. St. Nicholas [serial] . vel; from 4 to 5,a civil wrong or injury; from 5 to 4, to jog; from 5 to6, duration; from 6 to 5, to send forth; from 4 to 7,sesame; from 7 to 4, the European pollock; from 5 to8, flood; from 8 to 5, to prepare for publication ; from 6to 9, the god of love; from 9 to 6, painful; from 7 to 8,to subsist; from 8 to 7, wicked ; from 8 to 9, augments ;from 9 to 8, an old word meaning sick. ROGER Williams (League Member). CONCEALED WORD-SQUARE. One word is concealed in each couplet. 1. An extra cedar you must get; We ve time to trim this corner yet. 2. The seats are moved i


. St. Nicholas [serial] . vel; from 4 to 5,a civil wrong or injury; from 5 to 4, to jog; from 5 to6, duration; from 6 to 5, to send forth; from 4 to 7,sesame; from 7 to 4, the European pollock; from 5 to8, flood; from 8 to 5, to prepare for publication ; from 6to 9, the god of love; from 9 to 6, painful; from 7 to 8,to subsist; from 8 to 7, wicked ; from 8 to 9, augments ;from 9 to 8, an old word meaning sick. ROGER Williams (League Member). CONCEALED WORD-SQUARE. One word is concealed in each couplet. 1. An extra cedar you must get; We ve time to trim this corner yet. 2. The seats are moved into the hall; They re high and low, and large and small. 3. Sam uses quite a space that might Be ours for tables here to-night. • 4. His office might be called, I m sure,A San Francisco sinecure. 5. His last typewritten letter hadEleven errors — that was bad. 6. But his desertion we 11 not mind ;Enough there are for work inclined. HELEN A. SIBLEY. THE DE VINNE PRESS, NEW YORK. WmM CHOCOLATE High as theAlps in DO YOU WANT Your children to grow up healthy and strong, with good teeth and a fkiedigestion? Cut out candy and give them all they want of PETERS THE ORIGINALSWISS MILK CHOCOLATE It is irresistibly delicious and as wholesome as bread and butter. Does not create , CORLISS &. CO., Sole Importers, 78 Hudson Street, NEW YORK. June, 1905. pz&&??z??zzw&z?z^ ST. NICHOLAS STAMP PAGE. I SPANISH COLONIAL STAMPS. THERE are many varieties of Spanish colonial stamps,issued for Cuba, Porto Rico, and the Philippine Isl-ands, which are sold to collectors at much less than then-face value. This is not due entirely to the fact thatthese stamps are obsolete. It was always the custom ofthe Spanish government to condemn its old issues when-ever new types were prepared for use. The variationsometimes consisted in an annual change of color, thetypes and denominations remaining the same. The free-ing of Cuba and the annexation of the Philippines to theUnited States brou


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