* Woman’s Error and Her Debt.
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 Practicable or Desirable?
* Are Preventive Means Certain?
* Contraceptives or Abortion?
Women and the New Morality.
Legislating Women’s Morals.
Why Not Birth Control Clinics in America?
Progress We have Made.
* Any one of these chapters alone is worth many times the price of the book.

In blazing this revolutionary 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 do so. It is a crime to herself, a crime to her children, a crime to society. And now for the first time Mrs. Sanger shows the way out. And she brings to the women of the world the greatest message it has been their good fortune to receive.

“Woman and the New Race” is a book that will be read wherever womankind struggles with the ever-present danger of too many children. It is a startling, mighty revelation of a new truth, a work that will open the eyes of tired, worn womankind. It can with truth and honesty be called woman’s salvation.

Every woman in the country should have a copy of this remarkable and courageous work. For this reason we have arranged a special edition of “Woman and the New Race” at only $2.00 a copy.

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The book is bound in handsome durable gray cloth, has artistic black lettering and is printed from large type on good paper. It contains 234 pages of priceless information. To have it come to you, merely fill in and mail the coupon below. It is sent to you in a plain wrapper. When “Woman and the New Race” is delivered to you by the postman, pay him $2.00 plus postage—but send no money with the coupon. There will be an unprecedented demand for this edition, which will soon be exhausted, so you are urged to mail the coupon now—at once.

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TRUTH PUBLISHING CO.,
Dept. T-503, 1400 Broadway, New York City.

Gentlemen: Please send me, in plain wrapper, Margaret Sanger’s book, “Woman and the New Race.” I am enclosing no money, but will give the postman who delivers the book to me, $2.00 plus postage.

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