Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 223, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 September 1913 — See the Attractive Store Windows While in Rensselaer. [ARTICLE]
See the Attractive Store Windows While in Rensselaer.
Rensselaer merchants have done much to make the Pow-Wow a success by decorating their windows appropriately. The window at W. J. Wright’s furniture store is especially worthy of praise. A woodland scene is made realistic by an artistic twining of small branches for a side and back ground. Ari Indian’s tepee has a fur rug on the ground and the Indian is sleeping in the open, rolled uf> in a blanket. His huhting knife is stuck into a stump near by, ancj at his side is a bludgeon that might be used In his defense if attacked. The grocery clerks at the -G. E. Murray store have arranged a window displaying several wild animals and birds. Other merchants have excellent displays of their stocks, the windows being very attractive and trade-inviting.
