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Everybody’s Magazine [v 4 #20, April 1901] ed. Anon. (John Wanamaker, 10¢, 125pp, 6½" x 9", cover by ?) [Jeff Kaylin]
  • 290 · Portrait of Mr. R. Alfred Stieglitz (1895): Frontispiece for “Photography as a Fine Art” · Anonymous · fp
  • 291 · The Charm of English Gardens · Neltje Blanchan · ar
  • 301 · The African Elephant at Home · Ewart Scott Grogan · ar
  • 308 · A Pauper Romance · Maximilian Foster · ss
  • 320 · Concerning “Bad Men” The True “Bad Man” of the Frontier, and the Reasons for His Existence · Owen Wister · ar
  • 329 · The Wolf Hunt · Charles Major · ss
  • 337 · A Monster Tunnel Under the Ocean. An Interview with M. Jean Berlier, Who Proposes to Connect Europe and Africa by a Twenty-Five-Mile Tunnel Under the Mediterranean · Eugene P. Lyle, Jr. · ar
  • 344 · Electricity as a Domestic · George Iles · ar
  • 347 · The Making of a Country Home [Part 3 of 10] · J. P. Mowbray (“J. P. M.”) · sl
  • 359 · Photography as a Fine Art. II. — Alfred Stieglitz and His Work · Charles H. Caffin · ar
  • 372 · An Easter Card · Mary E. Wilkins · ss
  • 378 · “Hush” · H. T. Burleigh & Howard Weeden · sg; Burleigh wrote the music, Weeden the lyrics.
  • 381 · News from the Woods and Fields. The Awakening of Spring · L. W. Brownell · ar
  • 391 · Transatlantic Telephoning. The Remarkable Invention by Which Dr. M. I. Pupin Has Revolutionized the Transmission of Electricity · William A. Anthony · ar
  • 398 · Joscelyn Cheshire [Part 5 of 7] · Sarah Beaumont Kennedy · sl
  • 407 · Ezra Fitch’s Idees on Vice · Ezra Fitch · hu
  • 408 · Why New York Needs Purifying · Right Rev. Henry Codman Potter · ar


Everybody’s Magazine [v 4 #21, May 1901] ed. Anon. (John Wanamaker, 10¢, 125pp, 6½" x 9", cover by ?) [Jeff Kaylin]
  • 418 · “There Was Something Like a Suspended Pout on Her Lips”: Frontispiece for “The Making of a Country Home” · Anonymous · fp
  • 419 · The Making of a Country Home [Part 4 of 10] · J. P. Mowbray (“J. P. M.”) · sl
  • 430 · Terror. The Story of a Deer’s Life · Maximilian Foster · ar
  • 441 · Making Rain by Electricity. The Remarkable Discoveries of Elmer Gates — How Showers and Thunderstorms are Made in the Laboratory — A Notable Advance Promised in Predicting Weather Changes · Clifford Howard · ar
  • 448 · The Voice of Slang · William J. Lampton · pm
  • 449 · Buldy Jones, Chef de Claque · Frank Norris · ss
  • 460 · A Good Lie Gone Wrong · Eleanor Hoyt · ss
  • 466 · How to Go On the Stage. A Consensus of Opinion From Our Most Famous Actors and Managers · Franklin Fyles · ar
  • 473 · Adventures in News-Getting. The Mystery of Russell Sage’s Assailant — His Identity Discovered from a Single Button by a New York Reporter — “Nero,” the Great Nubian Lion, and His Famous Outbreat — Getting an Account of the Loss of the “Victoria” — How Two Newspaper Men Reformed the Pest Hospital on North Brother Island · Allen Sangree · ar
  • 479 · A Ballad of Charlie’s Men · Sharlot M. Hall · pm
  • 480 · Photography as a Fine Art. III. — Mrs. Gertrude Kasebier and the Artistic-Commercial Portrait · Charles H. Caffin · ar
  • 496 · A Court-Martial Extraordinary · Katharine H. Brown · ss
  • 501 · Edward F. Croker, “Chief.” A Character Study of the Chief of the New York Fire Department · Lindsay Denison · ar
  • 511 · The Emigrant Banshee · Gertrude Henderson · ss
  • 519 · A Most Remarkable “Medium” — Mrs. Piper, of Boston · Mary C. Blossom · ar
  • 525 · Fortunes for the World’s Benefactors. A Swedish Millionaire Who Left $350,000 Each Year for the Five Men Who Have Done Most for Humanity During the Preceding Twelve Months · Eugene P. Lyle, Jr. · ar
  • 528 · Joscelyn Cheshire [Part 6 of 7] · Sarah Beaumont Kennedy · sl
  • 528 · “I Have Seen No Human Being Save Our Party of Three.”: Illustration for “Joscelyn Cheshire” · Anonymous · il


