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The Ladies' Home Journal September 1, 1910 (Vol XXVII No 10)

Author Louise Closser Hale, Anne Randolph, Leila Burton Wells, Emily Calvin Blake, Frances Wilson Huard, Beryl Foster, Grace Donworth, Walter George Smith, William E Watt, Charlotte Reeve Conover
Publisher Curtis Publishing
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ISBN / ASINB002V05KN4
ISBN-13978B002V05KN5
Sales Rank99,999,999
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Includes: An Open letter to the American Girl who was Born Between January 1, 1892 and January 1, 1899; The Wedding in the Love of Life Company, a story of a courtship on the stage by Louise Clsser Hale, illustrated by J. Duncan Gleason; Is the American Girl Being Miseducated by Anne Randolph; A Lady for an Hour, the story of a girl and a dress by Leila Burton Wells; Why I Stopped Being a Beauty Specialist, a few things i found out in some beauty parlors, illustrated by W. B. King; The Girls I Knew, Part 1, Bello by Emily Calvin Blake; My Experiences in New York, the true stroy of a girl's long struggle in the big city, illustated by George Brehm; When I was a bride in Paris, my experiences with my firs maid by Frances Wilson Huard, illustrated by Charles Huard; The Physician and the Girl by Elizabeth Carter, drawn by Edwin F. Bayha; Why We Never Married, an entertainment to be given by seven maids and seven bachelors by Beryl Foster; Down Home with Jennie Allen, her own story of the humor and romance in her humble life by Grace Donworth; How can we Check the Increasing Divorce? What a Uniform Divorce Law Would Do by Walter George Smith; How I Run My School, a new departure in the education of public school children by William E Watt; The Secret Society of Mothers, In which a mother o feight children chats with other mothers by Charlotte Reeve Conover; What I Did When I Lost My Position, and article for the girl who must work by Ida C. Murray; Three Girls who Built on One Lot, a group of low-cost cottages designed especially for business girls by Charles E. White, Jr; The Girl Who Should Not Go to College by Laura E. Lockwood; The Girls of Cat Alley; A Teacher's Talks to Teachers, Part I, The First Thing a Teacher Should do by Lillie A Williams; Makeing the Schoolroom Attractive, how it has been don in city and town; The Home Trials of Business Girls, how some mothers add unconsiously to their daughters' burdens by Harriet Brunkhurst; etc.