloth in the Dining Room
by Ethelyn J. Morris
- With Reed and Raffia
by Cordelia J. Stanwood
- With Kodak, Passe-partout Binding, Paint Brush
by D. Elizabeth Robberts
- Crocheted Yokes in Underwear
by Gertrude Shockey, Mrs. M.L. Welsh, Anna Werfel Brown
- Last Minute Suggestions for Bags and Baskets
- Useful Gifts that Need Only to be Embroidered
- Gift Aprons
- Lunch Cloth and Napkin in Color
by Alice Farnum Rea
- Cases and Small Gifts in Leather
by D. Elizabeth Robberts
- Bead Bags
by Sonja Danfelt
- "(7)Tatted Edges for Handkerchiefs",
by Leona Heins
- "Tatting with the Crochet Hook",
by Maggie Ford
- Cleansing Worsteds
by Penelope Kay
- Painted China- Nursery Supper Set
by M. Alethea Warren
- Explanation of Crochet Stitches
- Painted Window Boxes and flower Pots
by Elizabeth MacKenzie Roth
- Work Bag and Embroidery Case
- Oval Centrepiece
by Lilah D. Baker
- Crocheted Doily Set in Lover's Knot Stitch
by Annie Gray
- How I Earned Christmas Money Making Trays, Coasters
by Clara S. Nichols
- FASHION
- Street Costumes
- House Garments, Separate Blouses
- Costumes for Misses and Children
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- Christmas Baskets
by Mary Harrod Northend
- Selecting and Cooking Vegetables
by Marion Harris Neil
- Diary of a Busy Housewife, part 3
- "Equal to Fresh" from Cans
by Lilly Johnson
- Sandwiches for Luncheons and Teas:
Chicken Salad
Bacon Appetizer
Celery and Red Pepper
Nut and Celery
Anchovy Salad
Cabbage
- New Ways of Making Hash:
Beef Hash, Chateau
Beef Hash, Au Gratin
Beef Hash, Creole
Corned Beef and Vegetable Hash
Beef Hash, Marcel
Chicken Hash, Au Gratin
Lamb Hash and Sausage
Lamb Hash, American
Lamb Hash, Espagnole
East Indian Mutton Hash
Fish Hash
by Marion Stillwell
- Transformation of a Bedroom
by A.L. Miller
- Balanced Menus(recipes):
Salmon Soup
Rice Cakes
Potatoes Marshall
Boiled Tongue with Macedoine of Vegetables
Economical Muffins
Spinach with Hollandaise Sauce
Lentil Cakes
Boothbay Pudding
Lemon Cake Pie
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- Tested Household Devices
by Isobel Brands
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Mother Problems-
The Expectant Mother
by Maude Kent, M.D.
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 31, 1917: 12 Monthly Issues
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Volume 30, Issue #11: January 1917
Page Count:
Cover Artist:
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
by
- STORY:
by
- Helps for Needleworkers
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
- :
by
by
- Explanation of Crochet Stitches
- Hostess and Guest Department:
by
by
by Marjorie March
- FASHION
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
- :
by
by
- "My Favorite Recipe"():
- (recipes):
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- Tested Household Devices
by Applecroft Experiment Station
- The Priscilla Surprise Club
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Mother Problems
by Maude Kent, M.D.
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 30, Issue #12: February 1917
Page Count:
Cover Artist:
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
by
- STORY:
by
- Helps for Needleworkers
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
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by
by
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by
by
by
by
by
by
by
- :
by
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- Explanation of Crochet Stitches
- Hostess and Guest Department:
by
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by Marjorie March
- FASHION
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
- :
by
by
- "My Favorite Recipe"():
- (recipes):
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- Tested Household Devices
by Applecroft Experiment Station
- The Priscilla Surprise Club
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Mother Problems
by Maude Kent, M.D.
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 31, Issue #1: March 1917
Page Count:
Cover Artist:
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
by
- Helps for Needleworkers
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
- :
by
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- Explanation of Crochet Stitches
- Hostess and Guest Department:
by
by
by Marjorie March
- FASHION
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
- :
by
by
- "My Favorite Recipe"():
- (recipes):
by Fannie Merritt Farmer
- Tested Household Devices
by Applecroft Experiment Station
- The Priscilla Surprise Club
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Mother Problems
by Maude Kent, M.D.
