. Cotton . 15 1560N27 CHM OTTON CompUmontsTHE cMATIONlALASSOCIATION OFCOTTONMANUFACTURERS. ]^1 A XJ A>\ EXHIBITION COMMITTEE Harold C. Whitman, ChairmanThe Esmond Mills John A. Sweetzer, TreasurerBoston Manufacturing Co. Lawrence M. Keeler, AgentWhitin Alachine W^orks Morgan Butler, TreasurerButler Mill W^iLLTAM E. WinchesterLockwood Company Charles B. Chase, General Manager Bertram H. Borden, PresidentStevens Alanufacturing Co. American Printing Co, M. D. C. Crawford, Art DirectorWomens Wear T5 TRADITIONS OF BEAUTY IN THE NEWERAOFTHE MACHINE Robert Amory, PresidentThe National Association


. Cotton . 15 1560N27 CHM OTTON CompUmontsTHE cMATIONlALASSOCIATION OFCOTTONMANUFACTURERS. ]^1 A XJ A>\ EXHIBITION COMMITTEE Harold C. Whitman, ChairmanThe Esmond Mills John A. Sweetzer, TreasurerBoston Manufacturing Co. Lawrence M. Keeler, AgentWhitin Alachine W^orks Morgan Butler, TreasurerButler Mill W^iLLTAM E. WinchesterLockwood Company Charles B. Chase, General Manager Bertram H. Borden, PresidentStevens Alanufacturing Co. American Printing Co, M. D. C. Crawford, Art DirectorWomens Wear T5 TRADITIONS OF BEAUTY IN THE NEWERAOFTHE MACHINE Robert Amory, PresidentThe National Association of Cotton Manufacturers COTTON as a fibre can be made into the most beautiful andsought-after fabrics. Consider the hand-spun and woventurban cloths of the Indian Rajahs of old—cloth a yard wide yetfine enough to draw through a ladys ring! When spread on thegrass at evening the dew would make it so transparent as to beinvisible. Every thread perfectly smooth, round and even ! Cloths ofsuch beauty and costliness available only for Princes and Rajahs. In more recent years the widespreacotton00nati


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