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Stewart Morrison when he was in the mill was in it from top to bottom, from carder to spinner and weaver, from wool-sorter to cloth-hall inspector, to make sure that the manufacturing principles for which All-Wool Morrison stood were carried out to the last detail. On that January morning, as usual, he was in the mill with his sleeves rolled up.

It is well for the weaver to remember that every successful experiment puts the manufacture on a higher plane of development and makes it more valuable as a family industry. Undoubtedly the most useful and from a utilitarian point of view the most perfect rag rug is made from worn ingrain carpet, especially if it is of the honest all-wool kind, and not the modern mixture of cotton and wool.

The merry twinkle in the clerk's eye brought Miss Lottie to the rescue, and after much deliberation on the part of Melindy a heavy piece of all-wool goods of bright maroon was at length decided upon for the best dress, while another of fancy plaid was chosen for reception purposes.

He mused humorously for a moment over a book on "Ease in Conversation." Eventually he arrived at the department appropriate to his age and the almost universal ambition of the civilized male, to wit, clothing. An all-wool suit embodying all the features that make for clothes satisfaction. The devotee of Messrs.

"I wouldn't quit now if you paid me." "But " A policeman appeared at the door. "Say, pal," he remarked to John, "you'll have to be fading away soon, I guess. Give you three minutes more. Say it quick." He retired. Smith looked at John. "You won't quit?" he said. "No." Smith smiled. "You're an all-wool sport, John," he said. "I don't suppose you know how to spell quit.

Compared with the best-known domestic breeds, we find that our wild species is much larger, and, instead of an all-wool garment, wears a thick over-coat of hair like that of the deer, and an under-covering of fine wool. The hair, though rather coarse, is comfortably soft and spongy, and lies smooth, as if carefully tended with comb and brush.

Misrepresentation in advertisement should be severely punished; the selling of cold storage for fresh products, of part-cotton for all-wool clothing, of less for more expensive woods, and the thousand other ways of panning inferior goods upon an inexpert public for high-grade articles.

'The MacCallum More and Roderick MacDhu. 'The Scotch All-Wool Tartan Clothing Mart. Copthall Court, E.C., 30th September, 1892. My partner, Mr. As I have been unable to obtain any news of him on making all inquiries in my power, I venture to appeal to you.

It is sanding its sugar, and selling shoddy for all-wool. Isn't that true?" "Every newspaper does it," grumbled Shearson. "And the public knows it." "Doubted. The public knows that newspapers make mistakes and do a lot of exaggerating and sensationalizing. But you once get it into their heads that a certain newspaper is concealing and suppressing news, and see how long that paper will last.

I guess it's up to us to hold things steady, as experts. Soothe 'em and smooth 'em! It was All-Wool Morrison's lesson to me to-day! Soft and careful with 'em, seeing that they're full of what's in the air this night, and don't know just what ails 'em!" He lowered his gaze from the skies. A man was passing on his way toward the door of the hall.