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Non-Fiction
V

Some New Books Worth Reading

by Lily Watson
Volume 38 (1917), p332
Non-Fiction
F

Some Side-Lights on Cooking

by Ellen Rudwick
Volume 38 (1917), p206
Fiction

Some Thoughts of Theodora

by E. Crosby-Heath
Volume 38 (1917), p257
Non-Fiction
N

Starting With Day-Old Chicks

by Mary E. Tongue
Volume 38 (1917), p381
Fiction

A Story of New England Village Life

See: The Beautiful Joke: A Story of New England Village Life

by Annie Hamilton Donnell
Volume 38 (1917), p573
Non-Fiction
G

Style and Relationships (Articles on)

by An Old-Fashioned Person
Volume 38 (1917), p86, 208, 314, 420
Fiction

The Sure Sharp Road

by Mary Shipman Andrews
Volume 38 (1917), p128
Non-Fiction
E

Tables: Useful and Decorative

by Lucy A. Throop
Volume 38 (1917), p539
Fiction

The Thin Little Lonely One

by Annie Hamilton Donnell
Volume 38 (1917), p140
Non-Fiction
R

Things We Can Do Without

by A Woman of the World
Volume 38 (1917), p401
Non-Fiction
H

To Steady the Nerves

by Elizabeth Grinnell
Volume 38 (1917), p660
Non-Fiction
R

To the Women of the Nation

by Bishop Handley C.G. Moule
Volume 38 (1917), p40
Non-Fiction
C

Toys That Can Be Easily Made

by Julia S. King
Volume 38 (1917), p639
Fiction

Trouble

by Mary Patterson
Volume 38 (1917), p353
Fiction

The Tucking in of Elsie

by Annie Hamilton Donnell
Volume 38 (1917), p522
Fiction

The Unfinished Story

by Shirley Carson
Volume 38 (1917), p74
Non-Fiction
F

Using Rice in Place of Potatoes

by Mary M. Wright
Volume 38 (1917), p563
Fiction

Value Received

by Mary E. Wilkins
Volume 38 (1917), p188
Non-Fiction
G

Voluntary Aid Detachments

by Mary Frances Billington
Volume 38 (1917), p97
Non-Fiction
R

A War Romance

See: The Benediction: A War Romance

by Harding Wood
Volume 38 (1917), p231
Non-Fiction
B

War-Work of the King and Queen of Spain

by Ignatius Phayre
Volume 38 (1917), p39
Non-Fiction
I

What Do You Know About a Cup of Tea?

by William B. Harris
Volume 38 (1917), p656
Fiction

What the Birds told Nesta

by Eleanor Tyrrell
Volume 38 (1917), p260, 305
Non-Fiction
R

Whatsoever Things are Lovely

by M.F. Billington
Volume 38 (1917), p152
Non-Fiction
C

When the Wounded Soldier is Convalescent

by The Editor (Flora Klickman)
Volume 38 (1917), p90