Table of Contents: Prosperity drive; Feldspar for ceramics; Fertilizer ammoniation; Taming the Saguenay River; Foul water and waterfowl; Cellulose acetate, a DuPont product; A memorial for the ages; Refinished and in service; No more needless...
Table of Contents: We serve the motor industry; The New Yorker, a great hotel; What shall we do with this mountain of glass; More progress in boudoir decoration; Air-minded luggage; The role of universities in game conservation; Give me a clean...
Table of Contents: Wild life restoration; Chromite in the Philippine Islands; Caring for concrete; Leg bands of Pyralin; Hail to the scale; Shoes -- a new chapter in an old story; Fort Peck Dam; Rayon adds new charm to velvets; The Cavalcade of...
A dainty, flocked star flower pattern adds dimension and textural interest to the smooth nylon tricot used in this enchanting feminine costume for glamour lounging. Use of DuPont nylon assures complete washability plus the added boon of little or...
Here is a cool summery ensemble in an airy, light-weight batiste that will keep its fresh look and resist rumpling because it contains Dacron polyester fiber. Use of this DuPont Fiber also adds greatly to crease retention, and the clusters of knife...
Packaging is the final step at DuPont's Columbia, Tennessee plant. The machine wraps and seals 4,000 sponges an hour. Cellophane wrapper, which requires the same basic raw materials, adds sales appeal to the sponge.
Packaging is the final step at DuPont's Columbia, Tennessee plant. The machine wraps and seals 4,000 sponges an hour. Cellophane wrapper, which requires the same basic raw materials, adds sales appeal to the sponge.
At DuPont's Chamber Works a dye worker adds salt to dye solution from huge hoppers. The salt isolates the dye from the water in which it is mixed. Tons of ice control the solution at proper low temperature.
Crystallized new mown hay-coumarin crystals. This odor synthetically compounded adds a sweet note to many perfumes. Shown here in concentrated form, it occurs naturally in several plants and traces of it present in hay impart to it the peculiar...
Hendrick requests that Taunton reply to his earlier inquiries and adds a query about the height and diameter of the 10 horse boiler. Hendrick prefers their boiler to one from Salamandrine based on its lesser weight and appearance. The guarantee he...
Hendrick asks them to order a rheostat suitable for reducing 220 volt current to 115 and inquires about an extra battery. He adds that he still hopes to be first in the field as one of Wood's automobiles was delivered a few days before but was...
Hendrick orders a two seated automobile. He adds that if he likes the carriage he might sell them and encourage the young men who work with him to sell them, too. There is a handwritten postscript.
Written on back: "The easy flattering fit made possible by the 'controlled stretch' characteristics of 'Ban-Lon' textured yarn is one reason for the sharply increasing Spring sales of this new stretch glove by Gloversville Knitting Co. A high...
Beaver Creek adds water to the Brandywine Creek and W.I. Pollock's grist mill uses that creek as it flows into the Brandywine. Mill is located on 'Aston Terrace' - 500 acres owned by George Aston prior to 1739. Aston's son-in-law, Roger Hunt...
Beaver Creek adds water to the Brandywine Creek and W.I. Pollock's grist mill uses that creek as it flows into the Brandywine. Mill is located on 'Aston Terrace' - 500 acres owned by George Aston prior to 1739. Aston's son-in-law, Roger Hunt...