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 31, Issue #2: April 1917
Page Count: 52
Cover Artist: Edwin F. Bayha
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
Shall We Have Stories?
- Helps for Needleworkers
- East Indian Embroidery
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Crochet for Dining Room, Bedroom
by Eleanor M. Lucas, Nancie E. Greenough, G.M. and G.M. Dresser, Hattie M. Loring
- Linen's for the Bride's Chest
by Ethelyn J. Morris
- Lingerie for the Bride
by Evelyn A. Desguin
- Filet Crochet for the Living-Room-
Peacocks, flowers
by Eleanor M. Lucas, Isabel B. Gates, Mrs. Carol Clark
- China for the Bride
by Elizabeth MacKenzie Roth
- "Uses for Simple Tatted Medallions",
by Lois Formance
- "Needle Tatting",
by Mrs. M.E. Rozelle
- Japanese Tea Cloth, Napkins
by Ethelyn J. Morris
- Chrysanthemum Pillow for Living Room
by Sonja Danfelt
- April Showers for June Brides
- Bedroom Accessories Made of Cretonne Doily Cloth
- Pull-on Sweater(knit)
by Elsa Barsaloux
- Crocheted(over heavy cord) Table Mats
by Mrs. F.M. Hood
- Two Twenty-two-Inch Centrepieces
by Marie Walker
- Gifts the Bride Can Make for Her Bridesmaids
- New Summer Blouse of Voile
- Forget-me-not Edging(crochet)
by Sadie V. Pickering
- Checked Toweling Embroideries for the Bride's Kitchen
- Hats to be Smart Must be Embroidered
- Yoke,Cuffs in Embroidered Filet
by Mrs. W.F. Peeler
- Black, White Patterns for Filet Crochet
- Crocheted Bead Necklace
- ENTERTAINING:
A Captain Kidd Announcement Party
by Martha
- FASHION
- Suggestion for the Bride's Wardrobe
- Aprons for Brides and All Housekeepers
- Summer Styles for Little Folks
- All-Important Points in Lingerie
- Adjusting the Corset Correctly
- Present Styles in Hair-Dressing
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- Bridal Silver- In Quantity, Quality and Design
by Rachel Abbott
- Preparing Salads and Salad Dressings
Mixed Fruit Salad
Dandelion Salad
Halibut Salad
Beet Salad
Watermelon, Cherry and Marshamallow Salad
Watercress Salad
Shrimp and Pimiento Salad
Oyster and Celery Salad
St. James's Salad
by Marion Harris Neil
- Planning Meals for Family
Easter Almond Rolls
Veal and Ham with Nut Brown Sauce
Grape Juice Ice
Gumbo Soup
Lettuce with Russian Dressing
Potato Chickens
English Monkey
Asparagus with Mousselaine Sauce
by Alice Bradley
- Bride's Luncheon Table
by Elizabeth MacKenzie Roth
- Uncle Sam's Experimental Work- The Common Potato
- Saving Way of Buying House Linen
by Isobal Brands
- Making Old Firniture Like New
by Gordon Hastings
- Food Value of Peanuts with New Recipes
Peanut Tomato Soup
Peanut Loaf
Peanuts and Macaroni
Peanut Rice Loaf
Peanut Bran Bread
Peanut Corn Pudding
Scalloped Potatoes with Nuts
Peanut Pudding
Salad Dressing
Peanut Muffins
Peanut Biscuit
Peanut Potato Roast with Cheese
Peanut Molasses Taffy
by Elizabeth Irving
- Breakfast-Getting Made Easy
by Jane Gates
- Verses for an Engagement Shower
by Alice Cromwell-Hoffman
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Mother Problems
by Maude Kent, M.D.
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 32, Issue #10: December 1918
Page Count: 44
Cover Artist: R. Bull?
