Evening Star Newspaper, September 27, 1936, Page 99

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 4l ds u%zs’?‘ Y 7{; Py modern ® lllustrated is Cherron pattern, Gulistan 5162. ® Made in tuenty-tuo different sizes. ® Four color combinations: Cafe au Lait. Walnu A great new style movement is under way in rugs and carpets. The makers of America’s leading fine rug, the Gulistan, showed the way four years ago when they began creating one thrilling new texture weave after another. Here, people realized, was what modern taste craved. Something as soft and restful as plain shade carpet, but infinitely richer! Now in the famous Gulistan rug itself come gor- geous patterns, excitingly different from anything you have seen before. Fascinating GULIE PRODUCT OF A. & M. KARAGHEUSIAN, INC., C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 27, - _ .';i 7 e =3 t Broun. Biscay Green. Peach Beige. variations of shade result from the play of light on rough and smooth surfaces. The whole pattern is delightfully dappled with sheen. The colors are exquisite deco- rator shades. This is texture at its richest! Practical, too, since footmarks do not show as on plain shade carpet. Texture’s beauty may also be had in the popular ; Hindustan Rugs. Available at leading furniture and depa'rtmcnt stores. THE GULISTAN RUG 8138 ¢ HINDUSTAN RUGS $79.30 94 12 foor size KO HEAD OFFICE: 295 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK, '

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