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radiant bride at twenty— at twenty-five—what? HOUSANDS uponthou- sands of women to-day marry with the bloom of youth upon their cheeks. A few years of married life rub the bloom off. Children come, too many. And instead of the energetic, healthy girl we havea tired and bedragged young- old woman. Why do women allow marriage, the holy thing, to work this wicked transformatio MARGARET SANGER, the ac- knowledged world leader of the Birth Control movement and President of the American Birth Control League, has the answer for this most momen- tous problem of womankind. Every married woman knows only too well the tragedies resulting from ignor- ance of birth control. Why should a woman sacrifice her love-life— a possession she other- wise uses every resource to keep? Why does she give birth to a rapid suc- cession of children, if she has neither the means to provide for them nor the physical strength prop- erly to care for them? Debt. *When_ Shi _ In her daring and start- ling book Margaret San- ger gives to the women of the world the know edge she dared to print— the knowledge for which she faced jail and fought Partial List of Contents *Woman's Error and Her Two Classes of Women. Cries of Despair. Id a_Woman Avoid Having Children? Birth Control—A Parent's Clinies in America’ Progress We Have Made. *Any one of these chapters alone is worth many time: the price of the bool Is the Husband or Wife to Blame? Is the husband or wife to blame for the tragedy of too many children? Margaret Sanger, the great birth con- trol advocate, comes with a message vital to every married man and woman. through every court to establish as woman’s inalienable right to know. “In Woman and the New Race” she shows how woman can and will rise above the forces that, in too many cases, have ruined her beauty through the ages—that still drag her down to-day—that wreck her mental and physical strength—that disqualify her for society, for self- improvement—that finally shut her out from the thing she cherishes most: her husband’s love. In blazing this revolutionary trail to the new freedom of women, this daring and heroic author points out that women who cannot afford to have more than one or two children, should not do so. It is a crime to herself, a crime to her children, a crime to society. And now for the first time Mrs. Sanger shows the way out. And she brings to the women of the world the greatest message it has been their good fortune to receive. “Woman and the New Race” is a book that will be read wherever woman- kind struggles with the ever-present danger of too many children. It is a startling, mighty revela- tion of a new truth, a work that will open the eyes of tired, worn womankind. It can with truth and honesty be called woman’s salvation. Every woman in the country should have a copy of this remark- able and courageous work. For this reason we have arranged a special edition of “Woman and the New Race” at only $2.00 a copy. Send No Money The book is bound in handsome, durable gray cloth, has artistic black lettering and is printed from large type on good paper. It con- tains 286 pages of priceless in- formation. To have it come to you, merely fill in and mail the coupon below. It is sent to you in a plain apper. When “Woman and the New Race” is delivered to you by the postman, pay him $2.00 plus postage—but send no money with the coupon. There will be an unprecedented demand for this / edition, which will soon be / exhausted, so you are urged 7 to mail the coupon now— at once. eae / publishing Truth Publishing Co. / 00. <1410 Dept. TA-1410 7 1400 Broadway 1400 Broadway New York City Gentlemen: Please New York 7 send me, in plain City wrapper, Margaret Sanger's book, “Woman and the New Race.” I am Z enclosing no money, but will give the postman who Z delivers the book to me, $2.00 plus postage. Name. Address. . . 7 Canadian and foreign / orders must be accompanted by money order.