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Daddy Do-Funny’s, Ole, Wisdom Jingles. Verse, (Illustrated by George A. King) Ruth McEnery Stuart 1020
Daisy Field, The. Picture, from a painting by Charles C. Curran. 820
Deborah’s Change of Heart. (Illustrated by W. F. Stecher) Helen Ward Banks 579
Dogs, An Artist and His. (Illustrated from paintings by Percival Rosseau) Frances W. Marshall 963
Domestic Pirate, A. Verse. (Illustrated by the Author) Charles F. Lester 884
Dorothy of Salem Town. Verse. (Illustrated by C. M. Relyea) Alix Thorn 780
Dream-Ship, The. Verse. (Illustrated) Miriam S. Clark 799
“Duet, A.” Picture, drawn by Gertrude A. Kay. 835
Electricity, How, is Generated. (Illustrated with diagrams) Albert Walton 1022
Fairy-time. Verse. (Illustrated by Elizabeth Colborne) Frances W. Marshall 874
Famous Pictures. (Illustrated) Charles L. Barstow 1090
Fishing-Row, The Magnetism of the. Pictures, drawn by Hy Mayer. 999
Galấpagos Tortoise: Positively the Oldest Inhabitant. (Illustration from photograph) Augusta Huiell Seaman 688
Giant, The End of a. Verse. (Illustrated by Albertine R. Wheelan) Pauline Frances Camp 802
Gordon, Charles George. (Illustrated by Harry Fenn, R. Talbot Kelly, and from photographs) Hamilton Fish Armstrong 927
Highwayman’s Surprise, The Young. Pictures. drawn by C. F. Lester 906
Horseless Carriage, Uncle John and His. (Illustration from photograph) Marian Phelps 914
How I Became A “Big-League™ Pitcher. (Illustrated by Frank Tenney Johnson, and with photographs and diagrams) Christy Mathewson. 605
Jingles. (Illustrated by the Author) Charles F. Lester 1116
Johnny’s Fourth of July Oration. Picture, drawn by C. F. Lester 836
King’s Vacation, The. (Illustrated by C. T. Hill) Alfred Hayes 1085
Knights of the Golden Spur, The. (Illustrated by Reginald Birch) Rupert Sargent Holland 631
Knots, How to Tie. (Illustrations from photographs) H. D. Jones 1026
Knox, General, Headquarters: A Relic of the Revolution. (Illustrations from photographs) Everett McNeil 786
Lady-bird, The—A Folk Charm. Verse Arthur Guiterman 923
Lady of the Lane, The. (Illustrated by E. C. Caswell) Frederick Orin Bartlett 642
734, 799, 907, 978
Limericks. Verse. Minnie Leona Upton 906
Lucky Sixpence, The. (Illustrated by Arthur E. Becher) Emilie Benson Knipe
and Alden Arthur Knipe
596
702, 826, 876. 988, 1075
Magic Bottles, The. (Illustrated by Rachel R. Elmer) Adapted by Julius Robinson 617
’Maginative People Only! For. (Illustrated by C. M. Relyea) Dorothy Canfield 675
Mary Sunshine. (Illustrated by E. C. Caswell) Marjorie Louise Hillis 1124
Mathewson, Christy: How I Became a “Big-League” Pitcher. (Illustrated by Frank Tenney Johnson, and with photographs and diagrams) 608
May-Day Song, An Old Time. Verse. (Illustrated by Otto Rebele) Adapted by Arthur Guiterman 585
May-Flowers. Verse. Pauline Frances Camp 641
Miracle, The. Verse. Harriet H. Pierson 628
“Morning,” “Noon.” and “Night.” Pictures, from paintings by Francis Day 1071
Mouse, Mr., and Mr. Toad. Picture, drawn by E. G. Lutz 898
Oldest Inhabitant, Positively The. (Illustration from photograph) Augusta Huiell Seaman 688
Ostriches, A Team of. (Illustration from photograph) Lawrence W. Neff. 915
Pantry Ghosts, The. Verse. Frederic Richardson 1009
Peace Payson’s Motto. (Illustrated by C. M. Relyea) Elisabeth Price 1059
Pennant, For the, or, Battle-ships at Target-Practice. (Illustrations from photographs) Charles B. Brewer 771
Persian Kitten, The. Picture, from a painting by Louise Cox 779
Petronel’s Light. (Illustrated by Edwin J. Prittie) Izola Forrester 893
Phonograph and the Birds, The. Picture, drawn by Walt Kuhn. 897