The Texas Imposing Stone Frame
This Stone Frame differs from others only in the interior arrangement under the stone. It is most substantially constructed
of selected hardwood, strongly bolted, and the floor space occupied is reduced to the minimum. It is economical in the fullest sense of
the term as it replaces several pieces of ordinary printing
office furniture. While the expense may seem large to in-
stall, it ends with the purchase. This saving in expense is
not only in material but in labor.
SORT DRAWERS. There are twenty drawers for sorts,                                       I
and each drawer is sub-divided into twenty equal compart-
ments. Each drawer is two and one-half inches deep,
fourteen inches wide and forty and three-eighths inches
long, inside measure. Each of the four hundred compart
ments is three and three-quarters inches by six and three                                    i
quarters inches. Ten of these drawers are at each end of
the frame, and all run clear through and draw from either  l
side. Each drawer runs on twelve steel rollers, fitted mi
the runs, six on each side.
LETTER BOARDS. In the center, arranged in four tiers,                     A
two tiers drawing from each side, are fifty-six hardwo