EAVES, 100
Box Loom Weaves Including Crepes, 100
Manufacturing Costs, 101
CALCULATIONS, 103
Calculation Blank, 110
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OTHER BOOKS
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THE AMERICAN SILK JOURNAL
Established 1882. A monthly magazine devoted exclusively to dress silks,
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market, fashions, trade events and news. Published on the first of each
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SERIVALOR or the True Value of Raw Silk
By ADOLF ROSENZWEIG,
The great international authority on silk. A practical and logical system
of standardizing raw silks. Price, $4.25 postpaid.
DICTIONARY OF SILK TERMS
The most complete and authentic dictionary ever published on silk terms,
from the raw silk to the finished broad and narrow silks, including weaves,
styles, patterns, effects, colors, trade-marks, etc. Bound in cloth, 93
pages, price, $1.50 postpaid.
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By C.R. CLIFFORD.
A valuable book treating on color contrasts and harmonies. It will assist
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Colored plates and diagrams illustrating the fundamental principles of the
subject, of inestimable value to either student or artisan. Price, $1.50
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PERIOD FURNISHINGS
By C.R. CLIFFORD
An encyclopedia of furnishings, decorations, furniture. Contains 2,731
illustrations, 266 pages, size 91/4 x 12; 112 fabric illustrations, covering
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