THE STORY OF ARTIFICIAL SILK should be tied only with ‘‘ weaver’s knots,” made neatly and with the ends cut as short as possible, All Artificial Silk garments should be kept dry, as far as possible. Otherwise, they are in danger of mould or mildew. They are made of rich organic material and will pro- vide sustenance for bacterial moulds. This has been proved by recent tests. The only serious drawback to Artificial Silk is that it has no name of its own. Itis notin any sense ‘‘ artificial.” No one thinks of calling brick by the name of * artificial stone,” nor steel by the name of “ artificial wood.” It is a new and independent creation of the brain of man—something cleverer than Nature has given us. Several names have been suggested— ““ Glos,” “ Rayon,” “ Glossamer "’ and others. The “ DRAPER’S ORGANISER ’ offered a prize for the best name. The winning word was ““ CELLINE,” but it was found that this is a registered trade name and cannot be used. The word ““ Rayon ” is not suitable, as it has so many other meanings in the French language. £6