September, 1920 
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CURTAINS THAT 
GIVE A ROOM 
DISTINCTION 
Taffeta is used for this unusual cur¬ 
tain arrangement but it would be 
equally successful in any plain ma¬ 
terial, especially glazed chintz. The 
flounces are stitched to a backing and 
are graduated in size. The treat¬ 
ment especially lends itself to rooms 
with French windows and high ceil¬ 
ings that deserve rejuvenating 
Waterproof silk has all the appear¬ 
ance of sheer silk atul comes in al¬ 
most every shade in the rainbow and 
in delightful checked patterns. One 
uses it for the bathroom windows, 
where it will prove both serviceable 
and unusually decorative. The ma¬ 
terial is cemented together instead 
of being sewed as hi other fabrics 
