The kindergarten building gifts . No. 34. Showing increased size of the town, as indicated by its railwaystation and the tall spire to its church. stores, which are so constructed with extended win-dows that they attract the attention of the passer by THE ElfTH GI?T. 157 to the fact that they supply his growing comforts aswell as his meager necessities (see Figs. 35 and 36) ;from the simple town hall (see Fig. 35) where thefew inhabitants of a village meet to discuss mattersof common interest and settled disagreements, to the. No. 35. Showing larger town with its two-story houses, rows of buil


The kindergarten building gifts . No. 34. Showing increased size of the town, as indicated by its railwaystation and the tall spire to its church. stores, which are so constructed with extended win-dows that they attract the attention of the passer by THE ElfTH GI?T. 157 to the fact that they supply his growing comforts aswell as his meager necessities (see Figs. 35 and 36) ;from the simple town hall (see Fig. 35) where thefew inhabitants of a village meet to discuss mattersof common interest and settled disagreements, to the. No. 35. Showing larger town with its two-story houses, rows of build-ings, regular streeto, and more commodious shops and places of worship. court-house with its large dome, which suggests theadministration of universal justice (see Figs. 37 and38) ; from the few children studying together in anyavailable place to the school house with its generous


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