Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 225, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 September 1914 — Women Detectives. [ARTICLE]
Women Detectives.
Women detectives are now employed on special occasions at the British house of commons. One or two of them, employed by Scotland Yard, sit in the ladies’ gallery to deal immediately with any suffragette intruders. They are so fashionably attired as to be undistinguishable from the usual galleryites. Men detectives regularly elf among the men in the strangers’ gallery. When a suffrage debate is expected there will sometimes be nearly a dozen among the audience.
