The Circle Magazine, October, 1907, Vol. 2, No. 4

The Circle Magazine, October, 1907, Vol. 2, No. 4

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198-272 pp. CONTENTS: Editorial Page; The Silver Lining of the Immigration Cloud, by Lyman Beecher Stowe; The Rise of the Japanese Woman,by Henry George, Jr.; The Story of the Lend-a-Hand Society, by Edward Everett Hale; William Morris as He Seemed to Me, by Elbert Hubbard; The Lighter Side of Life at Panama, by Gertrude Beeks; The Truth about Woman-Suffrage in Colorado, by William MacLeod Raine; Why Prosperity Will Continue, by Jas. W. Van Cleave; An Attractive Modern House, by Virginia Vail; American Artists Who Paint American Subjects, by Elizabeth M.S. Fite; In That Far Land--A Two-Part Story, Part I, by Hamlin Garland; The Fortune Hunter, by Porter Emerson Brown; Tommy's Mother and My Wife, by S.T. Stern; "Ee," Said 'Lizabet--"Ee," Said Hans, by Anne Warner; Mixley of the Speechless Squad, by William Hamilton Osborne; Romance--Poem, by William F. McCormack; The Voices of the Canon, by George P. Cheney; Contrasts--No. 8, Morning in the Meadow: Evening on the Hillside; Regular Departments: The Collector's Circle, The Circle of Music, The Church Circle, Sports and Games, Automobile and Motor, The Business Circle, The Photographers' Circle, Country-Home and Garden Circle, The Poultry Circle, School and College, The Home Circle, The Cooking Circle, The Fancy Work Circle, Boy's Own Circle, Popular Science and Invention, The Children's Circle, Home Dressmaking Lesson, The Library and Reading Circle, Men's Wearing Apparel, Puzzle 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.