CONTENTS OF VOLUME CXLII
DECEMBER, 1920-MAY, 1921
INTRODUCTORY STORIES
"Reforming Julius," by Albert Bige-
low Paine (illustrated by Peter New-
ell), 129; "The Prophet and the Prof-
iteer," by Malcolm La Prade (illustrated
by the author), 265; "The Time Clock
in the Taj Mahal," by Cambray Brown
(illustrated by Peter Newell), 401; "The
Benefactor of Upper Haddock," by Hay-
den Carruth (illustrated by R. M. Brink-
erhoff), 537; "From the Diary of a
Cave Man," by Arthur Guiterman (il-
lustrated by A. B. Walker), 673; “A
Hardware Romance," by Edward An-
thony (illustrated by R. M. Brinker-
hoff), 809.
Editor's Easy Chair.. Edward S. Martin 125, 261, 397, 533, 669, 805
Eleanora Comes Back. A Story.
Juliet Wilbor Tompkins 714 Illustrations by Denman Fink.
117, 253, 389, 526, 661, 797
"As They Go Riding By," by Clar- ence Day, Jr., 661; "Autobiography," by Ben Ray Redman, 389; "A Ballade of Spring Poems," by Carolyn Wells, 661; "Emily's trunk and the Dawning Era," by Philip Curtiss, 117; "A Fable for Parents," by C. A. Bennett, 117; “A Gamble in Futures," by Frederick L. Allen, 526; "General Wanted," by C. A.
Bennett, 661; "The Layman," by Brooks Shepard, 389; "Leaf from the Journal of Orlob, the Novelist," Trans- lated by Fleta Campbell Springer, 389; "Letters to Certain People of Impor- tance: To the Proof Reader," by Wini- fred Kirkland, 253; "My Neighbor and Myself," by Robert Palfrey Utter, 526; "A Neglected Datum," by C. A. Ben- nett, 253; "Obituaries-for Women," by Florence Guy Woolston, 253; "On Receiving Royalty," by Laura Spencer Portor, 661; "On Some Difficulties of Telling the Truth," by Richard Le Gallienne, 117; "Our New Poet and His Chair," by F. M. Colby, 253; “Our Other Selves," by Mayone Lewis, 526; "The Refuge of the Past," by Richard Le Gallienne, 389; "Salvage," by Berton Braley, 797; "Saying It With Flowers," by Franklin P. Adams, 661; "Sic Sem- per," by C. A. Bennett, 797; "The Voting Age," by Ellwood Hendrick, 797; "Words With a Tang," by Sophie Kerr Underwood, 797; "Why Seats for Two?" by Annie Nathan Meyer, 797. Lost Lip, The. A Story.
Prosper Buranelli 242 Illustrations by Denman Fink. Malady of Europe, The... Philip Gibbs 273
Man Who Knew Too Much, The. Gilbert K. Chesterton 504 IV. The Bottomless Well. Illustrations by W. Hatherell, R. I.
Matter of Business, A. A Story.
Herbert Adams Gibbons 681 Illustrations in Color and Tint by W. J. Aylward.
Tragedy of Gustatory Selection, The. A Story... Clarence Day, Jr. 111 Training the Soldier for Peace.
E. Alexander Powell 619 Two Christmas Mornings of the Great War......Captain Wilfrid Ewart 31 "Two Together." 'A Story.
Mrs. Henry Dudeney 315
Illustrations by Gerald Leake.
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