A MONTESSORI MOTHER.By Dorothy Canfield Fisher

A thoroughly competent author who has been most closely associated with Dr. Montessori tells just what American mothers want to know about this new system of child training—the general principles underlying it; a plain description of the apparatus, definite directions for its use, suggestive hints as to American substitutes and additions, etc., etc. (Helpfully illustrated. $1.25 net, by mail $1.35.)

MAKING A BUSINESS WOMAN.By Anne Shannon Monroe

A young woman whose business assets are good sense, good health, and the ability to use a typewriter goes to Chicago to earn her living. This story depicts her experiences vividly and truthfully, tho the characters are fictitious. ($1.30 net, by mail $1.40.)

WHY WOMEN ARE SO. By Mary R. Coolidge

Explains and traces the development of the woman of 1800 into the woman of to-day. ($1.50 net, by mail $1.62.)

THE SQUIRREL-CAGE.By Dorothy Canfield

A novel recounting the struggle of an American wife and mother to call her soul her own.

“One has no hesitation in classing ‘The Squirrel-Cage’ with the best American fiction of this or any other season.”—Chicago Record-Herald. (3rd printing. $1.35 net, by mail $1.45.)

HEREDITY IN RELATION TO EUGENICS.By C. B. Davenport