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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 19 May 1928, p. 33

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May 19, 1928 WINNETKA: TALK 31 LS i ll I with the years! knowledge. Gaboutrank, 9x12 $550 Deep midnight-blue field, with a design much used by 16th century weavers. 0 SR ORIENTAL RUGS are an investment--when they are well-chosen! Not merely an investment in permanent beauty--but in substantial value that increases To choose them well requires more than good taste--it requires expert Unless you have that expert knowledge, it is much better to buy Oriental rugs under a reliable name. Here are a few of the feature values you will find now: Meshet, 9x12 $295 Pastel blue and rose, with an elab- orate floral design. Fine Irans $45 Average size 3-6 x 6-6. A group of silky, heavy-piled rugs, woven for durability. Soft shades of blue and rose. A convenient- sized scatter rug. Lustrous Lilihans $29 Average size 4 x 2-6. Patterns are developed on backgrounds ranging from soft, dull rose to deep mulberry. The rugs you'll want for passageway, an odd cor- ner, or with a furniture group. IMPERIAL YEZD PALACE CARPET 26 feet 4 inches x 16 feet 2 inches $10,000 This famous rug was woven for the Shah of Persia. The weaving took twelve years. Warm old ivory and tawny rose predominate in its in- tricate blended design. A superb piece, worthy of a place in a museum-- and one that a collector will prize. Feraghan design all over on a blue field. Persian Ispahan, 13-8x9-9, $695 A golden field, covered with graceful sprays of flowers and palmets. Semi-Antique Karabaugh, 16x9, $400 Allover Feraghan design on a deep blue field. Lord's--Oriental Rugs--Second Floor Iran Shah 18x12 feet $1250 AH ULLRICH Pw FOVNTAIN SQVARE. EVANSTON University 1024 = Wilmette 3700 TS Emm

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