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
IN MEMORIAM: Isaiah Clarkson Parrott
- Choosing a Vocation
by Jane A. Delano
- Helps for Needleworkers
- Correct Way to Mark Linen for the War Bride
Ed. by Christine A Ferry
- Monograms
by Lilian Barton Wilson
- Suggestions for Christmas Giving:
Enameled Glass
by Gertrude S. Twichell
- Carriage Set in Eiderdown and Other Things for Baby
- Colors to Brighten Up the Living Room(embroidery)
- Revival of Weaving Among the Mountain Women
by Harriet Cushman Wilkie
- Household linens, but All Cotton
- Comforts for War Workers(knitting)
by Elsa Barsaloux
- Eleventh Hour Gifts of Distinction
- Last Minute Gifts in Crochet
- Comforts for Cold Weather
- Artistic Boxes for Christmas
by May Belle Brooks
- Priscilla's Page of Popular Patterns
- FASHION
- Keynote of Fashion is Simplicity
by Ethel D. Hayden
- Ways to Be Fashionable And Conserve
- Frocks That Know How to Combine Material
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- Winning the War by Household Efficiency, section II
- Keep Household Accounts and Save for Liberty
by S. Agnes Donham
- Something Different in Christmas Meats
Truss and Roast a Goose
Potato Stuffing
Cider Apple Sauce
Roast Wild Duck
Peanut Stuffing for Duck
Cook a Tough Duck
Orange Sauce for Duck
Chestnut Stuffing for Goose
Roast Guinea Hen
Raisin Stuffing
Roast Crown of Pork with Brown Betty
Rabbit a la Southern
Pigeon Pie
War Pastry
by Alice Bradley
- Common Sense vs Calories
Lentil Soup
Corn Chowder
Baked Lentils
Nut-Rice Souffle
Kidney Bean Roast
by Margaret Hatfeild Chase
- Menus for Every Day
rice Cakes
Dumplings for Three
Cottage Cheese and Nut Loaf
Peanut Butter Fritters
Congress Salad
Fruit Blanc-Mange
Banana Dessert
Corn Puff
- Winter Vegetables and Attractive Ways of Serving Them
Fried Spinach
Chateau Potatoes
Nut Loaf
Stuffed Peppers on Rice
The Carrot
Fried Potatoes with Tomatoes
Scalloped Carrots
Planked Fish
by Lillian S. DeWolfe
- CHRISTMAS STORY:
The Archangel and Mary
by Dean Hodges
- Editors' HOme Diary of Guaranteed Food Stuffs
Minute Rarebit
Instant Soup
Maple Custard
Sugarless Frosting
- Kitchen Mining of War Fuel
by U.S. Fuel Admin.
- Cooking Meats in Conservation Days
White Sauce
Milk Gravy
Meat Gravy
Barley Noodles
by Frances Lowe Smith
- Two Practical Christmas Gifts a Man Can Make:
Workshop Case and Trunk
by Roscoe B. Thomas
- That Leg O'Lamb
by Florence Taft Eaton
- Why We Should Bathe Internally
by R.W. Beal
- Thrift Problems
- Paper Conservation Contest
- Sugarless Sweets(recipes):
Honey Popcorn Balls
Candied Ginger
Maple Creams
French Candy
To Cover with Chocolate Coat
Fruit Squares
Fig Drops
Fruit confections
Uncooked Fudge
Chocolate Taffy
Molasses Taffy
Stuffed Prunes
Peanut Brittle
Candied Orange Peel
Fig Walnuts
Coconut Fruit Squares
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- CLASSIFIEDS
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- Explanation of Crochet Stitches
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Volume 32, Issue #12: February 1919
Page Count: 52
Cover Artist: Edwin F. Bayha
Notes: There was no Table of Contents given, so I pieced one together from article titles
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
Trolly conductor Who Make Filet Lace:
Charles Wallace, Garden City, L.I.
