
FEBRUARY 1899 10 CENTS
DIXIE. A MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
THE DIXIE BALTIMORE PUBLISHING CO.
Vol. I No. 2.
Terms: $1.00 a Year in Advance. 10 Cents a Number.
A MONTHLY MAGAZINE. FEBRUARY, 1899.
| Henry Clayton Hopkins, Editor, 326 St. Paul St., Baltimore. | ||
| G. Alden Peirson, | } | Art Editors. |
| Clinton Peters, | } | |
| Chas. J. Pike, | } | |
| George B. Wade, Business Manager. | ||
| I. | Frontispiece, Drawn by Lucius Hitchcock. | |
| Illustration for “How Randall Got Into The Salon”. | ||
| II. | If Like a Rose (Poem)—Edward A. U. Valentine | 3 |
| III. | Anna Evauovna—Margaret Sutton Briscoe | 4 |
| Full Page Picture by Katharine Gassaway. | ||
| IV. | Death and Love (Poem)—William Theodore Peters | 17 |
| Illustration by Clarence Herbert Rowe. | ||
| V. | Channoah—Edward Lucas White | 18 |
| Head and Tail-Piece by G. A. Peirson. | ||
| VI. | Here and There in Maryland—Edward G. McDowell | 33 |
| (Eight Illustrations.) | ||
| VII. | How Randall Got Into The Salon—Clinton Peters | 49 |
| Illustrated by Frontispiece. | ||
| VIII. | A Valentine (Poem)—Maurice Weyland | 56 |
| IX. | Elena’s Daughters—D. Ramon Ortega y Frias | 57 |