St. Nicholas/Volume 40/Number 8
©A.R.
“AS I WAS GOING TO ST. IVES.”
PAINTED FOR ST. NICHOLAS BY ARTHUR RACKHAM.
ST. NICHOLAS
(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 JUNE, 1913.
Frontispiece. “As I was going to St. Ives.” Painted for St. Nicholas by Arthur Rackham. | page | |||||
The Nursery Rhymes of Mother Goose:. “As I was going to St. Ives.”, “Two legs sat upon three legs.” Illustrated by Arthur Rackham | 673 | |||||
The “Royal” May-Day Festival. Illustrated from photographs. | M. L. Andrews | 674 | ||||
Settling the Question. Verse. Illustrated by the Author | George O. Butler | 677 | ||||
More Than Conquerors: “The Torch-Bearer of the Dark Continent.” Biographical Sketch | Ariadne Gilbert | 678 | ||||
Illustrated by Oscar F. Schmidt, and by photographs | ||||||
Her Lesson Verse. Illustrated by S. Wendell Mitchell. | Pauline Frances Camp | 685 | ||||
The Lilac-Tree Verse. Illustrated by Katherine G. Peirson. | Laura Spencer Portor | 686 | ||||
A Blue-Grass Girl Verse. Illustrated by C. M. Relyea and John Edwin Jackson. | William H. Woods | 687 | ||||
A City Greenhorn Verse. Illustrated by Edwin F. Bayha | F. Lovell Coombs | 692 | ||||
“Nanette.” Picture. Painted by W. J. Baer | 695 | |||||
The Sand Waves of Oregon Sketch. Illustrated from photograph. | Day Allen Willey | 696 | ||||
Jack Verse. Illustrated. | Mabel Livingston Frank | 697 | ||||
The Clever Flamingos Pictures. Drawn by Dewitt Clinton Falls | 698 | |||||
Beatrice of Denewood. Serial Story |
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702 | ||||
Illustrated by C. M. Relyea | ||||||
Geometry for Honey-Bees Picture. Drawn by E. G. Lutz | 709 | |||||
Tree-Top Romance Verse. Illustrated by Gertrude A. Kay. | Melville Chater | 710 | ||||
A June Sun-Bath for the Day-Nursery Babies. Picture. Drawn by Jessie Willcox Smith | 712 | |||||
Faith. (“Simple Thoughts on Great Subjects”). | George Lawrence Parker | 713 | ||||
Signals and Signal-Stealing. (The Great American Game—Second Paper.) | 714 | |||||
The Rosebud. Verse. Illustrated by E. C. Caswell. | Carolyn Wells | 719 | ||||
The Land of Mystery. Serial Story | Cleveland Moffett | 720 | ||||
Illustrated by R. Talbot Kelly and Jay Hambidge. | ||||||
“Playin’ Bride.” Verse. Illustrated by the Author. | E. W. Kemble | 727 | ||||
Garden-Making and Some of the Garden’s Stories II. The Story of the Wicked Dwarfs. | Grace Tabor | 728 | ||||
Illustrated. Heading by Theresa Sturm Rogers. | ||||||
A Nonsense Song Verse. Illustrated by the Author. | Oscar Llewelyn | 732 | ||||
The Greedy Chicks and the Rubber Band. Picture. Drawn by Drawn by C. F. Lester | 732 | |||||
Old Fables Brought up to Date. The Two Goats | 732 | |||||
The Maryland Yellow-Throat. Verse. (Illustrated) | Le Roy Titus Weeks | 734 | ||||
The Snail’s Pace. Verse. Illustrated | Amos R. Wells | 734 | ||||
With Men Who Do Things. Serial | A. Russell Bond | 735 | ||||
Illustrated by Edwin F. Bayha, and from photographs. | ||||||
The Rose that went to the City. Verse. Illustrated | Margaret Eytinge | 740 | ||||
Books and Reading Illustrated by George Varian. | Hildegarde Hawthorne | 741 | ||||
A Dolls’ Wedding Sketch Illustrated from photographs. | Mary and Marjory Woods | 744 | ||||
For Very Little Folk: | ||||||
Bye-Low Land. Verse. Illustrated by Mary A. Hays. | Margaret G. Hays | 747 | ||||
Nature and Science for Young Folks. Illustrated. | 748 | |||||
The St. Nicholas League. With Awards of Prizes for Stories, Poems, Drawings, Photographs, and Puzzles. Illustrated. | 756 | |||||
The Letter-Box. Illustrated. | 765 | |||||
The Riddle-Box. | 767 | |||||
St. Nicholas Stamp Page | Advertising page | 26 |
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