THE STORY OF ARTIFICIAL SILK
re
ordinary clothing, and we are now making
a new kind of clothing, through which they
may pass to the body.
At last, we have found a way to clothe the
body without endangering its health. We
have found a new textile that gives sunshine
—almost complete sunshine, to the body.
As you can see, this is a revolutionary fact.
One hundred years from now, it may be
regarded as the greatest invention of our
generation.
We have found out how to make HYGIENIC
CLoTHES—the first clothes that the human
race has ever worn that did not have a bad
atest upon the health of the body and
rain.
For thousands of years we have worn
Anti-Sun clothing. Our clothing manufac-
turers have never given this matter a
moment’s thought. No tailor—no dress-
maker, has ever dreamed of such a thing
as SUNLIGHT CLOTHES. Not even the manu-
facturers of Artificial Silk had ever thought
of it. They produced a new material without
knowing its hygienic value. It was only
recently that Professor Hess, of the Columbia
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