What every business woman should know; a complete guide to business usages and requirements, with explanations of business terms and commercial forms . ^^•^^==^- UC SOUTHERN REGIONAL LIBRARY FACILITY AA 001 018 459 6 AT:;GELES. NEW YORK FREDERICK A. STOKES COMPANY PUBLISHERS Copyright, lOlG, byFrederick A. Stokes Company All rights reserved PUBLISHERS NOTE This book is the same in every respectas What Every Business Man ShouldKnow, with the exception of a few subjectswhich pertain exclusively to women. If a man can write a better took, preach a bettersermon, or make a hatter mousetrap than /(f


What every business woman should know; a complete guide to business usages and requirements, with explanations of business terms and commercial forms . ^^•^^==^- UC SOUTHERN REGIONAL LIBRARY FACILITY AA 001 018 459 6 AT:;GELES. NEW YORK FREDERICK A. STOKES COMPANY PUBLISHERS Copyright, lOlG, byFrederick A. Stokes Company All rights reserved PUBLISHERS NOTE This book is the same in every respectas What Every Business Man ShouldKnow, with the exception of a few subjectswhich pertain exclusively to women. If a man can write a better took, preach a bettersermon, or make a hatter mousetrap than /(f,s ncujhbor,though he build his house in tlie woods, the tcorldwill make a beaten path to his door. PREFACE There are assembled in this book, arranged for conveni-ent reference in encyclopedic form, commercial terms anddata which the American Business Woman who desires toestablish herself as a factor in what has heretofore beenconsidered the affairs of men should know. It has been the endeavor to present as authentic infor-mation upon each subject as could be obtained. TheWorld Almanac, McClures Magazine, the Postal Tele-graph & Cable Company, Western Union Telegraph Com-pany, Adams Express Company, Yawman & Erb


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