Godey's
Lady's Book
Vol. LXV July-December
1862
Abijah Beanpole, Storekeeper, by the author of "Miss Slimmens"
[fiction]
155, 250, 356, 474, 568
A Counterpane, Knitted in Diamonds (Illustrated)
87
Across the Hills, by Harriet M. Bean
[poem]
139
Acting Charade--Manager, by S. Annie Frost
465
A Dramatic Charade--Courage
205
Affection
138
A French Salon
275
After Three Years, by Virginia F. Townsend
[fiction]
561
Air and Ventilation
331
Alphabet of Fancy Letters (Illustrated)
A-U, capitals,
scalloped
330
V-Z, capitals,
scalloped
438
A Mother's Trial, by Mrs. Harriet E.
Francis [fiction]
276
An Egyptian Dinner
473
Anglenook, by Rachel L. B_____.
[fiction]
362
An Imitation Feather (Illustrated)
[for a child's hat]
289
An Object of Interest, by Mary Forman [fiction]
278
A Picturesque Villa (Illustrated)
615
Aprons (Illustrated)
283, 384, 489, 591
A Story About a Goose:
A Christmas Story [fiction]
559
Aunt Sophie's Visits, by Lucy
N. Godfrey [fiction]
168, 479
Autumn Rain, by Thoms
Henry Bacon [poem]
473
Autumn Winds, by Nettie
Lee Crandall [poem]
375
A Word to the Boys
361
Baby's Boot, in Knitting and Crochet (Illustrated)
290
Baby's Shoe (Illustrated)
86
Baptizing in the Jordan, by Fredrika Bremer
550
Beautiful Counterpane in Squares Formed of Four
Fleurs-de-Lis, and
Scrolls Joined with Stripes of
Insertion (Illustrated)
390
Bedgown for Invalids (Illustrated)
85
Behold the Lion of the Tribe of Judah, The Root of David
Hath
Prevailed.—Rev. v.5 [poem]
375
Biarritz Shawl (Illustrated)
[crochet]
186
Black Velvet Brioche, Intersected by Bands of Embroidery (Illustrated) 285
Black Velvet Net Ornamented with Rosettes and Pearl Beads (Illustrated) 389
Blanket Initials (Illustrated)
[S, A]
90
Blue Velvet Net (Illustrated)
488
Bonnets (Illustrated)
180, 222, 223, 326
Book-Marker (Illustrated)
[shape of cross]
290
Border in Wavy Braid and Cut-Out Embroidery (Illustrated)
124
Braided Collar and Cuff (Illustrated)
538, 539
Braided Spectacle Case (Illustrated)
597
Braiding Patterns (Illustrated)
89, 288, 291, 292, 328, 388, 394, 435, 437, 438, 497, 498,
499, 542, 543, 595, 600
Bringing the Old Mare Home (Illustrated) [picture]
217
Buff Cashmere Coat (Illustrated)
592
Cape (Illustrated)
282, 385
Caps (Illustrated)
80, 181, 281, 383, 487, 489, 591
Cap Sprigs (Illustrated)
[embroidery for morning cap]
491
Carriage Cushion (Illustrated)
84
Carriage Wrapper (Illustrated)
[crochet]
434, 491
Chemise Patterns (Illustrated)
288, 497, 592
Chemistry for the Young
Lesson XXI (Continued)
106
Lesson XXI (Continued)
208
Lesson XXI (Continued)
310
Lesson XXI (Continued)
412
Lesson XXII—The Kaligenous
Metals
513
Christening Robe (Illustrated)
592
Cigar Case (Illustrated)
284
CLOAKS, DRESSES, MANTILLAS, TALMAS &c.
