. St. Nicholas [serial]. SE. Silver badges, Stanley Bonneau Reid (age 14), Oakdale, Cal. ; Ellen Lee Hoffman (age 14), St. Louis, Silver badges, Jean Eleanor Peacock (age 11), Norfolk, Va. ; Rebekah Howard (age 14), Pittsburg,Pa. ; Walter K. Frame (age 16), Pittsburg, Pa. PHOTOGRAPHS. Silver badges, Genevieve Blanchard (age 14), Oak Park, 111. ; Olive L. Ladd (age 11), Lincoln,Neb. ; Elizabeth H. Armstrong (age 13), New York City; Hazel Chisholm (age 14), New York City; Nancy Ambler(age 14), Burlington, la. ; Mary Hogan (age 13), Decatur, Ala. ; Marjorie C. Huston (age 12), Coates
. St. Nicholas [serial]. SE. Silver badges, Stanley Bonneau Reid (age 14), Oakdale, Cal. ; Ellen Lee Hoffman (age 14), St. Louis, Silver badges, Jean Eleanor Peacock (age 11), Norfolk, Va. ; Rebekah Howard (age 14), Pittsburg,Pa. ; Walter K. Frame (age 16), Pittsburg, Pa. PHOTOGRAPHS. Silver badges, Genevieve Blanchard (age 14), Oak Park, 111. ; Olive L. Ladd (age 11), Lincoln,Neb. ; Elizabeth H. Armstrong (age 13), New York City; Hazel Chisholm (age 14), New York City; Nancy Ambler(age 14), Burlington, la. ; Mary Hogan (age 13), Decatur, Ala. ; Marjorie C. Huston (age 12), Coatesville, Pa.;Josephine Sturgis (age 15), Boston, Mass. PUZZLE-MAKING. Gold badge, Marjorie K. Gibbons (age 15), Paignton, England. Silver badges, Margaret Waddell (age 13), Colville, Wash. ; Eleanor King Newell (age 11), Lausanne, Switzerland;Marion J. Benedict (age 13), North Tarrytown, N. Y. ; Fannie Ruley (age 14), West Philadelphia, ANSWERS. Silver badge, Dorothy Belle Goldsmith (age 14), New York City, N. COMING HOME. BY GENEVIEVE BLANCHARD, AGE 14.(SILVER BADGE.) 3MING HOME. BY OLIVE L. LADD, AGE II. (SILVER BADGE.) 756 ST. NICHOLAS LEAGUE 757 i THE TOILERS BY STANLEY BONNEAU REID (AGE 14) {Silver Badge)T is dawn ; that time when breaking dayLifts the veil of night yonder hills of sapphire hue,Fading now to lighter blue,The sun oomes up, and, lo, the plainBecomes a rose-touched sea of grain. Now come the toilers, scythe in hand,A merry, wholesome, peaceful band,Who spread abroad oer all the field,To gather in the golden yield ;With arms that ache, but hearts that sing,Each man as happy as a king. Hotter and hotter grows the day,The cooling shade seems far away ;Each busy man is pausing nowTo wipe the sweat from off his brow,? Or leans to rest his tired backAgainst the nearest fragrant stack. * * # * # * * At last the day of work is oer ;The weary toilers, hot and sore,Wind homeward oer the dusty trail,And through the evenings gathering veil,Until the
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