HilMiiiMfCita 



FROM INFANCY TO MARRIAGE. 



BS" MRS. WARRBN. 



Neat JPaper Covers. Price, 50 Cents. 



Mrs. Warren, an EngKsh lady of sterling sense, large observation and 

 experience, is awakening a deep interest in the now almost "lost art" of man- 

 aging a house well upon a small income. 



Her third book, 



" How I Managed My Children from Infancy to Marriage," 



a perfect little romance, and has great popularity in England, 



TWENTY THOUSAND COJPIJES 



having been sold already. 



In America this must prove her most successful book, as It is xmiversal io 

 Its application, and the subject is one in which the deepest interest is felt. 



A noble Christian mother tells us how she successfully reared up eight children, 

 carrying them through the perils of infancy, and the impulsiveness of childhood, 

 directing and developing their physical, mental, and religious natures, and pre- 

 pared them for useful and creditable positions in life. 



The joys, sorrows, and trials, which are the common lot of every loving house* 

 hold, are feelingly told, and the benediction of "Well done, good and faithful 

 mother," springs up in every reader's heart as the book is closed. 



These three volumes form a complete system of Home Economy. 



