We don't weave fabric. We've never sewn together a dress. But we're in at the start of more wearing apparel than she might imagine—from the fine tapestry cotton of a plaid suit right down to nylon panty hose. And our basic chemicals do more than just help the development of new fibers and fabrics. They make colorful new patterns
and wild prints for her new wardrobe possible. They make her stretch stockings keep their stretch. They keep her permanent creases permanent and her emerald shirtdresses looking emerald. She'll hardly ever find our name on a single label. But we really are in there. In at the beginning of fashion. Want to s t a r t s o m e t h i n g ?
We hardly ever finish anything we start. ied Ali ("heniical
Industrial Chemicals Division
P.O. Box 353, Morristown, New Jersey 07960