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“Fairy Tales.” Picture. Painted by J. J. Shannon 298
Fairy Tea. Verse. (Illustrated by Fanny Y. Cory) D. K. Stevens 400
Fishing Kit, The Boy’s. “Under the Blue Sky.” (Illustrated by Harriet R. Boyd, and with photographs and a diagram) E. T. Keyser 498
Foot-Ball:
The Field-Goal Art. (Illustrated from photographs) Parke H. Davis 141
The Full-Field Run from Kick-off to Touch-down. (Illustrated from photographs) Parke H. Davis 13
“Foot-Balls” Against The “turkeys,” The Great Game On Thanksgiving Day. Picture. Drawn by E. B. Bird 147
Fractions. Verse. (Illustrated by Rachael Robinson Elmer) Caroline Hofman 410
Garden-making And Some Of The Garden’s Stories: Who is Who Grace Tabor 539
Golf: The Game I Love. (Illustrated by C. M. Relyea and from photographs) Francis Ouimet 395, 434
Goose-Fair at Warsaw, The. Verse. (Illustrated by Reginald Birch) Nora Archibald Smith 411
Grizzlies, My Friends the. (Illustrated by Charles Livingston Bull) Enoch J. Mills 294
Grown-Up Me, The. Verse. (Illustrated by Harriet Repplier Boyd) Margaret Widdemer 428
Hallowee'en Meeting, A. Verse. (Illustrated by the Author) George O. Butler 69
Hans and the Dancing Shoes. (Illustrated byHerbert Paus) Mary E. Jackson 290
Housekeeping Adventures of the Junior Blairs, The. (Illustrated by Sarah K. Smith) Caroline French Benton 257, 342, 449, 545
India, Traveling in, Where Nobody is in a Hurry. (Illustrated from photographs) Mabel Alberta Spicer 4
Indians Came, When the. (Illustrated by Frank Murch) H. S. Hall 494
Jealousy. Verse. (Illustrated by Reginald Birch) Alice Lovett Carson 19
Jerusalem Artie’s Christmas Dinner. (Illustrated by Horace Taylor) Julia Darrow Cowles 234
Jinglejays, Ruth and the. Verse. (Illustrated by Allie Dillon) Charlotte Canty 330
Jinglejays Write on Spring, The. Verse. (Illustrated by Allie Dillon) Charlotte Canty 524
Johnston, Annie Fellows. (Illustrated from photographs) Margaret W. Vandercook 127
Larry Goes to the Ant. (Illustrated by Bernard J. Rosenmeyer) Efie Ravenscroft 110
Leaf-Raking. Verse. (Illustrated by Gertrude A. Kay.) Melville Chater 20
Letter, The First. Verse. (Illustrated by Louise Perrett) Nora Bennett 107
Lucky Stone, The. (Illustrated by Reginald Birch) Abbie Farwell Brown 215, 315, 413, 502
Magic Cup, The. Verse. (Illustrated by Arthur Rackham) Arthur Guiterman 289
“Magnolia.” Picture. Painted by J. J. Shannon 299
Matinée, At The Children’s. (Illustrated from photographs) Clara Meadowcroft 351
“Melilotte.” A Fairy Operetta. (Illustrated by Dugald Stewart Walker) David Stevens 434
Men Who Do Things, With. (Illustrated by Edwin F. Bayha, from photographs and diagrams) A. Russell Bond 237, 333, 420, 526
Men Who Try, The. Verse Whitney Montgomery 264
Miss Santa Claus of the Pullman. (Illustrated by Reginald Birch) Annie Fellows Johnston 52, 99
More Than Conquerors. Biographical Sketches. (Illustrations by Oscar F. Schmidt and from photographs) Ariadne Gilbert
Beloved of Men—and Dogs. (Sir Walter Scott) 27
The Magic Touch. (Augustus Saint-Gaudens) 205
Mother Goose, The Nursery Rhymes of. (Illustrated by Arthur Rackham)
“Bye, Baby Bunting”—“Baa, Baa, Black Sheep”—“I Saw a Ship A-Sailing”—“How They Ride” 1
“Hark, Hark, the Dogs do Bark”—“Hickory, Dickory, Dock”—“Little Jack Horner” —“Diddle-ty-Diddle-ty-Dumpty”—“Three Wise Men of Gotham”—“Ride a Cock-Horse to Banbury Cross”—“Little Betty Blue” 97
“Hot-cross Buns!”—“There was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe”—“Girls and Boys Come out to Play”—“Old Mother Hubbard”—“Polly, Put the Kettle on”—“Jack Spratt Could Eat no Fat” 193