Excerpt from Japanese Pamphlets, Vol. 3
Incidentally the woman swells the labor market, for she works continu ally ln the shop or store, Or field, with her child near her. She does the work of a man wherever she may be placed.
The accusation has been made that the picture bride does not always confine her usefulness to one hus band, or even to one State, but is avail'able where her services will have most value; and that is in, the States which have passed anti-alien land laws. 'last year (1918) Japanese picture brides were admitted to the United States.
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