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The Boston Daily Globe, Massachusetts, May 23, 1915
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The Boston Daily Globe, Massachusetts, May 23, 1915
Miss Dividends, a yellow-back novel by Archibald Clavering Gunter, published 1892
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The Star-Democrat, Easton, Maryland, January 23, 1942
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The Decatur Daily Review, Illinois, January 3, 1937
Romance — that’s where they get it - in books - and they can forget snoring husbands and all the other irritations of every day life.
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The Decatur Daily Review, Illinois, January 3, 1937
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Matrimony; : or, Good Advice to the Ladies to Keep Single, 1739
In which are painted, in very lively Colours, the Pictures of many terrible HUSBANDS, both at Court, and in the City; particularly of one whose WIFE is now suing our a DIVORCE, on Account of his Unnatural Abuses.
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The Ogden Standard-Examiner, Utah, May 7, 1922
He continued his orgies and his affairs with women.
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The Burlingame Enterprise, Kansas, January 5, 1911
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Santa Cruz Evening News, California, July 20, 1930
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A Movable Bottom, The Daily Republican, Monongahela, Pennsylvania, November 9, 1898
There is no risk of soiling or creasing the goods by having, as in the ordinary box, to grope down the sides in order to take out the contents.
Michigan, November 21, 1925
Love promises a happy marriage … the building of a dream home … rosy-faced children to bring joy during the springtime of life and to take away the pangs of loneliness in old age. But there’s the drugery of being a wife and a mother – the washing of dishes … the cooking of meals … the worries of rearing children … and the specter of divorce.
Ambition promises to bring the world to the feet of the modern girl … fame, renown and publicity … her name in the flickering electric signs of Broadway … wealth, freedom and independence. But there’s the other side …. a life without love … the loneliness of spinsterhood … no one to share joys and sorrows.
Michigan, November 20, 1925
How Barbara solves the “flapper problem,” how she decides whether a career with fame and independence is more to be desired than love and marriage – these are the subjects that will interest all classes of News-Palladium readers, for every year millions of girls and their parents must solve the same dilemmas.
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