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House Garden 
WHITE WOODWORK-AND MAHOGANY 
There is an undeniable charm in the 
neat, cheerful appearance of white wood' 
work which makes it particularly desirable 
for the bedroom. Complement this white 
trim with Mahogany doors and Mahogany 
furniture and you have a room of marked 
individuality and rare beauty. The deep, 
rich Mahogany forms a striking contrast, 
while its intricate, ever-changing pattern 
(or figure) introduces that element of char¬ 
acter which must of necessity be lacking 
in painted woodwork. 
When you plan your new home, or re¬ 
model your old one, get an alternate bid on 
the cost of Mahogany doors. You will be 
agreeably surprised to find that they will 
not cost much more than doors of other 
cabinet woods. Moreover, the cost of 
upkeep will be slight—for Mahogany, 
properly finished, requires but little 
attention. 
In selecting Mahogany furniture, be 
ever on your guard against imitations sold 
under misleading terms such as “mahogany 
finish”—a phrase never used in connection 
with real Mahogany. Insist upon a guar¬ 
antee from the dealer that you are getting 
Genuine Mahogany, solid or veneered. If 
you wish furniture that will grow more 
beautiful and more valuable with age. 
BE SURE IT’S MAHOGATir 
The Mahogany Association will be pleased to send you upon request a copy of 
its new illustrated Booklet H and other interesting literature on the subject 
of Mahogany. Your request will not be followed by a personal solicitation. 
mahogany association Inc. II 53 BROADWAY NEW YORK 
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