Good Housekeeping Magazine July 1913 Moneyback Advertisements ROYAL The world-wide standard Baking Powder Absolutely Pure Royal Baking Powder is the em- Cheap baking powders, containing alum, are frequently The label upon baking powders must show the ingredients The marking indicates technical analysis of household apparatus, foods and toilet accessories only. 315846 Contents for July, 1913 Our "Common Sense" Marriages A plea for the very highest type of marriage. The New Constructive Dancing Dancing may be made a joyous avenue to a joyous life. Hundreds of daughters fall because of the severity of parents. The Nurse A nurse cures her patient by a most original remedy. Hashimura Togo-Domestic Scientist The Jap boy has a banting patient. A Flutter in, King Poo A comedy which nearly becomes a tragedy. Harvey J. O'Higgins Illustrated by Walter Tittle 4 A Drop in the Bucket One woman shows what she alone can accomplish. Dorothy Canfield The "Cheap Cuts of Meat" Delusion, by Woods Hutchinson, A.M., M.D. (115); A Choice of Picnics, by Bertha E. Shapleigh (119); Summering with the Fireless, by Clare Briggs (121); Culinary Discoveries (123); What to Eat in July (124); Recipes for July Bills of Fare (126); Whole Wheat Flour the More Wholesome, by Harvey W. Wiley, M.D. (78); Spreading In- fection, by Harvey W. Wiley, M.D. (82); City Planning Should Include Health, by Harvey W. Wiley, M.D. (83); School Hygiene without Women, by Harvey W. Wiley, M.D. (85); Advertisements Advertising section (12-14). Good Housekeeping Magazine is published monthly by American Home Magazine Co. Subscription, $1.50 a year expiration date of current subscriptions is always shown on the wrapper. Address all communications to Good Housekeeping Magazine, 381 Fourth Avenue, New York |