by Harriet Sisson Gillespie
- Adventures in Thrift:
Problem as Solved by Old Stockings
- Beautiful Luncheon Set in Cut-work(basket and ribbons)
by Evelyn Desguin
- Knitting with Cotton instead of Wool
- White Bedroom Linens Hemstitched, Embroidered and Lace trimmed
- Suggestions for Kiddies' party
by Elizabeth MacKenzie Roth
- Living Room Set in Cluny Crochet
by Elsa Barsaloux
- When Ribbon Competes with First Honors
by Maria La Spina
- Under Garments Designed for Busy Women
- Practical Helps for Home Needleworkers
- Covers for Dining-Room and Library Tables
- Reusing Sweater Yarn
- Fancy Weaves in Cotton Fabrics Meet Many Requirements
by Lois Tolman Rice
- Patriotic Design(Eagle/Shield) for Chair Back(filet crochet)
- Unique Motor Service Pillow(crochet)
- Lovely Set of colored Linens
- Smart New Middy, Hair Bows, Collar
- Priscilla's Page of Popular Patterns(embroidery)
- Home Made Rugs in Varied Styles,
Bed Coverlets Patched and Otherwise
by Mary H. Northend
- FASHION
- Convincing Garments for Early Spring
- Tunics And Panels We May Not Escape
- Frocks for School and Vacation Days
- Comfortable Garments to Wear at Home
- Early Events in Spring Wearing Apparel are Straight and Slim
by Ethel D. Hayden
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- Household Efficiency:
Nut Bread
Potato Stuffed with Sausage
Orange Sponge
Crumb Bread
Thrift Fritters
Quick Raisin Bread
Baked Tonge
Brown Bread
Cheese and Potato Cakes
Conservation Croquettes
- Suggestive Menus for Two Weeks:
Cheese Dreams
Apples, Italian Style
Eggs a la Goldenrod
Potato Pudding
Chateau Potatoes
Scalloped Carrots
Jellied Chicken
Candied Sweet Potatoes
Sweet Scones
Orange Pin Wheels
Macaroni and cheese
Baked Apples Stuffed with Bananas
Fruit Puff
Steamed Eggs
- House plans
by Chas. Godfrey Pettit Jr.
- War and Peace in Home Furnishing
by Helen e. Cleaves
- Plan Your Victory Garden Early
by LeRoy Cady
- Recipes Discovered in Conservation Days:
Griddle Cakes
Muffins I-III
Bran Muffins
Raisin Rye Muffins
Graham Biscuit
Rye Biscuit
Quick Bread
Bread with Potato Yeast
Graham Spice Cake
Turkish Pilaf
Turkish Eggs
Crumb Cakes
Chinese Rice Cakes
Oat Wafers
Corn-Meal Muffins and Dates
Molasses Sauce
by Frances Lowe Smith
- Meals in a Hurry
by Jane Gates
- Our Daily Soup:
Milk Soup with Celery
Puree of Green Peas
Salmon Bisque
Fish Soup
For Luncheon
Beef Soup
Potato Soup
Chicken Soup
Tomato Soup
Oyster Soup
French Soup
Milk Soup
Vegetable Soup
Parlsey Soup
Bean Soup
Salsify Soup
by Mrs. Louisa A'hmuty Nash
- Watch Your Lights, Save Fuel
by U.S. Fuel Admin.
- Books Worth Owning
- Editor's Home Diary
Testing food products
- Food Instead of Medicine
by U.S. Fuel Admin.
- Let's Keep Household Accounts, part III
by S.Agnes Donham
- ENTERTAINING:
George Washington Birthday Party
by Martha Haskell Clark
- Modern Equipment for Washing and Ironing
by L.Ray Balderston
- Furnishing the Priscilla Proving Plant
by Beth Russell
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Mother Problems
by Maude Kent, M.D.
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
- CLASSIFIEDS
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- PRISCILLA JUNIORS:
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- Explanation of Crochet Stitches
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- Explanation of Crochet Stitches
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Volume 33, Issue #7: September 1919
Page Count: 60
Cover Artist: Harold Brett
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
Home Again!
