St Nicholas [serial] . n the sentences: 1. Fash-ions, z. To eject. 3. The last. 4. At no time. 5. Even. 6. Avowel repeated. 7. A crew. 8. A meadow. 9 A small, flat surface. II.—Between the primals and finals there are complete words toeach line, save the sixth, viz. : 1. A song. 2. A pronoun. 3. A girls nickname. 4. A girls name. 5. Twilight. 6. 7. An article. 8. To consume, c. Competent. III.—PrimaUand finals form a double acrostic, and name two thingswhich are only seen at ni^ht. 1. Young ladies slmuld be modest at all times. 2. Does Lou statethe truth, ever? 3. Come gather flowers for the L


St Nicholas [serial] . n the sentences: 1. Fash-ions, z. To eject. 3. The last. 4. At no time. 5. Even. 6. Avowel repeated. 7. A crew. 8. A meadow. 9 A small, flat surface. II.—Between the primals and finals there are complete words toeach line, save the sixth, viz. : 1. A song. 2. A pronoun. 3. A girls nickname. 4. A girls name. 5. Twilight. 6. 7. An article. 8. To consume, c. Competent. III.—PrimaUand finals form a double acrostic, and name two thingswhich are only seen at ni^ht. 1. Young ladies slmuld be modest at all times. 2. Does Lou statethe truth, ever? 3. Come gather flowers for the Little Is this cane very strong? 5. I have for sale velvet and satin. George I invented this puzzle. 7. Is Meg angry with either ofus ? 8. Is he at Henrys new stable ? 9 This table totters as if thefloor was uneven. cyril deane. SQUARE-WORD. 1. A graceful tree. 2. To Aids. Regal. 4. A sharp pain. 232 THE RIDDLE-BOX. [Januab REBUS, No. 2. (Read the inscription on this ancient stone.). PUZZLE. Find the first word: drop the first syllable, and add a new syllableto the second, to form the second word. Then drop the first syllableof that word, and add a new syllable to the second, to form the thirdword, and so continue until you have all the words. i. Rancor. 2. A variety of feldspar. 3. A common bird. 4. Partof a spur. 5. Part of the arm. 6. An arbor. 7. A mission. SEDGWICK. EASY ENIGMA. Seven letters. My whole is the chief beauty of a tree. My 1, 4, 6is a foreign fruit tree. My 5, 3, 2, 7 is a tree found in warm climates,-valued more for its juices than fruit. B- GEOGRAPHICAL DIAGONAL PUZZLE. 1. The capital of an ancient country famed for its statues. 2. Thelargest country in South America. 3. The largest republic in The capital of a small country in Europe. 5- A country noted forits handsome shawls. 6 A part of North America. The diagonals, read from left to right, name a famous Orientalcountry. J- J T- DOUBLE ACROSTIC. The initials an


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