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# Analysis This page is primarily an advertisement for Dr. William J. Robinson's book "Woman: Her Sex and Love Life," not a political cartoon. The illustration shows a distinguished older man (presumably Dr. Robinson) with a young woman and child, framing the book as educational guidance. The ad's satire is subtle: it ironically positions explicit sexual instruction as "beautiful" and "romantic," using flowery language about womanhood while actually promoting frank discussion of sexuality. The framing as advice "a physician would tell his daughter" lends medical authority to justify discussing taboo subjects. The ad appears to mock both prudishness and commercialism—promising that knowledge prevents "dangers" to women's sexuality while simultaneously marketing the book aggressively across multiple publications.

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OVE is a beautiful thing. most wonderful of ments. It is a It is the human senti- woman’s whole life. From the day she realizes, perhaps for the first time, that she is a woman love enters into her being never to depa Tt germinates first tion for some one man. It buds in! riage. It ripens into the glorious flower of motherhood. Woman’: centered around . does, everything she is, everything she hopes for rests upon and is governed by this most autiful and lasting of human passions. n irresistible ithin this k rend auty lie dangers that and destroy the fect happiness that true love brings. They wait; sometimes unknown but always present. An unguarded moment, a ¢ les word, a bricf angry scene and these monsters may rip apart the love-life of some unfortunate woman. These are the ds gers that blight the lives of young girls, that turn the heaven of marriage into a hell, that fill the divor arts with unl men and women whom love once join it seemed in the beginning —forever. Of course, eve y girl, every woman ex- wets and knows that her romance, her love- ife can never be wrecked. She feels sure that her future is safe in the hands and thi heart of the man she has chosen for her mate. Whatever may happen to other worn the blinding happiness of her lov woman knows that her happiness must tinue forever unbroken. But the odern girl will face the truth She will recognize the facts. She oreciate that no love ean be so strong, it it must be watehed tenderly and it rift should widen into. an impass: sin. The modern girl will not go blindly into the holy relation of mar- riage. She will learn what it means and what it is. She will know t the truest love is founded upon a clear-sighted knowl edge of sexual relations—and she will t of this knowledge and make it her safe- inst the dangers that threaten her Iviee and the hocent women pit such a mystery aid to tell They dare not tion that a However, only the sagest wisest counsel can initiate into sex. Prudery has m that ‘y often mothers are o their daughters about it. I about the most sacred re man ean have with a woman, It is for these mothers who do not know to his disaster, how to reveal the truth to their daughters; it is for these daughters themselves who want to learn the truth unsullied, that Dr. William J. Robinson has written his price- less book, “Woman: Her Sex and Love No one other than Dr. Robinson could possibly have written this great book. For over thirty years he has been a practicing physician. He is recognized as one of Ameri foremost authorities on sex and sex-problems. From first-hand experience he knows what the troubles are that cause so much grief and sorrow to women. He knows what the little unnoticed incidents are that grow and grow until they destroy what often scem to be the hap piest homes, And he knows too, how easily all these trou- bles can be avoided; how every woman can keep her love-life as clear as an unclouded sky Dr. Robinson has written his inspiring book as if it were meant for his own daughter. He tells the truth—all of it. He hides nothing behind technic terms or scientific Linguage In plain, ordinary commonsense language—exactly ax though he were talking to his daughter face to face—he explains the meaning of the changes in woman's phyxi- cal structure and of her mental desires, And he tells of th troubles which must be guarded against and which must be pushed away from the young girl who has just begun to ex- perience sex-consciousness, 1 Then Dr. Robinson slowly un- folds the next beautiful ter of woman's love-life. He explains the mnarvelous organs that Nature ‘has pro- vided for the continu n_ of the Tn simple Tanguay from. prude free from grosstess uitiful in its rightness he explains how a child born. ee, Ile explains what the expectant mother must do before the baby comes into the world—and what must be done after- wards. At the same time Dr. takes time to explode some He brushes ¢ Robinson some of the nonsense has hitherto made motherhood a terror to sonny who b 1 in the treats this sacred subject so carefully t every-woman who longs for the blesing uf 4 Partial of Contents Rassens wy 2 Masten (a 0 Girt a More Ser Whar 9 Get fos 2 taht te Demeed of Ber Fetare Resb ved ovae (0 the Married oe These Abowt v0 Be impertzace of Fest Few as a physician would tell it daughter What is more wonderful than the growth of a charming girl to the perfect flower of womanhood? be anything more romantic tha enduring love of man for woman? an be more marvelous than the birth of her first child? Yet the wonder of womanhood, the romance of love, the marvel of the first-born may often stand at the brink of Read here the advice of a famous physic who tells out of his experience how every woman avoid the unknown dangers that thr and splendor of her sex-life. Can there lawn of the first And what, toa woman, n the n n aten the beauty children, will thank him for the great light he has brought to shine upon it. It matters not if you are man or woman unmarried, about to be married, or already married—here is one book which you must have. It contains information which you must know, if you want to exeape the dan- gers. which ck of truthful knowledge about sex will bring upon you. So widespread has been the demand for this important book that it has already run into ten editions. However, the demand for it is so great, so insistent, that still an- other edition has been made. ‘Thousands upon thousands of copies of this wonderful book have been sold. The latest revised and enlarged edition of this remarka- ble work is now off the press. The price is only $3.00—some single chapters alone will be worth, to you, many times this cost for the entire volume. Take ad- vantage of this ext linary opportunity and write for it to- day! You need) not. send single penny now. Just mail the coupon’ and you willbe sent, in a plain wrapper, Dr. Robinson's: mnderful book, “Woman: cand Love Life.” ay the postman us postage Examine arefully, sew how tts 411 rrowded with the infor r “Then, if 10 times the returm the book and y will be refunded. But im the coupon at ones. ‘Tear I off be fore you turn this pag Eugenics Publishing Co Dept. ta 1658 Brandon Ker Yee ey List rorbosing ny theory, bUL will iy era the took to ie S008), ph te eat (Cinders comicbooks.com