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CONTENTS OF ST. NICHOLAS FOR OCTOBER, 1905.
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Frontispiece. Portrait of Mary Mapes Dodge | ||
In Memory of Mary Mapes Dodge | William Fayal Clarke | 1059 |
Illustrated. | ||
M. M. D. | R. W. Gilder | 1071 |
M. M. D. | Josephine Daskam Bacon | 1071 |
Picture Autumn—and Springtime. | 1072 | |
Drawn by Charles C. Curran | ||
Queen Zixi of Ix. Serial Story. | L. Frank Baum | 1073 |
Illustrated by Fred Richardson. | ||
The Little Good Samaritan and the Tall, Tall Loaf. Story | Meredith Nugent | 1081 |
Illustrated by the author. | ||
The Gunners. Verse. | C. McCormack Rogers | 1083 |
Illustrated by the author. | ||
Pinkey Perkins: Just a Boy. How Pinkey Treated the Public. Serial Story |
Captain Harold Hammond, U.S.A. | 1084 |
Illustrated by George Varian. | ||
Gunda. Sketch. Illustrated from photographs. | Helen D. van Eaton | 1090 |
The Baby Moon. Verse. | Anna H. Branch | 1093 |
Illustrated by George Varian. | ||
How to Study Pictures. Comparing Whistler with Sargent | Charles H. Caffin | 1094 |
Illustrated from photographs. | ||
Picture. “Dear me, but a mother is burdened with cares!” | 1098 | |
Drawn by Mme. Ronner | ||
If I Were Queen. Verse. Illustrated by the author. | Lucy Fitch Perkins | 1099 |
A Little Talk about the Big Panama Canal. Sketch. Diagrams by the author. |
Walter Kenyon | 1100 |
A Nature-Lesson. Verse. | Carolyn Wells | 1102 |
Illustrated by Oliver Herford. | ||
Picture. An Unfair Advantage | 1103 | |
Drawn by F. Warde Blaisdell | ||
First Aid to the Injured. VI. Wounds and Hemorrhages | Dr. E. E. Walker | 1103 |
Totsi and the Cherry-bough. Verse. | Margaret Johnson | 1105 |
Illustrated by Jessie McD. Wolcott. | ||
Buttons and Button-holes. Story. | Ruth Kimball Gardiner | 1110 |
Illustrated by C. M. Relyea. | ||
The Practical Boy. Serial. Twelfth Paper. Electrical Apparatus | Joseph H. Adams | 1113 |
Illustrated by the Author. | ||
Jeremi and Josephine. Verse. | Laura E. Richards | 1121 |
Picture. An October Day in the Fields. | 1121 | |
Drawn by Walter Stone | ||
After Burgoyne’s Surrender. Sketch | Klyda Richardson Steege | 1122 |
Illustrated from photographs. | ||
A Children’s Celebration of Hallowe’en. Story. | Isabel Gordon Curtis | 1124 |
Illustrated from photographs. | ||
Picture. A Hallowe’en Procession | 1121 | |
Drawn by S. B. Pearse | ||
Nature and Science for Young Folks. Illustrated | 1128 | |
Illustrated. | ||
The St. Nicholas League. With Awards of Prizes | 1136 | |
Illustrated. | ||
Books and Reading | 1148 | |
The Letter-Box. | 1150 | |
The Riddle-Box. | 1151 |
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