Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 155, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 June 1912 — Window Curtains. [ARTICLE]

Window Curtains.

-Two kinds of curtains at a window are not'by any means a necessity, but in almost all cases shch an arrangement is extremely attractive, says the Ladies’ Home Journal. Curtains of silk, lien, cretonne or madras provide the note of color that is desired in the scheme of decoration in the room, and as a ruje supply adequate window furnishing; but thin curtains of net, scrim or muslin next to the pane are always a charming addition and have the added value of preserving uniformity iff the appearance of the window from without. In cases where curtains of scrim or muslin are all that is required for the decoration of a room'sash curtains should not be used.