DRAFT OF A CLASSIFICATION FOR THF WORLd's FAIR. 697 



484. Woolen and Wousted Fabrics — Coutiniied. 



6. Upholstery goods. 



Woolen upholstery goods — tapestry, terry, rep and damaak. 

 Worsted or mohair upholstery goods— tapestry, plush, terry and rep. 



7. Sundries and small wares. 



Webbing and gorings. 



Bindings, beltings, braids, galloons, fringes and gimps. 



Cords and tassels. 



Suspenders, braces, and all elastic fabrics. 



Dress trimmnigs, embroideries, etc. 



8. Felt goods. 



Felt cloths. 



Trimming and lining felti 



Felt skirts and skirtings 



Table and piano covers. 



Felts for ladies' hats. Saitdle felts. Druggets. 



Endless belts for printing machines. 



Rubber-shoe linings and other foot wear. 



Hair felting. 



9. Carpets and rugs. 



Ingrains, two-ply and three-ply and art carpets. 

 Tapestry and body Brussels. 



Tapestry velvet, Wilton or Wilton velvet, Axminster, nioquette. 

 Tapestry, Wilton, nioquette, ingrain and Smyrna rugs. 

 Other woolen rugs. 

 Rag carpets. 

 10. Wool Hats of every description. 



485. Silk Fabrics. 



Organ zine, tram, spun-silk yarn. 



Machine twist and .sewing silk. 



Fringe, knitting, embroidery and floss silk. 



Tie silks and scarfs. 



Gimps and trimmings, braids and bindings. 



Ribbons, laces. 



Dress and cloak trimmings. 



Military trimmings. 



Dress goods, figured and plain. 



Tailor's linings. 



Upholstery goods — Tapestries, curtains, velvets, plushes. 



486. Hosiery and Knit Goods of Cotton, Silk, Wool, or Mixed Fibers. 



Shirts and drawers, hosiery, mittens and gloves. 

 Jersey cloths. 



487. Fabrics of Hemp, Flax, .Iute, and other Vegetable Fibers other than 



Cotton. 

 Hemp jute and linen yarns. 

 Bags and bagging, twines, threads. 

 Linen cloths and drills, plain and mixed. 

 Cambrics. 

 All other fabrics of flax, hemp. Jute, ramie, and other vegetable fibers. 



488. Mixed and Special Fabrics, not elsewh^^re classed. 



Laces of thread and cotton ; laces of silk, wool, or mohair, made with the 



needle or loom, and not classified with the fine arts. 

 Silver and gold lace. 

 Silk and cottonet, plain or figured. 

 Embroidery and tambour work. 



Crocheting, etc. Embroidery in gold, silver and silk. 

 Embroidery, tapestry and other work done by hand. 



