FINANCIAL FISH-STORY, A. Verse. (Illustrated by the Author)... FOOT-BALL. See "Tactics and Tacticians of the Gridiron." II... FOOT-BALL, THE MAGIC. (Illustrated by Norman P. Rockwell). FOREST THEATER, THE, AT CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA, CALIFORNIA. (Illustrated)... Eunice T. Gray..... FRIEND IN NEED, A; or, How "THE VICAR of Wakefield" FOUND A PUBLISHER. Maude Morrison Frank... 447 The Man Who Went to the Giants' Country. (Illustrated by Pamela C. Eunice Fuller GIRAFFES. Verse. (Illustrated by Reginald Birch). GOSSIP: AN ENDLESS CHAIN.... Seymour Barnard Josephine Story... 508 GRANDPAPA, My. Verse. (Illustrated). .Dorothy McPherson Farnsworth 298 GRANNY'S BUSINESS RELATIONS. (Illustrated by Julie C. Pratt). HOUSEKEEPING Adventures of THE JUNIOR BLAIRS, THE. (Illustrated by Sarah K. Smith)...... HOWARD IN CHARGE, WITH. (Illustrated by Edwin F. Bayha).. "I ALMOST GOT TO FAIRY-LAND ONE DAY." Verse. (Illustrated by W. Benda) Mary Carolyn Davies..... 24 "Kiss and Be FRIENDS." Picture. Painted by Arthur J. Elsley. LOCOMOTIVES. See "Practical Mechanics for Boys". LOST PRINCE, THE. (Illustrated by Maurice Lincoln Bower)..... 531 "LOST PRINCE, THE," SYNOPSIS OF THE NOVEMBER INSTALMENT OF. "LOVE ME, LOVE MY DOG." Picture. From the painting by Sir Joshua MAPLE-SUGAR SEASON IS ON, THE. Picture. Drawn by F. W. Hampton. Some New Weather-vanes. (Illustrated by the Author)..... How Boys Made Toys from Boxes. (Illustrations from photographs by Sailing on Wheels in New York City. (Illustrated by I. W. Taber).. What Every American Boy-and Man-Should Know About Locomo- tives. (Illustrations from photographs, and drawings by the Author).. F. B. Masters MOLLY'S SKETCH-BOOK-AND MINE. (Illustrations from sketches and auto- Joseph Ames... 120 Page of BÉARN, A. (Illustrated by Reginald Birch).......... ROLLER-SKATING-SPRING HAS COME IN THE CITY PARKS.. ST. MARKS, VENICE, FEEDING THE PIGEONS IN THE SQUARE OF. Picture. Drawn SANTA CLAUS BROUGHT, THE BOOK THAT. "SANTA CLAUS. EXCUSE ME, MR." Verse. SCHOOL-BOY'S Exercise of 1700 YEARS AGO, A. SENATE, UNITED STATES, THE PAGES OF the. WEAK POINT, THE. (Illustrated by W. F. Taylor).... WHEN THE CLOCK STRIKES SIX-When the CLOCK STRIKES SEVEN. (Photo- "GOLDEN HOURS." Painted by Arthur J. Elsley.. "GINGER! AIN'T HE GROWN TO BE A WHOPPER!" (Drawn by Paul Bransom). Ingersoll the Dollar MAY 25 1939 "I wasn't late last month at all, Because I had my INGERSOLL." Teach the boy to be punctual. INGERSOLL The Dollar Watch It is a pity to scold the boy for being late perhaps there was nobody to tell him the time. After you buy him an Ingersoll, he'll take a pride in being prompt, and punctuality may become a life habit with him. Fine for girls too--nothing more useful for Mother to carry in her hand-bag or to use on the bureau or sewing table. Many men have three or four to carry on fishing or hunting trips, when playing golf, or to lay on the desk or chiffonier. 40,000,000 Ingersolls already sold and 16,000 more being distributed every day. The watch that is wanted by every member of the family. Look sharp for the name INGERSOLL on the dialthe mark of the good timekeeper. Sold by dealers everywhere or sent prepaid on receipt of one dollar by Robt. H. Ingersoll & Bro., 315 Fourth Avenue, New York City. THE CENTURY CO., UNION SQUARE, NEW YORK WILLIAM W. ELLSWORTH, PRESIDENT, DOUGLAS Z. DOTY, SECRETARY, GEORGE L. WHEELOCK, TREASURER, UNION SQUARE. NEW YORK. Copyright, 1914, by The Century Co.] (Title Registered U. S. Pat. Off.) [Entered at N. Y. Post Office as Second Class Mail Matter |