THE THINGS THAT COUNT

By ELIZABETH KNIGHT TOMPKINS
AUTHOR OF "HER MAJESTY," "THE BROKEN RING," ETC.
12mo, cloth, 3s. 6d.

In her well-known graphic style, Miss Tompkins has made a strong and vivid study of a character hitherto not delineated in American fiction. Her heroine is an indolent young woman of small means, who lives by visiting the houses of wealthy friends. The story of her regeneration, through her affection for a man of strong character, is cleverly told.


HOUSEHOLD ECONOMICS

A COURSE OF LECTURES IN THE SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN
By HELEN CAMPBELL
AUTHOR OF "PRISONERS OF POVERTY," "WOMEN WAGE-EARNERS," ETC.
8vo, cloth extra, gilt tops, 6s.


G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS
LONDON AND NEW YORK

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