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The Crisis Advertiser
STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 
Completes Your Life-Line

Dr. G.  W. 
Atkins
Memphis, Tenn.
Formerly
Practising {{Practicing}}
Physician

E. H. Carry
Little Rock, Ark.
Formerly 
Principal Gibbs
High School

W. S. LOVETT
Louisville, Ky.
Formerly 
Teacher
Tuskegee 
Institute

H. M. GILLEAN
Denison, Texas
Formerly
Railway Mail
Service

L. E. LOWE
Valdosta, Ga.
Formerly
Industrial
In-surance  Agent

J. T. LUNDY
Statesboro, Ga.
Formerly
County
School Teacher

An Insurance Company
is 
The custodian of the surplus of today and the guardian of the heritage of the future.
Such responsibility demands men of character and ability, therefore
BIG MONEY is paid to BIG MEN
The members of this group average more than $2200 annually and a much larger group earn $1500.
Are you of that class? 
These men were drafted from the better walks of life to a field of greater usefulness and greater pay by America's greatest financial enterprise among Negroes.
Standard Life has policyholders in every state— An Agency force is maintained in nine different states including the Nation's Capitol.
The Company's policies are such as to meet the approval of the insuring public.
The services of more such men as these will enable Standard Life to establish more Branches to the profit of more men, and enable the Company to increase its usefulness to the Race.
Our Agency Contracts permit the Agent to earn while learning, thus making even the apprentice period profitable.
If your knowledge of yourself convinces you that you have the right qualities, write at once. 
The Company also desires to hear from capable people for its Office staff. Natural growth occasions frequent promotions and the consequent employment of additional bookkeepers, stenographers and clerks. Our policy is to name our Officials and Department heads from those within the Organization. During this year one new Division and a new Department of four Bureaus have been created, and every month's business serves notice of still greater expansion.
S T A N D A R D  L I F E
INSURANCE COMPANY
HOME OFFICE: 200 AUBURN AVENUE
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Over $4,000,000 Insurance in Force
Mention THE CRISIS

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The Crisis Advertiser

ABRAHAM LINCOLN
believed in votes for women

Why not follow so good an example?
Help us in our fight for the ballot

Communicate with the N.Y. City Woman Suffrage Party
3 EAST 38th ST.

VOTE FOR THE 
WOMAN SUFFRAGE AMENDMENT NOV. 6th

The Journal of Negro History
Published Quarterly
100 Pages
Edited by CARTER G. WOODSON
THE JOURNAL OF NEGRO HISTORY is the official organ of the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, which is now trying not to promote an isolated research into the history of the black race but to show how civilization has been influenced by contact with the people of color. This publication aims to popularize the movement to save and make available the scattered historical materials bearing on the Negro. In it appear scholarly articles and valuable documents giving information generally unknown. It is concerned with facts, not with opinions.

Subscription price, $1.00 per year. Foreign subscriptions, 25 cents extra. Single numbers, 25 cents; 30 cents by mail. 
  Checks should be made payable to THE JOURNAL OF NEGRO HISTORY and addressed to
CARTER G. WOODSON
1216 You St., N. W.   Washington, D. C.

The
Disgrace of Democracy
An
Open Letter to President Wilson
By
KELLY MILLER
Professor Kelly Miller has written a remarkable open letter to President Wilson.—N. Y. Evening Post.
A constructive proposal for suppression of lynching and race riots.—The Springfield Republican.
A very fair, temperate and strong letter on a most important matter.—Senator John Wesley Jones.

Agents Wanted Everywhere
IOC.the Copy
Terms to Agents:
5c. per copy on orders over 10.
Address: Kelly Miller,
Howard University, Washington, D.C.

Mention THE CRISIS