The vaudeville theatre, building, operation, management (1918)

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taste and in keeping with the balance of the chair. Of backs there are many types and prices, some of which are described in upward order of cost: Plain Veneer (no upholstering) : Anything less than | inch thick 5-ply (unless edges are all protected by iron) should not be con- sidered except where shortage of money makes it necessary. Practically all shapes can be had for the same price. Backs 19 inches high are cheaper than 20 inches. Height must be taken into consideration when buying. Added Panel or Pleated Panel Backs: This is a plain veneer back with separate veneer panel thinly upholstered and applied against face of veneer back and held in place by four screws from rear. Margin of 1 inch or 2 inches of plain veneer back left exposed for frame. Inserted Panel Back: A veneer back, say 6- ply thick, is taken and three plies cut out in center. Light padding and covering is put on the three plies cut out and, when uphol- 74