Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 15, April 12, 1914 by Various
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for the child to do the work well, but as a token of appreciation of
the motive and manner in doing it. Encourage as much as possible, but do not develop vanity by praising to excess. Let their love be the mainspring of their every act of service.--_Written for Dew Drops by Julia H. Johnston_. * * * * * [Entered at the Post Office at Elgin, Ill., as Second Class Mail Matter.] Price of Dew Drops.--In lots of five or more, to one address, 20 cents per copy per year, or 5-1/2 cents per copy per quarter. Address, David C. Cook Publishing Co., Elgin, Ill. |
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