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3945813St. Nicholas, Volume 40 — Number 71913

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“THE FAIR MAID WHO THE FIRST OF MAY”

PAINTED FOR ST. NICHOLAS BY ARTHUR RACKHAM

ST. NICHOLAS

Vol. XL
MAY, 1913
No. 7

(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 MAY, 1913.

Frontispiece. “The Fair Maid who, the First of May.” Painted by Arthur Rackham. page
The Nursery Rhymes of Mother Goose:. “The Fair Maid who, the First of May.”, “Little Jumping Joan.”, 577
Illustrated by Arthur Rackham.
Dinner For Three. Serial Harold William Fiferlik 578
Illustrated by William F. Stecher
The Little Flower-Seller Picture painted by Orrin Peck 582
More Than Conquerors: The Sunny Master of “Sunnyside.” Biographical Sketch Ariadne Gilbert 583
Illustrated by Oscar F. Schmidt, and by photographs
In April. Verse Ernestine Cobern Beyer 591
A Fortune in a Flower. Story Harriet Prescott Spofford. 592
Illustrated by John Edwin Jackson.
The Land of Mystery. Serial Story Cleveland Moffett 597
Illustrated by Jay Hambidge, Corwin K. Linson,R. Talbot Kelly and from photographs.
Empty Troubles. Verse S. E. Kiser 604
Illustrated.
Little Dog Togo. Story Edith Davidson 605
Illustrated by Clara Atwood.
“David and Goliath” Picture. Drawn by Arthur T. Merrick 611
The Base-ball Guessing Match. (The Great American Game.—First Paper.) C. H. Claudy 612
Illustrations from photographs.
The Playful Otter. Sketch J. M. Gleeson 618
Illustrated by the Author.
A “Three-ring” Circus in Grassville Picture painted by A. T. M. 620
Beatrice of Denewood. Serial Story
Emilie Benson Knipe and
Alden Arthur Knipe
621
Illustrated by C. M. Relyea
Roller-Skating. Verse Melville Chater 628
Illustrated by Gertrude A. Kay
A Visit to Grandmama. Verse. Frances W. Marshall 630
Illustrated by D. A. C. Artz
“What Have You Brought Us for Breakfast.” Picture. From photograph by Nancy Ford Coues 631
Garden-Making and Some of the Garden’s Stories I. “The Story of the Bad Earth and the Good Earth and the Prisoners of Hope.” Grace Tabor 632
Illustrated by Florence E. Storer and Albertine R. Wheelan.
With Men Who Do Things. Serial A. Russell Bond 638
Illustrated by Edwin F. Bayha, and from photographs.
“Me Loves ’oo.” Picture. Painted by M. Goodman 645
Books and Reading Hildegarde Hawthorne 646
“If Ivanhoe Had Lived To-day.” Picture. 648
For Very Little Folk:
The Baby Bears' Sixth Adventure. Verse Frances Margaret Fox 649
Illustrated by George A. Harker
Nature and Science for Young Folks. Illustrated 652
The St. Nicholas League. With Awards of Prizes for Stories, Poems, Drawings, Photographs, and Puzzles. 660
Illustrated.
The Letter-Box. Illustrated. 668
The Riddle-Box. 671
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