St Nicholas [serial] . now, so we dont see so much ofour pets. I should so love to see my letter in the Letter-box at the end of your magazine. We have taken you forseventeen years. Your devoted reader, Barbara C. R (aged twelve). We thank the young friends whose names follow forpleasant letters received: Mollie Naylor, Polly and El-sie Holmes, Dorothy Kane, Ralph D. Flint, Elsa , Wm. K. Dart, Harry Smith, Launce F. Wilson,Nannie C. Carr, Irene Paris, Dorothea M. C, GlennSouthwell, Lucille L., Walter L. Smith, Rachel Holmes,Will Walker, Catherine Armstrong, John Little, Gay-lord Ball,
St Nicholas [serial] . now, so we dont see so much ofour pets. I should so love to see my letter in the Letter-box at the end of your magazine. We have taken you forseventeen years. Your devoted reader, Barbara C. R (aged twelve). We thank the young friends whose names follow forpleasant letters received: Mollie Naylor, Polly and El-sie Holmes, Dorothy Kane, Ralph D. Flint, Elsa , Wm. K. Dart, Harry Smith, Launce F. Wilson,Nannie C. Carr, Irene Paris, Dorothea M. C, GlennSouthwell, Lucille L., Walter L. Smith, Rachel Holmes,Will Walker, Catherine Armstrong, John Little, Gay-lord Ball, Elizabeth Tompkins, Gordon Thompson,Arthur Hopp, Helen Thomas, Ellen Allen Reading,Herbert Weil, Malcolm L. Nichols, Alice Ferguson Lee,Grace Truscott, Kathleen L. H., Lila F. Chilten, Wini-fred La Tourette, Lilian Isabella Dunlee, Kathryn SarahCahill, Katharine Beecher Stetson, E. Clifford Williams,Mary Swigert Hendrick, Thalia S. A. Joerg, HelenLathrop, Horace K. Corbin, Bennet Sullivan, PaulineLuria, Rosamond ANSWERS TO PUZZLESWord-squares: I. i. Oscar. 2. Scare. 3. Carol. 4. Aroma;. Relay. II. 1. Realm. 2. Endue. 3. Adorn. 4. Lurid. 5. 5. - Mends IV. UKU-byUAKbb . A. 1. WSCill. Z. OUaiC. 3. ^dlUl. 4. rLlfJllldL. .elay. II. i. Realm. 2. Endue. 3. Adorn. 4. Lurid. III. 1. Gloat. 2. Leave. 3. Oases. 4. Avert. 5. 1. March. 2. Azure. 3. Rural. 4. Crave. 5. Helen. Charade. Utensil. Shaksperian Central Acrostic. Centrals, : 1. Perdita. 2. Ophelia. 3. Cassius. 4. Macduff. 5. Lorenzo. 6. Denmark. 7. Antonio. 8. Leontes. 9. Titania. A Diagonal. From 1 to 7, Lincoln. Cross-words: 1. Disable. 3. Gondola. 4. Proctor. Riddle. Cloth. Diamond, i. S. 2. Act. 3. Adore. 4. Scotomy. 5. Troas. 6. Ems. 7. Y. Illustrated Primal Acrostic. Dryden. 1. Dumb-bells. 3. Yacht. 4 Dromedary. 5. Equestrian. 6. Nippers. Double Acrostic. Primals, Cleobuline; finals, Theodectes. IN THE MARCH NUMBER. Cross-words: 1. Capulet. 2. Lachish. 3. Erigon
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