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8 4 4 MAsruriiOTtrcEtEs<br />

No. 8 3 3 .— T e x t i l e M a n u f a c t u r e s — P r o d u c t i o n , b y K i n d : 1935 a n d 1937—<br />

Continued<br />

PRODUCT<br />

Unit<br />

Q U A N T IT Y (T H O U ­<br />

S A N D S O F U N IT<br />

S P E C IF IE D )<br />

V A L U E (T H O U SA N D S<br />

O F D O LLA RS)<br />

1935 1037 1935 1937<br />

C O R D A G E AND T W IN E A N D J U T E A N D I.TN EN<br />

GOODS<br />

Total value_______ _____________ ___ 72,491 102,020<br />

Ropo, cable, and cordage:<br />

....... do..............<br />

___ do.............<br />

Linen and part-linen woven goods.-—..............<br />

75,390<br />

6,859<br />

22,750<br />

108,811<br />

50,733<br />

86, i§2<br />

2,653<br />

8,917<br />

39,979<br />

88,122<br />

7,924<br />

27,220<br />

114,943<br />

69,214<br />

115,046<br />

2,900<br />

7,' 749<br />

61,682<br />

9,050<br />

547<br />

5,908<br />

1,232<br />

6,630<br />

13,948<br />

12,496<br />

11,023<br />

3,142<br />

2,394<br />

2,838<br />

3,284<br />

14,209<br />

810<br />

7,071<br />

2,179<br />

8,582<br />

17,950<br />

16,992<br />

14.7B7<br />

3,670<br />

2,481<br />

5,831<br />

8,652<br />

• For production ot wool-and-cotton mixed blankets containing 25 to 98 percent wool, see "'Wool and<br />

bair manufactures,” p. 843.<br />

2 See "Wool and hair manufactures,” p. 843.<br />

2 For 1936—finished fabrics (not in the gray). For 1937—partly in the gray; partly finished fabrics.<br />

• In addition, 82,000 dozen bathing suits valued at $1,772,000 wore reported as made from woven fabric<br />

and 114,000 dozen valued at $705,000 made from purchased knitted fabric. Figures for bathing suits made<br />

on contract from materials owned by others and made in contract shops from materials owned by establishments<br />

reporting included with "Other knit products” to avoid disclosing data reported by individual<br />

establishments.<br />

5 Figures for dresses and suits made in contract shops from materials owned by establishments reporting<br />

included with "Other knit products” to avoid disclosing data reported by individual establishments.<br />

« For 1035—soles (goods invoiced to customers). For 1937—Quantity is production, including produots<br />

made for others on commission and those made for own use; value is value of cloths woven from materials<br />

owned and cloths woven on commission.<br />

1 No comparable data.<br />

• See "Cotton manufactures,” p. 842. * Includes $63,000 for which no square yards were reported.<br />

i" Production including products made for others on commission and those made for own use.<br />

11 For 1935—sales (goods invoiced to customers); for 1937—made for sale. No data.<br />

Not including binder twine made in 8 penal institutions, as follows; 1935, 57,355,000 pounds; 1937,<br />

42,809,000 pounds.<br />

Source: Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census; reports of Biennial Census of Manufactures.<br />

No. 834.— B o o ts a n d S h o e s ( O t h e r T h a n R u b b e r ) — P r o d u c t i o n , b y C l a s s :<br />

1914 to 1939<br />

N o t e .—In thousands of pairs. Detailed valuo data were not collected at the censuses. For total value of<br />

produots of the industry see table 830, p. 823. Data tor 1925 to 1939 compiled from monthly reports of<br />

manufacturers representing approximately 06 percent of the total production in the <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> for<br />

1925 to 1929, 08 percent from 1930 to 1933, 99 percent for 1034 to 1936, and 98 percent for 1037 to 1930<br />

1014.<br />

1919.<br />

1025..<br />

1030.<br />

1982.<br />

1933.<br />

1934.<br />

1935.<br />

1936.<br />

1037-<br />

1938.<br />

1939.<br />

YEAR<br />

Total<br />

Boys’<br />

Misses’<br />

Men’s i and<br />

youths’ Women’s and<br />

children’s<br />

Infants,<br />

Athletic<br />

>*<br />

All<br />

fabric<br />

22<br />

Part<br />

loather<br />

and<br />

part<br />

fabric<br />

Slippers<br />

i<br />

292,666 98,031 22,896 80,016 48,322 15,477 m (•) (*) (o<br />

331,225 95,017 26,604 104,813 48, 538 16,669 686 11,056 C C)<br />

323,553 86,546 21,021 104,782 38,691 24,587 5,914 8,604 Cl 23,899<br />

304,170 77,147 18,630 112,620 32,037 18, 558 1,728 2,693 C) 34,994<br />

313,200 74,493 18,100 113,944 33, 600 15,663 1,111 0,132 1,874 38, 212<br />

350,382 88,821 19, 944 130,742 33,180 18,678 1,316 4,637 1,485 40, 648<br />

357,119 91,387 17,348 138,045 34, 521 19,451 1,333 3,930 1,374 43,713<br />

383,761 99,525 17,847 146,231 37,276 21,167 1,961 3,871 2,891 42,055<br />

415,227 103,784 16,570 161,858 38,845 21,612 2,486 2,802 3, 569 51,311<br />

411,909 102,805 17,481 149,675 39,911 22,786 2,676 7, .705 14, 541 48,294<br />

300,740 96,660 17,137 147,756 40,188 21,316 2,005 8,072 8,537 42.487<br />

424,186 103,763 16,858 167, 697 43,990 24,085 3,867 4,937 7, 209 45,695<br />

All<br />

other<br />

27,024<br />

28,042<br />

9,549<br />

5,964<br />

10,170<br />

11,030<br />

11,018<br />

12,138<br />

14,301<br />

6,104<br />

5,809<br />

6,056<br />

>Figures beginning with 1927 are not strictly comparable with earlier years owing to the fact that large<br />

quantities of heavy footwear now included with men’s shoes were included with "Athletic” prior to 1027.<br />

2 Figures exolude footwear with fabrio uppers and rubber soles; data for this class, for certain census years,<br />

are shown in table B40, p. 860.<br />

2 Figures include satin, canvas, etc.<br />

* Includes slippers and moccasins (all leather and part leather, felt, etc.) for house wear.<br />

! Not reported separately; included with "all other.”<br />

‘ Not reported separately; included with the various classes of boots and shoes.<br />

Source: Department of Commerce, Bureau of the CenBUB; figures are published currently in monthly<br />

releases.

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