Books to be Used f 



The Trust Problem j 



By J- W. JENKS, Ph.D. « 



Professor of Political Science, Cornell University; Expert Agent United States Industrial Commission ( 



"The Trust Problem" answers almost every question on the subject. It <j 

 presents the views of leading statesmen and politicians. The book is compre- ' 

 hensive, impartial and trustworthy. It has received unqualified endorsement. 



Second Edition. With five charts in colors. Small \2mo. Net, $1.00. 



The School and Society \ 



By PROFESSOR JOHN DEWEY, of the University of Chicago ' 



"Professor Dewey seems to have solved the first problem of education. . . . , 



He has devised a plan of making real work as absorbing as play.' 1 { 



— New York Evening Post. 



Third Edition. Illustrated. Cloth, xzmo. $1.00. \ 



Encyclopedia of Etiquette 



WHAT TO DO WHAT TO SAY— WHAT TO WRITE— WHAT TO WEAR 



Compiled by EMILY HOLT 

 A Book of Manners for every day use. Not only is every perplexing point 

 of etiquette brought up and answered, but a dozen or more valuable departments 

 hitherto ignored are introduced and developed. 



Illustrated. 12 mo. $2.00. 



Some Important Biographies 



Dwight L. Moody 



By HENRY DRUMMOND 



Impressions and Facts. Introduction by George Adam Smith. 



Illustrated. Cloth, \ztno. $1.00. 



Henry Drtimmond 



By DR. GEORGE ADAM SMITH 



Photogravure Frontispiece. Cloth, Svo. $3.00. 



Ulysses S. Grant: Impressions and Facts 



Bv HAMLIN GARLAND 



52.50. 



With 32 illustrations. Cloth, Svo. 



