The Philistine:
A Periodical of Protest.
“A harmless necessary cat.”—Shylock.
Printed Every Little While for The Societyof The Philistines and Publishedby Them Monthly. Subscription, OneDollar Yearly; Single Copies, 10 Cents.
Number 3.August, 1895.
Edited by H. P. Taber.
JEREMIADS: |
A Word About Art, |
Ouida |
The Confessional in Letters, |
Elbert Hubbard |
The Social Spotter, |
William McIntosh |
OTHER THINGS: |
The Dream, |
William Morris |
Verses, |
Stephen Crane |
For Honor, |
Jean Wright |
The Story of the Little Sister, |
H. P. T. |
Notes. |
The Philistine is published monthly at $1 ayear, 10 cents a single copy. Subscriptions may beleft with newsdealers or sent direct to the publishers.
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Entered at the Postoffice at East Aurora, New York, for transmissionas mail matter of the second class.
COPYRIGHT, 1895.