St. LOUIS PUBLIC LIBRARY. 4. 4. 4. 4 * 4. 4 * CHRISTHAS LIST. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4* A LIST PRERARED FOR THE USE OF SCHOOLS. 4. 4. 4* 4> 4>4> CHRISTMAS GIFTS AND BOW TO MAKE THEM. ard, L. D. Christmas festivities and home-made Christ- mas gifts. In her American girl’s handy book, p. 317. mpbell, H. Fifty Christmas gifts for small fingers. In her American girl’s home book, p. 248. ampney, E. W. Novel Christmas presents. In St. Nich- olas, vol. 16, p. 156! (1889). zandie, E. Hundred Christmas presents and how to make them. In St. Nicholas, vol. 3, p. 103. (1876). An ingenious trifle. In St. Nicholas, vol. 20, p. 76. Q893) # elch, E. S. Home-made Christmas gifts. In St. Nich- olas, vol. 13, p. 61. (1886). orstell, M. V. Month before Christmas. In St. Nich- olas, vol. 17, p. 89. (1890). STORIES. 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 In St. ams, H. A. The king’s feast in Rufus’ hall. Nicholas, vol. 12, p. 136. (1885). dersen, H. C. The little fir tree. In his Fairy tales, rnhardt. Christmas repentance. In Werner. Readings and recitations, No. 7. yesen, H. H. Biceps Grimlund’s Christmas vacation. In his Bovhood in Norway. Same, ''in St. Nicholas, vol. 16, p. 122. (1889). tterworth, H. Christmas book. Mv grandmother’s grandmother’s Christmas candle. In St. Nicholas, vol. 13, p. 174. (1886). olidge, S. Toinette and the elves. In St. Nicholas, vol. 3, p. 171. (1875). ryell, J. R. Scheming old Santa Claus. In St. Nicholas, vol. 14, p. 126. (1887). ckens, Chas. Bob Cratchit’s Christmas dinner. In Baker. Reading club, No. 3. Same. In Webster. Progressive speaker, ckens, Chas. Christmas stories. jving, Mrs. J. H. Peace egg and a Christmas mumming play. Snap dragons: Old Father Christmas, budge, F. R. Christmas in the Far East. In St. Nich- i olas, vol. 3, p. 164. (1876). jladden, W. Santa Claus in the pulpit. In St. Nicholas, vol. 15, p. 111. (1888). 70 70 73c 70 70 70 70 70 70 73c 73c 69b 70 70 70 70 Gladden, W. Santa Claus on a lark, etc. 70 Strange adventures of a wood shed. In St. Nicholas, vol. 7, p. 1G0. (1880). 70 Hall, A. O. Old Whitey’s Christmas trot. 70 Hay, J. Christmas in Spain. In St. Nicholas, vol. 1, p. 122. (1874). 70 Henderson, W. J. Molly Ryan’s Christmas eve. In St. Nicholas, vol. 20, p. 114. (1893). 70 Howells, W. D. Christmas every day; and other stories for children. 70 Jackson, H. H. Christmas in the pink boarding house. In St Nicholas, vol. 11, p. 187. (1887). 70 Jewett, S. O. Patty’s dull Christmas. In her Play days. 70 Lathrop, R. H. Those Christmas stockings. In St. Nich- olas, vol. 14, p. 179. (1887). 70 Page, T. N. A captured Santa Claus. In his Among the camps. 70 Perry, N. Dolly’s Christmas kettledrum. In her Flock of girls. 70 Jp Ju’s Christmas party. In her Another flock of girls. 70 What Hope Bell found in her stocking. In her Youngest Miss Lorton. 70 Pindar, S. Fire-side fairies; or Christmas at Aunt Elsie’s. 70 Poulsson, E. A Christmas cure. In St. Nicholas, vol. 18, p. 159. (1891). 70 Proudfoot, Mrs. A. H. Child’s Christ tales. 70 Robertson, J. L. Little Santa Claus. In St. Nicholas, vol. 21, p.374. (1894). 70 St. Nicholas Christmas book. 70 Smith, R. Little Holdfast. In St. Nicholas, vol. 18, p. 239. (1891). 70 Stockton, F. R. The poor count’s Christmas. In St. Nich- olas, vol. 9, p. 122. (1883). 70 Stowe, Mrs. H. B. Christmas; or The good fairy. In her Mayflower. (1866). * 75a Thompson, K. V. Kitty’s Christmas stocking. In St. Nich- olas, vol. 20, p. 387. (1893). 70 Thorne, O. Polly’s Christmas society. In St. Nicholas, vol. 4, p. 109. (1877). 70 Tutwiller, J. S. St. Nicholas day in Germany. In St. Nich- olas, vol. 3, p. 97. (1876). 70 Van Dyke, H. First Christmas tree. 70 White, L. L. Bobbie’s Christmas dream. In St. Nicholas, vol. 18, p. 387. (1891). 7 0 Wiggin, K. D. Birds’ Christmas carol. 70 Wilkins, M. J. Christmas monks— Christmas masquerade. In her Pot of gold. 70 * — —Where the Christmas tree grew. In St. Nicholas, vol. 15, pi. 205. (1888). 7 0 { Same. In her Young Lucretia; and other stories. 70 Woodbury, J. H. Christmas in the Arctic regions. In St. P Nicholas, vol. 3, p. 157. (1876). 70 Wright, M. B. Mistletoe gathering in Normandy. In St. Nicholas, vol. 6, p. 117. (1874). 70 POEMS. Brown, V. Little Rocket’s Christmas. In Dick. Readings and recitations, No. 10, p. 93. 