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Show Bulletin !; on Pure m Textiles ; I! Agricultural College Issues Valuable iliH Bulletin For Free DIs- fjjjj trlbutlon ' IbbbI ' aH Bids for the printing of n bulletin ' ilajH on Pure Textiles, o,ro bolng consld- ' JH ered at tho Utah Agricultural College. , fH Prof. C. W. Porter of tho homo ec- ',b onomlcs department recommended Its :?H publication to Dr. Wldtboo of that In- " ' stltutlon and. tho president has or- Ih dored that It bo published as one of lH tho regular collego bulletins. H This Is tho first work on tho sub- )H Ject to come from experiments per- ilLfl formed at tho A. C. "In sovcral ways jH It Is to bo an lmp'ortnnt fnctor In the , j H education of tho women of tho stato. S Textiles aro Adulterated Is discussed j il In a way that Is suro to enlighten j II the consumer, who has not had spo- . I II clal training on tho subject of detect- : tl lng adulterations. ; ;( Strong discussion of tho Llndqulst bill, providing that manufacturers bo , rcnwlredby, liuv tojiiap-k tho percent itaaal of each kind of matcfTaTlrT'dveTybolt Pil of cloth sold, Is also contained In " tfiaal the bulletin. Tho passage of this bill ILI Is urged as a public duty. jliaaal Tho analytical work reported In Iil tho bulletin was done by Miss Blanch LiH Cooper, Mrs. Rhoda B. Cook, Miss , fH Allco Dunford, and Miss Coral Korr. , It Is believed that tho publication 111 will bo of Intenso Interest to every . ftfl woman in tho stato who buys her own clothing, without knowledge of what It is made, beyond what tho mer- U chant, who Is himself often poorly Dl Informed, gives her. If the bids for 'printing aro accept- ed during the present week, the but- M letln should be ready for distribution U within tho coming month. Persons tsfl desiring a copy may get It by apply- H )ng at the president's office or writ- H log a letter addressed to htm at Lot H gan. As it la published as a col- ' H "lege bulletin, It will be for free dls- H trlbutlon. fl |