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ow! oul just Why Margaret Sanger claims this right for EVERY wife cians often prevent the birth of have [: is generally known that physi- who weak children to women tuberculosis, nephritis, heart hereditable diseases. The law permits them to do this; but Mar- Sanger, the internationally amous advocate of Birth ud President of the American Birth Control League, contends that every should garet Control woman, diseased or healthy, have the right to decide for herself will become a mother. how often she Mrs. is a problem to be met and solved Sanger says that birth control individually by women—it is not a juestion to be decided by others. Mrs. Sanger says that the problem of rational family limitation must be at its end. yme tubercular? met at its source and not Why do women b Why are they stricken with diseases of the heart? Why incapable for becoming even though they Sanger that become the victims of these diseases are they made mothers Mrs. women want to? asserts many in great part, because they are FORCED TO BECOME MOTHERS OF TOO) MANY CHILDREN! And many of the fore- most physicians in Americ England testify that Mrs. Sanger is night. and ailments, and in n support of her contention rs. Sanger points out that condi- tions often unfit mothers of more than She points out the fact earn know women to become one or two children. whose husbands should at women limited how to limit their families so that the only a wage children they do bring into the world will at least have an opportunity to normal, healthy life. She points out the fact that no woman, health, can bear live a regardless of her children in monotonous regularity ithout danger to herself and to her children. How great this danger is can be seen in the panel. Dr. Abraham Jacobi, probably the foremost American physician, inqualifiedly indorsed birth control. Dean Inge, of St. Paul’s Cathedral, England, says that it is an essential part of Christian ethics. Professor Irving Fisher, Dr. Frank Crane, Perey 8. Grant, John Haynes Holmes, Dr. Lydia A. DeVilbiss, Sir Bertrand Dawson (personal physi- cian to the King of England) are just a few of those prominent in eve walk of life who say that birth con- trol is one of the greatest needs of the world tod: And portant of all, when thousands upon unhappy clamor for most im- mothers right, any outsider deny them > that needless thousands — of themselves this why should the knowle will save them so much suffering and agony! R. ALICE . I Hull House, In Holland, New Zealand, Austr: and France these great truths hidden behind a veil of mysterious silence. Why should they be in enlightened Amer- ica? That is why Mrs. Sanger, a mother of two children — herself, storms of denunc ry court in compiled the fol ing how a child’: re not family into whicl Of every 1000 babies has braved the ion, has fought the land women what most vital through every for her right to tell their ignorance of the fact of their lives costs them. In her revolutionary book, ““Wom- an and the New Race,’’ Margaret Sanger arouses women to these great facts. With utter frankness she tears down the veil of silence that has always surrounded tne subject of birth control and shows the way out for tired, struggling womankind. It is a startling revelation of a new truth that will open the es of women everywhere. In this book Margaret Sanger brings to the women of the world the greatest message it been their good for- tune to receive. Mrs. Sanger shows how women can and will rise above the forces that have ruined their beaut that drag them down to desp: that wreck their mental and physical depends upon the size of the | of families of 4 children or less families of 6 children families of 7 children families of 8 children families of 9 children or more. them an easy death—that for self- their grow to health—that make prey to disease and disqualify them for society improvement—that deprive children of the right to normal, healthy manhood — and womanhood that finally shuts them out from the thing they cherish most, their husband’s love. Margaret Sanger’s message to all women contained “Woman and the New Race’’ is now made avail- able to the public. A special edition of this vital book has been published in response to the overwhelming demand. And though every woman in the country needs this great book that she may know the facts that may mean the saving of her life, it is just as impor- tant that their hus- bands get this HAMILTON, « great work. Chicago. has Any adult reader can secure a copy this wonderful book at the special edition price of only $2.00. It is not necessary to send any money. The publishers will send this book to you upon request, mailed in a plain wrapper. The chapters “Woman's Error and Her Debt,” “When Should a Woman Avoid Having Children,” ‘“Conti- nence—Is It Practical or Desirable? “Contraception or Abortion,” each of them alone worth the pr of the book. When the postman delivers the book to you, deposit with him the price, only $2.00 plus postage. Then, if after reading it, you do not treasure it as a price- less possession, return it and your money will be refunded. Addr Truth Publishing Company, Dept. 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