1. What is the saddest part of the life of a girl in India?

2. What do you consider the greatest sorrow of Mohammedan motherhood? Of heathen motherhood?

3. What methods can you suggest for effecting a beneficial change in the home life of the Chinese?

4. What feature of home life in Mohammedan lands most needs to be improved?

5. What effect would it have on your boy to be married at the age of fourteen?

6. If you could make marriage laws, what would you set as the lowest marriage age for boys? For girls?

7. Name the missionary wives and mothers of your acquaintance. In what ways do they serve and help the communities in which they live?

BIBLIOGRAPHY. CHAPTERS I & II.

LEAFLETS

Home Life in ChinaWomen’s Foreign Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church.
Home Life in Syria
Home Life in Siam
Home Life in Persia
Home Life in Hainan
Home Life in Korea
Home Life in Africa
Home Life in India
Home Life in Japan
Child Life among the Lao
Other Children
Being a Boy in KoreaWoman’s Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church.
Selma (Beirut)
A Faithful Follower
Auntie’s Explanation
Child Life in ChinaWoman’s Presbyterian Board of Missions of the Northwest.
Story of Satabia
Child Life in BurmaWoman’s Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
Foot Binding in China
Little Daughters of Islam
Motherhood in Heathen Lands
Young Ladies here, Young Ladies there
Childhood in Heathen Lands
Child Life in TurkeyWoman’s Board of Missions of the Congregational Church.
Chih, the little Chinese Girl
Sister May’s ImpressionsWoman’s Board of Foreign Missions of the Reformed Church in America.
Village of the Milky River
Sorrows of Heathen MotherhoodWoman’s Baptist ForeignMissionary Society.