The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 1, 1902, Page 8

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8 THE SUNDAY CALL. =%tunning [Posters for Decoration'=. ~—/¥'\\' (% 3 HIS is the second page in the stunning and altogether attractive series of poster pictures for mural decoration begun in th: Sunday Call two weeks ago. , “The Sword Girl” and the “Riding School Girl” give you an opportunity fo make two orizinal and*up-to-date posters with practically no effort at all. It is simplicity itself, but the result is truly pleasing and profitable as:well, foriif these posters — which' are - published exclusively in the Sunday Call—were placed on sale in any of the art stores they would each cost you tén times the price of this paper.. Here are the directions: Cut out the colored drawings from this page by carefully following the outline of the picture. Then take this colored clipping and paste it securely to a piece of richly colored poster board of some suitable shade, 20x30 inches in size. = This is sufficient in itself, but much added heauty may be secured by makmg for it a simple frame. You can get the poster hoard at any art dealer’s at a low price. Another way of cutting the poster clippings from this sheet is to leave about an eighth of an mch of the white paper as a border, which aids in setting off the central design.

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