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The Girl who Earns Her Own Living
BY ANNA STEESE RICHARDSON.
Illustrated with Numerous Photographs Cloth bound, 300 Pages; Price. $1.00
WHAT THE REVIEWERS SAY.
"Written to meet the needs of the American girls graduating from grammar or high school and facing the problem of self-support. The book is packed with information and sound advice — both practical and ethical — for inexperienced girls. Among the general topics touched upon with great good sense are the dress of the business girl, demeanor, the obligation of loyalty, her pleasures and health. The eminently practical question of living expenses is given a chapter, and is admirably treated. Conspicuously practical." — Brooklyn Daily Times.
"Much useful information and wholesome advice." — Wateroury American.
"Commendable in every sense." — Buffalo Evening News.
"Full of suggestions to the feminine wageearner." — New York Times.
If not fully satisfied, return within five days, and money will be refunded.
HEWITT PRESS, Publishers 61 NAVY STREET BROOKLYN, N. Y.
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