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Rochefort Tells How Americans Buy Art Fakes

We Have Too Many Laws, Thinks Henry A. Wise

The Modern Sherlock Holmes Is A Scientific Man

Scientists Answer Hoke Smith's Attack On Negroes

Rich Men Who Have Organs Built In Their Homes

America's Switzerland; Three Days From New York

The Negro Is The South's Drawback, Says Hoke Smith

New Identification System Ousts Rogues' Gallery

Baltimore Gets Flag That Inspired Key's Great Song

The Auto-Hater Gives His Opinion -- And Acts

Electric Machine To Tell Guilt Of Criminals

A Talk With William Jennings Bryan, Evangelist

Where Witches Flourish In This Twentieth Century

"Most Of Our Music Teachers Incompetent" -- Frank Damrosch

College Professor Suggests A Cure For Lying

Who Was The First Man -- Or Woman -- To Make A Joke?

The Neglected Possibilities Of City Roofs

Martians Build Two Immense Canals In Two Years

Pasteur Expert Sounds Warning Against Pet Dogs

Government Is Investigating Fake Universities

Famous Works Of Art That Have Been Stolen

Uncle Sam's Patents Reach The Million Mark

How We Look To The Young Woman Back Of The Desk In The Library

Are We All Going Crazy Because Of The City's Noises?

Is The Moving Picture To Be The Play Of The Future?

How It Feels To Fly Graphically Told By An Aviator

The Strong Arm Squad A Terror To The Gangs

Moving Pictures Suggested To End The Tramp Evil

Activity Of Modern Woman A Racial Problem

A Modern Skyscraper Romance

A French Scientist Of The Sorbonne Attacks Darwinism

Youth No Bar To Sending Geidel To The Electric Chair

Double-Decked Streets For Lower New York

A Talk With Miss Margaret Kelly, Director Of The U. S. Mint

Are American Cities Going Mad Architecturally?

People Who Still Believe In Witchcraft

Babies Who Earn A Man's Wage And Support Families

When Mark Twain Nearly Changed His Literary Career

Exporting An Imaginary America To Make Money

Why Does Your Grocer Trust You?

A Stove To Cool The House Instead Of Heating It

Must The Nickel Novel Die Out? It Is In Danger Now

Keeping Track Of The Criminal By His Finger Prints

Have You Ever Seen A Blue Rose? A Horticultural Problem

Sure Sign Of Woman's Emancipation In The Increased Size Of Her Shoes

How Uncle Sam Hunts Swindlers Who Use The Mails

When Personality Is Worth More Than Experience

The Last Of The Shakers -- A Community Awaiting Death

"In Two Hundred Years There Will Be No Poets Nor Authors"

Business Girls' Noonday Diversion

When "Lost In New York" Was Too Well Acted

How New York Looks From A Downtown Roof

Going Down In A Tube To Hunt For Sunken Treasure

How Flynn Foiled The Sicilian Counterfeiters

For The Sightseer In New York: "There's The Aquarium"

"How I Broke Liberty Bell" -- By The Boy Who Broke It

How To Overcome Gravity By Hertzian Air Waves

New York 100 Years Ago, When The City Hall Was Built

The American Student Acquiring A Uniform Face

How Conversation Across A Continent Came About

The Hold-Up Game As New York's Tip-Hunting Cormorants Play It

The Scandal Of Organized And Expensive Charity

The Psychology Of The Typewriter Error

How A Great Invention By Edison Was Lost

New National Hymn To Be Sung Here On The Fourth

Indians Have A Celebration Of Their Own July 4

The Campaign To Curb The Moving Picture Evil In New York

Scientific Detective Would End Expert Testimony

Making Washington One Of World's Beautiful Capitals

The Giant Olympic A Luxurious Floating Hotel

How To Celebrate "A Safe And Sane Fourth" -- A Series Of Contrasts

How Famous Persons Of History Made Their Wills

To Preserve The Home Of The Author Of "Little Women" As A Memorial

"Murderers I Have Met," By Dr. Forbes L. Winslow

Why Music May Be A Luxury Few Can Afford

Millionaire To Make His Home On A 95-Foot Yacht

The Tale Of The Little Dancing Slipper Maker And His Wife

Sir Hiram Maxim Exposes Spiritualistic Mediums

New York's Proposed New Subway System At A Glance

What Is The Most Beautiful Spot In New York?

Church's Alliance With Money Alienates The Masses

Paintings Bought For A Song, Sold For Fortunes

Centenary Of City Hall To Be Observed On July 4

There Is Too Much Waste In Our Educational System

How The World Would Be To-Day "Had History Been Written Otherwise"

In The Good Old Days Of Harrigan And Hart

George B. Boynton, "The War Maker," Tells His Adventures

Two New Medicines Discovered In The Tropic Toad

Religious Forward Movement Will Girdle the World

Celebrating The Naming Of America At St. Die

New Motorboat Beats World's Record In Speed

Seventeen-Year Locusts Here; Moths Even Worse

Rich Americans Reviving The Roman Fad For "Baths"

Nation's Rare Documents Unprotected Against Fire

How Certain Criminals Have Reduced Forgery To A Fine Art

Sectional View Of The New Municipal Building

New Public Library's Novel Mechanical Devices

"No Mysteries In Crime To A Good Detective"

Is Woman Fit For Suffrage? Perhaps Not. Well, Is Man?

