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 THE BRITISH PEERAGE ADVERTISER. LIBERTY'S ART FABRICS " A POEM OP COLOURS— Sapphire, Grey, and Blue — a sense of ^elte forms becoming more fasci- nating in their attractive robes, of lovely frames en- closing still more gracious pictures: these are the thoughts that inspire one after the contemplation of fabrics, patterns, and designs, emanating from the house of Liberty & Co., well known throughout that London which unites taste to wealth. ... In the SUks and Stuffs of India, especially, this house is indeed noteworthy, and without rival, and answers to an artistic taste that has been for years anxious to give evidence of an educated thought in what may be termed the necessary superfluities of every-day life." — Illustrated Biographies of Modern AHists. NA6P0RE SILKS, from the faintest Straw Colour to the darkest Sapphire and other choice and rare colours (for Artistic Gowns), 25s. per piece of 7 yards, 34 in. wide. MYSORE SILK, Gold printed for (Evening Robes), rare and conventional designs, copied by permission from the originals in the Indian Museum, 35s. P^r piece of 7 yards, 34in. wide. MYSORE SILK, Colour printed, of a fine texture, and in both bright and subdued colours, from 35s. pcr piece. RUMCHUNDER SILK, pnre, thick, and soft draping, in Black or While only, from 35s. to 70s. per piece of about 7 yards, 34 in. wide. UMRITZA CASHMERE is made of the purest Indian Wool. It combines the softness and warmth of the Indian Ca.shmere. with the texture and durability of European Fabrics. Price 25s. per piece of 9 yards, 26in. wide ; also, in a thin- make, 21s. the piece. ART COLOURS, /ESTHETIC SHADES, AND EASTERN DESIGNS. For Furniture, Chintz, Upholstery and ARTISTIC DRESS MATERIALS, in Cotton, Wool, or Silk. Prices from Is. to 21s. per yard. Patterns Post Free. PERSIA, INDIA, TURKEY, AND OTHER ORIENTAL CARPETS AND RUGS Of rare manufacture and moderate price. Illustrated Price List Post Pree. .: LIBERTY^CO., EASTERN ART STORES, 218 & 220, Regent Street.'