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JANUARY Scribner

The beginning of Robert Grant's The Convictions of a Grandfather

Introducing the Fred and Josephine of "The Reflections of a Married Man" and "The Opinions of a Philosopher," their children, and their children's children. The author deals with modern life, its problems and interests, in a delightfully shrewd and humorous way, touching upon all its latest questions.

Two Half-Told Tales: An Old Game-In the Odor of Sanctity, by Henry van Dyke.

Abbey's Last Mural Paintings, by Royal Cortissoz. Illustrated with the artist's additional mural decorations for the Capitol at Harrisburg, and with studies of individual figures.

The Sheep of the Desert, by Kermit Roosevelt. An account of a hunting trip in the Mexican Desert. Illustrated with the author's photographs.

Labor Exchange in Germany, by Elmer Roberts.

The American Speaking Voice, by Francis Rogers.

A Winter Cruise, by Frances
Wilson Huard. Illus. by Charles Huard.

More African Sketches, by Janet
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The Turnstile- A. E. W. Mason's serial.

Short Stories, Poems, etc.

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THE BROWNINGS

Their Life and Art

By LILIAN WHITING

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THE

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ST NICHOLAS Some-only some-Fea

Best of All Magazines
For Young Folks

And the thirty-ninth volume, which begins with the
November number, will be better than ever-if such a
thing be possible. During the next six months an im-
portant serial, or series of articles, will begin with
every number from November to April. Of course,
ST. NICHOLAS is, first of all, American in its main con-
tents, character, and ideals. It is made for and ad-
dressed to the great army of active, bright-minded
boys and girls, and dominated by the American spirit,
but the stories and articles have a world-wide appeal,
and, wherever American or English may wander or
the English language is spoken, ST. NICHOLAS is
known and loved.

WHEN IT COMES TO BRIGHTNESS

AND FUN-JUST-FOR-FUN'S-SAKE ask any reader of ST. NICHOLAS, young or old, whether he or she knows of any cleverer or better fun than the magazine constantly provides, both in text and picture, in its countless rhymes and jingles, and in its comical drawings. The inimitable OLIVER HERFORD will be represented in the new volume by several delicious bits of verse illustrated by himself with equally amusing pictures, and CAROLYN WELLS, MALCOLM DOUGLAS, and other well-known wits and versifiers will contribute rollicking rhymes that will bring mirth and smiles in plenty to every ST. NICHOLAS household.

Of the multitude of SHORT STORIES, SPECIAL ARTICLES, FUNNY RHYMES AND PICTURES, and other single attractions awaiting appearance in the next volume of ST. NICHOLAS, only the merest hint can be given as yet. Those invaluable departments

Books and Reading

The St. Nicholas League
Nature and Science

will continue to delight the boys and girls who have
already found them so inspiring and helpful.

SUBSCRIPTIONS AND RENEWALS
One page can only begin to hint at the good things ST. NICHOLAS has
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CROFTON CHUMS

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THE LADY OF THE LANE

A delightful serial, specially for girls, by
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THE KNIGHTS OF THE
GOLDEN SPUR

A fascinating and unusual story of historic
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THE TOWNSEND TWINS-CAMP
DIRECTORS

There is much fun in this out-of-the-ordi-
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Mirth-provoking stories in rhyme by D. K. STEVENS, with deliciously comical pictures by KATHARINE MAYNADIER DALAND. WHITTIER AND THE

LITTLE QUAKER GIRL

A charming and tenderly humorous story of the meeting of a real little Quaker girl with John G. Whittier.

"SOME GIRL"

A breezy, "real-boy-and-girl" story by
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JATAKA TALES

Compiled by ELLEN BABBITT, with pictures in silhouette by ELLSWORTH YOUNG. Stories which will open up a new vein in young folks' literature.

FAMOUS PICTURES

More of the notable series of papers by CHARLES L. BARSTOW, each illustrated by a "Little Gallery" of the artist's pictures.

MORE BASEBALL

A further series of articles on "The Battle of Baseball," up-to-date, full of interest.

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