JAN 24 1965; Roller window shades, after a long stay in the attic, are staging a strong comeback. To
JAN 24 1965; Roller window shades, after a long stay in the attic, are staging a strong comeback. Today, homemakers have learned that a striking window treatment performs decorat-¡ing miracles. It can transform small, drab or badly placed windows into the strong focal point of a room. The shade murals, shown here with NBC's actress Pat Priest of The Bob Hope Show, can make a small space interesting and important with their whimsical accents. Anyone can paint these murals with professional results. Just trace the full size patterns, then paint over the tracings. Easy to understand directions are included with the patterns. To obtain the three mural patterns assortment No. C-11, send $1 by currency, check or money order to Steve Ellingson, The Denver Post, Denver, Colo. (Photo By The Denver Post via Getty Images)

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