A SMALL LIBRARY FOR TEN SHILLINGS.
Dear Sisters, — Following is a list of books r«'( cntl\ to hand from America, vith short explanatory notices. Most of them arc intended for libraries and to form the nucleus of a library for those ITiioiis that have not so far fal-“ len in with this ext client and necessary plan. We admit that the immorality and disease icvealed suite war beg tn are not so much the result of inherent v ciousness as of neglect and ignorance, for which we must take our share of responsibility. These books have a high moral and spiritual tone, and will help remove that ignorance. They will not be sold, except for I’nion libraries, until after Convention. Consult your exchequers, and bring along your orders. The supply is extremely limited.- Yours for a clean and righteous nation. may McCarthy, Dorn. Supt. Moral and Sot ial Hvgiene. Those marked i, 2,3, 4 (5 or 6) w* 11 be sold at Convention for ios. Prices include Postage. «. d. ♦ldeal Married Life by Mary Wood Allen, M.D. A book on marriage, its duties and privileges 6 o (1) Almost a Man, b\ Mary Wood Allen, M.D 2 6 (2) Almost a Woma.i, by Mary Wood Allen, M.D 26 (3) Ttacmng Truth 2 b 4. Child Confidence Rewarded by Mary Wood-A lien, M.D. Deals with the method of g.tilling the confidence of children, and how to answer their questions. Somewhat simpler than “Teaching Truth”... 1 4 These four books belong to the “Teaching Truth” series. The first two have proved wonderfully helpful to young people in their ’teens, while “Teaching Truth” is a guide to parents who would unfold the facts of life to their younger children. (5) The Moral Problem of the Children, by Rose WoodAlien Chapman. A book for mothers and te k hers by the daughter of Mary Wood-Alien, M.D., who has inaugurated the Mary Wood-Allen Fund to earrv on the work of disseminating purity literature ... 1 6
* s. d. (f>) An Hour in Babylsind, by Ada Wallace Anrut. A simple study of the laws of character-making for parents 1 4 ((,) A Rosebud Carden oi Cirls, by the same author. Addresses tojoung women ... 1 4 Confidences, by Dr. K.B Lowry. Talks with a young girl concerning herself. The facts concerning the development of Ffe that should be known by every girl from ten to fourteen years of age ... 2 q False Modesty, by Dr. K. B. Lowry. The modesty that protects vice by ignorance. A book of vital helpful interest to every parent, teacher, physician, and minister ... 3 3 Talks to Boys, by Kleanor A. Hunter. Contains 34 talks to boys in every grade of life, about matters of interest to boys; helpful to Scout Leaders or Bible Class Teachers... 2 q Talks to Girls, by F.leanor A. Hunter. Written at a girl’s suggestion, for “girls and nobody else” 2 0 ♦Children and the Home, bv Kleanor A. Hunter. A most helpful book for Christian parents 3 q ♦Bee’s Flower Children, by Frances Bennett Callaway. A story founded on Flower Mission Work by the founder of the Loyal Temperance Legion Flower Mission 4 o ♦The Training of the Human Plant, by Luther Burbank ... 3 o Four Eoochs of Life, bv Kliz. Hamilton-Muneri, M.D. The fondest mother may place this volume in the hands of her son or daughter, confident that the supremest facts of life will V properly presented to th# developing m nd. A beautiful tory, charmingly told .. ... 70 Herself, by Dr K. B. L^wry. Talks with women concerning themselves. Contains full, precise, straightforward, ’nd trustworthy information, by the world’s foremost v- riter on sex educ« tion 5 ; Himself, by Dr. F. B. Lowry and Dr. R. J. Lambert. The best book on sexual hygiene for men. It gives clearly and completely the knowledge
essential ttv every man’s health and success. “Dr. Lowry’s books combine medical knowledge, simplicity, and purity in an unprecedented way.”—Journal of Education, Boston ... • 5 3 Truths, by Dr. K. B. Lowry. Talks with a boy concerning himself. This book contains the s’mple truths of life development and sex, which should be given to every boy approaching manhood. His future welfare demands it for boys from 10 to 14 years of age ... 2 0 Leaflets for parents, teachers, and social workers, lod per dozen. Booklets (in paper), 2d each. ♦Only one ropy of those marked with an asterisk must be ordered in advance.
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White Ribbon, Volume 23, Issue 272, 18 February 1918, Page 10
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