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Show THEE3 TAYLOR BROS. CO girls are human and often render telephone HEROIC SERVICE; THEY ARE ALWAYS PATIENT PROVO had been at the switchboard for nine In a recent issue of the "Outlook subscribers bother-pear- s under the title of "Hejlo Central ap- ears, if abu-ma story of the faithfulness, sd heie very much Well,' she le efficiency and heroism of the tele- - plied, Tm like anjhody else; we are phone girls by Sherman Rogers. In just as quick to resent abuse as aj this portrayal the author personifies other clas of people, when irascible that is submber calls up and finds the line he loyalty and faithful these public busy, and then tells us he wants us j Often made by too abused are who to wake up and get on the job's and servants, often( patrons by tempered quick get that numbet right" off or there unjustly is going to be something doing, we of tfie telephone. The story which is well worth ones generally retaliate by getting him his time to read tells of the deeds of number after everybody else has heroism which parallel even the great tbeen taken care of; but when a sub- sacrifices and bravery in military scrlber calls up, finds the line busy, history and are only one of the and adds, I am very sorry, central, f manifolds of the atttibntes of the Im quite anxious to get that num- ber; would you kindly call me as telephone girls. ' Among other things the author soon as the llfie is open V Believe me, When great storms strike we are watching that line, and just says. cities, and average office 'forces re- the second we can possibly connect main at home, we always find the we do so. telephone girl on the job, if there Telephone operators occupy a very is any way under the sun 'to get that prominent place in the gallery of job.' In Instances too numerous to cyclone heroines, and Mr. Rogers mention' girls have walked miles, tells of how when raging storms have through rain, sleet, and snow, to get swept down on cities, villages or to the switchboard when all other hamlets the telephone operator has means of communication had been stayed on the job and performed her When duty with remarkable coolness and put out of commission. scourges has struck the country,' like dispatch. The author then tells of the great flu" epidemic, the tele- many individual instances of heroism phone girls, half 111, have managed and adds, "Fortunately for the pub- some way to stick to their job until lie, the telephone girl has always relieved, and then, in Inany caSes, proved herself to be a person of unhave collapsed ; but as long 'as there usual presence of mind and ever-read- y was enough vitality 'left i their resources. She is made alert loyal bodies, they hare remained on by her work, and her mind is trainShe has to j ed to instant action. duty. i For; Summer We self-eacrifi- j thanrTliioSe of THE SHOPS KIRSCHBAUM all-wo- ol, Fabrics must quality countjs Tit be thoroughly shrunk. The tailorwork welf done The ' styles new and smart. And just' these qualities distinguish Kirschbaum Midsummer Clothes from the ordinary. J ' self-contr- BY In midsummer clothes, no less j Bince there Is hard- learn ly another position so trying and made so unpleasant by the Idiosyncrasies of unfeeling telephone subscribers. If a girl can keep her wits under the bombardment of abuse, censure, silly question, and overtures from mashers, it is difficult to imagine circumstances that would canse her to loose her head. The telephone girl is undoubtedly one of the most intelligent, refined and necessary elements in modern society. She has been grossly maligned by woodenheaded upstarts. In concluding his article Mr. Rogers adds; I was asked a few days ago about the temperament of phone operators. I answered the query by FOR US TAILORED ( That the telephone girls are intensely human is also shown in this article. In telling of a conversation with an experienced operator, the author says: "I talked to one who had been in the exchange only about She had gone through six weeks. her course of training, quite true, but was a little anxious and a trifle nerv- ous, fearing to make mistakes that r would Call down the abusive wrath She told . of an unfeeling subscriber. me that when a man or woman abused her over the phone It completely upset her for the balance of the day. 'Well, cut in one of the old line . operators, youll get accustomed to that. I turned and asked this ex- perlenced girl, who told me that phe r i Announcing A Showing Of Mens And Young Mads Lightweight Suits JL t 25, BO, 35, 40 j X i A .' 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