New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 2, 1923, Page 5

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From England, France and the best of our own American looms come new Drapes and Curtainings to ise the choicest assemblage of fabrics that we have ever ted for Summer Homes. Never ore have patterns been so varied and 8o interesting; never before have colors been so rich or combined with so much ality. There is a host of novelties in Cretonnes, Glazed Chintzes and Arti- ficial Silks, and a wide of new de- signs in Voiles, Scrims and Nets. For windows in summery ways, ther:'::-fin‘ curtains of hand drawn Scrims and Marqui , dainty Grenadines, Madras, fine Voiles with tie backs—and charming lace trimmed Bobbinets for the nursery. The woman who chooses to make her own curtains and bed spreads will delight in picking her yardage from Novelty Scrims and Marquisettes, Swisses, colored Jewell Cloth, large mesh Filet Nets, and dainty effects in blocked Voiles with colored satin stripes. To valance the window, to drape the arch, to hang in nook or corner, or to mellow the light of the sun parlor, there are light weight artificial Silk fabrics in Shikii and pebble weaves and in two-tone and stripe combinations—and Cretonnes that sug- gest the wealth of an Oriental bazaar. BPEYy9—Fourth Fiew, 35th Siveet, Rear, LAMPS can do more to Create an atmos- ting than an attractive lamp, It a floor lamp of mahogany, gold or black and gold, or wrought stand by the bridge-table or easy colorful vase-lamp for the read- e, or a dainty boudoir lamp in tones. All these, and innumer- with shades tinted to har- and, of course, at prices ly low. Datys—Bessment i g 1 FEREARY gifizsiz charm or to make a room seem ° NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APKil, 2, 1923, Macy’s Exposition of SUMMER HOME FURNISHINGS Operis "Monday. C\H{Summer‘flome-—to many it is the castle of winter and work-a-day dreams come true. The time to furnish or redeco- rate it is now here. Whether it be curtains or furniture you need, or rugs, a mirror, a pleasant lamp or any other of the hun- dred and one objects that enhance the beauty of the home, we are ready with delightful assortments. Our Home Furnishing depart- ments reflect the refreshing spirit of spring in the many departures and developments in decoration they now reveal. P. S.—All at lowest-in-the-city prices. Furniture The lure of soft Summer sunshine will soon be creeping seduc- tively into one’s veins and Summer Homes will offer sanctuary from city droughts. Wicker furniture—reed, fiber and willow—in most alluring color- ings, combined with lovely cretonnes, are in our Furniture Depart- ment awaiting your inspection. Decorated and cottage bedroom suites, dainty breakfast room sets, hammocks, furniture for the porch or lawn—rustic furniture in cedar, hickory and maple, are here in abundant display. Then there is the garden, where a bril- liant bird bath might sparkle in the sun, or Italian marble benches line the walk. It is to meet these needs that we have assembled the most com- prehensive and beautiful display of Summer furniture we have ever been privileged to present—and Macy’s lowest-in-the-City prices obtain throughout! Herald Square er. New York SUMMER RUGS Never before have we displayed such a brilliant collection of summer floor-cov- erings. Charming Rugs of every type procured from the choicest mills in Amer- ica and abroad, are here in rich variety to give new beauty to your summer abode. For the Porch—we suggest Prairie Grass Rugs, delightfully fragrant and softly stencilled, that have a way of looking cool even on the hottest of days. For the Foyer—there are quaint “Grand- mother” Rag Rugs as colorful as old- fashioned patch quilts, that will give a charming air of welcome and coziness. - For the Living Room—new Fiber Rug; in captivating cretonne effects—among them you are sure to find rugs in har- mony with your particular color scheme. For the Bedroom—"“Miles Standish” rugs, vari-colored as the rainbow and very easily washed, that are soft under foot and will blend or contrast cheerfully, For the Corridors—we can match exactly almost any of the rugs mentioned here— with runners in various widths. m‘wa—mrth Floor, 35th Street, Fromt, To reflect the charm of a dainty summer home, there must be graceful mirrors in distinctive designs in living room, din- ing room or boudoir. Our Mirror Depart- ment is a gallery presenting small and large mantel mirrors, oval and pamel ef- fects, plain and miter cut. They may be artistically framed in polychrome, in antique gilt or in silver motifs. Or, smartest of all, perhaps, is the all-glass mirror handsomely engraved. mm-—"flfll Floor, Mth Street, Cenmter,

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