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CONTENTS OF ST. NICHOLAS FOR NOVEMBER, 1904.
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Frontispiece. Weaving the Magic Cloak Drawn by Fred Richardson. |
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Queen Zixi of Ix or, The Story of the Magic Cloak. Serial Story. | L. Frank Baum | 1 |
Illustrated by Fred Richardson. | ||
Picture. “I Wonder Who the Forty-seventh Person Will Be!” Drawn by Ethel A. Jackson | 9 | |
Picture. The “Blue Ribbon Girl” Picture by C. M. Relyea | 10 | |
A Goal From the Field. Story | Leslie W. Quirk | 11 |
Illustrated by C. M. Relyea. | ||
Picture. Eleven Promising Candidates. Picture drawn by S. B. Pearse | 16 | |
The Little Brother of Loo-lee Loo. Verse. | Margaret Johnson | 17 |
Illustrated by Jessie McD. Walcott. | ||
The Last Little Bird. Story. | Ella S. Sargent | 22 |
Illustrated by Olive Rush. | ||
How to Study Pictures. Serial | Charles H. Caffin | 23 |
Illustrated from photographs. | ||
Little X. Story | Winifred Kirkland | 32 |
Illustrated by Ida Dougherty | ||
A Roman Boy's Birthday. Story | Bertha E. Bush | 38 |
Illustrated by George Varian | ||
The Better Part of Valor. Verse | Carolyn Wells | 41 |
Illustrations by John R. Shaver. | ||
The Practical Boy. Serial | Joseph H. Adams | 42 |
Illustrated by the Author. | ||
When Mother Reads Aloud. Verse | Hannah G. Fernald | 52 |
Illustrated by Urquhart Wilcox | ||
The Order of the Smiling Face Verse | Lucy Foster | 53 |
Papa’s Way of Spelling. Verse | Ida L. McIntosh | 53 |
A Composition on an Apple. Story | H. B. M. Tasker | 54 |
Illustrated by Willard Bonte. | ||
Picture “What Ho, There!” | 56 | |
Drawn by Lester Ralph | ||
Three Rhyme and Picture Pages. | Lucy Fitch Perkins | 57 |
Kibun Daizen. Serial Story | Gensai Murai | 60 |
Illustrated by George Varian. | ||
The Début of “Dan’l Webster.” Story | Isabel Gordon Curtis | 63 |
Illustrated by George Varian. | ||
The Child in the Glass. Verse | Mary Sigsbee Kerr | 70 |
Illustrated by the Author. | ||
In the First Reader. Verse. | Malcolm Douglas | 71 |
Illustrated by Alice Sargent. | ||
The Day After Thanksgiving. Picture, drawn by John Richards. | 71 | |
Nature and Science for Young Folks. Illustrated | 72 | |
The Giant Fishes of the Sea—How Insects Breathe—Feathers of Wounded Doves—Upper and Lower Sides of a Leaf—A “Lizard” in the Ground—The Beauty and Interest of Weeds—Weeds in the West—The Weeds of the Fields. Illustrated. | ||
The St. Nicholas League. With Awards of Prizes for Stories, Poems, Drawings, Photographs, and Puzzles. Illustrated |
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Books and Reading | 92 | |
A Youthful Critic—“Snowed Under”—A Boy Makes His Own Bookplate—Another Correspondent—Books That Are Not Yet Familiar—English History—“On the Fly.” | ||
Editorial Notes | 94 | |
Picture A Foot-ball Scrimmage | 94 | |
Drawn by Gertrude Farrington | ||
The Riddle-Box. Illustrated. | 95 |
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