Domestic and Personal Service Pursuits 



101 



The special occupations under each of the general divisions are 

 enumerated in the following tables : 



Servants, Chambermaids, and Cooks 



Servants comprised the largest single group under this head. 

 There were about one-fifth as many cooks as servants. 



Servants 



Cooks 



Charwomen and cleaners 



Chambermaids 



Coachmen and footmen . 



Total 



§2. Specific Pursuits 



Males 



Females 



Total 



1,440 



23,585 



25,025 



1,485 



4.228 



5,713 



137 



387 



524 





506 



506 



252 





252 



3,314 28,706 32.030 



Launderers and Laundry Operatives 



The facts in the following table show that five times as many 

 women are engaged in laundry work outside of regular laundries 

 as are at work in laundries : 





Males 



Females 



Total 



Launderers and laundresses (not in lanndry) . 



300^ 



10,130 



10,430 





604 



2,074 



2,678 





323 



8 



331 



Total 



1,227 



12,212 



13,43!;) 



Proprietors, Keepers, Etc. 



The following table shows the number of proprietors, keepers, 

 etc., of lodging-houses, saloons, cafes, and the like. 



Males Females Total 



Boarding and lodging-honse keepers 506 4,185 4,691 



Saloonkeepers 2,633 24 2,657 



Restaurant, cafe, and lunchroom keepers 1,426 253 1,679 



Hotel keepers and managers 921 354 1,275 



Billiard and poolroom keepers 500 6 506 



Cemetery keepers 186 186 



Bathhouse keepers and attendants 99 60 159 



Dance hall, skating rink, etc., keepers 82 13 95 



Total 6,353 4,895 11,248 