A Great Sixty-Inch Reflector Which Photographs The Stars

Is The World Going Crazy, And Is Liquor Doing It?

The Remarkable Confessions Of A Country Parson

100 Years Ago Tuesday -- First Shot Of 1812 War

Thousands Seek "The House With The Blue Front"

Home Of Prehistoric Americans Now Reconstructed

Apes Who Entertain At The Zoo

To Save Us From Perils That Lurk In Every-Day Life

Seeking Bacon Manuscripts In The River Wye

Mrs. Belmont Training Girls To Be Agriculturists

Millionaire Hobo Seeks A Cure For The Jobless Man

Sectional View Of New York's New Public Library

A Spell To Exorcise The Demon Of Seasickness

A Fire Detective -- Latest Necessity Of City Life

Civilization Came From Africa, Not Asia, Says Mosso

Was Peter The Painter A Russian Government Spy?

Queen Mary's War On Hobble Skirts Hard To Win

The City As It Appears Every Night To The Lychnobite

Have Englishmen Found The Ark Of The Covenant?

Important Note About SundayMagazine.org's Future

Centenary Of Maker Of First Portrait Photograph

Scientific Baseball Has Changed The Old Game

Classics Of Literature Censored By A Sing Sing Convict

Fighting To Beautify Fifth Avenue With Trees

Burns, A Detective From Whom Lecoq Might Learn

Babies Sacrificed To The Ignorance Of Mothers

Seeking An Invention To Prevent Railroad Collisions

More Horse Thievery In New York Than The Far West

How Gamblers Fleece Victims By Crooked Devices

New York's First Subway Built More Than Forty Years Ago

Dr. William Hanna Thomson On The Origin Of Life

"The Most Thrilling Moments In Circus Men's Careers"

Moving A Million Books Into The New Library

Some Birds Are Composers; Others Sing Popular Songs

Palladino Outdone By A Non-Professional Medium

Planning To Make New York A Beautiful City

Ringing The Chimes Of St. Patrick's On Easter Day

Harmonica Artist Who Toured With Jenny Lind

We Safeguard Property; Now Protect Life -- Waldo

Burglary Insurance Men Say Crime Is Decreasing

All Roads Lead To Times Square

SundayMagazine on Slate.com

New Method Of Teaching Morality To The Young

Stories That Modern Science Has Made Impossible

Noises Of The Animal World Are Really Musical

Blood Tests In Criminal Cases No Longer Uncertain

What Is The Difference Between Richard And Johann Strauss?

Experiment Station To Solve Housekeepers' Problems

Can Science Hereafter Grow Giants At Will?

A Matrimonial War Breaks Out In Hoboken

Circus Acrobat Woos Death Daily, But Rarely Weds Her

New York Pays About $7,000,000 Yearly For Its Music

"We Are A Nation Of Suicides," Says Dr. H. W. Wiley

"Americans Have An Incapacity For Leisure," Says Percival Chubb

Welsh Rabbit As Harmless And Wholesome As Meat

Big Highway Planned From New York To Washington

Streets To Be Glowing Lanes Of Hidden Light At Night

Fifty Years Ago Lincoln Was Inaugurated

Wind In The Moving Pictures

Gives Up Royalties On Great Telephone Invention

Possibilities In Mahler Symphony

To Make Beer Without Any Alcohol

Can Easily Add Fifteen Years To Our Average Life

Secret Service Methods In New York's Police System

The Passing Of The Once Popular Sideshow Freak

"We Are The Richest But Most Wasteful People"

Grave Of Lincoln's Assassin Disclosed At Last

Gov. A. E. Willson On The Income Tax Amendment

A Man Who Has To Read 10,000 Jokes A Month

Washington Not Real Name Of Our First President

Alchemy, Long Scoffed At, Turns Out To Be True

All "Sisters" Who Beg In Saloons Are Frauds

Booker T. Washington's Logical Successor

Motorizing The Fire Department -- The Horse Must Go

The Doctor Who Killed His Patients With Germs

The Strange Story Of A Society Clairvoyant

How The Brains Of Animals Work

Living Stage Folk Who Knew And Cheered Lincoln

Shall The Plea Of Insanity Be Abolished?

The 1911 Way To Clean The Streets Of A Big Town

Discovery Of New York's Rare 1786 Directory

The Human Aura Has At Last Been Photographed

Walter Wellman On The Future Of Aerial Navigation

Where And How New York Keeps Its High Explosives

Why People Disappear -- Some Famous Cases

Where Sick Animals Are Cared For Like Humans

Old Age A Preventable Disease, Says Dr. Lorand

The Times Review of Books to Be Issued on Sundays

Why Don’t College Women Marry? Only One-Third Of Wellesley Graduates Wed

Senator F. D. Roosevelt, Chief Insurgent At Albany

Answers To Queries Asked By Readers Of The Times

Mrs. John A. Logan Criticises The Man Of The Period

What A Rich Man Learned In Living With Hoboes

A County Where Selling Votes Is Universal

Strangest Poison Mystery In Criminal Annals

Famous Aquarium To Be Enlarged

Mixing things up a little

New York Telephone Company Ad

And Now — Beware The Cat

Did You Know That Household Service Is A Problem?

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