WASHING OFF ROUGE
NEAV JOB FOR POLICEWOMEN
The women members of the police force of Newark, New Jersey, have addccl to their duties that.cf arresting gir s with dazzling complexions,, v.abhin 0 the sendfn" 1 them°ho'ne (tvritesj'lie New^' York r^,srH"-r^d c ?3e ablution of ten sirls, was interviewed l,j reporters regarding llio reasons for ii» novel extension 6f the iMnct.ons of the inv authority." said Xlr. Corballv" "I't'oin the common law, and I l-cel" a.lso I am acting in place of the nnrents of these girls, who would want me to do what I atn doing it tliev knew »-ii"t wis <joi",g on." Mr. Corbally lias, stalioned several ,n«l'""woi»en outside t'ne railwi'.v stations :of Newark. According to him. Newark ' lm-s lwenllv been plagued by girls I row New York.' who lay on their dangerous complexions in Ihe Indies' waiting-rooms, whither, before their return home .tliev repair for the purpose ol removing their high facial colour. The vie tuns «f he new terror of the law submitted tor the most nari miiell.v, though with tears, to forcible police washing.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 146, 15 March 1919, Page 5
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178WASHING OFF ROUGE Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 146, 15 March 1919, Page 5
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