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might be equal - if there is any difference the women should have the best chance if there is a way to give it to them - but is there - The men are not in business they are customers. It might be all right to provide a law for examining men each time they go to such a emporium, but this is barely feasible or to pre examine all men (except settlement workers) every day - This would be an invasion of liberty men would humbly be justified - Only a lauded profession of men go to such places - whereas of course all women who are in the business are in the business - and any properly be subject to [?]-Of course it should or the [?] & [?] [] But that same means should be taken seems to me to be not only well but humane even to those in business - Then too if men were assured that every thing was all right - it would largely increase the business [?] of this trade it would [?] them [?] to demand to a better scale of prices - Something more like "Union" conditions - shorter hours - time o a half for over time & what not D-n it girl dont you see how it works out. it may not be that the proposed law is any good probably it is not if the reformers framed it - Still something along the line is necessary or must not be assumed that it is bad