A collection of recipes in a condensed form which will prove valuable to nurses and all those who wish to prepare proper food for the sick. Various rules for fluid diet, soft or convalescent diet, special diets and formulae for infant feeding are given while blank leaves are left for additional recipes.

Hind, Charles Lewis. Education of the artist. $2.50. Macmillan.

“How Claude Williams Shaw was educated in art is set forth in Mr. Hind’s volume. It tells how, at the age of thirty-three, certain persistent glimmerings of a suspicion that life is a larger tapestry than the pattern woven by the author of ‘Self-help’ broke into flame; how that flame was fanned by an artist who crossed his path; how casting about for a way to express his temperament, he decided upon painting; how he studied art in Cornwall and in the Paris studios; how he traveled through Italy, Austria, Germany, and Belgium, studying the pictures of the world in pursuit of his art education; and how in the end of the true awakening of his temperament began, and he discovered that his education was but beginning.”


“The public which delights in his writing will be just the public that can only pretend to admire the artists of his choice.”

+ – Ath. 1906, 2: 372. S. 29. 1560w.

“Is the record of the impressions of an alert, sensitive, and cultivated, if rather capricious, taste. We shall find no guide-book information, nor quotations from other people; the judgments are independent and personal.”

+ – Lond. Times. 5: 336. S. 28, ’06. 760w.

“These make pleasant, if not especially profitable reading.”

+ Nation. 83: 446. N. 22, ’06. 330w.