The Kindergarten magazine . A (OKMK IN IIIK MIMil K\ phlets, etc. The presses are kept constantl) supplied withall the work they can carry, incbulini; besides our own twomonthlies, other weekl\-, cpiarterly. anil monthl\- periodi-cals, anil a consiilerable amount of miscellaneous job andbookwork. The and Child-Gar-den are fair examples of the artistic antl correct periodicalwork aimed at by the conijiany, and the reputation it hasalreaily establisheil in that ilirection is showinjj itself in theincreased amount of wi>rk bein^ done by it. The printing plant of the,K


The Kindergarten magazine . A (OKMK IN IIIK MIMil K\ phlets, etc. The presses are kept constantl) supplied withall the work they can carry, incbulini; besides our own twomonthlies, other weekl\-, cpiarterly. anil monthl\- periodi-cals, anil a consiilerable amount of miscellaneous job andbookwork. The and Child-Gar-den are fair examples of the artistic antl correct periodicalwork aimed at by the conijiany, and the reputation it hasalreaily establisheil in that ilirection is showinjj itself in theincreased amount of wi>rk bein^ done by it. The printing plant of the,Kinileri^arten Literature Co. isto be found on the fifth floor of the Sprinj^er Building, lo-. % p The Kindergarten Literature Co. 79 catcd at 166-174 S. Clinton street, one block west of theUnion Depot. The Adams street horse-car line passeswithin a few doors of the place, and visitin}^ Kinderjjartnersdesirous of seeing a first-class city printing office, and theplace where the Kindergarten Magazine and Child-Gardenare made, will be welcome. The editorial and businessoffices are in the Womans Temple, on the corner of Mon-roe and La Salle streets, and here will always be foundsome one to ^xcc\. visiting; Kinderj^artners and hear theirviews on this great educational system, and also to learnhow the work is progressing in their section of the Kindergarten Literature Co. will keep its regularoffices open during the entire Summer, as well as provideservice and attendance at the Worlds Fair grounds, withcentral quarters in the Childrens Building, where a collec-tion of valuable literature ami other information on thesubject of the Kindergarten and child culture can be fo


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