Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 314, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 January 1920 — “So-and-So and Daughter" [ARTICLE]
“So-and-So and Daughter"
It is a welcome sight to see the words “and daughter” as the suffix to the name over a shop, says the London News. It is a sign of the ’Jmes of women’s interest in business and their recognition as responsible helpmates. In the west end there is more than one emporium of feminine attire under the ownership of So-and-So and Daughter—or daughters—and I know es, another which belongs officially to father and daughters; but I have never yet come across a shop under the joint ownership of husband and wife, yet we know of countless small businesses in which the wife of the owner does a goodly share of the work.
