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CONTENTS OF ST. NICHOLAS FOR JANUARY, 1914.
Frontispiece. “Mother Goose,” Painted by Arthur Rackham. | page | |
The Nursery Rhymes of Mother Goose. | 193 | |
Illustrated by Arthur Rackham | ||
Black-on-Blue. | Ralph Henry Barbour | 195 |
Illustrations by W. F. Stecher | ||
Secrets. Verse. | Marjorie Knapp | 204 |
Illustrated by Fanny Y. Cory | ||
The Magic Touch. (Augustus Saint-Gaudens) | Ariadne Gilbert | 205 |
Illustrated by Oscar F. Schmidt | ||
“Not Invited.” Picture. Drawn by Gertrude A. Kay Picture. | 214 | |
The Lucky Stone. Verse | Abbie Farwell Brown | 215 |
Illustrated by Reginald Birch | ||
A Letter From Miss Alcott (Louisa M.) | 222 | |
Illustrated with photographs and the letter | ||
Christmas Waits at the Rose Alba. | Eveline Warner Brainerd | 226 |
Illustrated by C. M. Relyea | ||
Contrasts. | Caroline Hofman | 233 |
Illustrated by Rachael Robinson Elmer | ||
Jerusalem Artie's Christmas Dinner | Julia Darrow Cowles | 234 |
Illustrated by Horace Taylor | ||
With Men Who Do Things. | A. Russell Bond | 237 |
Illustrated by Edwin F. Bayha | ||
Ballad of Belle Brocade., Verse | Carolyn Wells | 244 |
Illustrated by C. Clyde Squires. | ||
The Runaway | Allen French | 246 |
Illustrated by C. M. Relyea | ||
The Brownies and the Railroad Verse. | Palmer Cox | 253 |
Illustrated by the Author. | ||
Two Men With Brains | Tudor Jenks | 256 |
The Housekeeping Adventures of the Junior Blairs. | Caroline French Benton | 257 |
Illustrated by Sarah K. Smith. | ||
Books and Reading. | Hildegarde Hawthorne | 262 |
For Very Little Folk: | ||
The Baby Bears’ Third Adventure. Verse | Grace G. Drayton | 265 |
Illustrated by the author | ||
Nature and Science for Young Folks. Illustrated | 268 | |
The St. Nicholas League. With Awards of Prizes for Stories, Poems, Drawings, Photographs, and Puzzles. Illustrated | 276 | |
Letter-Box. Illustrated. | 285 | |
The Riddle-Box. | 287 |
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