The American Woolen Company-comprising American methods, American machinery, American workmen and American stockholders-is "of the people," "by the people," and "for the people. 99 The reasonable prices at which we furnish our fabrics for the clothes of the people are AMERICAN A U.S. PAT. OFFICE OF AMERICA made possible: First, by our great and economical purchases of raw material; and Second, by the magnitude and efficiency of our mills. We ask your co-operation in demanding American Woolen Company's fabrics, whether purchased by the piece or in the finished garment. By such co-operation you endorse an American industry which offers you a finished product representing substantial economies econo mies to which you are entitled and which are yours on demand. Order the Cloth as well as the Clothes AMERICAN WOOLEN COMPANY OF NEW YORK J. CLIFFORD WOODHULL, Selling Agent American Woolen Building, 18th to 19th Street on 4th Avenue New York mill consists of two sets of buildings, in three sec tions. Total length 1500 feet, 125 feet wide, 6 stories high. Total floor space 2,579,351 square feet or nearly 60 acres. 60,000 tons of coal consumed annually. 42 boilers to run engines which gener ate 25,000 horse-power. Two sets of escalators to convey the help from the lower floors to the top of the buildings. A restaurant where the operatives are served luncheons at cost. The mill typifies the latest and most scientific principles of mill construction as regards the welfare, safety and comfort of its 6000 employees. |