5 DECEMBER 1925, Page 32

MOST growing-up girls would find, this a very handy book

to have by them. It gives excellent advice on many subjects. For instance, how best to give a young people's garden party in a small garden, how to do the most fashionable kind of fancy work, how to play lacrosse, what to do with a camera, and how to make the most of a small garden from a small purse. All this interesting information is interspersed with what we may call girls' magazine stories of a kind that girls randoubtedly like.