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HOUSE & GARDEN 
A very handsome material designed 
to take the place of block printed 
chintz. Pattern is woven into ma¬ 
terial which is reversible and re¬ 
quires no lining. Buff on one side 
with gay peacocks and green ground 
on other. 50" wide. $4.75 a yard 
FABRICS FOR FALL 
FURNISHINGS 
From the scores of new fabrics here are nine especially chosen by the 
House Si Garden shoppers as representative of those that will be most in 
vogue this season. For names of shops or for purchase, address House Si 
Garden, 440 Fourth Avenue, New York City 
and birds sil- 
houetted in 
white circles. 
36" wide. 45 
cents a yard 
Another American cr e- 
tonne, a hand-blocked lin¬ 
en in greens, browns, gold 
and salmon on a helio¬ 
trope ground. 50" wide. 
$3.75 a yard 
On a white ground 
is a striking pattern 
of black, blue and 
mulberry. It is 31" 
wide and comes at 
$1.85 a yard 
Excellent for upholstery or hang¬ 
ings in a small house, an American 
cretonne with tan ground and leaf 
design in two shades of tan and blue. 
36" wide. 40 cents 
Visualize it in a living-room: black ground with pea- A tan cretonne, broad For upholstery or curtains, a 30" printed linen with 
cocks and foliage in faded blue, rose, grey and tan. grey stripes, rose fig- dull blue and black striped ground and tan design. 
32" wide. 85 cents a yard ures 36" wide. 25 cents It costs $1.85 a yard 
