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CONTENTS
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When Mother’s Visiting: ‘“Writing to Mother’—“The Monorail.” Pictures drawn by Gertrude A. Kay 296
“Whom the King Delighteth to Honor.” (Illustrated by Reginald Birch) John K. Cree 51
Why The Deacon was Late for Church. Picture, drawn by I. W. Taber 401
Wilson, Woodrow, What He Did for American Foot-ball. (Illustrated by Oscar F. Schmidt and from photographs) Parke H. Davis 13
Wireless, Across the Atlantic by. (Illustrated by Otto Rebele, George Varian and from photographs) Francis Arnold Collins 46
Wizard Shoemaker, The. (Illustrated by Herbert Paus) Winthrop Packard 98
World Disaster, A. Picture drawn by Charles F. Lester 426

FRONTISPIECES

“The Sisters,” from a painting by Lydia Field Emmet, facing page 3—“Ring a Ring o’ Roses,” painted by Arthur Rackham, facing page 97—“The Man in the Wilderness,” painted by Arthur Rackham, facing page 193—“Sir Roger de Coverley,” from a painting by Fred Morgan, facing page 291—Portrait of a Child, from a painting by Lydia Field Emmet, facing page 387—“Jack and Jill,” painted by Arthur Rackham, facing page 481.


DEPARTMENTS

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For Very Little Folk. (Illustrated)
His Birthdays. Verse. Isobel Lyndall 80
What Santa Claus Brought. Verse. Ida Kenniston 284
What Happened to the Squirrel Family. Verse. Julia Johnson 361
How Neddy Got a Ride. Verse. Katharine M. Daland 466
Picking Apples. Verse. Katharine M. Daland 467
The Nicest Place in the World. Verse. Katharine L. Edgerly 554
Nature and Science. (Illustrated) 72, 174, 269, 364, 458, 556
St. Nicholas League. (Illustrated) 84, 179, 276, 372, 468, 563
Books and Reading. Hildegarde Hawthorne 92
188, 380, 476, 545
The Letter-Box. (Illustrated) 382, 573
The Riddle-Box. (Illustrated) 95, 191, 287, 383, 479, 574