Curtains That Lure 
the Sunshine 
(Sun-proof and Tub-proof) 
T he use of warm color, which has been growing in favor 
in the world of feminine fashion, has now reached 
window draperies. This vogue is seen at its loveliest in 
Quaker Oxford Cross Net, with its soft hues in the daintiest 
of designs. 
Oxford Cross Net is especially apropos in view of two 
other new fashion trends in window curtaining. One is the 
tendency to narrow the side draperies or drop them alto¬ 
gether, thus showing more of the woodwork. This makes 
it necessary to have lovely color in the curtains themselves. 
The other is the recognized desirability of unifying the 
outside effect of an entire floor or facade of a house with a 
single curtaining. Obviously, the drapery chosen must be 
appropriate to a wide range of uses—such a material as 
Oxford Cross Net. 
In the winter apartment, Quaker Oxford Cross Net offers 
the necessary note of color in curtaining. And this same 
note is equally charming in country homes, where there are 
rooms with a northern exposure lacking sunlight. 
^VhEN Miss Peggy Wood sought curtains for her 
living room she hoped to find a material with just the 
right touch of color—a curtain with the daintiness of 
spring, through which she could see the outside world. 
She almost thought nothing of the kind existed ; but 
fortunately Oxford Cross Net had just come out — in 
the new “sunshine” shade. 
Quaker Oxford Cross Net Curtains, a Pair to each Window, in Miss Peggy 
Wood's Apartment 
A booklet of Oxford Cross Nets and also “Concerning 
Window Draperies” will be sent free if you mention the 
name of the best retailer in window draperies in your city 
or shopping center. Otherwise enclose ten cents in stamps. 
QUAKER LACE COMPANY 
MILLS: PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
WHOLESALE SALESROOMS: 890 BROADWAY, NEW YORK 
