Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 75, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 March 1913 — POSTCARDS ALWAYS IN PLACE [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
POSTCARDS ALWAYS IN PLACE
Useful Little Article to Hang on Wall or Take Position on Writing Desk. This is a useful little article to make for hanging upon the wall by the Bide
of the writing table, or If fitted with a support at the back, it miff t take 'lts place upon the writing-table itself. It ia carried out entirely in two ehades of blue, and in making it, a piece of cardboard must be cut out •even inches in length and four and a inched in width. Tbla cardboard
is covered with pale blue silk, turuttd over at the edges and fastened on at the back with d strong adhesive. The pocket can'next be sewn in llts place, ancL is made of some of the same blue silk lined with soft white silk, and has the words “Post Cards’* embroidered oh the front of it in dirk blue silk. The holder is edged throughout With a blue and white silk cord, carried into three little loops at each of the lower corners, attached to the upper corners is a long loop pf dark blue ribbon, ornamented with three r*le blue rosettes, and to the left hand side a pencil ia fastened with a line dark blue silk cord. If it should be desired to fit a papport at the back, then a wellgeshaped piece of cardboard should be cut out and covered with silk And hinged on at the top with a suurfl strip of any kind of strong material. Inside, between the support and Uie back of the holder a short pieci of tape should be fastened to prevent the support from opening too far.