Baby's Robe (Illustrated) 79
Buff Pique Dress (Illustrated)
81
Carriage Wrapper (Illustrated)
434, 491
Clara Dress (Illustrated)
184
Clara Jacket (Illustrated)
385
Dinner-dress (Illustrated)
322
El Espagniola from Brodie
(Illustrated) [shawl]
120
English Jacket (Illustrated)
593
Fall Wrap (Illustrated)
220
Fancy Coat for a Little Boy (Illustrated)
487
French Fichu (Illustrated)
182
Gored Dress (Illustrated)
489
Home-dress (Illustrated)
323
Jacket a la Militaire (Illustrated)
183
Lady's Travelling Dress (Illustrated)
385
Latest Fashions (Illustrated)
[child's coat, vest Espagnol]
529
Little Girl's High Garibaldi Costume (Illustrated)
20, 107
Little Girl's Low Garibaldi Costume (Illustrated)
21, 107
Morning Wrapper (Illustrated)
282
Paletot for a Little Girl (Illustrated)
121
Robe de Chambre (Illustrated)
81
Street Sack, or Saute en Barque (Illustrated)
221
The Albertina Dress (Illustrated)
[watering place dress]
119
The Alicant from Brodie
(Illustrated) [pardessus]
430
The Alice Maud Dress (Illustrated)
118
The Bajados, from Brodie
(Illustrated) [sack]
17
The Calpe, from Brodie
(Illustrated) [pardessus]
324
The Cambray (Illustrated)
[mantle]
534, 535
The Clarenda (Illustrated)
[organdy skirt with Zouave jacket]
432
The Imperial (Illustrated)
[cloak]
536
The Imperial Jacket (Illustrated) [with
skirt]
13
The Jenny Dress (Illustrated)
433
The Marchioness (Illustrated) [pardessus]
325
The Melazzo (Illustrated)
[mantle]
533
The Mirandole (Illustrated)
[pardessus]
429
The Moresco, from Brodie
(Illustrated) [cloak]
532
The Phoebus (Illustrated)
[wrap]
427
The Richelieu (Illustrated)
[cloak]
426
The Sevillian, from Brodie
(Illustrated) [coat]
224
The Titian (Illustrated)
[cloak]
428
Toilette for Young Girls (Illustrated)
16
Zouave Jacket (Illustrated)
18, 182
Zouave Vest (Illustrated)
18
Collar and Cuffs in Satin Stitch (Illustrated)
83
Collars (Illustrated)
83, 384, 488, 490, 538
Color--in Dress, Furniture, and Gardening
367, 574
Come Not Again, by Wm.
Bell [poem]
154
Contrition; or, A Life's Error Corrected (Illustrated),
by Sutton Elliott
[fiction]
234
Corner for a Pocket Handkerchief (Illustrated)
23
Coronets (Illustrated)
26
Cottages, etc. (Illustrated)
104, 615
Crochet Bag (Illustrated)
24, 88
Crochet Pincushion (Illustrated)
27
Crochet Scarf for a Gentleman (Illustrated)
431
Crochet Tidy in White and Colored Cotton [for back of
chair] (Illustrated)
596
Crochet Tidy or Berceaunette Cover (Illustrated)
496
Crochet Zouave Jacket (Illustrated)
327, 392
Cushion Cover on the Material Used for Mosquito Net (Illustrated)
286
Dancing the Schottische, by Ethelstone [fiction]
74
Darned Netted Tidy, or it may be worked in crochet (Illustrated)
437
Darned Square Netted Tidy (Illustrated)
123
Deborah Fletcher, by Hester
Dunn [fiction]
43
Design in Velvet Ribbon and Braid for a Little Girl's Frock
(Illustrated) 227,
286
D'Oyley for a Cake-basket (Illustrated)
329
Dreams, by C. H. E. [poem]
167
Eastern Rambles and Reminiscences
Visit to the Dead Sea
29
Egypt
127
Alexandria
229
Editors' Table, containing--
A Few Words from a Sensible Woman
505
Agnes and the Little Key
195
A New Way to Make Good Wives
97
A Precious Tribute
606
A Rare Eulogium
97
Authorship
399
Changes, and How to Meet Them
605
Close of the Sixty-Fifth Volume
605
Early Friendship [poem]
505
Happiness--And Where to Find It
195
Heart Love Never Dies
97
Influence of a True Wife
97
Life in the Harem
607
Literary Friendships
504
Live for Something
506
Miss Hale's School
608
Modern Domestic Service
197
Mrs. Browning's Great Poem ["Aurora Leigh"]
95
Mysteries
607
Photography as an Art
97
Take Care of the Children
299
Thanksgiving Day—The Last Thursday in November
506
The Dying Girl's Farewell [poem]
606
The Effects of Eating Confectionery
299
The Fine Arts in Philadelphia
196
The Influence of Dress and Colors
606
The Law of Kissing
607
The Lily's Story, by Augusta H.
Worthen [poem]
400
The Romance of the Swan's Nest [poem]
298
The Season, and What it Teaches [autumn]
297
The "Silver Wedding" [poem]
197
Types of Beauty
298
Woman's Medical Education—Female Medical College of
Pennsylvania
401
Women in the Post-office Department
401
Women's Union Mission Society of America, etc.
