. American homes and gardens. with the answer, Certainly. Thisis more especially true in connection with the more ex-pensive fabrics in whose making every care has been takento use best dyes, than in the cheaper materials made tolast possibly one season. So if one prefers new curtainsevery season for the Summer home one may select amongthe low-priced fabrics any of those muslins having a bitof color, or those having printed patterns in several colorswhen darker ones are required without considering theirwashable quality. But this is hardly thought economy, the fabrics guaran-teed to be washabl


. American homes and gardens. with the answer, Certainly. Thisis more especially true in connection with the more ex-pensive fabrics in whose making every care has been takento use best dyes, than in the cheaper materials made tolast possibly one season. So if one prefers new curtainsevery season for the Summer home one may select amongthe low-priced fabrics any of those muslins having a bitof color, or those having printed patterns in several colorswhen darker ones are required without considering theirwashable quality. But this is hardly thought economy, the fabrics guaran-teed to be washable will, fortunately, last several seasons,as a rule, and are also generally much more beautiful indesign. Even though the first cost may be considerablemore one can better afford to have them, as one gains inthe end. There are those who constantly grow tired oftheir surroundings and seek by changing them as often aspossible to freshen up the rooms they live in. There areothers who form definite attachments for those material. w m «< 1 •&ACC* ^& A ^j» Pf imp Mm* 1 S&^^f mew ™? ^ SO* sffif V


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