Uses Quaker Filet Qrandee in Her Park Avenue House 
T HE houses of old New York present the average window draping problem in an 
acute form. Nowhere is it more necessary to select curtains which veil the win¬ 
dows and assure complete privacy, without shutting off the view of the action of the 
street; nowhere is it more necessary to select curtains which give a decorative touch 
to the inner house and at the same time complete the facade of the house when 
viewed from without. 
Mrs. Charles Louis Tiffany in treating the window above, shows how excellently 
Quaker Filet Grandee may be made to solve the problem. 
QUAKER LACE COMPANY 
Mills: Philadelphia, Pa. - - Wholesale Salesrooms: 890 Broadway, New York 
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Actual size illus¬ 
tration of Filet 
Qrandee. Note 
the character of 
the net ground 
and filling 
A Boudoir Window in the Home 
of Mrs. Charles Louis Tiffany, 
Showing the Use of Curtains of 
the New Filet Qrandee 
