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NEW Vol 42 in the Famous Cypress Pocket Library!

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Vol. 42 of the internationally famous "Good Bungalows for Good Birds"

It is a wonderful compilation of bird lore and bird information. BIG DOUBLE SUPPLEMENT WITH 20 BEAUTIFUL and CORRECT DESIGNS-all specially made by artists who know birds. (Not one is like the other good designs in bird house catalogs.) Also in this volume you'll find 20 FULL WORKING PLANS with complete specifications. And ALSO EXTRA ART SUPPLEMENT, 12 x 29 inches, in FIVE COLORS with a total of 3 PORTRAITS OF AUDUBON SUITABLE FOR FRAMING, one a reproduction in colors of a rare old steel engraving, also photograph of his home. ALSO 5 BIRDS in NATURAL COLORS and 180 correct pen portraits of other birds. "Your Cypress Volume 42 is one of the most complete and authentic books on this subject I have ever seen." Thus recently wrote a bird-lover who has read much. You will be astonished and delighted with the variety of the contents of Vol. 42. And it is FREE. Send your name. Today is best. SOUTHERN CYPRESS MFRS' ASSN.

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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 MARCH, 1922

Frontispiece: "In the kitchen Rebecca greeted them with a warning ‘Sh-sh.''
Drawn by Dudley Gloyne Summers

Muffins, Roast Lamb, and Mint Sauce. Story

Illustrated by Dudley Gloyne Summers

Arithmetic in Rhyme

The Monk of St. Bernard. Verse. Illustrated by Reginald Birch.

Ethelyn Sexton

Alwin J. Scheuer.

In the Knob Mountain Tower. Story. Illustrated by Donald Teague.. Merritt P. Allen.
Ki Yi. Story. Illustrated by Nat Little

Countries We Know. Verse..

Ducking for Pirates. Story. Illustrated by W. P. Couse.

The Second-Bester. Story. Illustrated by Edward C. Caswell.
Legends from County Clare. Verse. Illustrated by Harold Sichel.

. Joseph T. Kescel.

Kitty Parsons.

The Story of the Typewriter. Sketch. Illustrations from photographs.. James H. Collins.
The Turner Twins. Serial Story. Illustrated by C. M. Relyea..
Circus Day in the Attic. Picture. Drawn by Sarah K. Smith

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The Thring, the Borough President, and the Butcher's Boy.
Story. Illustrated by Harold Sichel.

The Hill of Adventure. Serial Story

Illustrated by J. Clinton Shepherd

The Wind in the Chimney. Verse..

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The Dauntless Uncle. Verse. Illustrated by Reginald Birch.
The Watch Tower. A Review of Current Events.
Nature and Science for Young Folk. Illustrated.

The Flying Motor-Boat-Casting a Pipe Without a Core (A. Russell
Bond) Neptune the Thief (Pauline Barr) -The Clever Dunlin
(Edwin Tarrisse) - The Constellations for March (Isabel M. Lewis.)

For Very Little Folk:

Flyaway and Vagabond. Story

Illustrated by Edith M. Butler

The St. Nicholas League. With Awards of Prizes for Stories, Poems,
Drawings, Photographs, and Puzzles. Illustrated.

The Letter-Box..

The Riddle-Box

The St. Nicholas Stamp Page.

Conducted by Samuel R. Simmons.

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ST. NICHOLAS

NEXT MONTH AND TO COME

Impossible Anthony

R. RAY BAKER

The national game had a great fascination for Anthony Brooks, but Anthony showed no ability to hang on to the ball. He was worse than "butter-fingered." His persistence, however, won him a chance to play, and he turned a strike-out into a home-run finish.

The Story of the Telephone FLOYD C. DARROW When you casually lift the receiver of the telephone, ask for a number, and in a few seconds are talking with a friend miles away, do you ever stop to think of the days before the 'phone was as common as every day? Or how long it took Alexander Graham Bell to invent it? Or that it is now possible to talk across the continent, the voice speeding over the 3000 miles in one-fiftieth of a second? You'll find these and many more fascinating facts in Mr. Darrow's article.

The Frost Whistle

EDITH M. WALLACE

Neither the berries nor this girl's hopes and plans are "nipped in the bud." Her saving of a valuable crop and her initiative in providing against future loss are both recognized and rewarded.

The Master of Hounds

MERRITT P. ALLEN

Here is a stirring story of how a boy turns a lucky accident to account, and also a fine tribute to the devotion of his dogs.

A Live Latin Club

GRACE HUMPHREY

Many of our readers, probably, regard the study of the language of ancient Rome as a terrible bore. This story, however, shows how one Latin class put life into an otherwise "dead proposition."

Smoke Chasers

GEORGE B. DUREN

A description of the work and life of our Government fire-fighters, the men of the eagle eye, who watch over our national forests.

The Gentle Pirate

MALCOLM DOUGLAS

A page of funny verse, with illustrations by Harold Sichel. And "A Zoo-Illogical Spree," by Jean Black; and drawings by A. B. Walker, Ursula Russell, and others, add a large ration of fun to the April ST. NICHOLAS.

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