Prisoners of Poverty Women Wage Workers Their Trades And Their Lives

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" " What are the wages ? " " A picker gets about three dollars a week. She just picks over the hair, and most any kind of girl seems to do now that everything is steamed or done by machinery. The highest wages now are nine dollars a w^eek, though I used to earn fifteen and eighteen sometimes, and the dull season makes the average about six dollars. I earn nine or ten be- cause I do a good deal of private work, but a w^oman that can make forty dollars a month straight ahead is lucky. " Several w...omen of much the same order of intelli- gence, two of them forewomen for years in prosperous establishments, added their testimony as to the shift- ing character of wages and of employments. One liad watched the course of neckties for seventeen years, — a keen-eyed little widow who had fought hard to educate her two children and preserve some portion of the respectability she loved.
" You 'd never dream how many kinds there have been, or, for that matter, how many kinds there are. We even make stocks for a few old-fashioned gentle- men that will have them.


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