The Circle Magazine, April, 1907, Vol. I, No. 4
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230-300 pp. CONTENTS: Editorial; Japanese Children at School and Play by Laura B. Starr, illustrated with drawing by Genjiro Yeto, and with photographs; The Boys' May Festival in Japan by Genjiro Yeto, illustrated with drawing by the author; Inexpensive Housekeeping in Paris by Georgiana Homer; The Holdfast Principle by Clem V. Wagner; The Tree-Doctor and His Work by A. H. Davis, illustrated with photographs by the author; The Dolls' Spring Dressmaking, Original Designs and Instructions by Margaret A. Dingman, illustrated with photographs; A Famous Doll's House by Alice Corkran, illustrated with photographs; What We Might See on the Moon by Garrett P. Serviss; The Ever and Ever After, a story, by Letitia Dean Spangler, illustrated with drawing by Hermann Pfeiffer; The Milky Way, a story, by Clinton Dangerfield, illustrated with drawing by Lee Woodward Zeigler; Noirand, a story, translated from the French of L. Halevy, by Grace Louise Robinson, illustrated with drawing by Otto Lang. Regular Departments: Home Circle, Amateur Craftsmen, Sports and Games, Traveler's Circle, School and College, Girls' Busy Circle, Automobile and Motor, Art Circle; Two's Company, Three's a Crowd: Circle of Music, Photographer's Circle, Mother's Circle, Church Circle, Children's Circle, Women's Gowns and Accessories, Collector's Circle, Library and Reading Circle, Business Circle, Health and Hygiene, Farm and Garden, Poultry Circle, Popular Science and Invention, Industrial Circle, Poultry Circle, Fun Lovers' Circle. Includes numerous ads, illustrations, and photographs. The Circle published serialized fiction, including works by P. G. Wodehouse, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, etc.