197
Elsie Ford's Three Christmas Eves, by Mary Forman [fiction]
587
Embroidery, Inserting, &c. (Illustrated)
24, 28, 80, 82, 83, 89, 121, 123, 124, 125,
126, 135, 185, 186, 187, 225, 288,
329, 389, 391, 432, 433, 434, 491, 534, 535,
538, 539, 543, 544
Experiences at the Sea-Shore, by Marguerite Riviere [fiction]
343
Explanation of Terms Used in Knitting (Illustrated) [cast on, cast off, knit 2
stitches together, knit a
stitch taking the back part of the stitch, knit 2
stitches together,
taking the back part of the stitches, make a stitch, pick
up a
stitch, pass the thread in front, pass the thread round the
pin, pass
the thread back,
slip a stitch, slip a stitch the
reverse way, seam a stitch,
cotton or wool forward]
84
Fanchon Cap (Illustrated)
383
Fancy Night-cap (Illustrated)
80
Fancy Waist for an Evening Dress, with Pockets (Illustrated)
19
Far Away from Those I Love, by George Cooper [poem]
73
Fashionable Bonnets (Illustrated)
222, 223, 326
Fashions
Dress for sea-side; child's dress;
Zouave jacket; robe dress; little girl's
high Garibaldi costume; little girl's low Garibaldi costume;
watering-place
toilets; ribbons; styles for organdies; white waists;
gored skirts; pique dresses; embroidered
peignoirs; juvenile
costumes; hats; shawls
106
Watering place toilets; le jupon imperatrice; hoop skirts; fichus;
velvet
ribbon around the neck; fans; morning and dress caps; headdresses;
mourning; travelling and walking dresses; mantles; cotton ribbons;
waved hair
208
Silk dresses; poplin dress; home-dress; dinner-dress; new style
of
arranging front braids; fall bonnets; black lace veils; lingerie; corset
covers; night-dresses; magic ruffling and imperial frilling; ruching;
nightcaps; collars and cuffs; Figaro and Zouave jackets; chemise or
veste Russe; braiding; wraps; headdresses; combs; evening dresses
312
Silk dresses; child's dress; Zouave jacket; poplin dress; fall
riding hats;
boys' hats; misses' hats; felt hats for children; babies' bonnets;
mantles
and cloaks; new sleeves; walking dress; travelling dress; new fabrics
and colors
413
Walking dress; child's dress; velvet sack; poplin dress; silk
dress; fichu;
muslin collar; linen collar and chemisette; Victoria bertha; breakfast
caps; anklet [gaiters] (Illustrated);
bonnets; children's hats;
whalebone feathers; Zouaves; Garibaldis; vestes Russes; waistbands;
crochet or guipure
passementerie trim; ribbons; buttons; braiding;
trimming chemises and drawers; collars and cuffs; shoes, boots, and
slippers; stockings; new styles for hair; hair combs; gloves
514
Bridal dresses; child's dress; boy's dress; new coiffure for young
lady;
necklines on wedding dresses; veils; wreaths; bridesmaids; morning
reception dress; dinner party dress; silk dresses; children's neckties;
winter cloaks; Zouave jackets; white alpaca; miniature sewing
machine; new fabrics 616
Flouncing for a Skirt (Illustrated)
542
Folded Wings, by Mrs.
A. M. Butterfield [poem]
455
Footing Collar (Illustrated)
283
Found in the Snow, by Amy
Graham (Illustrated) [fiction]
547
French Underskirt, in the New Style of Crochet and
Embroidery (Illustrated) 25, 88
From Death to Life, by W.
Dexter Smith, Jr. [poem]
249
Furs for the Ladies
485
From May till November, by Miss Mary Durfee [fiction]
55, 179, 261, 369
Fur Collar (Illustrated)
[crochet]
490
Fur Cuffs (Illustrated)
[crochet]
490
Gentlemen's Neck Warmer (Illustrated)
[knitted]
597
Glass Bead Footstool (Illustrated)
436
Godey's Arm-Chair
A new sensation—Marion Harland's Miriam; Decalcomanie;
our
musical
column; Academy of the Fine Arts; diamonds vs. youth;
cost
of picking strawberries; the wood of the cross; morning
prayer;
small bracketed villa (Illustrated) [with plan] 99
An incident in the early life of Daniel Webster; Kittatinny
House;
Pennsylvania Central Railroad; our musical column; letter from
Marinette, Wisc.; Pemberton Square English and French Boarding
and Day School for Young Ladies, Boston; poem to Godey's; tongue
twister; Paris correspondence—description of fancy dress at ball;
virtues of borax; A dramatic charade in three acts—courage;
domestic wines
201
Cozzens's West-Point Hotel; some thoughts about cartes
de visite;
literacy in England; Our Musical column; the new air-tight gas
consuming cooking stove; the Paris court and fashionable world—
courtship and marriage in upper class France, toilets at the race
