The Star says:—“‘Manners for Women’ gives us some help we can heartily appreciate. Just what to do at all times is let drop while we are carried along by each interesting chapter. The friend you would like to ask, but are afraid to, about a simple little matter on which you have some doubt is here ready to speak from out the pages of a book.”

Truth says:—“Upon such a subject neither sex could have a better ‘guide, philosopher, and friend’ than ‘Madge.’”

The Morning Leader says:—“Written with sound judgment and in excellent taste, therein differing from the usual handbook on Manners; it forms an admirable guide on points on etiquette.”

The Manchester Courier says:—“The book is another proof of the theory that good feeling and good sense are the basis of good manners, and its information is given with a tact, freshness, and vigour that cannot fail to commend themselves.”

The Gentlewoman says:—“Anxious mothers will find Mrs. Humphry’s advice of much help in the turmoil of wedding arrangements, and her menus will be of assistance to hostesses undecided what to set before their guests.”

London: JAMES BOWDEN, 10, Henrietta St., W.C.

Uniform with this Volume:

MANNERS FOR MEN.

By MADGE of “TRUTH.”

(Mrs. HUMPHRY.)