StNicholas [serial] . cond word will be the first two of thethird, and so on. I. A pause in music. 2. A heavenly body. 3. Ariver. 4. A knot. 5. A pulpit. 6. A farm basket. Hebrew measure. 8. A quadruped. 9. The last inorder. 10. Any part of a curved line. 11. A The summit. 13. A departure. 14. An article. 15. A Turkish title of dignity given to certain high A common, but useful metal. 17. Except. 18. Astringed instrument. 19. A pause in music. A. C. BANNING. NUMERICAL ENIGMA. I AM composed of fifty-six letters, and form a quota-tion from Whittier. My 33-47-53-36-5


StNicholas [serial] . cond word will be the first two of thethird, and so on. I. A pause in music. 2. A heavenly body. 3. Ariver. 4. A knot. 5. A pulpit. 6. A farm basket. Hebrew measure. 8. A quadruped. 9. The last inorder. 10. Any part of a curved line. 11. A The summit. 13. A departure. 14. An article. 15. A Turkish title of dignity given to certain high A common, but useful metal. 17. Except. 18. Astringed instrument. 19. A pause in music. A. C. BANNING. NUMERICAL ENIGMA. I AM composed of fifty-six letters, and form a quota-tion from Whittier. My 33-47-53-36-5 is a diseased state of the systemmarked by a quick pulse. My 37-31-22 is an 12-6-46-56-9-11-51 is not pertinent. My is taunts. My 15-24-27-1-23-44 is a minutepart. My 32-50-14-16-20-38-10 is a clique. My 52-42-28-49-3-8 is part of a flower. My 26-17-25 is a pro-noun. My 2-40-21-30 is to allude vaguely. My 45-18-7-48-34 is less in number. My 4-43-35-13-55 is todefraud. T. 87 88 THE FOOT-GEAR PUZZLE. THE initial letters of the words describing the nation-ality of the first four articles will, when arranged in theorder given, form a word describing part of picture initial letters of the words describing the national-ity of the last four articles will, when arranged in theorder given, form a word describing part of picture 10. F. H. Long ago there lived a queen, And my one she bore for name; In these days of nicknames many One and two are just the same. Three in ships you often meet — Also, on your hands and feet. Oh, if ever one, two, three, Would that she and I might be Three, and never, never part; This hope now one, two, three my heart. M. E. FLOYD. DOUBLE DIAGONALS. I .... 3 Cross-words: i. To repulse harshly. 2. Imaginativelanguage. 3. One word of a magical command, used inthe Arabian Nights. 4. South African villages. 5. To undress. 6. The Jews quarter in an Italian town orcity. 7. Acquires knowledge. 8. The title of


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