course; dining Egyptian style; Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad;
remedy for sea sickness; science of dresscutting—how to cut a
jacket or sack; A French lady's "No"
303
We Can't Lend It [poem]; a long-closed theatre reopened
[at Pompeii];
our musical column; Paris correspondence—Grand Hotel de la
Paix;
the marriage of the Princess Alice—the wedding
presents; A curious
hanging basket; Mrs. Demorest's
Emporium of Fashions
(Illustrated)—how
the pattern idea
originated; hair ornaments; letter
from Saut Ste. Marie; to
prevent drowning
404
What Godey can do; Mrs. Roehrig's home and school for
children in
Philadelphia; our musical column; the Craig microscope; Arthur's
Home Magazine; marriage a hundred years ago; comparative lengths
of day; engagement rings
509
Education: Miss Hale's
School; our musical column; Mount Vernon
School for Young Ladies (Boston); The Lady's Book [poem]; letter
from California; remedy for croup; a woman of good taste; fair ladies
at the opening of the French Chambers, and their dresses; Parisian
hand-warmers; a picturesque villa (Illustrated)
[with plans]
609
Gold and Silver Weddings
248
"Good News" (Illustrated)
[picture]
319
Half of the Top of an Embroidered Pincushion (Illustrated)
126
Handkerchief Sachet (Illustrated)
[braid and beads]
228, 291
Headdresses (Illustrated)
26, 188, 383, 389, 488, 541, 614
Health Department
Summer resorts, the difference,
summer sours, loose bowels, rearing
children
98
Uses of ice; hints about summer excursions—the means, the
costume,
who are benefited; hints about children
198
Cholera infantum
300
To what extent shall women be educated in medicine?;
why children die;
apples
402
Importance of prompt treatment in croup; cold water and some
other
remedies in croup; children's eating; life and death
507
Heart-shaped Pincushion (Illustrated)
[embroidered with beads]
190
Honeycomb Knitting, for a Sofa Cushion (Illustrated)
23, 86
Hood (Illustrated)
127, 190
How the Wrong was Done and Righted, by Virginia F. Townsend
How to Beautify Life
453
Hunting Vest, in Afghan stitch (Illustrated)
386
Initials in a Vignette (Illustrated)
[E B in a butterfly]
287
In Memoriam, by John
R. Morrison [poem]
486
Insertion for Skirts and Children's Dresses (Illustrated)
28
Insertion in Embroidery (Illustrated)
544
Instructions for Knitted Mittens and Cuffs
Another pair of ladies' mittens
284
Knitted Mittens in Berlin wool for
a little girl two or three
389
Josie in Mapletown, by the
author of "Lillian's Masquerading" [fiction]
140
Juvenile Department (Illustrated),
containing--
Algerine Bracelet
512
Embroidered Chatelaine
103
Imperatrice Porte-montre
207
Little Mary's Half Holiday
614
Long Purse in Open Crochet
309
Match-stand Pattern
614
Miscellaneous Amusements
To set a
combustible body on fire by the contact of water; to make
artificial lightning; the silver tree; green flame
103
The magic square; to make a shilling turn upon its edge on the point
of a
needle
207
Game of the two crosses; the cook who doesn't like peas
309
New Parlor Game—Squaring Words
410
Pen-wiper Pattern
614
Work-Basket a la Mathilde
410
Kind Words, by J. C.
53
Knitted Boa (Illustrated)
492
Knitted Opera or Travelling Hood, Trimmed with Swansdown (Illustrated)
540,
599
Knitted Under-Shawl (Illustrated)
537
Knitted Undersleeves (Illustrated)
495
Lace-making: Pillow-Lace,
Bobbinnet (Illustrated)
545
Lady's Purse (New Style), Crochet (Illustrated)
87
Literary Notices
The
Channings:
A Domestic Novel of Real Life; The Indian Scout, or
Life on
the Frontier; Prison Life in the Tobacco Warehouse at
Richmond; The City of the Saints, and Across the Rocky
Mountains
to California; Consideration on Representative
Government; The Last
of the Mortimers:
A Story in Two Voices; The Children's Picture-
Book of
the Sagacity of Animals; The Struggles of Brown, Jones
&
Robinson; The Bay Path: A
Tale of New England
Colonial Life; The
Heir to Ashley; The Old Judge, or
Life in a Colony; The Warden;
Agnes of Sorrento; The
Pearl of Orr's Island: A Story of
the Coast
of Maine;
Beauties, Selected from the Writings of Thomas de Quincey;
The Chapel of St. Mary; The Rectory of
Moreland, or My Duty; The
Bobbin Boy, or How Nat Got His
Learning; Louise Juliane, Electress,
Palatine, and Her
Times; The Way to Life: Sermons; Tony Starr's
