Comfort for Small Incomes. 



BY MBS. WABBUJSr. 



Neat Paper Covers. Price, 50 Cents. 



Mrs. Warren's first book has met with a most cordial welcome in this 

 country, and the spirit of the book is universally commended by every young 

 house-keeper. 



Her second book, 



"COMFORT FOR SMALL INCOMES," 



is the result of some years' experience in those small matters which go to make- 

 up great comforts. Profit by it, and many a perplexity will vanish, many an 

 anxious heart grow calm, and many a home be bright with peace and plenty. Of 

 all traits of character none goes farther or wins more than tact. This, the advice 

 of these books, if followed, will develop. Of all attractive spheres none ia 

 more so than that of government; and of the order, system, and managing 

 faculty requisite for government, Mrs. Warren gives a thorough exposition. 



But few young married ladies have been thoroughly instructed in the " mysteries 

 of cooking " and the ordering of a " house," however small ; so that at the outset 

 great reliance has to be placed upon their " servants," who, knowing their power 

 are naturaUy or wilfully ignorant and neglectful of the simplest duties of the 

 positions they profess to fill. 



Neither party is satisfied; there are constant changes, with but little benefit; 



Great leakages make sad inroads into a limited income; 



there is constant worry, with the severest trials of temper, —all of which the vrifi 

 Btrives to conceal from her husband. 



Experience and necessity right all. this in time, and little manuals like the* - 

 furnish valuable hints which the quick-witted and ambitious young matron quicken 

 seizes and adapts to her especial needs; the slavery to "servants'" thraldom 

 thrown off; order comes out of chaos; sunshine, happiness, and prosperity com* 

 out where the opposites seemed almost to have gained the mastery. Such is tb* 

 lesson of this pleasant book. 