Everybody’s Magazine [v 4 #22, June 1901] ed. Anon. (John Wanamaker, 10¢, 125pp, 6½" x 9", cover by ?) [Jeff Kaylin]
  • 546 · “Halloran, Seizing His Bag, Fled Unsteadily to the Edge of the Tote-Road and Turned, Wild and Malevolent as Ever.”: Frontispiece for “Black Murchison” · Anonymous · fp
  • 547 · Alone Up Mt. Katahdin · A. Radclyffe Dugmore · ar
  • 559 · “And Then Above the Many Voices of the Pent-Up Stream They Heard the Clipping Strokes of His Axe.”: Illustration for “Black Murchison” · Anonymous · il
  • 560 · Black Murchison · Maximilian Foster · ss
  • 572 · Fighting Pests with Insect Allies. How the Entomologists Saved the California Orange-Growers from Ruin — “Ladybirds” Imported from Australia to Kill Off the White Scales — Each ladybird Produces Seventy-Five Billion Others in Six Months, and All Feed on Nothing But White Scales — Grass-hoppers Kept Down by a Fungus — One Big Industry Created by an Imported Insect — The Whole World Seardched for Enemies of Special Pests · L. O. Howard · ar
  • 578 · A Son of the Border · E. C. Little · ar
  • 588 · “When de Angels Call” · H. T. Burleigh & Howard Weeden · sg; Burleigh wrote the music, Weeden the lyrics.
  • 590 · Joscelyn Cheshire [Part 7 of 7] · Sarah Beaumont Kennedy · sl
  • 609 · The Making of a Country Home [Part 5 of 10] · J. P. Mowbray (“J. P. M.”) · sl
  • 621 · The Voice of Matrimony · William J. Lampton · pm
  • 622 · The Tenth of June, 1715 · Andrew Lang · pm
  • 624 · Firing at an Approacing Hail-Storm: Illustration for “Shooting Away Hailstorms” · Anonymous · il
  • 625 · Shooting Away Hailstorms · Eugene P. Lyle, Jr. · ar
  • 637 · Photographing the Sun. How and Why the Scientists Study the Sun’s Corona · Maximilian Foster · ar
  • 645 · On the Stroke of Nine · Charles Major · ss
  • 650 · Vicissitudes of the Wheel · Eleanor Hoyt · ar
  • 653 · The Study of Children. Interesting Results Obtained by the Investigation of Large Numbers of Children — Relation of Mental and Physical Powers to Birth, Sex, and Nationality — Valuable Lessons for All Parents and Teachers · Arthur MacDonald · ar
  • 662 · The Laying of the Pipe · Theodore Waters · ss
  • 667 · The Truth About “Christian Science.” A Psychopathic Study · Thomson Jay Hudson, LL.D. · ar


Everybody’s Magazine [v 5 #23, July 1901] ed. Anon. (John Wanamaker, 10¢, 125pp, 6½" x 9", cover by ?) [Jeff Kaylin]
  • 2 · “That Arrant Little Rebel, Mistress Phyllis Westmacott.”: Frontispiece for “From the Chops of the Lion” · Anonymous · fp
  • 3 · Photography as a Fine Art. IV — Methods of Individual Expression · Charles H. Caffin · ar
  • 17 · Sabe Hike? The Life of Our Soldiers in the Philippines · Oscar King Davis · ar
  • 27 · Legs · Maximilian Foster · ss
  • 37 · The Real Abdul Hamid. A Character Sketch of the Mysterious and Terrible Sultan of Turkey · Eugene P. Lyle, Jr. · ar
  • 44 · Ole Miss an’ de Yankee · Mrs. W. A. Leland · ss
  • 48 · What to Eat to Live Long · Dr. H. W. Wiley · ar
  • 55 · The Truth About “Christian Science.” — A Psychopathic Study. II. — An Explanation of Mental Healing · Thomson Jay Hudson, LL.D. · ar
  • 61 · Christian Science is the Truth. A Reply to “The Truth About ’Christian Science.’” · W. D. McCrackan · ar
  • 65 · The Making of a Country Home [Part 6 of 10] · J. P. Mowbray · sl
  • 77 · A Marquis in the Bad Lands · G. W. Ogden · ar
  • 90 · At the Inner Gate of Tien-Tsin · Adachi Kinnosuké · ss
  • 96 · An Evening Near Athens · Lloyd Mifflin · pm
  • 97 · From the Chops of the Lion · William MacLeod Raine · ss
  • 105 · Where Earthquakes Write Their Autographs · Ludlow Brownell · ar
  • 113 · The Old Gray Eagle · Booth Tarkington · ss
  • 117 · Is There a Dramatic Profession? · Franklin Fyles · ar
  • 123 · Uninvented Inventions. Some Unsolved Problems Which Offer Great Fortunes to Any One Who Can Master Them · Francis F. Coleman · ar


