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food the girlhood of the country
must be condamned to hard labor,
And since she is not responsi.
ble for a social system which
sentences har to work, she has a
right to demand certain things In
return. She may be only & cog
in & vast machine, but she Is &
living cog.
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the conditions in which she works
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dictates of decency and human
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which modern Invention can af
ford against the danger of panic
and fire and vocational disease.
And when, through his indiffer
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to those In his employ, he is as
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Pastor Duryes Presbyterian Chureh,
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therefore, she can afford to do
the same work as a man for less
money, s a fallacy for which
even avarics ought to be
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nomic life we coase 10 base the
wWage scale upon what one oan
live on and decide It by what the
work s really worth,
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impoverished and debased woms
anhood must sconer or later pay
for his blood-stained fortune. *
But the girl who works must
remember that she owes her em
ployer something Destiny les
largely, after all, in ber own
hande. Odmmon honesty in eom
mon things is the most uncem.
mon thing in the world.
The manufacturer has a cer
tain standard to maintain and the
employes who helps to keep up
that standard shares in the repu
tation of the man for whom she
works. ;
The girl who s late to work or
who fritters away her time In
idleness in as sarely robbing her
eMmployer as though she took ma
terial from his factory or ofMos.
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No one who works can cheat him
ployer. ;
It is unfortunate that many
Kirls who work seem to think
that their position depends large-
Iy @pon personal appearance.
They belleve that all men are
nthmmm of fomi.
nine ¥ and clothing. And
to gratily the taste of the man
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By George McManus
for whom they work they drese
beyond all that position and In.
come justify, The average man
of businells is too much occupled
with his own affaifs to notice the
dress of his employees, unless 1t
be fantastic or extravagant
And the man who is attracted
chiefly by the personal appear.
anoe of his office gir! is & danger
ous man to work for. Scrupulous
cleanliness and modest neatness,
combined with efficiendy, count
for more than wsilk walsts and
elaborate colffures. It iy vastly
more impoftant for the stenogra
pher that her letter shall be cor.
rectly apelled than that her nose
shall be proverly powdered.
The girt who works can deo
much 10 create an atmosphiere in
ihe office or factory Sbe cas ee
ATLANTA, GA.
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capt her toll as dreary drudgery
or maks it & pleasant task. And
once she has set her standard
no one can 4o 8o much to awaken
and stimulate the chivalry of the
men who labor with her as her.
aelf
The girl who works ought te
be proud of her, because out of
her meager resources she con
tributes something definite to the
weifare of the home and the com.
munity. There are thousands of
oung women supporting wid.
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sisters and Hving simply, purely
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