other books of special interest to those who realize 

 that the welfare of the next generation depends 

 upon the care or the neglect of the children of this 



Some Ethical Gains through Legislation 



By Florence Kelley, Secretary of the National Consumers' 

 League 



The author is not only a lawyer of large experience in Chicago, 

 but has served that city, the State of Illinois, and the Federal Govern- 

 ment in many investigations of conditions among various trades, and 

 in reference to the circumstances of the poorer classes. 



Among the topics here treated are : 



The Right to Childhood. 



Interpretations of the Right to Leisure. 



The Right of Women to the Ballot. 



The Rights of Purchasers and the Courts. 



The Care of Destitute, Neglected, and Delinquent Children 



By Homer Folks, Ex-Commissioner of Public Charities of the 

 City of New York 



i2mo, cloth, $1.00 net. 

 The Development of Thrift 



By Mary Wilcox Brown, Secretary of the Henry Watson 

 Children's Aid Society, Baltimore 



j6mo, cloth, $i.oo. 



Friendly Visiting among the Poor: A Handbook for Charity 

 Workers 



By Mary E. Richmond, General Secretary of the Charity 

 Organization Society of Baltimore 



jbmo, cloth, $i.oo. 

 Constructive and Preventive Philanthropy 



By Joseph Lee, Vice-President of the Massachusetts Civic League 



jsmo, cloth, $i.oo net. 



Among the contents of this book are chapters on Model Tenements; 

 The Setting of the Home; Vacation Schools; Playgrounds for Small 

 Children ; Baths and Gymnasiums ; Playgrounds for Big Boys ; 

 Model Playgrounds ; Outings ; Boys' Clubs ; and Industrial Training. 



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