ed by factory system, 91.
Iowa, women workers in, 110;
labor bureau, 122.
"Iphigenia in Tauris," 31.
Irish, emigration, 84;
industries, 159.
Iron law of wages, defined and denounced, 15;
applicable to unskilled labor, 15.
Jevons, W.S., 147.
Justice, education in, 271;
a soul-growth, 273, 274.
Kansas, women workers in, 110;
labor bureau, 122;
average wage in, 89.
Kay, Dr., 89.
Kelley, Florence, 264.
Kettle, Rupert, on arbitration, 268.
Knights of Labor, on women's work, 270.
Knitting, 74;
and hosiery trades, women in, 108.
Labor, degradation of, 35;
unskilled in colonies, 58;
child, 86;
effect of out-door, on pregnant mothers, 147;
unskilled, a cause of low wages, 271;
bureaus, their work in relation to women, 110
(_see_ also under each State);
Father of, 115;
mobility of, 17;
Congress in Belgium, 175;
hours of, in Germany, 185,
in France, 183,
in Austria, 185,
in Belgium, 186,
in Switzerland, 186.
Laborer does not receive his share, 13.
Lace-making, women employed in, 48, 108;
in Ireland, 159;
in Nottingham, 268.
Lecky, W.H., 89.
Leroy-Beaulieu, Paul, 165, 167, 251.
Levasseur, E., 161.
Lille, cave-dwellers in, 168.
"London, Bitter Cry of Outcast," 9, 196;
poverty, 9, 10.
Louis le Jeune, 46.
Louis, Saint, "Institutions" of, 46.
Louisiana, women workers in, 110.
Louisville, Ky., weekly wage in, 139.
Love, law of, ends conflict, 274.
Lowell factory-girl, 93.
Lowell, Josephine Shaw, 267.
Luther, 44.
Lynn, Mass., shoe-making industry of, 99.
Machinery, effects on woman's labor, 252.
Maine, Sir Henry, 42.
Maine, women employed in, 110;
in shoe-making, 99;
labor bureau, 123;
average wages, 139.
Manual training, in California, 122.
(_See_ also education.)
Marriage, 27, 38.
Married women in factories, 91, 118.
Massachusetts, Bureau of Labor reports, 99, 101, 111;
census of women workers in, 110, 116;
average wages in, 139.
Match-making dangers, 221.
Mazzini on freedom, 273.
Men oppose admission of women to trades, 20.
Men's furnishing-goods, women employed in, 108.
Michigan, women workers in, 110.
Millinery, women employed in, 108;
readily organized trade, 254.
Mines, women in, 174.
Minnesota, women employed in, 110;
labor bureau, 122;
average wage, 141.
Mississippi, working-women in, 110.
Missouri, women workers i
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