CONTENTS
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
|---|---|---|
| I | Glimpsing the Great World War | [13] |
| II | Close Up Behind the Lines | [48] |
| III | Her Country’s Call | [82] |
| IV | Women Who Wear War Jewelry | [115] |
| V | The New Wage Envelope | [147] |
| VI | The Open Door in Commerce | [201] |
| VII | Taking Title in the Professions | [239] |
| VIII | At the Gates of Government | [280] |
| IX | The Rising Value of a Baby | [308] |
| X | The Ring and the Woman | [338] |
MRS. PANKHURST’S GREATEST PARADE
When she led 40,000 English women through the streets of London in July, 1915. This procession is the vanguard in the march of all the women of the world to economic independence.