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- Etiquette for Ladies (Collier's Cyclopedia, 1882)
- This article attempts to cover the etiquette of nearly every social situation a lady may find herself in.
- A Day at a Country Fair (Windsor Magazine, 1899)
- A city writer takes a look at country life.
- Doyleys, etc., from Natural Foliage (Cassell's Household Guide, 1884)
- Tips on creating doilies and mats from leaves and flowers.
- Dogs in Dresses (Pearson's Magazine, 1898)
- The principle line of the firm of Monsieur Vivier of Paris has been, for twenty years, tailoring and outfitting for dogs!
- Flowers for the Table (Good Housekeeping, 1896)
- Suggestions for floral decorations for banquets, teas, dinners and more.
- Armchairs - Ancient and Modern (Cassell's Family Magazine, 1885)
- The history and evolution of the armchair, from throne to living room.
- Parasols (Cassell's Household Guide 1884)
- "Parasols are articles of use which are constantly undergoing changes of fashion, but certain general rules may always prevail in their selection."
- Vacationing in the Rockies (Good Housekeeping, 1889)
- "Yes, to Colorado we would go... It was not long before we woke one bright July morning and found ourselves in the land of perpetual sunshine."
- How the Other Half Lives: The Sandwich Man (English Illustrated Magazine, 1895)
- No, he doesn't prepare food - he's the chap who walks the streets wearing an advertising board.
- Camping Out (Good Housekeeping, 1897)
- "Don't run away with the idea that you have to own a national bank to go camping. Make up your mind to do a little actual work yourself, less than half as much as is needed at home... and you will have a most delightful time and vote camping out a success."
- Fish, Flesh and Fowl: Sauces (Good Housekeeping, 1893)
- Nearly 30 recipes for sauces for all sorts of meat dishes, including Chestnut Sauce, Curry, Mint Sauce, Oyster Sauce, and more.
- Every-Day Desserts, and Desserts for Every Day (Good Housekeeping, 1888-1889)
- Next in a 12-part series that literally offers a recipe for a different dessert for every day of the year.
- Hints to Young Housekeepers: Servants (Scribner's Magazine, 1879)
- Our series finishes with tips on how to manage with only two servants, one servant - or no servants! (In the last case, one is expected to eat out a lot.)
- Our Tour in Norway (Girl's Own Paper, 1885)
- Next in a beautifully illustrated series on traveling in Norway.
- ZigZags at the Zoo: Seals (The Strand, 1893A)
- This lovely, and lengthy, series looks at all the different types of creatures to be found at the London Zoo, with marvelous caricatures by H.A. Shepherd.
- Wax Flowers: The Carnation (Peterson's, 1879)
- Next in a 12-part series on how to model flowers in wax.
- Country Scenes (Illustrated London Almanack, 1848)
- This monthly feature looks at seasons in the country, from farm life to the birds, beasts and plants to be found in a particular month.
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