October, 1923 
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Oxford Oross—the Net with (dolor 
T here are two reasons for the wel¬ 
come extended to the new colored 
Oxford Cross Net curtains. 
One is the newly discovered charm 
of the house that has a whole floor or 
facade curtained with the same ma¬ 
terial. Quaker Oxford Cross Net, 
with its subtle colors, is appropriate 
to a wide range of uses, so that it will 
suit every room in the house. 
The next is the tendency to narrow 
the side draperies—or give them up al¬ 
together—and show more of the wood¬ 
work. This can only be done attrac¬ 
tively if the glass curtains are colorful. 
The charming colors which Oxford 
Cross Net offers — Old Rose, Sun¬ 
shine, and Frerich Blue—make over¬ 
draperies not absolutely necessary; 
but at the same time Oxford Cross 
Net blends delightfully with narrow 
strips of thin gauze at the sides, or 
with more formal overdraperies. 
It is obvious how successful this 
color will be in winter apartments 
or country homes where sunshine is 
lacking. 
A booklet of Oxford Cross Nets and also "Concerning Window Draperies” 
will be sent free if yon mention the name of the best retailer in window drap¬ 
eries in your city or shopping center. Otherwise enclose ten cents in stamps. 
QUAKER LACE COMPANY 
Mills: Philadelphia, Pti- W holesale Salesrooms: 8go Broadway, New York 
’SUM. 