Legacy, or Trust in a Covenant-keeping God; Bertie Lee;
The Boy
Friend, or All Can Help
99
A Life's Secret: A Story of
Woman's Revenge; The Two Prima Donnas:
A Novel of Real
Life; The Stolen Mask, or The Mysterious Cash Box;
Chambers's Encyclopaedia; The Book of Days: A Miscellany
of
Popular Antiquities in Connection with the Calendar; Les Miserables—
Fantine, a Novel; Lyrics for Freedom, and Other Poems, Artemus
Ward, His Book; Why Paul Ferroll Killed His Wife; Replies to "Essays
and Reviews"; Journal of Alfred Ely, a Prisoner of War in Richmond;
First Lessons in Mechanics, with Practical Application; The Christian
Sabbath: Its History,
Authority, Duties, Benefits and Civil Relations;
Stories on the Parables; Open Air Grape Culture; The Pulpit and
Rostrum: The
Sabbath and its Relation to the State; Agnes and the
Little Key; Bertha and Her Baptism; Catharine; Ravenshoe
199
Love's Labor Won; The Flirt, or Passages in the Life of a
Fashionable
Young Lady; Rifle Shots at Past and Present Events; North Africa;
Harper's Handbook for Travellers in Europe and the
East; Abel
Drake's Wife: A Novel;
Les Miserables—Cosette:
A Novel; John
Doe and Richard Roe, or Episodes
of Life in New York; The
Morgesons: A Novel; Game
Fish of the Northern States
of America,
and British
Provinces; Among the Pines, or South in Secession-Time;
Robinson's Progressive Table Book; The Book and Its
Story: A
Narrative for the Young; Brave, Kind, and
Happy, or Words of
Hearty Friendship to the Workingmen
of England; The Voice of
Hope; The King of the
Mountains; Essays and Criticisms by Peter
Bayne
301
The Yellow Mask, or The Ghost in the Ball-Room; Sister Rose,
or The
Ominous Marriage; The Trail Hunter:
A Tale of the Far West;
Train's Union Speeches, Second Series; Chambers's Encyclopedia;
The Book of Days; Devotional Poems; Barren
Honor: A Novel; The
Hunchback of Notre Dame; Barchester Towers; Les Miserables—
Marius; The Flying Dutchman, or The Wrath of Herr Vonstoppelnoze;
Olive Blake's Good Work: A Novel; America Before
Europe:
Principles and Interests;
Edwin Brothertoft;
The New Gymnastics for
Men, Women, and
Children; The Poems of Arthur Hugh Clough;
Aden
Power, or The Cost of a Scheme
403
The Mystery: A Story of
Domestic Life; History of Friedrich the
Second, Called Frederick the Great; First Book of Chemistry; The
Adventures of Philip on his Way Through the World; Marguerite, or
Two Loves; An English Grammar; Martin Van Buren: Lawyer,
Statesman, and Man; The
Tax-Payers Manual; The Parish Will Case,
in the
Court of Appeals; Out of His Head: A
Romance; Causes
and
Cure of Diseases of the Feet
508
After Dark: A Novel; U.S.
Stamp Taxes; Lyrics of the War; Slate
Drawing Books; Chambers's Encyclopedia; Les Miserables: Jean
Valjean: A Novel; Like and Unlike:
A Novel; The Slave Power: its
Character, Career, and Probable Designs; The Wife's Stratagem:
A
Story for
Fireside and Wayside; Country Living and Country Thinking;
The Patience of Hope; The Stars and Stripes in Rebeldom 608
Lost and Found, by Mary
W. Janvrin [fiction]
269
Low-Necked Chemise (Illustrated)
With Box-Plaited Band and Sleeves
288
Low-Necked Chemise
497
Madame Demorest's Emporium of Fashions
405
Madame Demorest's New French Corset Pattern (Illustrated)
81
Madeleine, by Annie
M. Beach [poem]
154
Mary's Homage, by Rev.
Daniel Emerson [poem]
62
Memento Mori, by J.
M. L. [poem]
233
Mouse Pen-wiper (Illustrated)
599
Mrs. Mann's "Zou-zou," by Mary W. Janvrin [fiction]
449
Music--
Bermuda Galop, by Rosalie E. Smith
320
Dew-drop Waltz, by W. H. Wilkinson
116
Leave Me Not Yet, by J. Starr
Holloway
14
Out on the Weary Ocean, by J. Starr
Holloway
530
Unfurl the Banner, by H. P. Danks
218
Union March, by F. Karl
424
My Brother's Wife, by Belle
Rutledge [fiction]
130
My "Rest" by Mary
W. Janvrin [fiction]
576
Names for Marking (Illustrated)
Mary
20
Mira
23
Stella
89
Ada
122
Annie
123
Rhoda
227
Arthur
436
Gertrude
438
Netted Jupon (Illustrated)
189
New Stitches in Crochet (Illustrated)
Simple Rib or Foundation Stitch;
Wave Stitch; Double Gobelin Stitch 387
Single Gobelin Stitch; Fur Stitch; Pique Stitch
494
Shaggy Stitch; Net Stitch; Mesh Stitch
598
New Style of Arranging Front Braids (Illustrated)
226
New Style of Coiffure for a Young Lady (Illustrated)
541, 613
Night-dress (Illustrated)
493
Not a Puff for Quack Remedies, by S. S. B. [fiction?]
