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and such contact between the said element 10 and the ears will prevent the free or accidental swinging of the mirror 3 on the finger 11. 5 Prom the foregoing description, when- taken in connection with the drawings it will be seen that I have produced a remov- able support for a mirror which may be readily attached to a lighting means so that 10 the rays therefrom will illuminate the mir-' ror. The mirror may be turned at any de- sired angle on the support, and the support may be likewise turned at desired angles on the suspending means therefor, and it is 15 thought that the foregoing description, when taken in connection with the drawings will fully set forth the simplicity of the con- struction and the advantages thereof to those skilled in the art to which such inventions 20 relate.
Having described the invention, I clain a In combination, a mirror having its back provided with outturned ears having open- ings therethrough which are in alignment, a support comprising a wire member having 25 its upper end bent to provide a spring jaw, a facing of insulating material on the jaw, said member, adjacent its lower end being bent inwardly in the direction of the jaw and from thence continued downwardly, said 30 downturned portion being rounded upon it- self and extended to provide an upwardly directed finger designed to be received in the ears of the mirror, and the downturned portion of the wire being in frictional en- 35 gagement with the outer edges of the ears, as and for the purpose set forth. In testimony whereof I affix my signature. JESSE 0. REAIS.