Show VENEERED FURNITURE RIGHT when it stands for add t onal beauty and expense despite the talk which seems to indicate the contrary said a nent chestnut street f irn iture expert to a philadelphia record reporter there Is really very little solid wood used take for instance mahogany and the vadious oaks and walnuts the pieces that set people exclaiming over the marvelous figures of the grain and the ways in which they are matched up all such pieces are veneered an flat surface of any size is usually veneered the veneer being at first about or tw enty eighth of an inch and when worked down to its final state of splendor not over one thirty second of an inch in these fine sets which I 1 ve shown you the only solid mahogany in sight which is not ve leered is tl e legs and frames of mir bors and the like look at the reat solid back of this bedstead it ol 01 solid mahogany but it is very tame as compared with the t ont which Is sneered ene ered with the most exquisitely figured and snatched pieces some people have an idea that neer stands for shoddiness in tl case it represents both add biorn beauty and expense |