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ST. NICHOLAS ADVERTISEMENTS

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New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealers on the 28th of each month

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[The entire contents of this Magazine are covered by the general copyright, and articles must not be reprinted without special permission.]

CONTENTS OF ST. NICHOLAS FOR APRIL, 1915.. Frontispiece. "Ginger! Ain't He Grown to be a Whopper?"" Painted by Paul Bransom.

Timothy. Story.
Illustrated by Paul Bransom.
My Father, God. Verse..
An April Girl. Picture.

The Hyacinths. Verse.

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Illustrated by Grace E. Wesson.

The Lost Prince. Serial Story...
Illustrated by Maurice L. Bower.

Gossip: An Endless Chain.

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The Century Co. and its editors receive manuscripts and art material, submitted for publication, only on the understanding that they shall not be responsible for loss or injury thereto while in their possession or in transit. Copies of manuscripts should be retained by the authors. In the United States and Canada, the price of THE ST. NICHOLAS MAGAZINE is $3.00 a year in advance, or 25 cents a single copy; the subscription price elsewhere throughout the world is $3.60 (the regular price of $3.00 plus the foreign postage, 60 cents). Foreign subscriptions will be received in English money at 14 shillings, 6 pence, in French money 18 francs, in German money 14 marks, 50 pfennigs, covering postage. We request that remittances be by money order, bank check, draft, or registered letter. All subscriptions will be filled from the New York office. The Century Co. reserves the right to suspend any subscription taken contrary to its selling terms, and to refund the unexpired credit. PUBLISHED MONTHLY

The half-yearly parts of ST. NICHOLAS end with the October and April numbers respectively, and the red cloth covers are ready with the issue of these numbers; price 50 cents, by mail, postpaid; the two covers for the complete volume, $1.00. We bind and furnish covers for 75 cents per part, or $1.50 for the complete volume. (Carriage extra.) In sending the numbers to us, they should be distinctly marked with owner's name. Bound volumes are not exchanged for numbers.

All subscriptions for and all business matters in connection with THE ST. NICHOLAS MAGAZINE should be addressed to

WILLIAM W. ELLSWORTH, President
DOUGLAS Z. DOTY, Secretary
GEORGE L. WHEELOCK, Treasurer
JAMES ABBOTT, Ass't Treasurer

THE CENTURY CO.

353 Fourth Ave., at 26th St., New York, N. Y.

(Copyright, 1915, by The Century Co.) (Title Registered U. S. Pat. Off.)
(Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at N. Y. Post Office, and at the Post Office Department, Ottawa, Can.)

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The Lucky Sixpence

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Every reader of "Peg o' the Ring" should have these two books

The Lucky
Sixpence

By Emilie Benson Knipe
and Alden Arthur Knipe

A stirring tale of Revolutionary days which gives an unusually vivid picture

of the people and events of those exciting times in the history of our country. There is much actual fact in this outof-the-ordinary story.

16 full-page illustrations Price $1.25 net, postage 12 cents

353 Fourth Avenue at 26th Street

Beatrice of Denewood

Emile Denson Krie

Beatrice of
Denewood

A Sequel to
"The Lucky Sixpence

By Emilie Benson Knipe and Alden Arthur Knipe

Complete in itself, "Beatrice of Denewood" carries on the adventures of the charming heroine of "The Lucky Sixpence" to the point where her cousin, Peg, takes up the story in "Peg o' the Ring."

16 full-page illustrations Price $1.25 net, postage 10 cents

THE CENTURY CO.

New York City

Fair Play-training in skill, fair play, etc. One of nine full-page illustrations
from photographs shown in V. M. Hillyer's "Child Training"

By an American for American Children

CHILD TRAINING

By V. M. Hillyer

Head Master of the famous Calvert School, Baltimore, Md.

"A study of this book by wise parents . . . will undoubtedly result in ultimate success rather than mediocrity or failure in life."

-Christian Intelligencer.

"A most fascinating book to all who love children, a most useful book to all who have the control of children."

-Brooklyn Citizen.

"A really epoch-making book in the history of education."

Price $1.60 net, postage 10 cents

-Baltimore News.

Every parent is urged to send to the publishers for fuller information of "Child Training"

353 Fourth Avenue at 26th Street

THE CENTURY CO.

New York City

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