Annual Report of the Secretary of Internal Affairs of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Industrial statistics. Pt. IIIDepartment of Internal Affairs, Bureau of Industrial Statistics, 1902 |
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... imported from China - most of them from Canton - where they are made by hand . The white edge of the thick , rigid sole is made of a material resembling plaster , and if it becomes soiled , can be cleaned and whitened again . Some shoes ...
... imported from China - most of them from Canton - where they are made by hand . The white edge of the thick , rigid sole is made of a material resembling plaster , and if it becomes soiled , can be cleaned and whitened again . Some shoes ...
Page 17
... imported boots and shoes . The principal requirement is that the toes be wide and roomy , because the sandals and clogs which are worn in childhood give full freedom to the fore - part of the foot and full growth results . Japanese do ...
... imported boots and shoes . The principal requirement is that the toes be wide and roomy , because the sandals and clogs which are worn in childhood give full freedom to the fore - part of the foot and full growth results . Japanese do ...
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... imported shoes . The poverty of the great masses of the common people and the climate will prevent a very general adoption of the clothes of civili- zation , but the intercourse between Japan and America is becoming greater each year ...
... imported shoes . The poverty of the great masses of the common people and the climate will prevent a very general adoption of the clothes of civili- zation , but the intercourse between Japan and America is becoming greater each year ...
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... imported articles , and small shop work is rapidly increasing , but large shoe factories are to be looked for only as a possibility of the future . When some of the beatuiful specimens of first - class American shoemaking recently ...
... imported articles , and small shop work is rapidly increasing , but large shoe factories are to be looked for only as a possibility of the future . When some of the beatuiful specimens of first - class American shoemaking recently ...
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... imported , mainly from France , Germany and Austria . Hundreds of pairs of heavy workingmen's shoes are annually imported from Malta . Overshoes are said to be customarily worn , both summer and winter and in rainy weather their use is ...
... imported , mainly from France , Germany and Austria . Hundreds of pairs of heavy workingmen's shoes are annually imported from Malta . Overshoes are said to be customarily worn , both summer and winter and in rainy weather their use is ...
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AGGREGATE AMOUNT AGGREGATE WAGES PAID-Continued AMOUNT OF WAGES AVERAGE ANNUAL PRODUCT AVERAGE DAILY WAGE AVERAGE DAILY WAGE-Continued Average number AVERAGE YEARLY EARNINGS AVERAGE YEARLY EARNINGS-Continued BASIC MATERIAL BOILERS boots and shoes BOTTLE AND TABLE CARS Character of Industry CHENILLE children's shoes com-crease COMPARATIVE TABLE compared ered COMPARISON OF AGGREGATE COMPARISON OF AVERAGE COMPARISON OF NUMBER COMPARISON OF VALUE COST OF BASIC crease days in operation DAYS IN OPERATION-Continued footwear HOSIERY Increase or decrease IRON AND STEEL kiln leather LISHMENTS MATERIAL TO VALUE ments consid ments daily wage ments production number of days Number of es NUMBER OF PERSONS NUMBER OF WAGE pared with 1901 PERSONS EMPLOYED-Continued PIG IRON PLOYE Portland cement preced preced-compared PRODUCT PER EMPLOYE RECAPITULATION OF COMPARATIVE RELATIVE PER CENT SILK-BROAD SKILLED AND UNSKILLED tablish tion tons VALUE OF AVERAGE VALUE OF MANUFACTURED VALUE OF PRODUCT-Continued VALUE OF PRODUCTION WAGES TO VALUE WOOLEN AND WORSTED WROUGHT IRON YARNS