Railroad Capitalization a Study of the Principles of Regulation of Railroad Sec
Railroad Capitalization a Study of the Principles of Regulation of Railroad Sec
James Cummings Bonbright
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It differs from the factory manufacture of women's clothing in that it chiefly covers the costume-field, while the factory *For description of laundry processes see vol. Xii of the Report on the Condition of Women and Child Wage-Earners, pp. 18-25; a fuller treatment is found in Bull. 122, U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, " Em- ployment of Women in Power Laundries in Milwaukee, " pp. ^73. Here the injurious nature of some of the work, especially that of the foot tread press, is clearly brought... out. See also Elizabeth B. Butler, Women and the Trades, pp. 178-203, where the laundry work in Pitts- burg is described and analyzed. ' This classification of " clothing industries " is much broader than the one given in the census. It includes milliners, dressmakers, seamstresses, cloak, suit, skirt, and over- all operatives ; shirt, collar and cuff employees, workers in shoe factories, and shoe-makers not in factories. It includes practically all the industries that are producing necessary and customary articles of clothing.
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