The Kodak Salesman . -. In the future all sjiecial work will l)e handled in a separatedepartment and this arrangementalone will relieve the regular manu-facturing departments ()f a greatdeal of congestion which has here-tofore been unavoidable. The new building is of pier con->truction with saw tooth roof, in->uring the best possible light on allfloors, a consideration of prime im-portance in a building devoted tothe manufacture of an article likethe Graflex camera, made almostentirely b\- hand, and requiring ex-])ert workmanship and exactingpa!n> in fitting the parts together. Constr


The Kodak Salesman . -. In the future all sjiecial work will l)e handled in a separatedepartment and this arrangementalone will relieve the regular manu-facturing departments ()f a greatdeal of congestion which has here-tofore been unavoidable. The new building is of pier con->truction with saw tooth roof, in->uring the best possible light on allfloors, a consideration of prime im-portance in a building devoted tothe manufacture of an article likethe Graflex camera, made almostentirely b\- hand, and requiring ex-])ert workmanship and exactingpa!n> in fitting the parts together. Construction work t)n this newaddition is being pushed as fast aspossible and we expect to have itready for occupancy early this fall. Life is simply a matter of concentration—you are what youset out to be. You are a composite of the things you say, thebooks you read, the thoughts you think, the company you keepand the things you desire to become.—The Hudsonian. 5r/ie KODAK SALESMAN. A Window That Stopped Them With window displays like every-thing else it is the unusual that at-tracts. The commonplace receivesand is entitled to scant striking display reproducedabove has been built along unusuallines—so unusual, in fact, that itneeds a word or two of descriptionto properly appreciate it. The window consists really oftwo displays. At the front of thewindow, snappy enlargements toldtheir story while half way back theword Kodak cut out of card-board permitted the eye to pene- trate to the rear of the win-dow, completely screened by thetrim except for the Kodak of the cut-out was a second-ary display of Kodaks and tripods,which gained in etTectiveness fromtlie originality of their presentation. The display lent itself particu-larly well to night use. Obvious-ly, light back of the cloth trim andshining through the cut-out letters—Kodak attracted the eye. A striking display and one thatcould be adaj)ted to a window ofany size or shape


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