DECORATIVE MATERIAL

CHAP-BOOK GUIDONS
14 Point   Footcntains tn pairs each of Brackets and Parnthesce; ten each of Paragraph Marks  Per font $0.85
18 Point   Fontcontainseightpairseachof BracketsandParentheses:eighteachof Paragraph Marks Per font  .85
24 Point   Font contains six pairs each of Brackets and Parentheses; six each of Paragraph Marka  Per font  .85
30 Point   FontcontainsfourpairseachofBracketsand arentheses: foureachofParagraphMarks  Per font 1.00
36 Point   Font containsthree pairseach of Bracketsand Parentheses; three each of Paragraph Marks Per font 1.00
42 Point   Font contains two pairs each of Brackets and Parentheses: two each of Paragraph Marks  Per font 1.00
48 Point   Font contains two pairs each of Brackets and Parentheses; two each of Paragraph Marks Per font 1.10
60 Point   Font contains two pairs each of Brackets and Paentheses; two each of Paragraph Marks Per font 1.10
72 Point   Font contains two pairs each of Brackets and Parentheses; one each of Paragraph Marks Per font 1.15
SWASTIKA ORNAMENTS

Black Per font $1.15
Font contains two each of 6,
8, 10, 12, 18, 24 and 30 Point,
and one each of 36, 48, 60 and
72 Point

Outline Per font $1.15
Font contains two each of 6,
8, 10, 12, 18, 24 and 30 Point,
and one each of 36, 48, 60 and
72 Point

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6Pont  erfnt$.8
6 Point  Per font $1.80 J
Per fon $225i.
12 Point Per font $1.80

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Characters in Complete Font of 18 Point
The characters of 6 and 12 Point are Practically the same as those of 18 Pint

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LaureI Ornaments are cast in cored type molda,with as little shoulder as possble inside wreaths. so that type lines maybe setelose up
A greatvarietyof designs maybe produced with these ornaments. Wreaths are enlarged symmetrically by using the single piers
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