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Last! 
a wire screen 
that rolls up 
like a shade 
Made of the famous Monel Metal, 
it cannot rust or corrode. 
The Rolup Screens are the perfect, practical solu¬ 
tion to the rolling window screen problem which 
has bothered experts since the spring window shade 
was invented. 
P UT up like a roller shade at the top of the window, they roll up and 
down with the same ease and smoothness. No more of the old catching 
and jamming. No bulging at the sides. Metal grips fastened to the edges 
of the screen along its entire length glide in narrow metal slots attached like 
weather strips to the sides of the window frame, and hold it tight to the 
wood work while in motion or at rest. This solves the problem of bulg¬ 
ing edges which have hitherto made rolling screens on wide windows a 
failure. 
Easily Adjusted 
You can adjust the Rolup easily, without cutting or 
marring your windows either inside or outside the sash. 
It covers the entire window, allowing perfect ventilation in 
hot weather without admitting flies, mosquitos or other 
insects. It permits quick, easy adjustment of blinds, awn¬ 
ings and casements, and makes the tending of flower boxes 
simple and pleasant. 
Can’t Rust 
Made of the celebrated Monel Metal (a mixture of copper 
and nickel) the Rolup never rusts or corrodes in town, 
country or by the sea. It avoids the awful drudgery of 
taking your screens down in winter and putting them up 
again in the summertime. It keeps down the repair bill. 
It is of superior strength and appearance and when not in 
use it rolls up and vanishes from sight. 
It costs no more than other good screens 
We Invite Inquiries from every 
window owner who desires to 
banish screen troubles from his 
calendar 
Rolup 
The Rolup Screen Company 
17 Battery Place New York City 
Factory at Hastings-on-Hudson 
