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Miss Morgan Talks.fn a recent interview «*n the subject M bs Morgan s lid:r*4“We can -ec from Hi*1 general trade conditions how difficult it must be for these girls to get along. Of course, the consumer must be protected, but when you hear of a w otian who prlt;--scs forty dozen skirt*- f-’ ' s a week, some thing must be very wrong. And fifty-two hours a week. • ms little enough to ask.“Rose Kchneidermun told nm of a woman who had worked in a box shop in Chicago for thirty year, and could not in ten hours make enough to live on- she could only do it by working twelve to fourteen hours These condi tions are terrible, and the girls must be helped to organize and keep up their organizations, and if public opinion is on their side they will be able to do it.Miss Morgan’s efforts, however, on behalf of working w meu, did not begin with her enlistment in the ranks of the girl shirt waist makers. It is only a striking example of many char it able works extending over a period of vears. With her charity has not. been an hvsterica! hold v to be takes up asW:i purely bocini duty, and abandoned when the exi^em-ie* of no, ioty demand ed. On the contrary, she considers it a lift' work.
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