2 WILMETTE LIFE February 21, 1930 . ... THE BIGGEST LITTLE STORE ON THE NORTH SHORE or tn's Put Neu.J Color Tones Into J'rour Home U1 ith Spring Draperies If you've known that house-weary feeling that comes at this time of year, re-drape your windows and enjoy a charming new home. By adding a new color note in your draperies you can bring out tones that have been subdued in your furnishings and make them look like ne\v. You'll find a fascinat· ing collection of new draperies on display at Worthen's this \veek. Dyed in the Yarn, Ret'ersible Rich Warped Prints 75c YD. Because the yarns were dyed before they were woven, both sides of these lovely warped prints are alike. The colors are rich and mellovv and cotne in attractive patterns. In Sunny Rooms Hang Sunfast Crashes Imitation Linen Crashes Whether you choose a very modern, geometrical design or a Ooral pattern you'll appreciate the fine value in this 35-36 inch wide material. 75c YD. 35 C Part linen crashes that are guaranteed not to fade either from sun or from laundering make the most practical drapes for the rooms one likes to live in. Fresh, gay colors in both modern and floral designs. Brighten Dark Rooms fVith Flowered Spring Cretonnes 35 C There's a cheerful and hospitable air about these new cretonnes that make them most appropriate for informal rooms. 35-36 inches wide. Glazed Chintz $1.00 YD. This lustrous, colorful material retains its bright new look after months and months of wear. The shiny surface holds no dirt and the· color combinations are lovely. Marquisettes, Grenadines Ecru and cream shades in marquisette, and also white grenadine curtains with colore~ designs are timely and unsual values. Yard Width .................................... . 35c EXTRA SPECIAl 4! Delineator Magazine for l yt>ar ~nul 3 months-to copies for $1.00. Call this store If our reprt>sentatlve doesn't call you. tore Hours 8 A.M.6 P.M. Wilmette 588 1146--1148 Wil""ette Avenue 's n · Four Deliv.eries · .. Datly Wilmett~ 589