36 
House & Garden 
The background is ivhite; the trees and pa¬ 
godas. two shades of grey. You have a cool, 
rest fill bedroom background where the furniture 
loould be painted French grey striped with rose. 
The curtains could be of rose silk and the rug 
a rich mauve 
For halls with much sunlight and white wood¬ 
work comes a paper with a cream background, 
grey and blue birds and grey and pink blossoms. 
The paper is covered vertically with fine white 
lines that subdue the tones and give the design 
a pleasing effect of depth 
On a greyish, rough fabric weave background 
are set birds and flowers and tiny temples in 
soft shades of blue, green, rose, red and taupe. 
In living-rooms furnished with wicker or reed 
no paper could be better placed. It is light, 
airy and perpetually interesting 
U M M 
WALL PAPERS 
Shown by Courtesy of Richard E. Thibaut, Inc. 
A month more, and the summer home 
will be ready to move into. Meantimc 
there is the new papering to be done. 
As a last call we offer these seven sug¬ 
gestions from the latest stocks. Pur¬ 
chases can be made through the Shop¬ 
ping Service, House & Garden, 445 
Fourth Avenue, Nciv York City. 
Stripes always fit 
in in the summer 
home. This one is 
especially adapt¬ 
able. Narrow grey 
and cream stripes 
are relieved by 
bolder stripes in 
black, red and blue 
A rich living-room 
paper shows blue 
and dark grey birds 
on a light grey 
linen weave back¬ 
ground. Blossoms 
are rose, red and 
blue and the trunks 
of the trees brown 
Another stripe has 
a to 0 V e n b ack- 
ground with heavy 
blue stripes edged 
with black and 
lighter stripes be¬ 
tween of black and 
red. It is open and 
restful in effect 
On a light greyish 
crackle background 
are grey jackdaws 
and blossoms that 
give this paper a 
place in the hall or 
living-room lohere 
bright curtains 
furnish color spots 