73c Same. In Garrett. 100 choice selections, No. 15, p. 113. 73c Brownjohn, J. Miltiades gets the best of Santa Claus. In Garrett. 100 choice selections, No. 23, p. 46. 73c ir Same. In Shoemaker. Elocutionist’s Annual, No. 16, p. 180. • 73c £:Butterworth, H. For Christmas day. In St. Nicholas, vol. 17, p. 186. (1890). 70 ACarleton, W. The Christmas tree— The Christmas wreck. In * his Rhymes of our planet. 67a Christmas baby. In Dick. Readings and recitations, No. 11, p. 137. 73c Cone, H. G. In Christmas season, long ago. In St. Nich- olas, vol. 14, p. 83. (1887). 70 Coolidge, S. Christmas on the Polly. In St. Nicholas, vol. 17, p. 246. (1890). 70 Dodge, M. M. A Santa Claus messenger-boy— A song of St. Nicholas— Christmas bells. In her Rhymes and jingles. 70 English, T. D. Our Christmas turkey. In Dick. Readings and recitations, No. 6, p. 59. 73c Field, E. Christmas treasures — Christmas hymn. In his Little book of Western verse. 67a Jest ’fore Christmas. In his Love songs of childhood. 70 Garrett and Merrill. The strange child’s Christmas. In Eliot. Poetry for children, p. 245. 70 Graham, A. King Christmas. In Soper. Scrap-book recita- tations, No. 3, p. 111. 73c Hang up the baby’s stocking. In Brown. Elocutionary se- lections, p. 199. 73c Jackson, H. H. Newsboy’s debt. In Shoemaker. Best se- lections, No. 12, p. 141. 73c The parable of St. Christopher. In St. Nicholas, vol. 3, p. 137. (1875). 70 Larcom, L. Christmas green. In her Childhood songs. 70 Lippman, J. N. A new fashioned Christmas. In St. Nich- olas, vol. 17, p. 265. (1890). 70 Marriage of Santa Claus. In Brown. Elocutionary selections, p. 117. 73c Same. In Dick. Readings and recitations, No. 13, p. 38. 73c Merrill, F. T. Old Christmas. In Eliot. Poetry for children. 70 Milne, J. How Janet Conquest rang the bell. In Carey. Excelsior recitations, No. 3, p. 21. 73c Moore, C. C. Night before Christmas. In Brown. Elocu- « tionary selections. 73c Same. In Dick. Readings and recitations, No. 13, p. 86 . 73c ‘Night after Christmas. In Barton. Comic recitations, p. 62. 73c l Same. In Garrett. 100 choice selections, No. 16, p. 152. 73c Peck, M. B. Early Christmas morning. In Shoemaker. Elocutionist’s annual, No. 7, p. 119. 73c 920465 Planche, J. R. Christmas is coming. In Carpenter. | Popular readings, No. 5, p. 402. 7 Riley, J. W. Little Johnts’s Chrismus. In his Rhymes of childhood. * 6| Same. In Dick. Readings and recitations, No. 17, p. 105. Who Santa Claus wuz. In his Rhymes of childhood. Ryan, A. J. Christmas song. In Soper. Scrap-book recitations, No. 4, p. 123. Sangster, Mrs . M. C. Jeannie’s Christmas journey.— The last Christmas.— Bishop and the baby. In her Little knights and ladies. —The Christmas tree. In Garrett. 100 choice selections, No. 16, p. 158. Snow, S. P. Annie and Willie’s prayer. In Garrett. 100 choice selections, No. 5, p. 166. Same. In Shoemaker. Elocutionist’s annual, No. 1, p. 52. Thaxter, C. Piccola. In her Stories and poems for chil- dren. Same. In St. Nicholas, v. 3, p. 142. (1875c) To a Christmas pudding. In Shoemaker. Best selections, No. 1, p. 134. Wilkins, M. E. Christmas ball. — Christmas carol. — Christ- mas thrush. — Christmas tide.— Dorothy’s dream. — Gift that none could see. — Her proof.— Puritan doll. — Spoiled darling.—/?/ her Once upon a time. DIALOGUES. fiellaw, F. Christmas-tide. In Shoemaker. Elocutionist’s annual, No. 3. ^ Brooks, E. S. False Sir Santa Claus. In St. Nicholas, vol. 10, p. 65. (1883). Bumstead, E. S. Waiting for Santa Claus. In St. Nich- olas, vol. 16, p. 222. (1889). Carter, A. P. Day before Christmas. In Soper. Scrap- book recitations, No. 3, p. 127. Christmas chimes. In Garrett. 100 choice selections, No. 20, p. 33. Christmas gifts and Christmas calls. In Dick. Readings and recitations, No. 11, p. 75. Eggleston, E. Mother Goose and her family. In St. Nicholas, vol. 7, p. 146. (1880). Higgins, L. A. Court of King Christmas. Jenks, T. Gentle reminder; a short dialogue. In St. Nicholas, vol. 18, p. 244. (1891.) Joy. Christmas eve. In Shoemaker. Elocutionist’s an- nual, No. 2, p. 189. Murdock, C. A. A sixteenth century Christmas. In St. Nicholas, vol. 16, p. 145. (1889). Santa Claus’ frolics. In Baker. A baker’s dozen, p. 79. Shoemaker. Holiday entertainments. -*4 -4 -4 ->l -4 -4 -4 -4 Al «4 -4 H -4 "4 -4 “*4 CD -4