New Books of Distinctive MeritWomen As World BuildersBy Floyd DellThis remarkable, timely book is attracting widespread notice. It tells what the feminist movement actually is, what the women of today want and how they are attempting to attain it. Every phase of woman’s work and aspiration is considered with sympathy and understanding, free from any partisan spirit.Norman Hapgood, in “Harper’s Weekly,” says: An extremely good book. Floyd Dell is one of the few men who seem really to understand what the feminist movement is. Most books on the feminist movement are dull. Mr. Dell’s is very readable.An exhilarating book, truly young with the strength and daring of youth, and as heartening to the women actors in this new, vivid drama of unknown documents as the applause of many hands in a darkened theatre.—Chicago Tribune.Price, 50 cts.The Man And The WomanBy Arthur L. SalmonA delightful book that wins the heart and the mind of the reader with its charming treatment of love and friendship. The true relationship of men and women is considered in a sane, healthful spirit free from sentimentality.A new volume by Arthur L. Salmon is an event upon which those who like to keep in touch with thought and beauty may well congratulate themselves.—London Daily Telegraph.Sane, fine and sweet in its spirit and noble in its ideals.—New York Times.Price, 75 cts.The Back Yard FarmerBy J. Willard BolteThe seventy-five chapters of this useful book give complete and reliable directions for the best cultivation of vegetables, fruit and flowers, the management of poultry and pets, the proper care of the lawn, vines and shade trees, and discuss everything pertaining to the outdoors of the suburban, village or country home.Price, $1.00For sale wherever books are sold or supplied by the publishersForbes & Company, 443 S. Dearborn Street,Chicago
New Books of Distinctive Merit
Women As World Builders
By Floyd Dell
This remarkable, timely book is attracting widespread notice. It tells what the feminist movement actually is, what the women of today want and how they are attempting to attain it. Every phase of woman’s work and aspiration is considered with sympathy and understanding, free from any partisan spirit.
Norman Hapgood, in “Harper’s Weekly,” says: An extremely good book. Floyd Dell is one of the few men who seem really to understand what the feminist movement is. Most books on the feminist movement are dull. Mr. Dell’s is very readable.
An exhilarating book, truly young with the strength and daring of youth, and as heartening to the women actors in this new, vivid drama of unknown documents as the applause of many hands in a darkened theatre.—Chicago Tribune.
Price, 50 cts.
The Man And The Woman
By Arthur L. Salmon
A delightful book that wins the heart and the mind of the reader with its charming treatment of love and friendship. The true relationship of men and women is considered in a sane, healthful spirit free from sentimentality.
A new volume by Arthur L. Salmon is an event upon which those who like to keep in touch with thought and beauty may well congratulate themselves.—London Daily Telegraph.
Sane, fine and sweet in its spirit and noble in its ideals.—New York Times.
Price, 75 cts.
The Back Yard Farmer
By J. Willard Bolte
The seventy-five chapters of this useful book give complete and reliable directions for the best cultivation of vegetables, fruit and flowers, the management of poultry and pets, the proper care of the lawn, vines and shade trees, and discuss everything pertaining to the outdoors of the suburban, village or country home.
Price, $1.00
For sale wherever books are sold or supplied by the publishers
Forbes & Company, 443 S. Dearborn Street,Chicago