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There*s a Rod 
for eVerij DrapinqPurpose 
Curtain Rods 
Sold by 
Better 
Dealers 
Everywhere 
K IRSCH curtain rods come single 
double or triple, for any draping effect; 
extension style, or cut-to-Iength, to fit any 
kind of window. 
The FLAT SHAPE prevents sagging and insures neat, 
effective appearance of drapes. It’s particularly easy to 
shir the curtains on the rod and attach or detach the 
rods from the brackets—done by merely tilting—yet the 
rods never come down accidentally. 
The Velvetone Brass or Velvetone White finish is 
guaranteed not to rust or tarnish. 
KIRSCH MFC. CO., 246 Prospect Ave.,Sturgis, Mich.,U.S.A. 
Kirsch Mfg. Co. of Canada. Ltd., 457 Tecumseh St., Woodstock,LOntario. 
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LU N KE N 
Bring all “outdoors” into your home. Convert your bed¬ 
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Lunken Windows—storm-tight in winter because of com¬ 
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Copper-bronze cloth screens with rust proof metal frames 
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Lunken Windows cost a little more to install but quickly 
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This Residence of 
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Casement 
IDindott) 
Operators 
Why Have A 
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Kitchen 
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