A LITTLE HOUSEKEEPING BOOK FOR A LITTLE GIRL

Or, MARGARET'S SATURDAY MORNINGS


The Ideal Series for Girls


A little Cook Book for a Little Girl

By Caroline French Benton

Cloth decorative, small 12mo.

75 cents; carriage paid, 85 cents

The simple, vivacious style makes this little manual as delightfulreading as a story-book.

A Little Housekeeping Book for a Little Girl; or Margaret's SaturdayMornings

By Caroline French Benton

Cloth decorative, small 12mo.

75 cents; carriage paid, 85 cents

A little girl, home from school on Saturday mornings, finds out how tomake helpful use of her spare time.

A Little Candy Book for a Little Girl

By Amy L. Waterman

Cloth decorative, with a frontispiece in full color, small, 12mo.

75 cents; carriage paid, 85 cents

This is a book of special appeal, as it explains in simple fashion theprocesses of making delicious fudges, fondants, nut dainties and thelike.

A Little Sewing Book for a Little Girl

By Louise Frances Cornell

Cloth decorative, with a frontispiece in full color, small, 12mo.

75 cents; carriage paid, 85 cents

A splendid volume to encourage little girls in the study of the usefuland beautiful art of the needle.


THE PAGE COMPANY

53 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.


A LITTLE HOUSEKEEPING BOOK FOR A LITTLE GIRL

Or, MARGARET'S SATURDAY MORNINGS

By

Caroline French Benton

AUTHOR OF

"A LITTLE COOK BOOK FOR A LITTLE GIRL"


Boston

THE PAGE COMPANY

Publishers


Copyright, 1906

By The Page Company


PUBLISHERS' NOTE

This little book was originally published under the title

Saturday Mornings,

but there has been some criticism of that title because it is notsufficiently descriptive of the contents of the book. The Publishers,consequently, have thought it wise in the present edition to change thetitle to

A Little Housekeeping Book for a Little Girl

Or

Margaret's Saturday Mornings.

This change has the advantage also of making the title uniform with theother titles in the series—

A Little Cook Book for a Little Girl,

A Little Sewing Book for a Little Girl, etc.

Thanks are due the editor of Good Housekeeping for permission toreproduce the greater part of this book from the serial in thatmagazine.


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