. St. Nicholas [serial]. stpaid; the two covers for the complete volume. $ Webind and furnish covers for per part, or $ for the complete volume. (Carriage extra.) In sending the numbers tous, they should be distinctly marked with owners name. Bound volumes are not exchanged for numbers. All subscriptions for, and all business matters in connection with, St. Nicholas Magazine should be addressed to THE CENTURY and Circulation Office, Concord, N. and Advertising Offices, 353 Fourth Ave., New York, N. Y. W. MORGAN SHUSTER, President GEORGE L. WHEELOCK, Tr


. St. Nicholas [serial]. stpaid; the two covers for the complete volume. $ Webind and furnish covers for per part, or $ for the complete volume. (Carriage extra.) In sending the numbers tous, they should be distinctly marked with owners name. Bound volumes are not exchanged for numbers. All subscriptions for, and all business matters in connection with, St. Nicholas Magazine should be addressed to THE CENTURY and Circulation Office, Concord, N. and Advertising Offices, 353 Fourth Ave., New York, N. Y. W. MORGAN SHUSTER, President GEORGE L. WHEELOCK, Treasurer DON M. PARKER, Secretary JAMES ABBOTT, Assl Treasurer Board of Trustees VOL. XLVIII. GEORGE H. HAZEN, Chairman No. 10 GEORGE INNESS, JR. W. MORGAN SHUSTER (Copyright, 1920, by The Century Co.) (Title Registered U. S. Pat. Off.) (Entered as Second Class Matter, September 4, 1920, at the United States Post Office, Concord, N. H., under theAct of March 3, 1879. Entered at the Post Office Department, Ottawa, Canada.). Aw fergit it, Fatty NO broken jackknives for a glass of lemonade;these boys are giving Fatty some hometruths about it, too These are the kind of boys who appreciate HartSchaffner &. Marx clothes; active, sturdy ladswho like to be running lemonade stands andWild West shows Parents like our boys clothes, too; the clotheslook better and save their money If the clothes dont satisfyyou get your money back Hart Schaffner & Marx Hoys clothes as good as fathers 8 1 9 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ft i d ST. NICHOLAS NEXT MONTH AND TO COME The Sky Pirate SAMUEL SCOVILLE, Jr. A bird whose reputation is as black as his feathers, a bird of allweathers and seasons—the crow. Mr. Scoville has even tried toeat crow, so he knows all about them. And there are some excel-lent illustrations by Charles Livingston Bull. Junior Players Who Have Won Distinction WILLIAM T. TILDEN, 2nd The third of a series of sketches on tennis by the worlds time the article deals with the boys wh


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