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January 9, 1915.] MARYLAND SUFFRAGE NEWS 32S lishment and in every room where women are employed. This is done prin- cipally through the mail, but some are given to messengers sent by the em- ployer. Following the posting of the law comes the making out of the schedules, time for beginning and stopping work, and this requires patience and much education. It is rather interesting to note some of the ways in which these schedules have been worked out to obtain for the employer a 10-hour day, especially in our large stores. I will just mention three of- them. One we consider a very fair schedule, that is, fair to the employe, is the one from 10 to 10, with one hour for lunch and one hour for supper; or 9 to 10, with one hour and a half for lunch and one hour and a half for supper; or from