THE STORY OF ARTIFICIAL SILK The world market has been made on Viscose silks and they will probably remain the most popular, on account of their strength and cheapness. Acetate silks are more like natural silk. They are of finer quality, but for several reasons they are not likely to displace Viscose. Artificial Silk filaments can now be made as fine as the filament that is spun by a silk- worm ,,5, of an inch in diameter. They are not yet as strong. They have from 30 to 40 per cent. as much strength as real silk. They have from 60 to 80 per cent. as much strength as cotton. Every year they are being made stronger. It is only a matter of time until they can be made fully as strong as cotton and more than 75 per cent. as strong as silk. Already they have what is called ‘‘ Scroop ** —the squeaky feel or rustle of real silk, Women prefer this rustle. It is a sign of quality. And the best Artificial Silk garments possess it. There was at first a belief that Artificial Silk threads could not be knotted, but this is an error. They can be knotted, but they 6%