THE WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC AND PUBLIC VICE
CAN AND MUST BE ANNIHILATED.
THE LIGHT
OFFICIAL MAGAZINE OF THE WORLD’S PURITY FEDERATION.
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B. S. STEADWELL, Editor
This wonderfully helpful magazine has been published for fifteen years at La Crosse, Wisconsin, and has for its purpose the eradication of the traffic in women, (White Slave Traffic), the suppression of public vice; a higher and single standard of morality, and the safe and sane instruction of our young in sex hygiene and the laws of life. It is acknowledged everywhere to be the leading magazine of the world along social purity lines. It tells exactly what our parents, teachers, editors, doctors, pastors, evangelists, Sunday school workers, social, civic and moral reformers, and our young men and young women ought to know,—tells it in a pure, chaste way. It is a magazine that ought to be in every home, in every library, and in every office.
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B. S. Steadwell, Editor. La Crosse, Wisconsin.
| Typographical errors corrected by the etext transcriber: |
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| There as so many things=> There are so many things {pg 89} |
| as he can develope into a pure=> as he can develop into a pure {pg 168} |
| “Hotchison notched teeth,”=> “Hotchinson notched teeth,” {pg 406} |
| tempermental adaptation=> temperamental adaptation {pg 439} |
| unnatural social, econnomic=> unnatural social, economic {pg 441} |
| kidnaped or carried=> kidnapped or carried {pg 590} |