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‘IF MY HUSBAND HAD ONLY KNOWN: WOULD HAVE KEPT US FROM WANT “My husband meant to insure his life. It was uppermost in his mind that when things got a little better he would take out insurance to protect us ... somehow he just never got around to it. If he had only known—only real- ized that even a dollar would have saved us from stark ‘want. And now we have only a few hundred dollars. When that’s gone I don’t know what I shall do.” Tragic—yet it represents a common occurrence in hundreds of homes every day all over the United States. Almost seventy per cent. of the heads of families leave no insurance when they die, If There Should Be No Tomorrow! Stop and think right now of the danger of delay. “I'll take care of it tomorrow,” you say—what if there should be no tomorrow? Your wife, your children—your loved ones, protect them this very minute. A dollar will do it. Don't leave to chance, to friends, to strangers, the food, clothing and shelter of those you hold most dear. Postal Life’s Dollar Policy Designed for the thousands who, like yourself, want the fullest possible insurance protection at the lowest price, this Postal Dollar Policy meets the needs of these times perfectly. Only the Postal Life Insurance Co. with its economical DIRECT-BY-MAIL method of selling could give you an insurance value like this. At age 18 you can secure $1,275 worth of insurance for only a dollar a month—at age 28, $1,003. the next five years purchases Only a Dollar a Month aimee, | tte (See the Table at Right) Just a dollar a month will buy this “modified life” policy with full cash and loan values, and paid up and ex- tended insurance privileges. No matter what your age, glance over the table showing the “Amount of Insurance Purchasable by a Monthly Premium of $1.00 for the next five years.” Note how much protection you can buy at this trifling cost. The premiums you pay for the first five years are only one-half the permanent premiums (payable after five years) an oat and these are reduced by the divi- Juniors.” Write f dends Postal pays you as earned. $1.00 a month for A Safe, Sound Company For the past 28 years Postal Life Insurance Company has been providing insurance direct-by-mail to thousands upon thousands of thrifty, sensible people in every State in the Union. Postal Life has sold $70,000,000 of insurance through the United States Mails by its economical, direct method of operation. Postal Life does business under the trict supervision of the New York State Insurance Department and is subject to the United States Postal Authorities everywhere—a double assurance of safety to you. Postal Life has no agents, so you are charged no agent's com- mission—you act as your own agent (a very simple matter) and pocket the savings. Coupon Below Acts as Your Application No matter what age, from 18 to $0 years, one dollar a month is all you pay for this special policy. The amount of insurance that a dollar @ month will buy, however, varies with the ege. At age 19 it will buy $1,248 worth and ot age 30. $948." Tur to the Table just below and you will find listed there the amount of insurance a dollar buys at your age. Two dollars will buy twice ‘as much; three dollars, three times as much and so on. Simply consult the Table and decide how much insurance you should have to make the future safe for your family. Then fill in the coupon below and send it with your first month's premium to the Postal Life Insurance Company. That's all you have to do—the Coupon acts as your Application, Mail Coupon Now—No Agent Will Call Thousands have already taken advantage of this wonderful dollar policy and can look the future squarely in the face, knowing that they have done their duty by their loved ones. You get your money back if your application is not accepted. You take no risk. The coupon below offers you the opportunity you may never have again. Send it in NOW. =e oe oe oe | TEAR OFF—MAIL TODAY: == om me oe Postal Lite Insurance Co., Dept. 242, 511 Fifth Ave., New York ty for a Tite Insurance policy Im accordance with your otter. Rare | Nationality I My occupation is 1 wish to pay a oremiom Bf et ber month, This entities me te t worth of lonurance. 1 am enciesing the first month's premiom which will be returned to me if my application is act accepted, Vosurance payable te. Fell Name Relationship to me. Street and Number i] I J ! ! a City - . tL | comicbooks.com