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CONTENTS OF ST. NICHOLAS FOR JANUARY, 1913.
Frontispiece. ”The Man in the Wilderness.” Painted by Arthur Rackham. | page | ||||||||
The Nursery Rhymes of Mother Goose: ”The Man in the Wilderness.” ”Humpty Dumpty.” ”A carrion-crow sat on an oak.” ”Little Miss Muffett.” | 193 | ||||||||
Illustrated by Arthur Rackham | |||||||||
“Just Anna.” Story. | Marion Hill | 195 | |||||||
Illustrated by C. M. Relyea | |||||||||
The Day After Christmas. Picture, drawn by Leighton Budd | 201 | ||||||||
Christmas Secrets. Verse. | Lillie Gilliland McDowell. | 202 | |||||||
Illustrated by Edna F. Hart | |||||||||
Runty, The Boy Giant. Story. | Wallace Dunbar Vincent | 203 | |||||||
Illustrated by Herbert Paus | |||||||||
A Merry Christmas. Verse. | A. L. Sykes | 208 | |||||||
Illustrated by Ruth S. Clements. | |||||||||
More Than Conquerors: A Modern Greatheart. Biographical Sketch | Ariadne Gilbert | 209 | |||||||
Illustrated by Oscar F. Schmidt, and from photographs. | |||||||||
December Days. Verse. | Edward N. Teall | 218 | |||||||
Illustrated by Otto Rebele. | |||||||||
Beatrice of Denewood. Serial Story |
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219 | |||||||
Illustrated by C. M. Relyea | |||||||||
"The Boy and the Man” (Talks with Boys) |
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219 | |||||||
Illustrated from photographs | |||||||||
A Stray Letter. Verse. | Mrs. John T. Van Sant | 230 | |||||||
Illustrated by C. M. Relyea. | |||||||||
Teddy Bear’s Bee-Tree. ("Babes of the Wild”—I) | Charles G. D. Roberts | 231 | |||||||
Illustrated by Paul Bransom. | |||||||||
The Land of Mystery. Serial Story. | Cleveland Moffett | 237 | |||||||
Illustrated by Jay Hambidge, and from photogaphs | |||||||||
An Unlucky Look. Verse. | James Rowe | 244 | |||||||
The Christmas Tree. ("Ballads of the Be-Ba-Boes.”) | D. K. Stevens | 245 | |||||||
Illustrated by Katharine Maynadier Daland. | |||||||||
Old Fables Brought Up to Date: The Shepherd Boy and The Wolf. | C. J. Budd | 249 | |||||||
Illustrated by the Author. | |||||||||
Junior-Man. Verse. | Ruth McEnery Stuart | 250 | |||||||
Illustrated by Clara M. Burd. | |||||||||
The Brownies and the Stalled Train. Verse. | Palmer Cox | 252 | |||||||
Illustrated by the Author | |||||||||
Curious Clocks. Sketch. | Charles A. Brassier | 257 | |||||||
Illustrated from photographs. | |||||||||
Kane and Pard. Story. | Addison Howard Gibson | 264 | |||||||
Illustrated by Bruce Horsfall. | |||||||||
Nature and Science for Young Folks. | 269 | ||||||||
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The St. Nicholas League. With Awards of Prizes for Stories, Poems, Drawings, Photographs, and Puzzles. | 276 | ||||||||
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What Santa Claus Brought. | Ida Kenniston | 284 | |||||||
Illustrated by Fanny Y. Cory. | |||||||||
The Riddle-Box. | 287 | ||||||||
St. Nicholas Stamp Page | Advertising page | 28 |
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