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ed with Dr. Montessori tells just what American mothers want to know about this new system of child training--the general principles underlying it; a plain description of the apparatus, definite directions for its use, suggestive hints as to American substitutes and additions, etc., etc. (_Helpfully illustrated._ $1.25 _net, by mail_ $1.35.) MAKING A BUSINESS WOMAN. By Anne Shannon Monroe A young woman whose business assets are good sense, good health, and the ability to use a typewriter goes to Chicago to earn her living. This story depicts her experiences vividly and truthfully, tho the characters are fictitious. ($1.30 _net, by mail_ $1.40.) WHY WOMEN ARE SO. By Mary R. Coolidge Explains and traces the development of the woman of 1800 into the woman of to-day. ($1.50 _net, by mail_ $1.62.) THE SQUIRREL-CAGE. By Dorothy Canfield A novel recounting the struggle of an American wife and mother to call her soul her own. "One has no hesitation in classing 'The Squirrel-Cage' with the best American fiction of this or any other season."--_Chicago Record-Herald._ (3rd printing. $1.35 _net, by mail_ $1.45.) HEREDITY IN RELATION TO EUGENICS. By C. B. Davenport "One of the foremost authorities . . . tells just what scientific investigation has established and how far it is possible to control what the ancients accepted as inevitable."--_N. Y. Times Review._ (With diagrams. 3_rd printing._ $2.00 _net, by mail_ $2.16.) THE GLEAM. By Helen R. Albee A frank spiritual autobiography. ($1.35 _net, by mail_ $1.45.) HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY 34 WEST 33rd STREET--NEW YORK ------------------------------------------------------------------------ LEADING AMERICANS Edited by W. P. Trent, and generally confined to those no longer living. Large 12mo. With portraits. Each $1.75, by mail $1.90. R. M. JOHNSTON'S LEADING AMERICAN SOLDIERS By the Author of "Napoleon," etc. Washington, Greene, Taylor, Scott, Andrew Jackson, Grant, Sherman, Sheridan, McClellan, Meade, Lee, "Stonewall" Jackson, Joseph E. Johnston. "Very interesting . . . much sound originality of treatment, and the style is very clear."--_Springfield Republican._ JOHN ERSKINE'S LEADING AMERICAN NOVELISTS Charles Brockden Brown, Cooper, Simms, Hawthorne, Mrs. Stowe, and Bret Harte. "He makes his study of these novelists all the more striking because of their contrasts of style and their varied purpose. . . . Well worth any amount of t
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