Show A AY Y EVENING DECEMBER 1 10 0 1928 Number of Married Women V omen With Jobs Twice as Great as in 1890 W WASHINGTON Dec 10 AP AP- AP as many mahy married women work in tho United States now as asIn asin in 1890 not because they want to but because they have to is tho conclusion reached in tho annual report of at Miss Mat Mary Anderson chief of or the women women's Tho number of married women who work solely because they do donot do not like like- to stay tay at homo bomo or be- be causo they desire to follow some somo chosen occupation is BO 80 negligible as to be scarcely worth considering the bureaus bureau's statement said Census Census Cen Cen- sus figures show that of all tho married women in the country countr one in eleven worked In 1920 as compared com com- pared parM to ono one in 22 in 1890 While department of or labor and various economic research bureaus bureaus' surveys have O shown the average annual earnings to I vary varv from 1075 to 13 1349 tho lc re 1 port stated the tho minimum health and decency family cost of or living has been found to vary from 1 1434 to 2400 in largo cities bo In view of ot these facts It can readily understood said Miss An Anderson An- An and derson just why tho wives mothers In these families go out to seek seck paid employment Ono in five of or all the women employed em em- loyed In American manufacturing industries tho report said arc aro foreign born Halt Half women worked on farms farm In Europe but havo hava been absorbed by factories Inthis in inthis this country Among Amon tho Investigations recommended recommended mended by Miss lIss Anderson as vItally vitally vital ly necessary were several on the piecework system tho employment of married women outside their homes and tho employment of ot women In plants using poisonous |