Evening Star Newspaper, September 20, 1936, Page 104

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 20, 1936. Hew Beaitly in GULISTAN. One of the choicest of the new texture patterns. - Connter- P e 4 4 p ‘ i ' 4 i point” (No. 5163). Designed by A‘.' well known modern architect and decorator. Available in Valencia Red. Biscay Green, Mahog any Red, Green on Bege. Price for 9 x 12 foot size: “13S sxlecss by the makers of GQULISTAN Rez U S. Pac. OFf ® A great new style movement is under way in rugs and carpets. The makers of America’s leading fine rug, the . ‘x?‘ @ Gulistan, showed the way four years ago when they began creating one thrilling texture weave after another. ‘fi Fascinating variations of shade result fromthe play of light on rough and smooth surfaces. The whole pattern is delightfully dappled with sheen. The colors are exquisite decorator shades. This is texture at its richest! Practicat, too, since footmarks do not show as in plain shade carpet. See these new creations at your favorite furniture or department store. Various qualities at various prices. The finest of them all, of course, is the exclusive high-pile weave of the Gulistan Rug itself. Available in 22 sizes. ppam BARISTAN. A guality of popular price but unmistakably of the luxury class. Leaf pattern (No. 711), is a harmony of green and golden-browns. Price for 9 x 12 foot size: *3930 HINDUSTAN s the luxury leader in all texture rugs priced below $100. Pattern shown (No. 2820), comes in Bottle Green, Vandyke Brown, Castilian Henna, Gold. Price for 9 x 12 foot size: 7950 Product of A. & M. KARAGHEUSIAN Ine¢. Head Office: 298 Firth JJAvenue, New York *

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