"Seedy" Sepetember,
Just Try Batik,
To Anticipate October,
The Hope Chest,
The "Gay" Lady
by Editor
- STORY(disguised ad):
The Secret Trousseau
by Eleanor Harrison
- STORY:
Killing Time
by Amos Barton
- STORY:
Eliza Takes Charge
by Ida Alexander
- ARTICLE:
Early to Bed and Early to Rise
by Nina St Clair Campbell
- THRIFT FOR THE NEEDLEWISE:
My Pet Table-cloth
by Marion O Olmstead
- ARTICLE:
Batik, the Fascinating New-Old Art
by Mary Klauder
- CROCHET(Patterns):
27" Rnd Filet Centerpiece
by A C Venable
54" Filet Border for Grape Centre
by Not Given
- EMBROIDERY:
Dainty Doily in Ivory Work
described by Elma Iona Locke
Lacy Furbelows
Dainty Things for Dainty Folks
Giving Character to Kiddies' Simple Clothes
Linens for the Hope Chest
Grape Designs in Various Settings(embroidery,cutwork)
Priscilla's Page of Popular Patterns
Dressing Up the Dresser
Polly Puts Her Kettle On
Color Predominates in the Living Room
- OTHER:
Tea Set of Painted China
by Gertrude S Twitchell
- FASHION
- For School and Playtime
- For the Tailor-Made Girl
- Frocks, Ruffled, Pocketed and Tunicked
edited by Ethel D Hayden
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
edited by Forrester and Elizabeth Macdonald
- Home Training for Your Children
- If You Want Help w/ Your club program
- A Dish for Everything and Every thing in Its Dish
by Elizabeth H Russell
- Things That Make for Daintiness
by May Belle Brooks
- Making a Meringue(introducing Mirror Pictures)
- The School Lunch Box- a Meal Not a Makeshift
by Bertha T Birdsey
- Melon Modes
by May Belle Brooks
- Editor's Home Diary- Guaranteed Foodstuffs(pushing products)
- Jellies- How to Make Them
by Prof. Walter W Chenoweth
- Built-In Furniture
by Mary Harrod Northend
- RECIPES(Do You Know Beans?):
Baked Pinto Bean Soup
Baked Soy Beans
Soy Bean Souffle
White Sauce
Cheese Sauce
Soy Bean Muffins 1, 2
Gordon Sandwiches
Kidney Bean and Beef Stew
Baked Lima Beans
Lima Bean and Tomato Salad
Baked Pinto Bean Loaf
Kidney Bean Sandwiches
by Mabel Claire Rogers
- RECIPES(Havest Home on the Table):
Piquant String Beans
Onion Savory
Vegetable Chowder
String Beans, peas w/ Egg Sauce
Eggplant or Summer Squash Casserole
Horticultural or Lima Beans w/ Savory Sauce
Uxbridge Luncheon Tomato and Corn
September Salad
Last-of-the-Garden Soup
Stewed Corn
by Florence Spring
- RECIPES(Marmalades, Conserves, Pickles):
Rhubarb Marmalade
Pineapple Marmalade
Amber Marmalade(citric)
Mock Orange Marmalade
Plum Conserve
Peach Conserve
Mixed Pickles
Mustard Pickles
Dill Pickles
Pickled Onions
Cold Cucumber Pickle
Sweet Pickle
Chili Sauce
by Helen Irene Weed
- RECIPES(Casserole Cookery):
Tamale Pie in Casserole
Casserole of Veal
Vegetable Chowder in Casserole
Spanish Chicken
Breaded Pork Chops w/ Tomato-Celery Sauce
Scalloped Egg and Potato w/ Cheese
Baked Bananas
Salt Codfish Souffle
Sweet Potato Souflle
by Alice Bradley
- RECIPES(Menus, Recipes for 2 Weeks in Sept):
Deviled Tomatoes
Irish Moss Blanc-mange
Steamed Ginger Pudding w/ Vanilla Sauce
Vanilla Sauce
Sour Cream Waffles
Candied Sweet Potatoes
Egg Rolls
- RECIPES(Thrift Recipes):
Banana Dessert
Beef Loaf
Peach, Apple or Apricot Tapioca
Baked Corn and Tomatoes
Pot Roast
Almond Wafers
Baked Beans, Creole Style
Orange Custard Pie
Abalone Cream Soup
Mock Tomato Scallop
Chocolate Bread Pudding
Virginia Potatoes
Tutti Frutti Maple Filling
Scotch Hot Pot
Ham with Samp
Economy Lunch Cakes
Sausage Roll
Molasses Pudding
- RECIPES(Rice, Wholesome and Cheap):
Fried Rice
Rissotto
Escalloped Cabbage and Rice
Rice and Pimientoes
Savory Rice
Rice Omelet
Rice Croquettes
Rice Salad
Creamed Rice Pudding
Rice Custard Cream
Tomato Eggs
Poached Eggs in Curry
Left-over Rice
by Bertha Bellows Streeter
- *Helps for Needleworkers
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Helpful Devices in the Priscilla Proving Plant
- PRISCILLA JUNIORS:
Hand-made Knitting Needles
by Aunt Priscilla
- Explanation of Crochet Stitches
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- *Hints for Housekeepers
- PRISCILLA JUNIORS:
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- Explanation of Crochet Stitches
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 34, Issue #8: October 1920
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
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- ARTICLE:
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- EMBROIDERY:
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- KNITTING(patterns):
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- TATTING(patterns):
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- OTHER:
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- ENTERTAINING:
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- FASHION
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- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
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- *Hints for Housekeepers
- PRISCILLA JUNIORS:
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- Explanation of Crochet Stitches
- CLASSIFIEDS
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Volume 34, Issue #9: November 1920
Page Count: 72
Cover Artist: Eleanor Weeden
Notes: Their lead article is a discussion about women voting for the first time. There is a full page ad run by the Republican National Committee...
