The Review of Reviews. 



PUBLIC 

 OPINION 



IS THE BEST WEEKLY REVIEW 



OF WHAT MEN AND WOMEN 



THINK, SAY, AND DO 



Edited by PERCY L. PARKER 



leople read PUBLIC OPINION to-day because it is 

 supremely interesting. As readers are constantly 

 saving:. It IS readable from bej^-inninff to end. " It 



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It conveys, in the most handv form, something- of 

 life s variety, vivacity and eternal interest. It is a 

 weekly cinematograph of what people are Doing", Say- 

 ing", and Thinking. It gives a rapid survey of the 

 events of the week. It is specially suited for those 



abroad with limited access to books, magazines and 

 papers. 



PUBLIC OPINION (2d. J has increased its circulation 

 four times in the last four years. It begins its 52nd 

 year this week, and will give 52 of the best numbers 

 ever issued. 



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It is a unique paper, presenting the cream of all the 

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I* is interested in Social Problems, in Religion, in 

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 touch with men who are thinking — into the souls 01 

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PUBLIC OPINION is non-party, and seeks only reli- 

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 Ir is a Newspaper Room, a weekly Library of New 

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A MOTHER 

 TO HER SON 



A REMARKABLE LETTER AND 

 HOW IT MAY BE ANSWERED 



riere is a remarkable letter from a Mother to her 

 Son — the sort of letter many other intelligent women 

 would write if they put on paper what they thought : — 



" I wonder if you ever realise, you who live and 

 move in the big world of things, how little a won\an 

 like myself, living quietly up here, really knows 

 of the great questions that seem so vital and throb- 

 bing to the country . 



" ' Where is your newspaper?' you will ask. But 

 the newspaper is too verbose, to say nothing of its 

 prejudiced writing and the previous knowledge its 

 writers take for granted. 



" I suppose I am like hundreds of women. I would 

 keenly like to understand these great problems, but 

 who is there to tell us, simply and clearly, and, 

 d on't forget, briefly? 



" I want a paper which will be like a bright, intelli- 

 gent son coming home every week and telling his 

 mother all that is happening in the wide world — 

 about the things that matter. I am really in- 

 terested in everything that interests intelligent 

 people and everything that heartens good people, 

 and I should like to know of a paper which tells 

 me these things in an interesting way." 



There are thousands of women all over the world who 

 have similar needs, and who find their needs met in 

 PUBLIC OPINION, as their letters to the Editor 

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 Friday each week wht^Ji the new issue appears. 



The reason why they do so will be found in the first 

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Address Manager, PUBLIC OPINION, ,2 and 33 

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IT KEEPS A TIRED W ,0 RLD ALERT" 



So says the Pall Mall Gazette 



