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House & Garden 
J new form of beauty for your windows 
ROBABLY never before has 
there been so delightfully deco¬ 
rative a lace for curtains as this 
new and strikingly original crea¬ 
tion from Scranton looms. Scran¬ 
ton Lustre-Lace, so named be¬ 
cause of its brilliant sheen, is not 
excelled in radiance by any woven 
silk. Due to an exclusive Scran¬ 
ton process, it has a rich, shimmer¬ 
ing texture which is particularly 
its own. But this is not the only 
charm of Lustre-Lace. It shows 
an airy distinction of pattern and 
weave that marks it in¬ 
stantly, to the initiated eye, 
as the greatest achievement 
of master-weavers. 
Women whose taste is ex¬ 
pressed, in home surroundings, in 
the selection of things unusual, 
are joyously welcoming the Scran¬ 
ton Lustre-Lace Curtain; not 
merely because it is fashionably 
new and different, but because in 
its delicate transparency, and soft, 
luxurious folds, it lends itself to 
window treatments that are ex¬ 
ceptionally artistic. Look for 
Lustre-Lace Curtains at your 
favorite shop and consult the new 
Scranton Counter Book. See 
also the Scranton Super- 
Filet Curtains, Shadow 
Laces, and Filet Nets. 
They offer limitless choice- 
SCRANTON 
LACE CURTAINS CURTAIN NETS BEDSPREADS 
CURTAIN SELECTION is 7nade easy for you by 
this interesting booklet, "'New Outlooks for Every 
Home.'* Another valuable aid for the home decorator 
is the “Scranton Bedspreads” booklet. These illustrate 
new and authoritative treatments for every type of win¬ 
dow and bed. Fill out and mail coupon to-day, and if 
you have an unusual curtain problem, write cur Service 
Department about it. 
\ V THE SCRANTON LACE COMPANY 
\ ^ Dept. 8-J, Scranton, Pa. 
Please send me, without cost, “New Out¬ 
looks for Every Home,” “Scranton Bed¬ 
spreads,” and companion booklets. 
Name.. 
Address. 
City. 
M. E. Hewitt 
A colltciion of rare old china is attractively displayed in the beau¬ 
tiful i 8 th Century mahogany cabinet above. Shown by courtesy 
of A. S. Vernay 
CHINA AS DECORATION 
Rows of colorful china 
Us the white dining 
room in the residence of 
Wm. M. Ritter, Esq. 
at Manchester, Vt. 
In the picture below 
china as well as old bot¬ 
tles and pewter are 
well shown on the shelves 
of a Jacobean dresser 
the morning 
; New York 
1 rs. Ernest 
>s a decora- 
endale cab- 
with china 
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