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Margaret Sanger’s i Ny Noble Fight for Every Bride rer Las lic Every woman looks forward to the time when she shall become a happy bride—the greatest adventure of her life. Read why Margaret Sanger believes every bride should have the right to determine how many children to bring into the world. ARGARET SANGER’S name M will go down in history with those of other noble, self- sacrificing women who have devoted their lives to the purpose of liberating womankind from the bondage of man- made laws. For years Mrs. Sanger, herself the mother of two children, has claimed for women the right of birth-control knowledge. She has lectured before women’s clubs and legislative organi- zations in every part of the world. She has been persecuted and _prose- cuted; she has been imprisoned; she has faced jail hundreds of times, in every part of the United States; all because she believes, and is not afraid to say, that the number of children a woman should bear is a matter that should be left to each woman for herself to decide! Marriage—the Holy Thing Why should a woman sacrifice her love-life—a possession she otherwise uses every resource to keep? Why does she give birth to a rapid succession of children, if she has neither the means to provide for them nor the physical strength properly to care for them? Why do women allow marriage—the holy thing, to work this wicked trans- formation? Mrs. Sanger simply states that the woman who is physically able to bear ten or twelve children, and can afford to bring them up as useful citizens, should do so; but that the woman who is too poor to support them, or who en- dangers her health and life by bringing a rapid succession of children into the world should not be compelled to do so because of ignorance. Mrs. Sanger shows that this amazing situation exists because women them- selves do not realize, until too late, what ignorance costs them. Margaret Sanger says that now, as never before, women have in their hands the weapon with which to win this—the greatest hght of womankind. Realizing how utterly impossible it would be to talk to all women personally, Margaret Sanger speaks to them in her courageous new book entitled “Woman and the New Race.” This wonderful book has created a veritable sensation. ‘The partial list of contents reveals why it is looked upon by its readers as the greatest single force in the world for promoting birth control. A special of this vital book has been published in response to the overwhelming de- mand. Tens of thousands of copies have already been distributed, and readers write the most enthusiastic letters of praise of Mrs. Sanger’s courage in writing this great w And though every woman in the country needs this great book it is just as important that their husbands read it, too. Send No Money Any adult reader can secure a copy of this wonderful book at a special edition price of $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. MRS. MARGARET SANGER The Great Birth Control Advocate Is the Husband or Wife to Blame? Is the husband to blame for the of too many chil h cor Woman ar New Race, message Vv t y married man and woman. * * * Below are a few chap- ters of the book ‘or and Her Debt f Women Woman Avoid 4 Eugenics Publishing Co., Inc. When the postman delivers the book to 4 Dept. T-149, 1658 Broadway, New York you, deposit with him the price, only 00, plus postage. Then if not satis- 7 fied, and you do not treasure it a an invaluable book, return it and 7 your money will be refunded. Ad- dress: EUGENICS PUBLISHING co.,/ Dept. T-149 T 1658 Broadway, N.Y.C. ‘ ne, in plain wrapper, Woman and the New but will give e $2. d the New Race,” Every Girl, Should .” place an X in the pamphlets for only