Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 277, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 November 1915 — PRETTY FRAME FOR PICTURE [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

PRETTY FRAME FOR PICTURE

Inexpensive Article That May Easily Be Made at Home in the Spare Moments. A pretty and inexpensive picture frame is made out of molding. This . can be bought for

a few cents of any dealer in lumber. Cut the molding into the lengths desired, cutting each corner on a slant as is shown in the illustration. Nail pieces together with fine yrire finishing nails. Then on

the back of the frame tack narrow strips.of thin material about threeeighths of an inch from the inside of frame. Next stain frame any color desired. When dry place in the piece of glass which should be the right size to fit inside the little strips which were tacked onto the back. Then pul in the picture and tack strips of ve neer across the back to little strips which hold glass in place. Now put in two small screw eyes and through these the wires by which to bang the picture and the job is complete. , To get the corners of the frame cut on the right slant It is best to use a miter box which can be borrowed from any carpenter.

For Home Use.