October, 1921 
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TEN DISTINCTIVE WALL PAPERS 
A gay paper in a chintz design could 
be used in a bedroom, breakfast room 
or sun parlor. It would be attractive 
used in panels and comes in brilliant 
colors on either a gray or purple 
ground. $6 a roll 
Which may be purchased through the House & Garden 
Shopping Service, 19 West 44th Street, New York City 
.... . . 
A bedroom paper in rose, blue, Revolutionary scenes in green, 
violet and green on a gray \ I brown, red-orange and blue on 
ground is $1.75 a roll | | « tW ground come at $2.50 
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An Adam pa- 
per remark¬ 
ably pure in 
design can be 
had in gray, 
tan or Wedg¬ 
wood blue on 
white. $4.50 
Charming Louis XVI paper 
suitable for a bedroom, bou¬ 
doir or small sitting room 
in Gobelin blue on tan. $3.85 
For a child’s room comes a 
Holland tile paper in blue, 
pink, yellow and green on a 
gray lattice ground. $2 
An unusual pa¬ 
per for a hall, 
morning room or 
man’s bedroom 
may be had in 
tones of tan or 
gray for $1.10 
Formal and 
charming is this 
Adam design 
which comes in 
sepia on ivory or 
gray on white. 
Priced at $3 
(Above) An Empire design in 
dark blue and white on a tan 
ground makes an attractive paper 
for practically any room. $5.85 
The Chinese willow design of this metal paper makes 
an effective screen. It is black on either silver or 
gold. $10 a roll. Plain gold or silver paper $8. 2 
rolls are required for a screen 6' high 
