Information for Exhibitors
A brief Description of the Exposition, Extracts of important Rules and Regulations, and an Analysis of the Plan and Scope of the Exhibit Departments
År: 1915
Sider: 48
The Panama Canal Divides Continents to Unite the World. The Universe Celebrates This Achievement at San Francisco in 1915.
Panama-Pacific International Exposition 1915.
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INFORMATION
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excels and which constitute the most valuable and prof-
itable part of foreign commerce. Artistic work is the
kind a nation shows with the greatest pride and satis-
faction; and the art industries of Europe, the Orient
and the United States will be brilliantly displayed in
the Palace of Manufactures and Varied Industries at
the 1915 Exposition.
The display will disclose to the farmers, workmen,
manufacturers and traders new ideas of form and finish
of style and ornament, which will have an important
educational and stimulative effect on international taste
and workmanship. The plan and scheme of the Exhibit
Palaces and their decoration are unique in Exposition
construction; and the attractive decoration of the interior
of the palaces greatly enhances the beauty of the whole.
The exhibits in this Department will, broadly speak-
ing, cover all the goods ordinarily found in the principal
retail stores of a large city. The space given to foreign
governments will be divided into groups according to
nationalities, and the domestic space will be divided ac-
cording to industries.
Two of the most imposing Exhibit Palaces have been
assigned to house this large variety of merchandise and
the process of production. In the Palace of Manufac-
tures will be installed goods wholly utilitarian in char-
acter, such as hardware, heating, lighting and ventilating
apparatus, textiles, wearing apparel, etc. The Palace of
Varied Industries will contain manufactures that are
essentially artistic in nature, like precious stones and
jewelry, clocks, silverware, pottery, furniture, tapestries,
upholsteries, carpets, stained glass, etc.