Evening Star Newspaper, October 12, 1931, Page 20

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, thnm‘. OCTOBER 12, 1931, If it is formal— Duchesse Lace and Damask Fine net curtains, with a wide edging of beautiful Duchesse lace—one of our handsomest curtains— specially suited to the important living- room of much grace and formality. SI2.50 Rich rayon damask curtains that hang in decorative folds to the floor, made with pinch pleat tops and lined with beige sateen lining. Choose from lovely shades of rose, blue, rust, $ |250 green, gold, and mulberry. A pair. ... DrAPERIFS, STYENTH FLOOR. If it is formal— Bobbinette and Taffeta Fine bobbinette tailored curtains, with Brussels-type embroidery in a feminine design of flowers and bow- knots. Taffeta overdraperies complete a win- dow of feminine formality and charm. Bob- $6 binette curtains—a Pair...eeseecoccases Taffeta Overdraperies, 234 yards long. $12.75 a pair DraPERIES, SEVENTH FLOOR, WoopWwARD & LOTHROP 10™ 11™™ F AND G STREETsS on N@@fl ]flma&w (EMI[MIIIJI[IS Your Living-Room C e arbab e s If it is the studio type— Studio Net and Nub Weave A rharming nov thy-wca\c curtain that suggests dia- mond-paned windows and beamed ceiling. In a deli- cate beige tone, woven in a squared, lacey pattern—the perfect complement to heavy 56 nub-weave overdraperies. A pair Overdraperies of rayon and cotton nub yarn damask lend additional charm to studio windows—the slight- ly rugged texture of this material ha\lng the necessary air of informality. In sev- 59 7D eral smart colors. A pair For Your Bedroom If it is very feminine— Embroidered Dotted Bobbinette A delightfully feminine criss-cross curtain of sheer bobbinette, with lovely light-tinted embroidered dots of silky rayon. Made very full, with deep, flounced valance and wide ruffles, scalloped to match the dots. Cream grounds with dots and scallops in peach, green, gold, orchid, 7 50 blue, and rose. A pair If it is a general living-room— Novelty Weave Net and Damask A group of smart glass curtains of filet mesh in cor- rect motifs for English and other popular intériors. All grouped and scaled so cleverly they will seem made for your own windows. In soft § shades of beige. A pair Other Filet Curtains, $2 to $10 the pair. Lustrous damask draperies, of all-rayon, in rich, glowing colors, are in perfect harmony with this type of interior. In rose, blue, rust, green, gold, and mulberry—made with pinch 5975 pleat top and sateen lining. A pair.... If it is the Colonial type— Dotted Swiss Pleated and Ruffled Curtains of daintily colored dotted Swiss, that scem to have caught the gaiety and quaintness of the early American period. Peach, green, orchid, and yellow grounds, with white dots—edged with pleated rufflles and wr‘!e—p’cated cornice 53 95 valsmes: A Pair., dsehiv et B e 4 z gt i e M s el PR Rt bk e e o 4 NEC i e e l If it is in the English manner— Filet Net and Damask The intimacy of a general living-room needs simple draperies, distinguished in color. Novelty weave nets and simp]e filet patterns in warm SS beige tones make ideal glass curtains. A pair, Narrower width overdraperies of rayon and cotton damask (36-inch width) are made in a range of full, vibrant colors, so successful in this type of in- 56 terior. Sateen lined and 2!/ yards long. Pair If it is informal— Marquisette Scalloped and Ruffled A dainty, ruffled curtain of dotted, cream-colored marquisette, that harmonizes in color and style with almost every type of informal room. The self- color scalloped edging is a smart new note. Complete with separate valance. 53 a5

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