StNicholas [serial] . FIRESIDE FRIENDS. BY RUTH SHAW-KENNEDY, AGE 16. (SILVER BADGE.) 180 ST. NICHOLAS LEAGUE [Dec, Second prize, Spotted Fawn, by Frances Mary Steven-son (age 14), Claremont, Calif. Third prize, TheWhole Family, by George Curtiss Job (age 15), Kent,Conn. (See letter on page 188.) Take my Picture, byElizabeth Marie Abbott (age 14), Thrall, Calif. Puzzle Answers. Gold badges, Elsie Nathan (age 16), Old Santa comes from Christmas land,With generous heart, and careful hand, To trim each twig and root;But then, at last, on Christmas Day,Old Santa Claus steals quite away, And childr


StNicholas [serial] . FIRESIDE FRIENDS. BY RUTH SHAW-KENNEDY, AGE 16. (SILVER BADGE.) 180 ST. NICHOLAS LEAGUE [Dec, Second prize, Spotted Fawn, by Frances Mary Steven-son (age 14), Claremont, Calif. Third prize, TheWhole Family, by George Curtiss Job (age 15), Kent,Conn. (See letter on page 188.) Take my Picture, byElizabeth Marie Abbott (age 14), Thrall, Calif. Puzzle Answers. Gold badges, Elsie Nathan (age 16), Old Santa comes from Christmas land,With generous heart, and careful hand, To trim each twig and root;But then, at last, on Christmas Day,Old Santa Claus steals quite away, And children pluck the THE DESERT. BY ALICE A. GRIFFIN, AGE 12. (FIRST PRIZE, WILD CREATURE PHOTOGRAPHY.) 6 Washington Terrace, N. Y.; Malcolm B. Carroll (agen), Bement Ave., W. New Brighton, N. Y., andMargaret Titchener (age n), Cornell Heights, Ithaca,N. Y. Silver badges, Louise Wilcox (age 15), 193 InwoodAve., Upper Montclair, N. J. ; John Flavel Hubbard, Jr.,14 Central Ave., Tompkinsville, N. Y., and CarolineCurtiss Johnson (age 13), 87 High St., Yonkers, N. Y. Puzzle-Making. Gold badges, Clarina S. Hanks(age 15), Care Baring Bros., London, England, and RuthBroughton (age 14), 256 Thatcher Ave., River Forest,111. Silver badges, Edward Foster (age 12), St. Joseph,Minn., and Summerfield Baldwin (age 10), BriarcliffManor, N. Y. THE CHRISTMAS TREE. BY RISPAH BRITTON GOFF (AGE 15). {Gold Badge.) When other trees are brown and bare,And snow flies through the frosty air Across the frozen lea,There is a tree still fresh and green,Though bleak Decembers winds blow keen,— The sturdy Christmas Tree. Its many lit


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