Everybody’s Magazine [v 5 #24, August 1901] ed. Anon. (John Wanamaker, 10¢, 125pp, 6½" x 9", cover by ?) [Jeff Kaylin]
  • 130 · Emilio Aguinaldo. On the balcony overlooking the Pasig River at Malacanan · Anonymous · fp; From a photograph taken especially for Everybody’s Magazine, April 13, 1901.
  • 131 · The Story of My Capture. An Account of Gen. Funston’s Exploit by the Captured Filipino Leader Himself · Emilio Aginaldo · ar
  • 141 · The Real Aguinaldo · O. K. Davis · ar
  • 145 · The Making of a Country Home [Part 7 of 10] · J. P. Mowbray · sl
  • 154 · “The Song of the Watcher” · H. T. Burleigh & Howard Weeden · sg; Burleigh wrote the music, Weeden the lyrics.
  • 156 · The Birth of a Butterfly · L. W. Brownell · ar
  • 161 · Tragedy · Maximilian Foster · ss
  • 171 · Steering Balloons by Upper Air Currents · John M. Bacon · ar
  • 177 · General Leslie’s Delusion · Alfred R. Calhoun · ss
  • 181 · Knowledge · Alberta Bancroft · pm
  • 182 · Opportunities for Capital in the United States. Avenues of Enterprise Still Open in Agriculture and Manufacturing · O. P. Austin · ar
  • 187 · Tangled up in Beulah Land [Part 1 of 12] · An Author · sl
  • 193 · Photography as a Fine Art. V. — Other Methods of Individual Expression; Illustrated by the Work of Clarence H. White and William B. Dyer · Charles H. Caffin · ar
  • 207 · Days with the Mocking-Birds · L. W. Blake · ar
  • 217 · The Star Who Played Leading Lady · Eleanor Hoyt · ss
  • 224 · Retribution · Mrs. W. A. Leland · ss
  • 227 · Pictures that Show Motion · Roy L. McCardell · ar
  • 237 · Lines to a Crow · John Onslow · pm
  • 241 · The Railroads and the People. Oppression and Disregard of the Public’s Rights Characterize Railroad methods in Chicago. The Career of Marvin Hughitt and His Development of the North-Western System, Where Consideration for People and Employees Prevails · Harold I. Cleveland · ar
  • 248 · A Well-Governed American Municipality. How the District of Columbia is Governed by a Comission — in Form, and Absolute Autocracy, Yet an Almost Ideal Result — Its Suggestiveness for Other Parts of the Uniteed States · Henry B. F. Macfarland · ar
  • 253 · Job Lots in Literature · Misc. · ar


Everybody’s Magazine [v 5 #25, September 1901] ed. Anon. (John Wanamaker, 10¢, 124pp, 6½" x 9", cover by ?) [Jeff Kaylin]
  • 258 · On Board the Vicksburg. General Frederick Funston Returning from the Expedition · Lieutenant Burton J. Mitchell · fp; from a photograph taken soon after the capture of Aguinaldo.
  • 259 · The Capture of Emilio Aguinaldo. A Personal Account of the Exploit Which Ended the War in the Philippines · Frederick Funston · ar
  • 273 · The Survivors · Maximilian Foster · ss
  • 287 · Sherreaf’s Exclusive · Oscar King Davis · ss
  • 293 · The Birth of an American Volcano. Bogoslof in Bering Sea · C. Hart Merriam · ar
  • 302 · Billy the Kid. The True Story of a Western “Bad Man.” · E. Hough · ar
  • 311 · Tangled up in Beulah Land [Part 2 of 12] · An Author · sl
  • 318 · The Average American · Henry Gannett · ar
  • 320 · Peace of the Woods · Arthur Guiterman · pm
  • 321 · Photogrtaphy as a Fine Art. VI. — The Landscape Subject · Charles H. Caffin · ar
  • 335 · The Price of the Star · Sharlot M. Hall · ss
  • 340 · A Castle on the Brandywine · Charles Major · ss
  • 349 · A.B. Apppleton, “Pirut” · Holman F. Day · pm
  • 352 · The Biggest Tunnel in the World — The Simplon. A New Way into Southern Europe; Boring by Rail Through Twelve and One-Half Miles of Mountain Rock · Eugene P. Lyle, Jr. · ar
  • 365 · The Making of a Country Home [Part 8 of 10] · J. P. Mowbray · sl
  • 373 · The Social Value of Golf · E. F. Benson · ar
  • 377 · O’Hara the Strategist · Elliott Flower · ss
  • 379 · How to Make Money · Misc. · cl


Everybody’s Magazine [v 5 #26, October 1901] ed. Anon. (John Wanamaker, 10¢, 109pp, 6½" x 9", cover by ?) [Jeff Kaylin]


Everybody’s Magazine [v 5 #27, November 1901] ed. Anon. (John Wanamaker, 10¢, 108pp, 6½" x 9", cover by ?) [Jeff Kaylin]


Everybody’s Magazine [v 5 #28, December 1901] ed. Anon. (John Wanamaker, 10¢, 109pp, 6½" x 9", cover by ?) [Jeff Kaylin]


Everybody’s Magazine [v 6 # 1, January 1902] ed. Anon. (John Wanamaker, 10¢, 109pp, 6½" x 9", cover by ?) [Jeff Kaylin]


Everybody’s Magazine [v 6 # 2, February 1902] ed. Anon. (John Wanamaker, 10¢, 101pp, 6½" x 9", cover by ?) [Jeff Kaylin]


Everybody’s Magazine [v 6 # 3, March 1902] ed. Anon. (John Wanamaker, 10¢, 101pp, 6½" x 9", cover by ?) [Jeff Kaylin]


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