| 1908 - 660 Seiten
...emancipation, a right to individuality. We are, perhaps, somewhat bewildered as yet. If Miss Rogers says truly that "our women as a whole are spoiled, extremely...worship that they demand from our hard-working men," I doubt if it is so much a national defect in our moral character as it is a transient accompaniment... | |
| Henry Holt - 1914 - 486 Seiten
...which is largely responsible for the scandalous slackening of marriage ties in the United States. . . . Our women as a whole are spoiled, extremely idle,...worship that they demand from our hard-working men. . . . The hair-dressers, the manicurists, the cafes at lunch time, are full to overflowing with women... | |
| 1907 - 1108 Seiten
...tens of thousands of our women in every city in the Union; and much travel has failed to discover its exact equivalent anywhere else in the world. These...shops, bent on the American worship of "Everything Ready-made;" matinees are packed with solidly feminine audiences. The hair-dressers', the manicurists',... | |
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