ALMOST A MAN.

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The success of the “Teaching Truth,” and “Child-Confidence Rewarded,” together with the frequent requests for some inexpensive book for the instruction of boys approaching manhood, has led to the writing of “Almost A Man.” It is intended to help mothers and teachers in the delicate task of teaching the lad concerning himself, purely and yet with scientific accuracy.

A booklet designed to help mothers and teachers in the instruction of boys.

Ought to be in the hands of every parent in the land.––Toledo Blade.

Chaste and pure, and admirably adapted to mothers in this most difficult, universally neglected but very important line of work.––Early Education.

Many mothers will be glad to read what such an authority as Dr. Wood-Allen has to say on so important and delicate a subject.––Mother’s Journal.

Worth its weight in gold to the puzzled mother, telling her exactly what she wants to know. This book deals reverently with the great mystery of life.––Ladies’ Home Journal.

Too much cannot be said in its favor.––School Education.

I can conscientiously recommend it to all who are interested in the physical and moral welfare of youth.––C. A. Dorman, M. D.

Such literature cannot fail to accomplish great and lasting good.––Eng. F. Storke, M. D.

Many have given good advice, but this is the best.––Rev. Kent White.

I believe this little book would do incalculable good if placed in the hands of boys after they have reached ten years of age.––Wm. G. Lotze, Gen. Sec. Y. M. C. A., Denver, Colo.

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WOOD-ALLEN PUB. CO., Ann Arbor, Mich.

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BY MARY WOOD-ALLEN, M. D.