BOOK I
CHAPTERPAGE
I. Benjamin's Book-store[1]
II. Yetta's Girlhood[12]
III. The Sweat-shop[23]
IV. Life Calls[34]
V. Harry Klein[48]
VI. The Pit's Edge[60]
BOOK II
VII. The Skirt-Finishers' Ball[75]
VIII. New Friends[89]
IX. Yetta Enlists[106]
X. The W. T. U. L.[122]
XI. Mabel's Flat[131]
XII. Yetta's Good-by[142]
BOOK III
XIII. The Strike[153]
XIV. Arrest[166]
XV. The Workhouse[185]
XVI. Carnegie Hall[199]
XVII. The Operating Room[216]
XVIII. Walter's Farewell[226]
BOOK IV
XIX. Yetta's Work[243]
XX. Isadore Braun[263]
XXI. The Star[274]
XXII. Walter's Return[295]
XXIII. The Palace of Dreams[312]
XXIV. The Crash[330]
BOOK V
XXV. Isadore's Medicine[344]
XXVI. The Clarion[356]
XXVII. New Work[370]
XXVIII. Yetta Takes Hold[383]
XXIX. Walter's Haven[401]
XXX. Evaluation[409]
XXXI. Yetta Finds Herself[423]
XXXII. Old Friends Meet—and Part[435]

COMRADE YETTA


COMRADE YETTA

BOOK I

CHAPTER I BENJAMIN'S BOOK-STORE

The girlhood of Yetta Rayefsky was passed in her father's second-hand book-store on East Broadway. In the late nineties the fame of his kindly philosophy had attracted a circle of followers, and the store became almost prosperous.