Nearly seven million yards of bands, bindings and braids are produced annually in the Weaving Department, of the John B. Stetson Company, Philadelphia, requiring more than forty thousand pounds of raw silk, imported from Japan and Italy. All the...
Table of Contents: National air tour; Production of slate for the builder's use; Holing through at Hagans; In the V ring at Camp Perry; DuPont plant facilities; New DuPont rayon plant at Waynesboro, Virginia; New upholstery fabrics are made of...
Table of Contents: Explosives and industry; Boeing-built airplanes; Varied gifts of Fabrikoid; Submarine ship blasting in Carquinez Strait; Rayon in business offices; Salt of the earth; When shopping for Christmas; Tests for auto top finishes; A...
Table of Contents: Organized research; Buying earthquakes; Rayon fabrics printed in colorful designs; For neat, rapid lettering; Raising game at Carney's Point; Out to seas in a sea sled; The new varnish plant; Color climbs the stairs; A most...
Table of Contents: They founded an industry; Ammunition by Peters, a story of progress; Prepare your car for winter driving; Lithopone, a versatile pigment; Cotton cloth can be wool-finished; A new star in the shooting world; New freshness...
Table of Contents: A chemical family IV; Blowing the bar; Pioneering in medical service; the way of the Glyd-a-Way; The saga of the Siamese cat; Safeguarding your milk supply; Protection for hands that work; Vat colors make fast friends; For...
Correspondence regarding engravings, bindings, portraits and other such works commissioned by Sophie DuPont. Smith relates recent work he is completing, including a painting of the capture of the "Atalanta" and a commission for Joseph Harrison of...
The greatest care is given to detail, in manufacturing Stetson hats, as is evidenced in the trimming departments of the John B. Stetson Company, Philadelphia. The leathers, bands, and bindings must be of the highest quality and are made to fit...