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House & Garden 
HE quiet taste of two noted writers, Mr. Wil 
11 Irwin and Mrs. Inez Haynes Irwin, is shown ir 
the way they have preserved the finest Americar 
Tradition throughout their New York home. 
In achiev ing a truly colonial atmosphere, the 
selection ol curtains is always a most trying test 01 
the decorator's art. Not only in details must the 
chosen material suggest the infinite care and pa¬ 
tience of colonial craft, but by its texture, transpar¬ 
ency and drape it must convey the dignity and 
simple taste of our forefathers. 
This problem Mrs. Irwin has effectively solved 
with curtains of Quaker Filet Grandee—attractive 
alike to one who desires beauty and privacy tvithin 
the home, and to the observant eye of the passerby. 
Booklets that will help you 
Booklets ''Concerning Window Draperies" and 
Iwelve New Ideas tor Decoration" will be sent free 
if you mention the name of the best retailer han¬ 
dling window draperies in your city or shopping 
center. Otherwise, enclose ,o cents in smmps 
QUAKER 
Mills: Philadelphia, Pa. 
A Colonial Corner in the Home of 
Mrs. Will Irwin 
LAC 
E COMPANY 
Wholesale Salesrooms: 890 Broadway, New York 
