SUPPLEMENT TO 



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LE5SON FOR THE FARM HOME 



L. H. Bailey, Director 

 Course for the Farm Home, Martha Van Rensselaer, Supervisor 



ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AT THE POST OFFICE AT ITHACA, NEW YORK 



vnr tt i\r„ .* ITHACA, NEW YORK HOUSEHOLD textile series 



vol. n. wo. 45 AUGUST i, 1913 N °- « 



HINTS ON CHOOSING TEXTILES 



DISCUSSION PAPER 



Those who receive the Reading-Course for the Farm Home may con- 

 tribute much toward arousing public sentiment for honest textiles. We 

 have been successful in our demand for pure foods and the same interest 

 is needed in order to regulate textile industries. To that end, will you 

 study the conditions under which you are buying textiles for household 

 use and for wearing apparel ? We greatly desire to know of your experi- 

 ence and to have your suggestions. 



Have you written to the Supervisor of the Reading-Course this year? 

 She may need to hear from you in order to know wherein the Reading- 

 Course is of value to you. 



1. What has been your experience with adulterated wool goods? 



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