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 dealers offer substitutes 



or Whittall Rugs 



Tlicre are two kinds of stores which feature nationally 

 advertised and trade-marked merchandise — those who 

 Know The Best and strive to give you the benefit of 

 their knowledge and their experience — and those who 

 Seek Merely to Impress You with a suggestion of Quality 

 by a smattering of articles of Known Worth and Merit. 



Your most reliable merchant 



invariably suggests Whittall Rugs 



But occasionally you will find a dealer who knows 

 the Whittall Reputation for Reliability and so buys a 

 few Whittall Rugs in the hope that you will accredit 

 to his entire carpet department the feeling of Security 

 and Confidence created by this Trade Mark 



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Such a dealer displays his Whittall rugs prominently 

 on the front of his rug racks or places them on the 

 top of the piles for much the same reason that the wily 

 peddler places the best apples on the top of the barrel. 

 He will seldom offer to sell you Whittall 

 rugs voluntarily, but you can buy them 

 even from him if you will ask for them and 

 refuse to accept the substitutes he tries to 

 force on you at a greater profit to himself. 



" Oriental Art in Whittall Rugs " is a beautiful book 

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