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Cheap Clothing

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Parent Issue
Day
16
Month
August
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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gome í Ui" (all tradrs say ttaai (ree wool wlll make ctoeap clottüng, ctelsntng tlmt it would reduce the _■." or 50 per i In anerwe we ipiote trom tl Dry Gooda Bcomomtet, an advocate of free woni. wli.il il saye to the minu;iit urers : ■W'itli iree ooi. ïaliries wlll be made of better material, becatwe maken Wlll liavc ttoe WOOl markrt ol tlir WOrM tn draw trom : Hut Ln the natural order of tblngs clothtag cannot be ïnnrii ohaper, becanae i; requirea but a few poaitóS Of wooi to niake a ti-arnicut. andby far tlie greater part of cost of jts pi-lulu: lion is labor cosí ." As tlic ch-í i cel by their argument u labor, t'.ií1 iniality ooald oot be iniiih lM-ttcr. and tli.' only wa.v they i-müd cbeapen clotháng would be to lnwer tile wag8 OÍ labor. The cry íor free wool la a momopoltatlc cry, mlcnlsted to harm fche wol growers ihe ín-s jí niülioiis glmply to gave the American purthiaser o,' a unit 50 cents a year. With ."o cení whiiit doea the laker sell hto bread cheap or glve largor loaxi's 1 1 1 : i u when wheat uas a dnllar V Well, DO mil' has heard oí its befaig done. The whE1 írower Buffere, Ote baker proflts, the poor Imyer ea 1 es imt a cent . Be ii w 11 bC uith cheap wool.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier