[56] In re Morgan, 26 Col. 415.

[57] Since this article was written the Illinois supreme court has declared the ten-hour law constitutional.—Editor.

[58] Hutchins and Harrison, History of Factory Legislation, p. 84.

[59] Ibid., p. 186.

[60] 155 Ill. 98.

[61] People v. Williams, 189 N. Y. 131, 134.

[62] Muller v. Oregon, 208 U. S. 412, 421-423.

[63] R. L., 106, § 69.

[64] “The moral dangers of night work are so obvious that they need only be mentioned: the danger of the streets at night, going to and from work, association with all kinds of men employes at late night hours; the difficulty for women who are away from their families, of living at respectable places and entering at night hours; the peril of the midnight recess in establishments that run all night long.” Josephine C. Goldmark, Annals American Academy of Political and Social Science, v. 28, p. 64.

[65] Hutchins and Harrison, p. 85.