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Show JJ32mZ!3 I would favor vnlea for women if I ir thought they would succeed in securing leg- VfOmCIl islation which would make it impossible Who '"r wo""'n ,o w"r' w'"'n ,m'.v ,,rc n"1 'r absolute need of the money. It is th CrOWCl which causes, in part, the small wages paid w women. LitllJOr I'litvnts should be forced to keep their JVIorliCt ,'''r'', '""K''r instead of sending them out to seek employment so that the children themselves mav gratify a taste for By t. EVAN JONES ,, , ,l,.llHU rt .M ' wii, h the parent CLZlZZZZZLZZZHZj are unable to give them. Husbands who ullow their wive to work when they are able to support tliem and wive who insist on working when there is no necessity for their doing so should be fined mid imprisoned. impris-oned. The same treatment should lie given parents who allow their girls to work instead of keeping them in school or at home. A law which would forbid married women from working unless their husbands were shown to bo invalids or dead or earning wages below what I would Ik' Ik- declared the minimum in such cases would do much toward H adjusting the present unsettled economic conditions us regards the workers. |