Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 216, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 September 1918 — Draperies of Mohair. [ARTICLE]
Draperies of Mohair.
A new mohair curtain material for either summer or winter use is both good looking and practical in character The mohair weave of cotton and silky angora sheds the dust as no other drapery, weave does. and the fabric is not affected by dampness or night air and never becomes limp and stringy, as many other summer curtain materials do. These new mohair draperies are in printed effects and have a rich colored, translucent suggestion of stained glass. They are admirable for the living room, library or dining room. The material is excellent, also, because of its dust-shedding qualities, for table runners and cushions to be q sed on the P° rch *
