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VERY woman looks forward to the time when she shall be- comea happy bride the greatest adventure of her life. © And when her dreams come truc she is radiant with life and love, glowing with health and energy, vibrant with hope for the future. Ir lit Tired lines are et + health is impaire ve time” for this or that— nned to do erm r houlders. Physically and mentally she is growing old. Why? "Because more chil- dren have come than were fair to her—to her husband— and, most important, to the children themselv Marriage—the holy thing Why do women allow marri- age—the holy thing, to work this wicked transformation? Why should a woman sacri- fice her love-life she otherwis source to keep? Why does she give birth toa rapid successi of children, if she has neither the means to provide for them nor the physical strength properly to care for them? Margaret Sanger, the ac- knowledged world leader of the Birth Control Movement and President of the Ameri- can Birth Control League, has a message vital to every married man and woman. a few years, however, great chang ake place; gone are the illusions take the place of castles-in- din her face; 1¢ things she “after she was is burdened with responsibilities which never should have been placed upon her frail 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 control advo- te, comes with a message vital to every married c man and woman. the rocks women of the “doesn't 1 arried.”” Partial List of Contents Two Classes of Women. Cries of Despair. When Should a Woman Avoid Having Children? Birth Control—a Parent's Problem or Woman's. Continence—Is It Prac- ticable or Desirable? Are Preventive Means Certain? Contraceptives or Abor- tion. Woman and the New Morality. Legislating Women’s Mor- y Not Birth Control s in America? Progress We Have Made. ignorance that misery and er for which she faced jai every court in the land to establish. For Every Married Couple s __ Inher splendidly frank and inspiring book, Mrs. Sanger sends out a clarion call to the he chains of long bound them to yrace the new freedom and fought through orld to cast o} In “Wor Race,” Mrs n and the New Sanger shows t woman can and will rise bove the forces that, in too many cases, have ruined her uty through the ages— t still drag her down to- —that wreck her mental nd physical strength—that disqualify her for society, for self-improvement. In t revolution- ary 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 have them. It is a crime to her- self, a crime to her children, a crime to society. And now, when modern civilization has abolished slav- ery everywhere but in the home, Margaret Sanger con- siders it a slur upon the in- telligenceof American woman- hood to deny to them the knowledge which has brought radiant bride at twenty— at twenty-five—what? in America freedom, heal happiness and life itself to women of other nations. That is wh she has braved the storms of denunciation, why she | fought through every court in the land in her advocacy of woman's right to the knowl- edge that will break the chains of slav “Woman and the New Race” is a book that will be read by every married man and woman It is an impressive revelation of supremely important facts that will awaken a new sr in women everywhere. In truth and honesty Mrs. Sanger's book may be described as a book that ought to be in every home. copy 0 For tion of * being return it to us coupon belo wrapper to mail the coupon no send money now—just the coupo EUGENICS PUBLISHING CO. 1658 Broadway, New York City Dept. T-145 The Send No Money Every woman in the this remarkabl tr e arranged an and the N ent on approval he coupor at once, and it you are 1 nd we will ref nd in book is b . and is 2 s of fascinating interest. To to you, merely fill in and mail th It is sent to you in a plain special pri $2-there will ted demand for this edition h will soon be exhausted, so you are urged Do not eit com EUGENICS PUBLISHING CO. Dept. 1-145, 1658 Broadway, New York City Gentlemen: Please send me in plain wrapper, Margaret Sanger's book, “Woman and the New Race.” [am enclosing no money, but will give the postuan who delivers the book to me, $2 plus postage. Name Address City State Canadian and foreign orders must be accompanied by money orders.