Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1938)

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•-<V; ~*imm. n mwmm RICHARD ARLEN Motion Picture Star, who thoroughly enjoys his lovely home in the Fernando Valley Ol Nij i ' ! r: fall «i Lkin ■■ ■■'' I l',w 'S YOUR window curtaining problems are the same as those of Hollywood stars— style and distinction are decorative "musts". Notice how perfectly the Quaker Sheercord curtains in Richard Arlen's* living room (shown above) veil the window and yet preserve the lovely view. Cost? (hiaker Net curtains are priced from $2.00 to $20.00 a pair. Wear? Combed yarn and three-thread construction make them look like new after each washing. *Booklet of Homes of Hollywood Stars Glimpses of the exteriors, close-ups of the interiors of six Hollywood stars' homes. Also our "Correct Curtaining" booklet with over 50 window photographs, sent for 10c to cover mailing. Address Dept. H98. Quaker Lace Company, 330 Fifth Avenue, New York Also makers of Quaker Silk Stockings EPTEMBER, 1938