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November, 1917 
WALLPAPER 
for Cosiness 
T HERE’S a depth to the quality of Wall 
paper—a warmth and a cosiness which 
creates the true atmosphere of home. 
As you appreciate the softness of the rugs on 
your floors, after you have trudged to and fro 
in the workaday world, so do you rejoice in the 
home-like effect of newly papered walls and ceil¬ 
ings, after time spent in hotels, offices or shops. 
Make of your house a home. Have furniture individually 
yours in the choosing: comfortable, squshy armchairs; softly 
shaded lights; open fires; books; flowers. And as a fitting 
background for these delights, new Wallpaper, subtly voicing 
your personality and harmoniously blending with the fur¬ 
nishings of each room. 
Wallpaper assists in the furnishing of a home. It is as 
much an asset as the furniture itself. In proof, who has not 
seen the transformation of a dull, unattractive room caused 
simply by the changing of the paper on its walls ? 
Review your house critically. Is it all as it should be ? 
Are you entirely satisfied with each room ? If you are not, it 
is quite likely the secret lies in the treatment of the walls 
and ceilings. 
Now is the time to repaper your house. Consult your 
decorator or wallpaper dealer. He will gladly estimate on any 
or all rooms, without obligation. 
ALLIED WALLPAPER INDUSTRY 
Central Office, 169 Madison Avenue, New York 
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