Truth in Fabric: Hearing Before a Subcommittee...on S. 799...to Prevent Deceit...in Woven Fabrics...June 1-7, July 7 And8, 1921 |
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Side 17
... Garment buyers are paying top prices for shoddy . ** There is no assault upon the manufacturers of shoddy . Purchasers who want shoddy may have it . * ** We have pure - food regulations . Why not pure - fabric laws ? The Christian ...
... Garment buyers are paying top prices for shoddy . ** There is no assault upon the manufacturers of shoddy . Purchasers who want shoddy may have it . * ** We have pure - food regulations . Why not pure - fabric laws ? The Christian ...
Side 18
... garment made into shoddy is still pure wool , but not virgin wool , as the buyer believes it to be . There is a vast difference in the wearing qualities of the two cloths , and the result is a fraud on the purchaser . To stop this ...
... garment made into shoddy is still pure wool , but not virgin wool , as the buyer believes it to be . There is a vast difference in the wearing qualities of the two cloths , and the result is a fraud on the purchaser . To stop this ...
Side 37
... garment more in their effort to get virgin wool ; but after paying the extra $ 10 or $ 15 to get virgin wool , they have been given shoddy , which in many instances was of the most inferior quality . A typical case was noted in ...
... garment more in their effort to get virgin wool ; but after paying the extra $ 10 or $ 15 to get virgin wool , they have been given shoddy , which in many instances was of the most inferior quality . A typical case was noted in ...
Side 38
... garment the appearance was the same as a fabric made from virgin wool . The coat was purchased in the fall of 1919 , when prices were at their highest . The purchaser was a poor working girl , who felt that she could not afford to pay ...
... garment the appearance was the same as a fabric made from virgin wool . The coat was purchased in the fall of 1919 , when prices were at their highest . The purchaser was a poor working girl , who felt that she could not afford to pay ...
Side 47
... garments made from them never could be turned . " ANSWER . Competent witnesses and testimony prove by irrefutable facts ... garment , or retarding their sale . Mr. WALKER . There are one or two other things that I want to bring to your ...
... garments made from them never could be turned . " ANSWER . Competent witnesses and testimony prove by irrefutable facts ... garment , or retarding their sale . Mr. WALKER . There are one or two other things that I want to bring to your ...
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advertising ALEXANDER WALKER all-wool Association believe better branding BRIGGS cent virgin wool cents a pound Chairman CHERINGTON committee Congress consumer contain shoddy cost cotton County Farm Bureau enacted enforcement fabric bill fabric contains fabric manufacturer fact facturer farmers Federal Trade Commission fiber French-Capper truth garment gentlemen give GOLDMAN Government honest industry interested label legislation machine manu mark MARSTEN merchandise merino mill misbranding oleomargarine opponents protection provisions purchaser pure wool question rags raw material Representative FRENCH retailer reworked wool sample sell selvage Senator FERNALD Senator SMITH Senator STANFIELD Senator WATSON sheep husbandry silk sold SONNEBORN SPILLMAN STAGER stamp statement suit of clothes sumer tell term all wool textile thing tion to-day trade-mark truth in fabric United wear WEBB WHITMAN WOOD wool cloth wool fabrics Wool Growers woolen woolgrowers worsted woven yard yarn
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