. St. Nicholas [serial]. s as important in the working of a machineas the large fly-wheel. Work, for Foster, meant a hope realized,foot-ball was just good sport. His job, however, nearly wrecksa team, and games counted as sure victories are near-defeats. Ramsey from Montana JOSEPH B. AMES Big talk and little action puts Ramsey in a hole, but he pullshimself out, at the needed time, and with honor. Through Flame with the Belle Marie. EDWARD MOORE Forest fires are feared and fought by sturdy men each year, butwhen two young girls cheat the flames and perform a heroic rescue,it proves that courag


. St. Nicholas [serial]. s as important in the working of a machineas the large fly-wheel. Work, for Foster, meant a hope realized,foot-ball was just good sport. His job, however, nearly wrecksa team, and games counted as sure victories are near-defeats. Ramsey from Montana JOSEPH B. AMES Big talk and little action puts Ramsey in a hole, but he pullshimself out, at the needed time, and with honor. Through Flame with the Belle Marie. EDWARD MOORE Forest fires are feared and fought by sturdy men each year, butwhen two young girls cheat the flames and perform a heroic rescue,it proves that courage does not depend upon shoulder-breadth andbrawn. Thanksgiving, 1621 FLORENCE BOYCE DAVIS Three hundred years ago the Plymouth Pilgrims first observed\A what is now our national day for giving thanks. Miss Davis tells y\ in verse the story of their celebration, W. M. Berger pictures it, mk and C. M. Relyea has done a fine cover for the magazine to A/ mark this tercentenary anniversary. >%x^^<;iiiiuiinrc2^^. Boys want good clothes Hart Schaffner & Marx makethem—as good as fathers Boys clothes are too often made for parents; fatherhas to pay for them and mother wants to be con-sulted; but the boy is going to wear them He wantsstyle; just as much as his father gets—just as good afit—good woolens too He knows hell get it all inour clothes Hart Schaffner & Marx Four Books for Manly Boys TORRANCE FROM TEXAS By Joseph B. Ames A boy from Texas walked intoa New England school feelingpretty big. W hy not? Had nthe been a cowboy, doing prac-tically all that a grown mancan do in the hardy life ofthe plains? Did nt he knowhorses, cattle, and how to takecare of himself under all cir-cumstances? Xo, he did nt—not under these had had some intention of runningthat entire school, but found he did ntknow his way around here, at all.


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