. St. Nicholas [serial]. ; John Duncan Cox (age 10), badges, Josephine Smith (age 14), Cal.; Paul J. Kinnare (age 12), 111.; Agnes MacDonald (age 13), N. YDRAWINGS. Gold badges, Margaret C. Harms (age 15), Illinois; Margaret E. Hanscom (age 16), Rhode badges, Marian Allardt (age 12), Cal.; Hilda Hahn (age 17), Canada; James Dee Richardson (age 15), D. Gold badge, Carolyn F. Rice (age 17), Massachuseits. Silver badges, Dorothy C. Hess (age 12), Coiineciicut; Marion Clark Guilford (age 11), Maryland; Percy B. Jenkins (age 17), ConnecticLit; S. Raymon
. St. Nicholas [serial]. ; John Duncan Cox (age 10), badges, Josephine Smith (age 14), Cal.; Paul J. Kinnare (age 12), 111.; Agnes MacDonald (age 13), N. YDRAWINGS. Gold badges, Margaret C. Harms (age 15), Illinois; Margaret E. Hanscom (age 16), Rhode badges, Marian Allardt (age 12), Cal.; Hilda Hahn (age 17), Canada; James Dee Richardson (age 15), D. Gold badge, Carolyn F. Rice (age 17), Massachuseits. Silver badges, Dorothy C. Hess (age 12), Coiineciicut; Marion Clark Guilford (age 11), Maryland; Percy B. Jenkins (age 17), ConnecticLit; S. Raymond Eddy (age 14), Virginia; Peggy Gantt (age 14), New Jersey. PUZZLE-MAKING. Gold badge, Frances Knoche Marlatt (age 14), N. V. Silver badges, James G. Meehan (age 14), Scotland; William Penn (age 13), Porto Rico. PUZZLE ANSWERS. Silver badge, Elizabeth L. Young (age 12), Rhode Island. A CORRECTION: In our Octoljer issue, tlie head-piece 011 page 1140 was wrongly atlribuled to Sarah M. Johnson nistead of Helen A. ST. NICHOLAS LEAGUE 177 YULE-TIDE CHEER BY LOUISE GUYOL, JR. (.-^GE I3) (Gold Badge. Silver Badge won November, 1915)C FOR the candles that glimmer at night,H for the hampers, with goodies packed tight,R for the rush that prevails in the store,I for the ink-blots on parcels galore,S for the sugar in candies and cakes,T for the turkey, which sometimes gives aches !M for the mantel where stockings will be,A for the apples we have at our tea,S for the snow sparkling white on theground, D for the dinner, with plum-pudding crowned, A for the angels a-hovering near, Y for the youngsters, glad through all the year. A CHRISTMAS STORY BY NAOMI ARCHIBALD (aGE I3) {Gold Badge. Silver Badge won January, 1915)Christmas eve that year was cold and windy. Itseemed even more bitter than usual to the poor littlemusician as he walked home along the deserted had played in his orchestra all the afternoon and
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