The Woman Who Toils Being the Experiences of Two Ladies As Factory Girls

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The Woman Who Toils Being the Experiences of Two Ladies As Factory Girls
Bessie Mcginnis Van Vorst
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Patronized entirely by labouring men and women, it was an indication to their needs. Here, for example, was a stand hung with silk dress skirts, trimmed with lace and velvet. They were made after models of expensive dress- makers and were attempts at the sort of thing a Mme. De Rothschild might wear at the Grand Prix de Paris.
Varying from $11 to $20, there was not one of the skirts made of material sufficiently solid to wear for more than a few Sunday outings. On another counter there were hat
...s with extravagant garlands of flowers, exaggerated bows and plumes, wraps THE HEAR OF A CHICAGO TEXEMEN" MAKING CLOTHING IN CHICAGO 145 with ruffles of lace and long pendant bows; silk boleros; a choice of things never meant to be imitated in cheap quality.
I watched the customers trying on. Possessed of grace and charm in their native costumes, hat less, with gay-coloured shawls on their shoulders, the Italian women, as soon as they donned the tawdry garb of the luxury-loving labourer, were common like the rest.


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