Lyster, Alba M. and Gladys F. Hudnall. 1935 SOCIAL PROBLEMS OF THE HIGH SCHOOL BOY. The Steck Company, Austin, Texas. Price $1.75. Many boys feel that there is so much that the school does not touch. They are left ignorant of many things that are taken for granted. Physical well being, how to dress, how to buy clothes intelligently, personality development, com- mon rules of etiquette, care of the body, and choosing healthful foods are among the problems treated in this book. Stote, Dorothy, Mrs. 1939 MEN TOO WEAR CLOTHES. Frederick A. Stokes Company, New York, New York. Price $1.50. A book especially designed for men and boys. Questions of ma- terials, color, and line in men's clothing selections are discussed in an attractive and informal style. Towne, C. H. 1939 GENTLEMEN BEHAVE. Julian Messner, Inc., Publishers, West 40th St., New York, New York. Price $2.50. Another book on social behavior written especially for boys. Girls like it too, and it's nice for them to see the boy's viewpoint. (BOOKLETS) Booklets from Reference Library, Ladies' Home Journal, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Woodward, Elizabeth. GENTLEMEN PREFERRED. Booklet No. 1192, 3 cents apiece. Booklets from Reference Library, Ladies' Home Journal, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Woodward, Elizabeth. KNOW YOUR GIRL! No. 1668, 3 cents apiece. Booklets from Reference Library, Ladies' Home Journal, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Woodward, Elizabeth. IF I WERE A MAN! No. 1546, 3 cents apiece. Anyone who has read the Sub Deb page in the Ladies' Home Journal knows that Miss Woodward is familiar with the problems confronting young people. These booklets discuss in an entertain- ing manner timely questions that a boy wishing to be "in the know" wants answered for him. And she does. (PAMPHLETS) Clarke, Edwin L. 1940 PETTING, WISE OR OTHERWISE. American Social Hygiene Asso- ciation Press, New York, New York. Price 25c. FROM BOY TO MAN. 1940 American Social Hygiene Association Press, New York, New York. Price 25c. Both of these pamphlets are good for sex instruction. FOODS AND NUTRITION Allen, Lucy G. 1940 TABLE SERVICE. Little, Brown and Company, Boston, Massachusetts. Price $1.75. Gives in detail rules for correct table service. Excellent photographs and line drawings add much to its value. Bailey, Beth N. 1936 (Revised Edition.) MEAL PLANNING AND TABLE SERVICE. Manual Arts Press, Peoria, Illinois. Price $2.00. Colored and full-page pictures add to the interest and use of this book. The title indicates the content. Farmer, Fannie Merritt. 1936 THE BOSTON COOKING SCHOOL COOK BOOK (completely revised). Little, Brown and Company, Boston, Massachusetts. Price $2.50. This is one of America's most famous cook books. Changes have been made to conform with modern fashions in food. Wherever possible, variations have been placed with the basic recipe to which they belong. This rearrangement may encourage the users of the book to venture away from the conventional, while feeling secure in following familiar methods. Pupils, as well as teachers should find this book of interest. Niles, Kathryn Bele. 1935 FAMILY TABLE SERVICE (without servants). Burgess Pub- lishing Company, 426 South Sixth Street, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Price $1.45. This book covers all details of arrangements and serving for homes without paid help, as well as fo those who have it on special occasions. A section is devoted to semi-formal service so pop lar in the average home. Twenty-five illustrative sketches show correct table arrangement serving and eating usage.