June, 1917 
29 
“Day’s at the morn; morning’s at seven," and 
the first rays filter through white scrim. There’s 
a border design of hemstitching in blue or rose, 
as you choose, and the hem may be had in blue 
or rose. 38" long. $1.25 o pair 
Curtain at the top is ivory colored striped net, 
the net being heavier in stripes. Edged with 
narrow lace. 38" long. $2.95. In center, white 
voile with narrow lace edge. 38" long. $1.25. 
Bottom dotted swiss with hemstitched hem, 
narrow lace edging. 72" long. $2.95 
COUNTRY 
COTTAGE 
UNDER- 
CURTAINS 
And you can get them so easily 
by ordering through the Shop¬ 
ping Service, 19 West 44th St., 
New York, or asking for the 
names of shops which supply 
them. 
Muslin of good quality is always interesting for 
underdrapes in some rooms. The border is 
stitched with five fine tucks forming a square 
at the corners. Edges finished with hemstitch¬ 
ing, 2% yards long. 32" wide. $1.10 
Double sash under-curtains of net give a pleas¬ 
ing effect at living-room windows. The over- 
drapes in the room shown below are mauve and 
green linen, the furniture mauve enameled 
striped in green and the rug is beige. Leeds. 
Inc. were the decorators of the room 
A net to catch the sunshine in! Cream square mesh net 
dotted, the curtain being hemmed and edged with narrow 
Cluny lace. 2% yards long. $2.75 
For cottage casement windows comes a very fine, im¬ 
ported dotted swiss curtain with ruffled border finished 
in a fine scallop. 2^^ yards long. $4.50 a pair 
