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Some points in choosing textiles

Chapter 3: Transcriber’s note
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A practical consumer guide that surveys how industrialization changed textile production and explains characteristics, uses, and common adulterations of major fibers. It describes cotton, linen, wool and silk, typical finishes and imitations, and simple, nonlaboratory tests—feel, holding to light, washing, tearing—to reveal sizing, pasted ornaments, weakened or imitated mercerization, and other defects. The bulletin emphasizes how combinations and finishing treatments affect appearance and durability, and offers straightforward buying criteria so household purchasers can evaluate fabric quality and avoid deceptive practices while spending the family income more economically.

Transcriber’s note

Minor punctuation errors have been changed without notice.

Spelling was retained as in the original except for the following changes:

“certain nses, but” “certain uses, but”