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That all or even a majority of the rugs of th ful, few of Western birth, perhaps, would main
must be said of the product as-a whole: settin ations of durability and patter-n, the rich, ha prompted by Oriental taste are superb. The d were a revelation when they were introduced into and they have had a marked influence on West to be doubted if the product of the looms of Kid Worcester, Rothdale, Halifax, Dewsbury, and D
or of our own Philadelphia, would be what they of artistic coloring were it not for the examples convention-tied women of the East, who have le
mixing dyes that last for ages an