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- ARTICLES
- LEAD ARTICLE:
The Distaff Side of the Ticket
- STORY:
Money, Love and Kate, 2nd Installmant
by Eleanor H Porter
- Helps for Housekeepers
- Murray Bay handicrafts
by Antonia J Stemple
- Bravely Bedight with Ribbons Bright
- Stretching Christmas Dollars(embroidery),
By the Magic of Needlecraft(embroidery),
Answering Christmas Questionnaires(embroidery),
The Newer Color Ideas(embroidery),
Reviewing Gift Favorites(embroidery),
For Baby's Tree(embroidery)
- Paintcraft Economics and Joys
stencils by Patten Beard
- Gifts of Hand-Decorated Ivory
by Elizabeth MacKenzie Roth
- HOUSEKEEPING
from Priscilla Proving Plant
- The Comfortable Home
by Elizabeth Beach Lovett
- Our Babies, part 13
discoveries by Our Readers
- Why We Should Bathe Internally
by RW Beal
- FASHION
- Priscilla's Dresses for the Season
- New Blouses and Skirts
- For the Younger Set
- If You Are One and Twenty
- Reducing the Tailor's Bill(men's and boy's fashions)
- The Kind of Frocks You Like to Own
by Ethel D Hayden
- NEEDLEARTS:
- Elegance for the Festal Board-
Cherry Cutwork and Filet Crochet Centrepiece
by WA Dickey
- PATTERNS:
Christmas Things Crocheted-
(2)Filet Crochet Talcum Powder Can Covers
New Beaded Bag
Rose Medallion Bag
Daisy Camisole Top
Asbestos Mat Cover
The Pointed Yoke
Lovely Evening Scarf
Fine Towel Inserts, Marker
- PATTERN:
Crochet Motif Plays Many Parts
by Gertrude Shockey
- PATTERN:
"Tatted Things to Give Away- Apron",
by Florence B Liggett
"*Tatted Coat Collar"
- PATTERN:
Reconstructed Fabrics
by Anna Nott-shook
- PATTERN:
Dainty Cross-Bar Filet(crochet)
by Janie Bright
- PATTERN:
New Skating Cap(crochet)
- PATTERN:
Snug Slip-On(crochet)
- To Curtain Your Windows(net darning)
- PATTERN:
Nonchalant Neddy- Crochet Donkey with Panniers
Ansac Anna- Kangaroo(crochet)
- DIET AND RECIPES:
- Pilgrim Cookery, Lexxon 9
by Mary J Lincoln
- Tercentenary Thanksgiving Dinner(recipes):
Star of Hope Salad
Colony Brown Bread
Colony Pumpkin Pie
Cornbread
Chestnut Stuffing
by Priscilla Proving Plant
- Thanksgiving Stunts and Sweets(recipes):
Almond Marshmallow Fudge
Popcorn Balls
Maple Creams
Dipped Chocolate Fruit
Maple Candy
Fig Candy
Peanut Penoche
by Priscilla Proving Plant
- Healthful Diet for a Week
- Aristocratic Ways with Vulgar Cabbage(recipes):
Cabbage au Gratin
Cabbage in Hollandaise Sauce
Stuffed Cabbage
Cabbage in Dutch Style
Fried Cabbage
by Caroline B King
- For November(recipes):
Roast Chicken Loaf
Chop Suey
Salad de Luxe
Spanish Codfish
Buttercup Jelly
Asparagus Croquettes
Banana Cream Sherbet
Bermuda Salad
Stuffed Ham
- One-Dish Meals with Dessert(recipes):
Oyster Loaf
Cranberry Pie
Rice Fritters
Creamed Onions
Chocolate Pudding
Lima Mound
Mock Mince Pie
Lincoln Cream Toast
Washington Pie
Escalloped Eggs
Brown Pudding
Rice Mold
Pastry meat Timbales