40
Novelties for the Month (Illustrated)
Baby's robe, pique cloak, shirt
for a little boy, fancy night-cap
79
Straw bonnets, morning-cap, dress
cap, round crown cap, child's pique
dress, Zouave jacket and Garibaldi shirt, fichu
180
Sleeve, invalid's cap, dinner cap,
white pique dress for girl
281
Almira headdress, fanchon cap,
chemise for a girl from 12 to 14, corset
for a little girl, school apron, child's petticoat, collar and bow for an
elderly lady, breakfast cap
383
Breakfast-cap, opera hood,
undersleeve, headdress, fancy coat for a
little boy, French collar and sleeves, slip for a baby, velvet net with
coronet
487
Spencer, breakfast cap,
undersleeve, apron for child 2-4, chemise for
child 1-3, christening robe,
girl's coat
591
One Only Daughter, by Helen
[poem]
353
Only Me, by Gertrude
Flint [fiction]
242
Only Once and Never Once, by J. F. [poem]
573
Opera Hood (Illustrated)
[knitted]
122
Our Darling, by Edna
Cora [poem]
241
Our Musical Column
102, 202, 304, 405, 510, 611
Out in the Red, Red Clover, by Fannie Stevens Bruce [poem]
249
Parting Memory, by Annie
M. Beach [poem]
550
Past and Present, by E.
B. R. [poem]
455
Patchwork (Illustrated)
28, 183, 292
Patterns from Madame Demorest's Establishment (Illustrated)
wrapper, Annie sleeve, hats
81
Jacket a la militaire, Madina sleeve, Arlene sleeve, Madeline
jacket,
Clara dress for girl, daisy waist, self-tucking attachment for sewing
machine
183
Morning wrapper, lace cape and undersleeves, Violetta sleeve,
Elvira sleeve
282
Lady's travelling dress, lace cape, Clara jacket, Lady
Franklin sleeve,
elegante sleeve, Arabella sleeves
385
Louise sleeve, Leoline sleeve, apron for little girl, gored dress
for little
girl, infant's cap
489
Short sleeve, English jacket, high plain body, Emma sleeve,
Diana
sleeve, Magnolia jacket
592
Pictures [poem]
342
Plain Gigot Sleeve (Illustrated)
82
Plotting Mischief, by Mary
Forman (Illustrated) [fiction]
335
Point Lace (Illustrated)
edging,
Venetian bars, Edged Venetian bars
290
Sorento bars, Dotted Venetian bars, Raleigh bars
495
Preparing for the Christmas Party (Illustrated) [picture]
[526]
Princesses Knitting (Illustrated)
23, 86
Purse (Illustrated)
88
Receipts, &c.
Directions for Preserving Fruits, etc.—to preserve apricots,
gooseberry
jam,
plums, to preserve purple plums, to preserve plums
without the
skins, to dry plums, to preserve wild plums, to
preserve green gages,
jam of green gages, to keep damsons, to
preserve pippins in slices, to
preserve crab-apples, to
preserve pears, pear marmalade, pine-apple
preserve, pine-apple
jelly, quince marmalade, to preserve oranges or
lemons in
jelly, to keep oranges or lemons for pastry, candied orange
or lemon peel, fruit wafers for dessert; Summer
Beverages—to make
capillaire, ginger beer, fine
mead, carbonated syrup water, nectar;
Ices—excellent
strawberry ice cream, pine apple ice cream, currant ice
cream, water ices, orange water ice, water ices
generally, currant fresh
water ice, lemon water ice; The
Management of the Hair, Eyes, Teeth
and
Extremities—management of the extremities;
Miscellaneous—
brilliant whitewash, fruit culture, an excellent receipt for
polishing
dining tables, to remove quicksilver from gold
rings, varnish to make
wood look like ivory, to prevent
muslins and linen and cotton articles
from taking fire
suddenly
91
Directions for Preserving Fruits, etc.—peaches, quinces
preserved
whole,
blackberries, blackberry and wine cordial,
blackberry wine,
raspberry wine, grape jelly, quince and apple
jelly, preserved
citron-melons; Tomatoes—tomato
sauce, stewed tomatoes, tomato
preserves, to
pickle tomatoes, tomato catsup; Miscellaneous
Cooking—oyster
patties, veal or lamb tendons, thale cannon or col
cannon, to
stew pigeons, to broil pigeons, curry of lamb, rabbit or
veal all uncooked, mayonnaise, oyster pie; Cakes, Puddings,
etc.—
