THE WOMAN'S TRIBUNE

ONE DOLLAR A YEAR

Published Fortnightly at 1325 Tenth Street, N, W., Washington, D. C.

(Founded in 1883 at Beatrice, Neb.)

The Woman's Tribune is one of the two National Woman Suffrage papers in the United States, and being published at the National Capital, has many points of advantage.

It reports all important features of National and State work of Woman Suffrage Associations; gives a summary of whatever relates to the advancement of women and general progress; has choice poetry, book reviews, a corner for Zintka Lanuni and her friends, and much that is of interest to all members of the family.

Elizabeth Cady Stanton writes for the Tribune. Valuable books offered as premiums. Send ten cents for five sample copies. Clara Bewick Colby, Editor and Publisher.

Mrs. Clara Bewick Colby is prepared to lecture for Woman's Clubs and Literary Societies on Reform, Literary and Historical Topics. Send for circulars to 1325 Tenth St., N. W., Washington, D. C.

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WOMAN, CHURCH AND STATE.