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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1919)
PICTURE PRESS QRARB SECTION . i T-v- ii III .VM " Xq yM - S " ! i a J X Ov X , . ,-7 II n j: J 1 Mx x Hr Hi ' ( Nl m xx t imxx x 1 la v M S x While woman's delight may be to spend money, here is one wno makes it, and in a most unusual game for women, the stock market. Miss Elizabeth Cook, a college woman who started as a file clerk, is no considered one of the "Street's" mot. successful bond saleswomen. Technically statistician for Hemphill, White & Chamberlain, of 37 Wall Street, New YorktCity, she is more than that. She not only produces, but helps others to produce. An example of one who makes quite a good deal more money than her average sister is Miss Beatrice Csrr, manager of the atatistical department, as well as financial and mailing, of Fisk & Robinson of 26 Exchange Place, Ntw York City. She collects, analyses and digesta facts, and her position is one -of responsibility. ,f 2 ' ; ' "h hf X- 1 .:S 3oing weary ot teaching school, Mias Eleanor Kerr invaded -Wall Street and con red. She ia sow manager of the statistical department of William Morrias Imbrie & Company of 61 Broadway, New York City, and is known for her keen, sensitive "touch" with the stock market. She believes that household economy can be applied in bueiness and has demonstrated this to the entire satisfaction ot her employers. V DO THE WORK! VERY WELL, MR. UMgL MAN, JUST NOTE llWm A THAT THEY ttfiM ARE DOING JJO Wall Street's highest paid woman is said to be Mrs. Helen Kenny Holmes, private secretary to C. W, MacQuoid of 14 Wall Street, New York City. Mrs. Holmes seems to possess a remarkable intuition that foretells the turn of the market, resulting in big gains by her employers. Mrs. Holmes rose to success via the telephone switchboard, where she learned ail about the market by taking quotations. y 4. jS5 r WAV-,? lir Mis Kathleen Taylor, one of the "Street's" cleverest operators made jjood in a position that traditionally was closed to her sex. She is with Edey, Leslie & Sloan of 70 Broadway, New York City. Her knowledge of conditions "on the street" is expert, and her lectures on "Women and Finance" have been widely attended, and have been the means of inducing scores of women to study investment securities. Widely known ss one of Wall Street's clever feminiue operators, Miss Helen Husted is a woman who .forsook the classroom for the nock market, and made a success of it. She is the n anager of the women's department st Merrill, Lynch & Company 7 Wall Street, New York City, and is reputed to "know the gamt." She has built up a selecteclientele among the wonun, and shows the generalship of any 'man when the market becomes pomtky.