. The Kindergarten-Primary Magazine. m in, and the teacher to supervisesales, is suggested by W. J. Shuford, of Hickory,N. C. THE NATIONAL CONSERVATION EXPOSI-TION. The National Conservathion Exposition now beingheld in Knoxville, Tenn., is the one big event of theyear in the south. No meeting, no gathering, no exhibition of any kindwill compare in importance with the National Con-servation Exposition. It will be national in scope,national in character. One of the most interesting features of the NationalConservation Exposition will be the child welfare ex-hibit. The department will be under t
. The Kindergarten-Primary Magazine. m in, and the teacher to supervisesales, is suggested by W. J. Shuford, of Hickory,N. C. THE NATIONAL CONSERVATION EXPOSI-TION. The National Conservathion Exposition now beingheld in Knoxville, Tenn., is the one big event of theyear in the south. No meeting, no gathering, no exhibition of any kindwill compare in importance with the National Con-servation Exposition. It will be national in scope,national in character. One of the most interesting features of the NationalConservation Exposition will be the child welfare ex-hibit. The department will be under the charge ofMiss Julia C. Lathrop. chief of the childrens bureauof the department of labor of the United States gov-ernment. Miss Lathrop, an associate and co-workerfor many years of the noted Miss Jane Adams, of HullHouse, Chicago, is a member of the national advisoryboard of the conservation exposition and is givingfreely of her time and attention to the exhibit for theexposition. In late years the question of how best to conserve. LIBERAL ARTS BUILDING WHEN SISTER READS TO ME. Jessie Andrews. When sister reads to me,I wish she wouldnt beJus thinkin of herself!The books on my book-shelfAre jus the ones for me—But sister doesnt see! She reads an reads me booksShe likes herself—and looksSurprised when I jus frownAn wiggle, an jump down—Cause I dont like her books—Dont like their soun nor looks! O course her books are red,Or green or blue instead—But taint no pictures in;An stories, my theyre thin!My books jus suit my head—But she reads hers instead! the life, health and interest of children has grown tobe a most important one, and the federal governmenthas recognized its importance by establishing the chil-drens bureau. The childs welfare exhibit at the National Conser-vation Exposition will be new. The foes that besetthe baby will be shown and the best and most modernmethods of besting these forces will be illustrated anddemonstrated. There will be held childrens c
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