Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 February 1918 — Woman Workers' Garb. [ARTICLE]

Woman Workers' Garb.

The 15 women who have been ap-\ pointed mail carriers in New York city wear gray uniform jackets and caps, but stick to skirts. They are just one skirt each behind their sisters in the march of progress who are street car conductors. The 25 women employed as conductors on the New York trolley lines wear “womanalls,” uniform garments which are a compromise between masculine and feminine attire, having semidivided skirts.