. The Saturday evening post. ee thatcJilling¥ It cracks;makes pinholesin your window shades. Scratch lightlythrough the surfaceof ordinary windowshade material. Tinyparticles fall out,leaving countlesspinholes. Thats thefilling of chalk orclay Ordinary shade—made with filling A Brcnlin—made without filling TSrenlin has nofilling It wears and wears and wears! The ordinary window shade is madeof a loosely woven cloth that mustbe filled to give it weight andsmoothness. This filling, usu-ally a chalk or clay substance, soonbecomes hard and brittle. Likeschool chalk, it crumbles easily. A shade so


. The Saturday evening post. ee thatcJilling¥ It cracks;makes pinholesin your window shades. Scratch lightlythrough the surfaceof ordinary windowshade material. Tinyparticles fall out,leaving countlesspinholes. Thats thefilling of chalk orclay Ordinary shade—made with filling A Brcnlin—made without filling TSrenlin has nofilling It wears and wears and wears! The ordinary window shade is madeof a loosely woven cloth that mustbe filled to give it weight andsmoothness. This filling, usu-ally a chalk or clay substance, soonbecomes hard and brittle. Likeschool chalk, it crumbles easily. A shade so made cant stand thestrain of everyday usage. Whenthe wind sucks and snaps it, thebrittle filling loosens and falls and pinhole streaks shade wrinkles and sags—issoon ruined! The Brenlin Window Shade is en-tirely different. Its base is a materialso fine, so heavy, so tightly wovenand perfect that it needs no chalk,no clay, no filling of any kind! Instead of being brittle, Brenlinis soft and supple, yet always hangsstraight and smooth. Brenlin out-wears two or t


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