CANDY-MAKING Two hundred ways to make 

 AT HOME candy with the home flavor and 



By Mary M. Wright ^^ professional finish. ^ Clear 



and detailed recipes are given 

 for fondant, fruit ind nut candies, cream candies, fudges 

 and caramels, bonbons, macaroons and little cakes. 

 ^ Every housekeeper can now greatly lessen i:he cost of 

 entertainments by preparing at home the confectionery 

 to be used and can also keep her table well supplied 

 with delicious bonbons and candies. 



THE CARE OF THE One of the few books that 



CHILD ^^^^ ^^^^ ^-^^^ °^^ ^^^ ^^^^ 



By Mrs. Burton Chance ^^^ problem in all its aspects 



— mental, moral and physical. 

 ^The author, a mother and the wife of a physician, 

 has anticipated nearly every nursery difficulty. ^She 

 gives all that one ordinarily needs about diet, clothing, 

 bathing and sleep, summarizing the practice of leading, 

 specialists. ^ There are helpful practical discussions on 

 obedience, imagination, personality, truthtelling, play 

 £md education. 



tHOME DECORATION A beautiful home means 

 By Dorothy T. Priestman only knowing what to buy 



when you do buy. ^ This 

 is a book that tells what is really in simple good taste, 

 why, and how to get it. ^lt deals fully and practi- 

 cally with the treatment of walls, furniture, floor cover- 

 ing, hangings, ornaments and pictures. ^ It gives color 

 schemes, tells how to arrange a door or a window; how 

 to make the most of small space; how to do stenciling; 

 how to make rugs, etc 



