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Show l-urenla Help lour Cltlldran. Long ago. when the flrat child waa mall, Juvnnlle booki were few In the bom, but a child's paper wut tub-scribed tub-scribed for and Ita pfoa read to tha little one long before they could read themselves Ita weakly coming wat looked forward to with a plea tore equal to that with whl'h a .ew book In (Ulutleat binding la welcomed now, and we belbtve tbat the taste uow evinced by the grown np children ot thlt family date from the days when their niotbar Interpreted the mysterious mysteri-ous primed page to their childish winds. When thee children eould read a monthly paper and an occasional occasion-al book provided their much-prlied rcadlug material, wo believe that tha ery scarcity ot aueh matter made It more highly appreciated. Now their collection of booki It larger, but the younger one are encouraged to read by the Intereat the older one display, HlMHHHVtaHHMHP zip by tome member reading aload, and by being made the poaaewtor of much dlaetwaed book. Hut the whole, m matter tHmme.1 up I that If w- wb lo mako the greateat jKietlbto ot H literature In the work of ewlneatlon, wo H muatbean where mewtrjoo'l thing uo begin-away baek In childhood at W bom. H |