November 1923 
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MAHOGANY 
for the Library 
bookcases, and furniture, all of 
Genuine Mahogany—treated with 
a simple finish which does not 
obscure the figure, but permits light 
to penetrate the wood—become 
evermore beautiful with the passing 
of time, and endure for generations. 
Mahogany, because of its infinite 
variety of figure, its susceptibility 
to a wide choice of color and 
finish, and its subdued, dignified 
appearance, is admirably suited for 
the library. 
Trim, fireplace mantle, builtdn 
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. 1133 BROADWAY, NEW YORK 
MAHOGANY 
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