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Gustav Stickley (ed.) / The craftsman
(June 1907)
Contents, pp. vii-viii
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THE CRAFTSMAN
VOLUME X1I JUNE, 1907 NUMBER 3
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"The End of the Day" By Gertrude Leese
Frontispiece
Picardy: A Quiet, Simple Land of Dreamy Beauty Where Artists Find Much
to Paint By Jane Quigley 255
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The Other Woman: A Story By Paul Harboe 265
Festivals of the Hopi By Frederick Monsen 269
Religion the Inspiration, and Dancing an Fxpression in All Their National
Ceremonies
Illustrated
A Portrait From Life: A Story By Susan Corey 286
Success: A Poem By John Albee 292
Outdoor Work for Women 293
Some Decorative Panels by Albert Herter B1 Giles Edgerton 294
A Biting Satire on Modern Hyper-Luxurious Society
Illustrated
Prayer of the Brain-Spinners: A Poem By Helen M. Bullis 300
The Political Economy of Saving Babies' Lives By John Spargo 301
Practical Method of Improving Cities' Milk Supply
Redeeming the Ugliest Town on Earth By Helen Fitzgerald Sanders 315
Illustrated
"Broadcast" : A Poem By Ernest
Crosby 327
Love's Patriot: A Poem By Ernest Crosby 328
A House of Fine Detail By Una Nixson Hopkins 329
Illustrated
Possibilities of Beauty in the City House 335
Illustrated
Home Training in Cabinet Work: Twenty-seventh of the Series 342
Als ik Kan: Notes: Reviews 348
Our Home Department 363
Home Dressmaking the Natural Outcome of Simple Living
A More Simple Way of Housekeeping By Laura Clarke Rockwood 369
The Open Door
PUBLISHED BY GUSTAV STICKLEY, 29 WEST 34TH ST., NEW YORK
25 Cen!s a Copy : By the Year, $3.00
Copyrighted, 1907, by Gustav Stickle" Entered June 6, 1906, at New
York City, as second-class matter
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