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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... leather they are made of is obtained , or how are produced the vast quantities of miscellaneous " findings " which contribute to the make - up of a complete shoe . Comparatively few people understand the various processes through which ...
... leather they are made of is obtained , or how are produced the vast quantities of miscellaneous " findings " which contribute to the make - up of a complete shoe . Comparatively few people understand the various processes through which ...
Page 9
... leather would be used and a vast quantity of lesser materials manufactured especially for use in making shoes would be valueless . It must not be supposed that the style of footwear passed directly from the open sandal to the closed ...
... leather would be used and a vast quantity of lesser materials manufactured especially for use in making shoes would be valueless . It must not be supposed that the style of footwear passed directly from the open sandal to the closed ...
Page 10
... leather , with wooden soles and made rights and lefts . In Egypt and Syria , taking off one's slipper and striking another with it or throwing it at him is still a customary token of renuncia- tion , as an unworthy son and , perhaps ...
... leather , with wooden soles and made rights and lefts . In Egypt and Syria , taking off one's slipper and striking another with it or throwing it at him is still a customary token of renuncia- tion , as an unworthy son and , perhaps ...
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... leather from Cordova , and from the Norman word " cordwainer , " meaning " a worker in Cordova leather , " has been anglicized the Saxon word " shoemaker . " Later , we read of " slippers of purple with fret work of gold . " Wooden ...
... leather from Cordova , and from the Norman word " cordwainer , " meaning " a worker in Cordova leather , " has been anglicized the Saxon word " shoemaker . " Later , we read of " slippers of purple with fret work of gold . " Wooden ...
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... leather , with tops of enormous dimensions , spreading over so widely as to almost obstruct the movement of the feet . The Puritans wore such boot tops and after the restoration of Charles II , the French custom was introduced of ...
... leather , with tops of enormous dimensions , spreading over so widely as to almost obstruct the movement of the feet . The Puritans wore such boot tops and after the restoration of Charles II , the French custom was introduced of ...
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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