MRS. HELEN CAMPBELL.
Dean of the Department of Household Economics, Kansas
State Agricultural College; author of "Prisoners of
Poverty," "Some Passages in the Life of Dr.
Martha Scarborough," etc., etc.

"It meets the strongest need for the mass of young men, who have failed most of them, to receive the training outlined in the books for boys—who are ignorant utterly as to just their own degree of responsibility, and who will find in your careful statement of the problem as a whole, not only invaluable direction, but a guarantee of healthier and happier life for both husband and wife."


What Eminent People in America Say.

MRS. MAY WRIGHT SEWALL.
President of the Girls' Classical School; President of the
International Council of Women.

"I feel sure that the book which you have had the privilege to write must do every young man good who reads it. To inculcate in society this sound view that knowledge upon these subjects is not only compatible with delicacy, but requisite to it, is one of the most important contemporary duties of teachers, whether in the pulpit, on the rostrum, in the sanctum, or in the class-room."


What Eminent People in America Say.