LIZABETH was Queen and the Span¬ 
ish Armada threatening her kingdom 
when wallpaper became popular in 
England. The Royal Arms and the 
Tudor Rose are seen in one design. The 
Master’s Lodge of Christ College and other 
interiors of Queen Elizabeth’s time have 
yielded wallpapers intact since that day. 
Since the Sixteenth Century wallpaper has held 
an important place in every artistic period. But it 
remained for modern methods to provide a range 
of choice that will suit every taste and any purse. 
With wallpaper the woman of taste today may 
clothe her walls in beauty, and put her own gra¬ 
cious personality into every room of her home. 
Send 10 cents in stamps or coin for 32-page 
booklet Wallpaper, illustrated in color, with many 
helpful decorating suggestions. 
Prizes totalling $250 will be given for best state¬ 
ments under 250 words, “Why I used wallpaper 
in my library,” received before January 1st, 1924. 
Any store that displays this sign is an 
Associate of The Wallpaper Guild. There 
you will find good wallpapers, competent 
workmanship and fair prices. 
WALLPAPER 
MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION of the United States, 46l EIGHTH AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY 
