. St. Nicholas [serial] . a year. However, long ago, I readsome copies which belonged to my sisters. It is veryinteresting, especially the stories. I read every am also much interested in the League. It is mybelief that Colorado is the most interesting state inthe Union. Denver, the capital, is the gate forthe mountain parks. To the east are large barrenplains, stretching as far as it is possible to see. But in the west, the sight is blocked by huge masses ofrock—the Rocky Mountains. From the mountains themselves, however, a won-derful view is seen. The most inspiring view Ihave ever see


. St. Nicholas [serial] . a year. However, long ago, I readsome copies which belonged to my sisters. It is veryinteresting, especially the stories. I read every am also much interested in the League. It is mybelief that Colorado is the most interesting state inthe Union. Denver, the capital, is the gate forthe mountain parks. To the east are large barrenplains, stretching as far as it is possible to see. But in the west, the sight is blocked by huge masses ofrock—the Rocky Mountains. From the mountains themselves, however, a won-derful view is seen. The most inspiring view Ihave ever seen is from the top of one of our twelve-thousand-foot mountains. From there may be seenmany silver lakes, cafions, lower and higher peaks,the plain, and Denver. Your interested reader. Alberta Fish (age 13). Atlanta, St. Nicholas : I have only had you threetimes, but I love you so, I feel as though I hadtaken you for years. This is a picture of my racoon. He is tame andhas many curious ways. He puts everything he. A GP;NII1NE CKOIttilA -COON eats in water; and he eats standing on his hind legs,like a squirrel. He is a genuine Georgia coon and knows noth-ing but the red hills of Georgia. I was very dis-appointed that there could be no League picturesin the March number. The stories I like best are The Treasure-Chestof the Medranos and The Crimson will always be one of your loving readers. Betty Davison. 958 ANSWERS TO PUZZLES IN THE JULY NUMBER Some Useful Scribes, i. Prescribe. 2. Subscribe. 4. Inscribe. 5. Ascribe. Cross-word Enigma. Edgar A. Poe. Endless Geographical Chain, i. Canada. 2. Dan-ube. 3. Belfast. 4. Stettin. 5. Indiana. 6. Natal. 8. Tampa. 9. Panama. 10. Madagascar. 12. Nottingham. 13. America. 14. Canada. Diamond, i. P. 2. Foe. 3. Found. 4. Poultry. 6. Dry. 7. Y. Zigzag. April Fools Day. Cross-words: i. Apology. 2. Epigram. 3. Narrate. 4. Recital. 5. Skillet. 7. Ontario. 8. Halcyon, g. Charles.


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