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Show Dye-Making Industry ' Difficult to Master Adolph Junck, the millionaire former for-mer brewer of San Francisco, said on disembarking from the Leviathan In New York : "The bottom has fallen out of the English home-made dye boom and many large fortunes have been lost. The Hngllsh thought that with a few stolen German recipes they could rival ri-val the German dye Industry. Well, it wasn't so easy." Mr. Jnnek drew a trade paper from his pocket. "German dye-making is difficult and complicated," he said. "If you don't believe It, listen to this: And he read from the trade paper: " T!etaainldoali.arin is the reduction reduc-tion of one of the oldest alizarin colors known, namely, alizarin orange, which chemically Is nitro-nlizarin. When be-taaiiildnanthra(iiinone be-taaiiildnanthra(iiinone ls subjected to the Identical reaction which produced from anlhraiiuinone sulphonle acid the first synthetic nnzarin that Is, melting melt-ing of the product with caustic alkali at high temperature a dlhydroan-thraqulnoneazine dlhydroan-thraqulnoneazine ls obtained.'" I!e-hoboth I!e-hoboth Sunday Herald. |