I used an advertisement with a header of Girls! Do You Want More Money? from p.16 of the Everybody's Magazine, vol. 24, No. published in 1911-03.
This ad is interesting in the way it catches the reader's eye. Obviously it was geared towards women who, at the time, needed/wanted much more in life. In short it was trying to sell the feeling of liberation as well as independence to women. They could work for "money that does not have to be asked for nor accounted for to a single soul." which was not a common practice (unless one was part of the poor working class) and frowned upon during this period. The ad presents itself as having all the perks of a club, working without needing any experience.
this was also important to many women as men controlled most of the money of a household. even if a woman was an heiress, her money reverted to her husband and his use during their marriage. This was also important because even if a husband was generous with his wife, she was usually only given an allowance for such petty stuff such as dresses or houshold expenses. This ad promised women the advantage of being 'in control of one's own money' and the luxury that came with that.