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LINEN WITH A SIGNATURE 
F Cellini made a vase, it bore his mark; Rembrandt’s paintings carry 
his signature. Instinctively we look for the Sterling symbol on 
silver, the carat stamp on gold, the watermark on handmade 
paper. Look also for the FleundeTis emblem and the legend Irish 
Hand Woven Linen Damask in the margin of the tablecloths and napkins 
you purchase, because the linen handcraftsmen of Ireland today “sign” their 
masterpieces, too, as a proof of their genuineness and supreme excellence 
and as a testimonial of their pride in having perpetuated an industry that 
had as its first patron Egypt’s first Pharaoh 3600 years ago. 
Sold at the better stores in the larger cities of the United States and Canada. 
IRELAND BROS. 
I N C O R P O RATE D 
MAKERS OF THE FLEURDETIS LINENS 
BELFAST NEW YORK LONDON 
102 Franklin Street 
A Book of Designs, containing 
full information regarding sLes, 
if not obtainable in your local' 
ity, may be had upon request. 
For finer use also are Fleur- 
de'Lis Linen Towels, Lin¬ 
en Sheets Pillow Cases 
Ji'" 
Designfor Ireland Bros, by Julien Elfenbein 
^ 1 ^ LI E wonderful photo- 
^ graphic illustrations in 
House & Garden are made 
possible only by the use of 
such lenses as 
Bausch & Lomb 
T E S S A R 
PHOTO LENSES 
Ask your dealer for book- 
let, “What Lens Shall I 
Buy?”—or write to us. 
Bausch & Lomb 
Optical Company 
Rochester, New York 
NEW YORK WASHINGTON CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO LONDON 
