ILLUSTRATIONS
| 1. | A Typical Scene | [Frontispiece] |
| FACING PAGE | ||
|---|---|---|
| 2. | Three “Little Mothers” and their Charges | [1] |
| 3. | Group of “Lung Block” Children | [5] |
| 4. | Rachitic Types | [12] |
| 5. | Babies whose Mothers Work | [16] |
| 6. | Police Station used as a “Clean Milk” Depot | [35] |
| 7. | Babies of a New York Day Nursery | [39] |
| 8. | Group of Children whose Mothers are employed away from their Homes | [42] |
| 9. | A Sample Report (facsimile letter) | [46] |
| 10. | Babies whose Mothers work cared for in a Crèche | [53] |
| 11. | A “Lung Block” Child in a Tragically Suggestive Position | [60] |
| 12. | A Typical “Little Mother” | [72] |
| 13. | A Cosmopolitan Group of “Fresh Air Fund” Children | [94] |
| 14. | “Fresh Air Fund” Children enjoying Life in the Country | [117] |
| 15. | Communal School Kitchen, Christiania, Norway | [124] |
| 16. | New York Cellar Prisoners | [133] |
| 17. | Little Tenement Toilers | [140] |
| 18. | Juvenile Textile Workers on Strike | [147] |
| 19. | Night Shift in a Glass Factory | [158] |
| 20. | Breaker Boys at Work | [165] |
| 21. | Home “Finishers”: A Consumptive Mother and her Two Children at Work | [172] |
| 22. | Silk Mill Girls after Two Years of Factory Life | [184] |
| 23. | A “Kindergarten” Tobacco Factory in Philadelphia | [197] |
| 24. | A Glass Factory by Night | [204] |
| 25. | A Free Infants’ Milk Depot (Municipal), Brussels | [225] |
| 26. | A Group of Working Mothers | [231] |
| 27. | A “Clean Milk” Distribution Centre in a Baker’s Shop | [234] |
| 28. | Packing Bottles of “Clean Milk” in Ice | [240] |
| 29. | “A Makeshift”: Hammocks swung between the Cots in an Overcrowded Day Nursery | [245] |
| 30. | Interior of the Communal School Kitchen, Christiania | [252] |
| 31. | Weighing Babies at the Gota de Leche, Madrid | [257] |
| 32. | Five o’Clock Tea in the Country | [261] |
| 33. | A Little Fisherman | [268] |
Note.—I am indebted to Miss Marjory Hall of New York for the pictures of day nurseries and crèches; to Dr. G. W. Goler of Rochester, N.Y., for permission to use several illustrations of his work; to the Rev. Peter Roberts for the excellent illustration, “Breaker Boys at Work”; and to the Pennsylvania Child Labor Committee for several other illustrations of working children.—J. S.