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Army uniform trouser manufacture. Kane Manufacturing Company, Louisville, Kentucky. Cotton khaki and wool serge trousers are turned out here at the rate of 1300 a day to the designs and rigid specifications of the Army Quartermaster Corps. 34 sizes ranging from a small 28 inch waist with 29-inch leg to large size with a 46-inch waist and 33-inch leg. Here Frank Ernwine lays out patterns. He has been at his trade for forty-five years and helped make Army uniforms in World War I

Army uniform trouser manufacture. Kane Manufacturing Company, Louisville, Kentucky. 1300 trousers a day ranging in size from a small size of 28-inch waist and 29-inch leg to a large size of 46-inch waist and 33-inch leg. These trousers are made to rigid specifications, furnished by the Army Quartermaster Corps. This straight-knife cutting machine cuts 42 wool or 63 cotton pair of trousers at one operation

Army uniform trouser manufacture. Kane Manufacturing Company, Louisville, Kentucky. 1300 trousers a day ranging in size from a small size of 28-inch waist and 29-inch leg to a large size of 46-inch waist and 33-inch leg. These trousers are made to rigid specifications, furnished by the Army Quartermaster Corps. This straight-knife cutting machine cuts 42 wool or 63 cotton pair of trousers at one operation

Army uniform trouser manufacture. Kane Manufacturing Company, Louisville, Kentucky. 1300 trousers a day ranging in size from a small size of 28-inch waist and 29-inch leg to a large size of 46-inch waist and 33-inch leg. These trousers are made to rigid specifications, furnished by the Army Quartermaster Corps. This straight-knife cutting machine cuts 42 wool or 63 cotton pair of trousers at one operation

Army uniform trouser manufacture. Kane Manufacturing Company, Louisville, Kentucky. 1300 trousers a day ranging in size from a small size of 28-inch waist and 29-inch leg to a large size of 46-inch waist and 33-inch leg. These trousers are made to rigid specifications, furnished by the Army Quartermaster Corps. This straight-knife cutting machine cuts 42 wool or 63 cotton pair of trousers at one operation

Army uniform trouser manufacture. Kane Manufacturing Company, Louisville, Kentucky. 1300 trousers a day for National Defense. Sewing operations on some of these may trousers. Especially strong thread is specified in the rigid requirements issued by the Quartermaster Corps to stand the rough wear these uniforms will get in the field

Army uniform trouser manufacture. Kane Manufacturing Company, Louisville, Kentucky. 1300 trousers a day for National Defense. Sewing operations on some of these may trousers. Especially strong thread is specified in the rigid requirements issued by the Quartermaster Corps to stand the rough wear these uniforms will get in the field

Army uniform trouser manufacture. Kane Manufacturing Company, Louisville, Kentucky. 1300 trousers a day for National Defense. Sewing operations on some of these may trousers. Especially strong thread is specified in the rigid requirements issued by the Quartermaster Corps to stand the rough wear these uniforms will get in the field

Army uniform trouser manufacture. Kane Manufacturing Company, Louisville, Kentucky. Thousands of trousers line up in packing cases for shipment to the expanding defense Army. Each case holds 75 trousers of a given size. This plant produces 1300 trousers a day in both khaki and wool serge

Army uniform trouser manufacture. Kane Manufacturing Company, Louisville, Kentucky. Cotton khaki and wool serge trousers are turned out here at the rate of 1300 a day to the designs and rigid specifications of the Army Quartermaster Corps. 34 sizes ranging from a small 28 inch waist with 29-inch leg to large size with a 46-inch waist and 33-inch leg. Here Frank Ernwine lays out patterns. He has been at his trade for forty-five years and helped make Army uniforms in World War I

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01/01/1941
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