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It is thought from the foregoing descrip- tion, the construction and operation of the invention will be clear without the*"necessity of a more extended explanation and there- 5 fore the same has been omitted. What is claimed is: 1. A window sash comprising stiles, upper meeting and bottom rails united to said stiles, one of said stiles and the upper meet- 10 ing rail containing centrally located grooves, at their inner edges, the other stile and bot- tom rail being provided with beveled inner edges, displaceable supporting strips having centrally located grooves therein, a glass 15 panel having its edges engaging the cen- trally located grooves, and wedge members interposed between the supporting strips and
the beveled inner edges to secur-e the glas panel ii position in the window sash. 2. The combination with a window sash; 20 of a glass panel mounted therein, support- ing strips arranged between the edges of the glass panel and the window sash, and wedge means adapted to be inserted between ile supporting strips and the window sash to 25 displace said supporting strips for securing the panel in position in the window sash. In testimony whereof, I affix my signa- ture, in presence of two witnesses. GEORGE T. POLSON. Witnesses: W. P. BARBER, W. S. CRAWFORD.