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CONTENTS OF ST. NICHOLAS FOR MARCH, 1914.
Frontispiece. “Children in Kensington Gardens, London,” Painted by Arthur Rackham. | page | |
Arthur Rackham: The Wizard at Home. | Eleanor Farjeon | 385 |
Illustrated by Arthur Rackham and from photograph | ||
The Deacon’s Little Maid. Story | Ruth Hatch | 392 |
Illustrated by George Varian | ||
The Seasons’ Calendar. Verse | Harriet Prescott Spofford | 394 |
The Game I Love. Serial | Francis Ouimet | 395 |
Illustrations from photographs, and by C. M. Relyea | ||
Fairy Tea. Verse | D. K. Stevens | 400 |
Illustrated by Fanny Y. Cory. | ||
“On Guard!” Picture. Drawn by C. Clyde Squires | 402 | |
The Runaway. Serial Story | Allen French | 403 |
Illustrated by Charles M. Relyea | ||
Fractions. Verse | Caroline Hofman | 410 |
Illustrated by Rachael Robinson Elmer | ||
The Goose-Fair at Warsaw. Verse | Nora Archibald Smith | 411 |
Illustrated by Reginald Birch | ||
The Lucky Stone. Serial Story | Abbie Farwell Brown | 413 |
Illustrated by R. B. Birch | ||
The Tracks in the Snow | Enos B. Comstock | 418 |
Illustrated by the Author. | ||
With Men Who Do Things. Serial | A. Russell Bond | 420 |
Illustrated by Edwin F. Bayha, and from photographs. | ||
The Grown-Up Me. Verse | Margaret Widdemer | 428 |
Illustrated by Harriet Repplier Boyd. | ||
Mauled by an Elephant. Story | J. Alden Loring | 429 |
Illustrated by Charles Livingston Bull. | ||
“Melilotte.” A Fairy Operetta. | David Stevens | 434 |
Illustrated by Dugald Stewart Walker. | ||
The Story of the Silhouette. Essay | Walter K. Putney | 448 |
The Housekeeping Adventures of the Junior Blairs. The Birthday Picnic | Caroline French Benton | 449 |
Illustrated by Sarah K. Smith. | ||
Books and Reading. Illustrated | Hildegarde Hawthorne | 454 |
For Very Little Folk: | ||
The Baby Bears' Fifth Adventure. Verse | Grace G. Drayton | 457 |
Illustrated by the author | ||
Nature and Science for Young Folks. Illustrated | 506 | |
The St. Nicholas League. With Awards of Prizes for Stories, Poems, Drawings, Photographs, and Puzzles. Illustrated | 468 | |
Editorial Note | 476 | |
The Letter-Box. Illustrated. | 476 | |
The Riddle-Box. | 479 |
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