Addams argues that Prohibition has had a good impact on the neighborhood around Hull-House. This article is repurposed from Addams's article in the Literary Digest.
Mauger wrote to Addams seeking her advice and requesting a copy of her article from The Survey Magazine to assist with a No License trade issue in Victoria.
Bartlett expresses admiration for Jane Addams' work, praises her article on Prohibition, and encloses a $1,000 donation to support artistic opportunities at Hull House.
As part of newspaper series of women presenting their views on prohibition, Addams describes its effects on public welfare and advocates for the long-term benefits of the eighteenth amendment.
Clarke tells Addams that to enforce Prohibition it would be better to arm citizens than to disarm law enforcement. He suggests making alcohol legal and controlled by the government.