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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1916.—
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The Girl Who Works
HE fact that she must work
T is one of the wenknesses of
our modern civillzation.
That the energy and health that
ought to be conserved against the
day of wifehood and motherhood
should be expended In piling up
profits for rich corporations s a
social disaster.
But she is caught In the grind
of greed. Wants multiply. The
cost of living increases, And un
til such time as the wage earner
of the family can secure enough
for his toll to meet the demands
of rent, clothing, =ducation and
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food the girihood of the cbuntry
must be condemned to hard labor.
And since she is not responsi
ble for & soclal system which
wentences her to work, she has a
right to demand certain things in
return. She may be only a cog
in & vast machine, but she is a
living cog.
BBhe has a right to demand that
the conditions in which she works
shall be sanitary, hygienic and
safe, Duties await hér that can
not be performed by a body bro- |
ken down or prematurely aged.
The employer is bound by all tae
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dictates of decency and human
ity to take every precaution
which modern invention can af
ford against the danger of panic
and fire and vocational disease.
And when, through his indiffer
ence or carelessness, death comes
to those in his employ, he is as
guilty of murder as though he'
#tood them up in a row and had
them shot. Wholesale slaugh
ter, legalized by careless or crim
innl Inspection, is no less murder
than assassination by the gun
man.
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she has no family to support and
no home to maintain, and that,
therefore, she can afford to do
the same work as A _man for less
money, s a fallacy for which
even avarice ought to be ashamed
We ean never call ourselves a
civilized nation until in our eco
nomic life we cease to base the
wage scale upon what one can
live on and decide it by what the
work is really worth,
The day will come when every
employee vm be paid a definite
mm of the profits of hix toil,
man who grows rieh upon an
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impoverished and debased wom
anhood must sooner or later pay
for his blood-stained fortune.
But the girl who works must
remember that she owes her em
ployer something. Destiny lies
largely, after all, In her own
hands. Common honesty in com
mon things Is the most uncom
mon thing in the world.
The manufacturer has a cer
tain standard to maintain and the
employee who helps to keep up
that standard shares in the repu
tation of the man for whom she
wWOorks.
The girl who is late to work or
who fritters away her time In
idiensss I asx surely robbing her
employer as though she took ma
terial from his factory or office.
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panies of New York maintained a
rest room for their female em
ployees. Medicine and the care
of u professional nurse were pro
vided free
But the privilege was 80 abused
that the corporation Yound it nec
essary recently to post a notice
that all persons using the room
would have the time spent there
taken from their weekly wages.
No one who works can cheat him
self without cheating his em
ployer,
It is unfortunate that many
girls who work seem to think
that their position depends large-
Iy wpon personal appearance,
They believe that all men are
naturally connolsseurs of femi
nine beauty and clothing. And
to gratily the taste of the man
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for whom they work they dress
beyond all that position and in
come Justify, The average man
of business is too much occupled
with his own affairs to notice the
dress of his employees, unless It
be fantastic or extravagant.
And the man who Is attracted
chiefly by the personal appear
ance of his office girl is a danger
ous man to work for. Scrupulous
cleaniiness and modest neatness,
combined with efficiency, count
for more than silk walsts and
elaborate coiffures. It Is vastly
more important for the stenogra
pher that her letter shall be cor
rectly spelied than that her noseg
shall be properly powdered,
The girl who works can do
much to create an atmosphere in
the office or factory. She can ae.
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cept her toll as dreary drudgery
or make it a pleasant task. And
once she has set her standard,
mo one can do so much to awaken
and stimulate the chivairy of the
men who labor with her as her
solt.
The girl who works ought to
be proud of her, because out of
her meager resources she :
tributes something definite to -
welfare of the home and the
munity. There are w' ‘%
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:w.'é' mothers, educating orpha
sisters and living simply, pUe
and honestly, whose ™
some time be written high
the scroll of heroines who
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