to make fancy biscuits, orange custard, boiled
rice pudding, almond
icing, gingerbread pudding;
Miscellaneous—glossing linen, to clean
paint, preserving skins
with the hair on, plants in bedrooms, transfer
ink, to
season earthenware and iron; Contributed Receipts—to
clean
feathers for beds, to remove stains from marble, sewing on
black
cloth, cup cake, loaf cake, seed cakes, white soap
191
Time-Table for Roasting; Miscellaneous Cooking—a tasty
dish for
breakfast or luncheon, a sauce piquante, white soup, a way of dressing
eggs, an Egyptian
pillau, spiced beef, giblet soup, to make walnut
catsup, a Swiss soup, to pickle mushrooms white, stewed beef;
Vegetables—potatoes boiled, cold potatoes fried, potatoes mashed,
potatoes mashed with onions, cauliflower, cabbage, carrots, turnips,
parsnips; Cakes, Puddings, etc.—cream pudding, lemon cake (very
fine), hot cross buns, lemon pudding, a plain pudding, a white citron
cake, apple Charlotte, soda cake, baked apple pudding, soda muffins;
Cookery for the Sick-Room—Animal Broths, Jellies, and Cooling
Drinks—beef tea, veal tea, chicken tea, extract of meat, egg mulled in
tea or coffee, egg draught for a convalescent, savory meat jellies for
convalescents, wine jelly; Miscellaneous—to salt hams, to make
compound glue, to make flour paste, to extract oil from boards or
stone, to clean stone stairs and halls, to take ink stains out of
mahogany, to copy ferns, to prevent shoes from creaking, to salt
butter
293
Observations on Pickles; Miscellaneous Cooking—mutton
sausages,
carrot soup, a Bengal omelet, to mince cold veal, a Swiss white soup,
baked chicken pudding, vegetable soup,
boiled ham, leg of lamb,
chops with cucumbers, pigeon
compote, fish sauce, lamb stewed
with peas, an Italian
method of dressing macaroni; Cakes, Puddings,
etc.—queen cakes, bread cheesecakes, a Swiss almond pudding, tea
cakes, baked almond pudding, the Helena pudding, ratafia pudding, to
make nice diet bread cake; Hints for the Management of the Sick;
Cookery for the Sick-Room—lemon-water, raspberry vinegar,
tamarinds and hot water, white-wine whey, milk whey, lemon and
vinegar wheys, ground rice milk, sago milk, arrorowroot and milk,
milk porridge; Miscelaneous—coffee
syrup, potted herrings as done
in the Isle of Man,
pressing flowers, to make barley sugar, cleaning
china, rice glue, Holland cases for pillows, to destroy beetles, to
clean paint, dry-rot in cellars
395
Pickles—Indian or mixed pickles (mango or picalilli), red cabbage,
onions, gherkins,
beet roots, cauliflower or broccoli; Miscellaneous
Cooking—to boil a neck of mutton, to boil lamb, to boil
tongue, to
fry steaks, mutton chops delicately stewed and good
mutton broth,
to dress eggs and spinach, to dress a
cauliflower, vegetable curry, a
bird's nest, tete marbree, a
side-dish, French soup, pancake pudding,
to pot beef to eat like
venison, two ways of using cold boiled fish,
an economical
dish; Cookery for the
Sick-Room—rice blancmange,
isinglass blancmange, savory meat jelly, Gloucester jelly,
carrogeen
or Irish moss jelly, arrowroot jelly,
apple-water; Treatment of House
Plants; Miscellaneous—to
make cream of roses, to preserve articles
of food
and drink from decay, to polish glass, rain spots on cloth,
to
polish glass, difference between arteries and veins, odor
for a sick
room, to make cold cream pomatum for the
complexion, to make
crumpets, to obtain flowers from
bulbous roots in three weeks;
Contributed Receipts—to
remove mildew, carrot pomade, cheap
mode of framing small
pictures, to remove coffee stains
500
Plum Pudding and Other Receipts for Christmas—the philosophy
of
plum puddings,
Christmas plum puddings, maigre plum pudding, sauce
for maigre plum pudding, little plum cakes to keep long,
rich plum
pudding, boiled plum pudding, a rich Christmas
pudding, a good
Christmas pudding, mincemeat, mince
