Look here," he asked; "have you ever sung for Beatrice's working girls?
Associated with the committee are many other well-known social economists,--women of wealth and influence who have given years to the service of working girls.
The Young Women's Christian Association has had an industrial department, which up to a recent period concerned itself merely with the spiritual welfare of working girls.
At present the vacation facilities of working girls in large cities are small.
In New York Miss Virginia Potter, niece of the late Bishop Potter, and Miss Potter's colleagues in the Association of Working Girls' Clubs, have opened a public dance hall.
A clean room and three wholesomely cooked meals a day can be furnished to working girls at a price such as would make it possible for them to live honestly on the small wage of the factory and store.
If we working girls don't stand up and help one another, I'd like to know who's going to do it for us.
She earned wages far above the average of working girls, a fact well understood in the club.
The hardness with which even the suggestion of looseness is treated in any group of working girls is simply an expression of self-preservation.
This freedom is one of the most serious influences in the life of working girls in New York.
It was natural that the young women brought into touch with the young working girls in the Sunday-school should apprehend the restrictions that life in a tenement imposed on a working girl.
The Mutual Benefit Fund of the New York Association of Working Girls' Societies has in this respect a better policy than the stores.
You've always been sheltered, you've always had everything you'd want, and you come and judge us working girls.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "working girls" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.