February 1919

In This Issue
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Articles
Stylish Stouts
"Obesity has come into its own. The corpulent dame now has dresses made to exhibit, not to conceal, her shapeliness"
Unwritten History: Unpublished Correspondence of Mr. Asquith and Mr. Lloyd George
Hammock Nights
Bolshevik Rule in the Country
City Life Under the Bolsheviks
What America Means to an Englishwoman: A Letter to an English Friend
Armageddon
Change of Venue
Birds of a Feather: Iv. The Best Way
The Transport
Lord Rhondda and British Food-Control
The Letter
A Mother
Patriotism in the Tenements
Clemenceau to-Day and Yesterday
Shipping and World-Politics
Contributors' Column--February Atlantic
The Idea of a League of Nations. Ii
Demobilization in England
From a Private Log
The Farm
