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(The entire contents of this Magazine are covered by the general copyright, and articles must not be reprinted without special permission.)

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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IRA H. BRAINERD,
GEORGE INNESS, Jr.

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THE CENTURY CO.
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