Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 January 1910 — Office Femininity. [ARTICLE]

Office Femininity.

“Women may flaunt their independence as much as they like,” said the observant man, "but they seldom lose their femininity. If you take a look at those stenographers and typewriters who nestle about in every downtown office, you will find them between business hours at work on some, little, th'lng they would have done if they had been at home, a piece of embroidery, a dollie, hemstitching a handkerchief or embroidering a centerpiece or something The top drawer of their desk Is always full of feminine things, needles and thread and scissors. In fact, there are very few of them that I have seen who don’t make their part of the office, in.spite of their work, aa much like home as possible.”—New York Times. (