Savory Meat Pie
by Mary Knaggs Stone
- Using Canned Vegetables(recipes):
Spanish Souffle
Beets
Lyonnaise String Beans
Creole Lima Beans
by Frances Lowe Smith
- Priscilla Juniors
by Aunt Priscilla
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Volume 34, Issue #10: December 1920
Page Count: 56
Cover Artist: Blauche K Brink
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FANCY WORK
- LEAD ARTICLE:
The Days of Priscilla the Spinner:
The Tercentennial Year
Priscilla's Gentle Reminders
Picturesque, Toilsome Days
An Age of Fine Needlework
An Age of Fine Needlework
by Editor
- STORY:
When the Clock-Reel Ticked
by Amy V Richards
- STORY:
Money, Love and Kate, Chapter VII
by Eleanor H Porter
- ARTICLE:
The John Alden House(picture gallery)
- CROCHET(Patterns):
Netting Outlives the Centuries-
"The Boston Tester",
"Dancing Girls",
"Moonshine and Matrimony",
"Pincushion Top",
"Coverlet Edge in Warp Yarn"
by Not Given
(4)Lace of the Early Days
by Mrs Jose Saurie
Once Again the Antimacassar(filet)
by Mary E Fitch
Gown Yoke w/ Sleeves
by Helen P Metzger
(3)Edgings, Edgings w/ Matching Insertion
- EMBROIDERY:
Ye Quainte Olde Tyme Coverlette- "A Bowl of Snowballs"
Olden Stitch for Patterns New
Ever-Popular White Embroidery
designs by Ethelyn J Morris
From Board Cloths to Luncheon Sets
Ye Goodwife's Dainty Badge
by Marion E Stevens
The Pride of the Housewife(patchwork Quilts)
Vanity in Purses will Always be Pardoned
Reminiscent of Old-Time Gardens
selected by Amy Gay
Fairy Stitches and Old-Time Patterns
- KNITTING(patterns):
Cable Stitch Stockings
by Alice McKay
New Patterns for Hand-Knit Socks
by Laura G Betts
- FASHION
- For Misses and Small Women
- Ways and Means of Fashion
- EVERYDAY HOUSEKEEPING
- Baking in a Brick Oven(Pilgrim Cookery, article II)-
Baked Indian Meal Pudding,
Grandmother's Pound Cake,
Old-Time Supper Dish
by Mary J Lincoln
- The Priscilla Cooking Course, Lesson No. XII
by Mary A Wilson
- A Poinsettia Dinner at the Proving Plant
- Colonial Note in Modern Furnishing
by Beth Russell
- Our Babies-
XIV. What Shall the Playthings Be?
- RECIPES(Menus for December):
Cocoanut Cake
Green Peppers Stuffed w/ Rice
Buttermilk Custard Pie
Vegetable Chowder
Apples stuffed w/ Mincemeat
- RECIPES(Holiday Party):
Fruit Cake
Cracklings
Scotch Shortbread
Seed or Currant Bread
Circus Punch
- RECIPES(Entrees):
Oysters a la Poulet
Custards
Pudding
Cheese Souffle
Financiere
Oysters au Gratin
by Mary A Wilson
- RECIPES(Eggless Recipes):
St James Pudding
Eggless Salad Dressing
Prune and Orange Whip
Graham Gems
Devil's Food, Caramel Frosting
Quick Chocolate Pudding
Raisin Brown Bread
Apple Gelatine
by S E Grey
- Helps for Housekeepers
- PRISCILLA JUNIORS:
Paper Playthings to Remind You Of Pilgrim Days
by Aunt Priscilla
- Explanation of Crochet Stitches
- CLASSIFIEDS
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