Salt Lake City, Utah: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Mutual Improvement Association, September 1917
Fiction, Short Story
A group of men are discussing the morality of women. The doctor believes that most of the time a man leads women to commit sin, but Larry insists that there are only two types of women: good women and bad women, and that they are good or bad from the beginning. When stopping at a restaurant, Larry meets his long-lost sister, Annie, who has turned to prostitution to support herself and her daughter after a man tricked her. Larry reconsiders his earlier stance, and the doctor reminds Hal, the youngest in the group, to keep his soul clean so that he can return to God unafraid. Hal prays that he will remember this lesson when he is tempted.