September, 1922 
7 
Selects Curtains of Quaker Filet Qrandee 
for His Ne<w York Studio Apartment 
I N the decoration of his home, Mr. Otis 
Skinner has shown the same masterly 
appreciation of values which has given 
him his enviable place on the American 
stage. The sure, sensitive touch of an art¬ 
istic nature is apparent in every detail. 
For the windows of his- immense 
studio living room, Mr. Skinner has se¬ 
lected curtains of Quaker Filet Grandee, 
whose picturesque old-world air reflect 
the rich dignity of the room. 
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© Quaker Lace Company 
Specialists in Drapery Nets 
Mills: Philadelphia, Pa. 
Wholesale Salesrooms: 
890 Broadway, New York 
The single curtain of Filet 
Qrandee below, and the small 
actual size insert of the mesh, to 
the right, show the rich quality 
of Filet Qrandee obtained by 
hand-finishing. Other Quaker 
Window Nets are Casement 
Craft Lace, Shantung Net,Tus¬ 
can Net, Sampler Lace. 
V.tiSUii 
-(■Tim: 
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