CLARA E. LAUGHLIN Author of “Everybody’s Lonesome”

The Work-A-Day Girl

A Study of Present Day Conditions. Illustrated, 12mo, cloth, net $1.50.

“Sociologically considered, this is a most important work, written by a woman who has personally investigated the conditions she recites. Her knowledge, bought by years of service, proves that environment alone is not responsible for the perils of unguarded girlhood. For that reason the book appeals individually to all who come in touch with the workaday girl, and teaches that whether or not we be our brother’s keeper, there is no doubt as to our responsibility toward our little sister of toil.”—Washington Evening Star.

FREDERIC J. HASKIN Author of “The American Government”

The Immigrant: An Asset and a Liability 12mo, cloth, net $1.25.

“Persons are asking how they may best do their duty and their whole duty to those coming to our shores. This book is a valuable light on the subject. It is full of facts and it is a capable and conscientious study as to the meaning of the facts. Any thoughtful person will find here much valuable material for study and the book is calculated to do much good.”—Herald and Presbyter.

Typographical errors corrected by the etext transcriber:
the announcment=> the announcment {pg 16}
in prone fight=> in prone flight {pg 27}
rough rock throne=> rough rock-throne {pg 27}
the perishing of Pharoah’s horsemen=> the perishing of Pharaoh’s horsemen {pg 56}
heard that I had been in Bialistok, Kishinef=> heard that I had been in Bialistok, Kishineff {pg 61}
gentle mein=> gentle mien {pg 159}
“Little Italy” at once=> “Little Italy” at least once {pg 271}

FOOTNOTES:

[1] The Dutch West India Company.