Viewing page 23 of 27

This transcription has been completed. Contact us with corrections.

148   THE CRISIS ADVERTISER

SOUTHERN AID SOCIETY OF VIRGINIA, Inc. 

Sells Insurance That Protects

Insurance that covers the whole field of life's emergencies in one policy: Sickness, Accident and Death, perpetual in payments for disabilities. Of all investments that of insurance is the safest, because it pays at the crucial moment-it is not subject to the money market or the rise and fall of stocks and bonds; but pays promptly upon the death of each policyholder.
  Then why not select the best that is to be had-a policy that pays every week with Southern Aid Society of Va., Inc.?  Also owning and operating the Va. Beneficial & Insurance Co., Inc., at Norfolk, Va.
  Read a few testimonials from the thousands that are on file at home office in Richmond, Va.

DREW $217.50 SICK BENEFITS and $500.00 DEATH CLAIM
                          Richmond, Va., July 2, 1917.
To Whom It May Concern:
  This is to certify that my wife, Mrs. Leila V. James, 1104 Chaffin Street, was a member of Southern Aid Society of Va., Inc., for six and one-ha;f years. During this time, she was sick on several occasions and whenever she reported her illness to the Society, she received her sick dues promptly. her last illness extended from the later part of November, 1916, to June, 1917. The Society sent her money to her beside each week, from December 6, 1916, to June 6, 1917, and at her death paid over to me the Death Claim of $500.00.
  I take pleasure in recommending the Southern Aid Society of Va., Inc., to anyone who wants a sure policy of protection all through life.
         Respectfully yours,
                     GEORGE JAMES, Husband.
                          CLARENCE JAMES, Witness.

$500.00 DR. THOS. A. STEVENS' DEATH CLAIM
                        1007 Sixth St., Lynchburg, Va.
Southern Aid Society of Va., Inc.,  February 10, 1917.
                Richmond, Va.
Gentlemen:
  Kindly accept my sincere thanks for your check $500.00 in full payment of death claim of my husband, Dr. Thomas A. Stevens, who died February 6, 1917. The above named check was delivered to me Thursday, February 8, 1917, by your superintendent, Mr. R. D. Burton.
  I shall always speak in the highest terms of your company, and pray God's blessings upon the work.
            Respectfully,
                     MRS. THOMAS A. STEVENS.

Southern Aid Society of Virginia, Inc.
HOME OFFICE: 527 N. 2nd St., Richmond Va. 
District offices and agencies in all the principal cities of the State.
INSURES AGAINST SICKNESS, ACCIDENT AND DEATH.
A. D. PRICE, President.   THOS. M. CRUMP, Secretary.
B. L. JORDAN, Asst. Secretary.

Mention THE CRISIS


THE CRISIS ADVERTISER    149

Atlanta University

       Studies of the
       Negro Problems
19 Monographs   Sold Separately
           Address
ATLANTA UNIVERSITY CONFERENCE 
ATLANTA UNIVERSITY :: ATLANTA, GA.

The Curse of Race Prejudice
By James F. Morton, Jr., A. M.

An aggressive exposure by an Anglo-Saxon champion of equal rights. Startling facts and crushing arguments. Fascinating reading. A necessity for clear understanding and up-to-date propaganda. Belongs in the library of every friend of social justice.
Price 25 cents. Send order to

           JAMES F. MORTON, JR.
211 West 138th Street     New York, N. Y.

$25.00 PER WEEK
may be made in commissions by parties handling "History of Negro Soldiers in Spanish-American War" combined with "History of the Negro Race." 
400 pages, 50 illustrations. Price $1.25 net.

Address:   E. A. JOHNSON
154 Nassau Street        NEW YORK


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


(BACK TO TOP OF PAGE)


The twentieth session of the Georgia 
State Farmers' Conference will be held at
the Georgia State College on February 21,
22, 23, 1918. Farming and food questions
will be discussed by able experts.

For further information apply to
   R. R. WRIGHT, President
Georgia State College, Savannah, Ga.


The Poems of Phillis Wheatley 
the early negro poetess collected by

RICHARD R. WRIGHT, JR., and
CHARLOTTE CROGMAN WRIGHT

and arranged in an attractive volume suitable for a birthday gift.
    
              Price, One Dollar

                THE CRISIS
70 Fifth Avenue    :: :: ::  New York

                 GRAND COMBINATION

THE A. M. E. 
CHURCH REVIEW 
     Published Quarterly
Reverdy C. Ransom, D.D., Editor
     Price $1.00 per year

THE CRISIS
   Published Monthly
W. E. Burghardt DuBois, Ph.D., Editor
   Price $1.00 per year

  These two publications are pleased to announce to the discriminating reading public a special combination by which a year's subscription to each will be sent to any address in the United States for $1.50.

      Address:
     THE CRISIS
70 Fifth Avenue   New York City

Mention THE CRISIS