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The craftsman
(February 1912)

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  THE -CRAFTSMAN
          PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY THE CRAFTSMAN PUBLISHING CO
          41   WEST    THIRTY-FOURTH        STREET, NEW       YORK     CITY
  GUSTAV STICKLEY, Editor  BiN, WILES, Circulation Manager
  MRS. M. F. ROBERTS, Managing Editor                 EDGAR E. PHILLIPS,
Advertising Manager
VOLUME XXI          Contents for February, 1912                         
   NUMBER 5
  John Bigelow        From a Bust by Edith Woodman Burroughs            
Frontispiece
  The Story of the Creation Told in Stone in the
  Great New Cathedral of Barcelona              .         By Mildred Stapley
    465
  lMustrated
  Education as a Preventive of Divorce        By Marguerite 0. B. Wilkinson
     473
  Martha Ann Jackson: A Story.                      By Gertrude Russell Lewis
   482
  When God Is Found           .    .    .      By Marguerite 0. B. Wilkinson
    483
  The Real Value of the National Academy of Design           .          
        484
  Ilustrated
  Every Day: A Story            .       .     .    By Donal Hamilton Haines
     492
  Pheasants, The Future Game Bird of America                            
        499
  Their Cultivation Widespread and Successful
  Illustrated
  Modern Country Homes in England                            By Barry Parker
    508
  Number Twenty-Two
  Illustrated
  Learning to Read: A Poem                 .       By Grace Hazard Conkling
     521
  Illustrated
  Scientific Explanation of the Illusion of Atmosphere in Painting. By J.
F. Earhart  522
  Planting About the House         .    .                               
        527
  $ome Practical Ideas for American Gardens
  Illustrated
  Hellerau, the City of the Future                     By Eva Elise vom Baur
    536
  Illustrated
  H. P. Berlage, the Creator of a Democratic Architecture
  in Holland                              By W. G. Purcell and G. G. Elmslie
    547
  Illustrated
  Among the Craftsmen
  Two Craftsman Brick Bungalows                                         
        554
  Illustrated
  The Fifth Exhibition of the National Society of Craftsmen             
        562
  Illustrated
  The Approach to the House   .                                       . 
        569
  Illustrated
  John Bigelow                               .       .     .            
        572
  Wool Embroidery for Cushions .                                        
        573
  Illustrated
  The Value of Suitable Doors.                                          
        574
  How We Can Make Our Gardens Attractive to the Birds       By Grace Re Shore
   575
  Illustrated
  Woven Willow Furniture from Germany        .                          
        577
  Illustrated
  Als ik Kan                                                    By The Editor
   581
  Is Money Success?
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Editorial Staff, frequently the result of many
     editorial conferences.
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Mass.
  Copyright. 1912, by The Craftsman Publishing Co. All rights reserved. Entered
as second-class matter at the New York Post Office.
  New York. Entered as second-class matter at the Post-Office Department.
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