1548 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. Dec. 15 



SUBURBAN LIFE 



s^=s for January ^^= 



is one of the most practical and attractive numbers ever issued. 

 The building problems of early spring are taken up and 

 discussed, as well as a number of other subjects particularly in 

 line for the winter months. 



TKe following is a list 

 of tHe principal contents 



Alice Barber Stephens' Unique Suburban Home. 



By Mabel Tuke Priestman 



What Kind of a House Shall I Build in the Spring? 



By Henry R. Preston 



A Social Suburb. By J. C, Ross 



The Selection of a Piano. 



By Henry W. Hart 



The Commonsense Care of Dogs. 



By N. Newnham Davis 



Was I Wise to Move into the Suburbs? 



A Symposium 



Choosing the Wallpaper for the Suburban Home. 



By Helen Grant Goodwin 



Six Dining-Rooms Worth Studying. 



Keeping Fancy Poultry as a Recreation. 



By John H. Robinson 



The Fireplace in Relation to the Room. 



By Harriet Woodward Clark 



The Hall as a Living Room. 



By Mabel R. Heinz' 



The Sleigh-ride. (A Poem.) 



By Edward Heddington 



A Woman's Successful Broiler-plant. 



By Katherine E. Willis 



Fighting the San Jose Scale. 



By Dr. E. P. Felt 



How to Make the Best Use of Seed Catalogs. 



Specia.1 Oifer: 



To any reader of this magazine who is not already acquainted with Suburban 

 Life, we will send a copy of Professor Bailey's "The Practical Garden Book" and 

 Suburban Life four months, all for $1.00. To Canadian points add 25c extra for 

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