September 1911

In This Issue
Explore the September 1911 print edition below. Or to discover more writing from the pages of The Atlantic, browse the full archive.
Articles
The Trail of the Fashion Magazine
An early 20th-century writer pokes fun at the "facial expressionlessness" of models showing off designer clothes.
The Dream of St. Ursula
A poem
General Sherman on His Own Record: Some Unpublished Comments
Malinke's Atonement
The Handicapped
The Indeterminate Sentence
Hill-Fantasy
The Creative Listener
Suzanne
Buskins or Slippers?
An Apostle to the Sioux: Bishop Hare of South Dakota
The Bigness of the World
On Carpaccio's Picture: The Dream of St. Ursula
The Farmer's Pedigree
Aristocratic and Democratic Education
The Little Hopping Frog
Wild Music
The Later Philosophy of Maeterlinck
The Pipes of Commerce
The Avian Superstition
The New Burden
Days Out
The Society for the P. of N. O. of T.
