Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 142, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 June 1919 — Photograph Frames. [ARTICLE]

Photograph Frames.

For framing a single pnotograph for the wall, a novel idea is to place it In the upper part of a moderately large mat When the picture is in sepia, the mat should be in tan or brown, the frame brown or gold. When the photograph is gray the mat should be also, with a gray or gold frame. , A wide gray frame sometimes takes the place of a mat The back board may be covered with a harmonious plain material; a wire easel may be bought for a trifle and attached to the back through a slit made just to fit its clamp. The back is included In the gimp binding at the sides and nottom; the top Is left open for the insertion of the picture. t ■ «