pies, soft cruellers, Christmas
Cake [poem], fruit
cake, Washington cake, queen cake, lemon cake,
a good
pound-cake, lemon gingerbread, imperial gingerbread, seed
cake, pumpkin pudding, Portugal cake, a good
paste for tarts,
molasses pie, clove cake, cream pie, ginger
sponge cake, French
jumbles; How to Cook Poultry—to
boil a turkey, to roast a turkey;
Christmas and New
Year's Dinners [menus]; Miscellaneous—to
clean
whole silk or satin dresses; to preserve steel
pens from corrosion;
earwigs; a good black ink; to preserve
the colors of leaves and
flowers; to clean ladies' dresses
etc., from paint, glue made waterproof,
an excellent
furniture polish, to raise the pile of velvet, harness
blacking,
to make a camera obscura, for cleaning white marble, a
neat mode of soldering, to make tracing paper
601
Romance of Old Letters, by Harry Harewood Leech [fiction]
255
Royal Tiger Slipper (Illustrated)
[527], 594
Rustic Boxes, Baskets, etc. for Cottage Windows and Gardens (Illustrated) 259
Sac Mathilde (Illustrated)
[purse]
189
Sash (Illustrated)
23
Science of Dress Cutting (Illustrated)
307
Self-Tucking Attachment for Sewing-Machines (Illustrated)
184
She Had a Grief to Hide, by Corolla H. Criswell [poem]
78
Shirt for a Little Boy (Illustrated)
80
Shoes (Illustrated)
86, 290
Silk Embroidery (Illustrated)
125
Single Lessons, Five Dollars, by Alice B. Haven [fiction]
160
Slate Pictures for Children (Illustrated)
179, 379, 486
Small Bracketted Villa (Illustrated)
104
Smiles
240
Sonnets, by Kruna
[poems]
573
Sophie Dumont, by Mary
Hildreth [fiction]
380
Splitting the Difference, by S. Annie Frost [fiction]
34
Table Cover Border Braided on Cloth (Illustrated)
185, 393
Table d'Oyley (Illustrated)
125
Tape Trimming (Illustrated)
[with diagrams]
85, 188
Terpsichore, by Mrs.
G. Hilton Scribner [poem]
62
The Alceste Headdress (Illustrated)
188
The Almira Headdress (Illustrated)
383
The Andalusian's Love, by G. W. L. Bickley [poem]
567
The Art of Vitro-Manie [imitation stained glass]
187
The Autumn Winds, by Rev.
M. L. Hofford, A. M. [poem]
558
The Chieftain's Secret:
An Historical Romance, by Prof. M.
Hardin
Andrews,
M. D.
The Christian's Home, by Van
Buren Denslow [poem]
382
The Blessings of Flannel
137
The Eudora Apron (Illustrated)
283
The Forest Flower, by Jennie
E. Cheney [poem]
173
The Haunted House, by Mary
N. Rockwell [fiction]
63
The Human Voice
42
The Little Match-Maker, by Mrs. H. C. Gardiner [fiction]
441, 551
The Lounger's Cushion [crochet]
496
The Power of the Husband Over the Wife
463
The Proposal (Illustrated)
[picture of early American life]
115
The Romance of Aunt Mary's Life, by M. H. D. [fiction]
376
The Rose Which Our Darling Planted, by Eleanor C. Donnelly [poem]
260
The Tudor Hat (Illustrated)
[worn by ladies as well as children]
21
The Voices, by Willie
E. Pabor [poem]
42
The Water Garden
459
The Winds.--A Chorus, by S.
J. [poem]
448
The Women of a Nation
566
Tidies (Illustrated)
496, 596
Tiger-Skin Slippers (Illustrated)
[Berlin work]
[527], 594
To a Bird of Paradise, by Charles Stewart [poem]
139
Too Hot (Illustrated)
[picture]
423
Too Late, by Lucy H.
Hooper [poem]
154
Twilight Thoughts, by Juanita
[poem]
473
Undersleeves (Illustrated)
82, 183, 281, 282, 283, 385, 487, 489, 495, 591, 593
Universality of Grass
345
Vesperi [poem]
78
Visit by the Prince of Wales to Hebron and the Cave of
Machpelah
151
Victoria Tie (Illustrated)
22
Veste or Chemise Russe (Illustrated)
225
Waistband and Bretelles in Mignardise and Point Lace
Stitches (Illustrated) 594
Waiting, by Adelaide
Stout [poem]
590
Weeds and Habits
241
We Are Waiting, by George
Cooper [poem]
249
Who has Married Well? by Lucy
N. Godfrey
354
We'll Meet Again, by Lottie
Alice Luce [poem]
361
Work-Basket, Trimmed with Ribbon (Illustrated)
435
White Puffed Spencer (Illustrated)
591
Young Girls
586
Zouave Vest (Illustrated)
18