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1 T& ^i Laundry workers 2 . 04 I Forewomen* . 10 6 Heads of stock I* . 63 2}8 C. 2Q 20 Waitresses 22 40 2 Drapery operators 24 53 6 Kitchen hands A \ QI jO Dressmakers 6 I 42 Alteration hands Floorwalkers 23 8s 1. 12 A 12 2 IQ 431 9-59 21 Unclassified employment . . Drivers 21 I I^e 10. 23 6 54 15 16 Porters 164 7 Q5 3 I Buyers 171 82Q 25 75 i 67 17 Stock girls I I I 2 47 14 Cash boys and gils 173 8. 3Q 16 I i c */ 2. 56 I i Milliners . I 72 3 82 2O Wrappers 0. 8 A 7C 6 2O7 3. 0, 4 4 oo I C Cle...rks and clerical help . . . Cashiers ^ 13. 04 25 2 4 284 5-33 6 3i IO 27 Delivery Selling Force 326 3Q5 15. 80 IQ 14 i? 17 2466 54 78 ~\d. Total 2063 IOO OO 4501 IOO OO Per cent of total employes 314? 68. 57 * Chief saleswomen in five- and ten-cent stores, who also are in a sense heads of stock, are called "forewomen. " The term is not used in department stores. 57 SALESWOMEN It is significant that relatively to the number of salesmen, the male heads of stock are so few. This may readily be understood, however, from the fact that as a rule few salesmen are employed in a department, and in consequence they are directly under the buyer.
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