. St. Nicholas [serial]. withPresident and Mrs. Harding, Mme. Curies daughtersIrene and Eva, Mrs. Maloney, Mme. Curies host herein America, Ambassador and Mme. Jusserand, and someothers. We were permitted to go into the dining-room, whichis very large and stately. Every one then wanderedout on the back porch, where the wonderful WashingtonMonument may be seen. Out there on the road wereeighteen camera-men waiting patiently. After all had been presented, the President led down the porch steps to have her picture taken. It was a most marvelous faithful reader, C. B. Ros


. St. Nicholas [serial]. withPresident and Mrs. Harding, Mme. Curies daughtersIrene and Eva, Mrs. Maloney, Mme. Curies host herein America, Ambassador and Mme. Jusserand, and someothers. We were permitted to go into the dining-room, whichis very large and stately. Every one then wanderedout on the back porch, where the wonderful WashingtonMonument may be seen. Out there on the road wereeighteen camera-men waiting patiently. After all had been presented, the President led down the porch steps to have her picture taken. It was a most marvelous faithful reader, C. B. Rose. Dear St. Nicholas: I have been very sick all winterwith hip trouble. I am convalescing now, and the onething that has kept me happy has been the magazinethat I love, St. Nicholas. At first, when I was verysick, I used to count the days from one month to an-other till I should receive the new number. It certainly has kept me interested in my most painfulhours. Your ever devoted reader, Eleanor S. Perkins (age 13). 1054. ANSWERS TO PUZZLES IN THE AUGUST NUMBER Connected Diamonds. I. iEen. 5. R. II. 1. E. 2. 1. R. 2. Nit. 3- Nit. 3- Right. 4. The. 5. T. Some Pers. i. Perdita. Perfidious. 5. Perfume. Permission. 9. Persistent. 13. Persimmon. Diamond, i. R. 2. Rid. 6. Deletes. 7. Rebel. 8 Cross-word Enigma. Bathing Pictured Answers, i. Clothes-line. Floral Acrostic. Primals,words: 1. Lances. 2. 6. Forget. 7. Thomas. E. 2. Die. 3. Eider. 4. 3. Egger. 4. Een. 5. Thy. 5. T. IV. 1. R. Pertinacious. 3- 7. Permanent. 10. Perseus. 11. Perpetual. Cider. 4. Riddles. 5. Rid-. SOS. 9. 2. Lock. 3. Ostrich feather. Lily of the Valley. Cross- 3. Latest. 4. Yellow. 5-8. Habits. 9. Effect. 10. Violin. 11. Around. 12. Linden. 13. Ladder. 14. Yarrow. From 1 to 8, daffodil; 9 to 17. narcissus; 18 to21, rose; 22 to 30, carnation; 31 to 40, marguerite; 41 to 46,d


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