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Show i! i i I K V it the uprights, made of the No. 4 doware each 1 incltea long. The top rim la 12 by U Indies, which will make it swomry to bore the holes snirewhat obliquely or (lantingly. These hole, bored with the sma licet bit. of In number course, should be twenty-foin both bottom board and top rim. You how the four pieces may remember. Will, which cunt pose each of tbcae rims are Joined together. The top of the lampriand. sketch No. It, I 13 Incite In diameter, and the No. 8 dowels which serve a the lege are loft their full length of one yard. The cross pieces are made of No. t dowels. The lege of the work table, sketch No. 18, are also mads of No. 8 dowel and are each 4 feet and ran away from Jack, Anne. who ran away long. The horiaontil stretchers are made of No. 7 and the little uprights, each 4 Inches long, of Xoi 4 dowels. The top t should be 13 by IS and the top rim 13 by 11 Inches. The uprights. No. 4 dowels, be would be pursued and cruelly brought back. Did fear tween the top and top rim, we will make I inches long, so as to form a capacious work basket. And now, having made a work table for mother, I think father might bo presented Will did her bold wofflf steps none But vowing with the umbrella holder shown In eketrh No. 17. The bottom of thin umbrella holder we will make 8 by 8 Inches and the top rim 11 by 11. The uprights, made of No, 7 to sup. he took her dowel, and twenty-si- x in number, should And ere sought the parson be I feet long. I ahull give you only the measurements for tbs Uitla clothes horse, sketch No. IB. as I am confident that you can make It wine I down a sip," he without my assistance. Tha three frames, Come mad of upright strips IS inches and cross strips 8 Inches long, both k inch thick, may be hinged together with small pieces of leather. The horisontal Unas within the for And will you take a bit of steak, frames represent No. 4 dowel. 8ketch No. 30 Illustrate a work basket, and Is made precisely like tha top of sketch No. Ik but 1 think it will he well to make tha bottom' board U by 10 and tha top said in accents big. And when he tipped the rim S by 11 inches. The bird cage, sketch No. IS, which, by the tray, boys, will be nice for the little Inch thick by slater, is made of strips IV Inches wide. The front and back measthe aristocracy, Here take this urements are M by 18 Inches, the top and bottom St by IB. and tha side dimensions am 18 by IS. The dowels are No. 4 But it la time for me to leave you, so I will remind of the small can of ready and piste them In the blank aparra In the verso. If you mixed paintyou Cnt out the muni! pictures at the top af the or enamel and tha brush word Terse. animals trill of the the In at the the the animals tlw liamea um to finish three artimissing which supply proper must rigM placet paste you cles. and I also wish to advise you to reed the directions printed on the label of the can carefully, for our work must be done, ss well as ere can possibly do It. the . el is ur m ADVENTUIES OFANNE ysr..v' with Will Fiir thattthey cheer their out out they up. cried, or ist waiter he irw Amateur Carpentry for Boys and Girls i great sky bending over mo I free hand manner. Drive aleure, that you can flnlib the chairs and The along bora and alrls! Xt'a'clrcla InIn ths board Looke Just exactly like tha oea; and with a ptaoa of: table without any more help, so I shall It the eta to! tack nnt sr shop. But as aeems COUBearfurniture quite near when cold and gray. and not rouah ear- -' "trln Mr nord ptuohed you will find it give you the alsaa of the bedstead pieces When blue LITTLE boy and his mother est at the It atretchra far away. 'pantry work" we iriay ss'wVllViiaumela very simple jnh. Kara la aoma wark for land let you complete tba work yourselves. nursery window one line evening. The of bed upright posts, nine Inches, I watched The another, girl. Oise of tha boya may plana1 leogth eur proper title of cabinetmaker . jmoun peeped through the white curwhite eloud masses lie ,in f the side boar da of a boa. end on length of bed head and foot croaepiecee, Close to thothehouse-toptains. thinga wa make may be useful as Christ-- 1 round the sky: J "Show mo the man In tbe moon, motner," eight inches, mas presents for our brothers and Itcra,hl you may mark out the top ra.l of the work basket, using a tack and a piaea of length of bed aide rails, fourteen inches. They look like surf, all whit with foam. said tha boy, and the mother and friends. pointed out sea home. eo And at I have.the I advise you to buy email oan of enthe man with hla thorn bush and hie dog. " Then she showed him the amel or ready mixed oil paint and a lady In the brush and "finish" tha articles, as they But when the clouds trove slowly by. moon too, like a lovely pronie on a fresh-il- y will appear very tpuch hotter than If left'Acrosa the blur, blue ocean sky, minted silver coin, ner heir blowing In tha raw" wood. By flnlehlni, I mean Ksch one. as on they stalely float, about her face, and the rabbit pounding Imply to enamel or paint them, prefer- - j Become a shining fslry boat. , :nca in a mortar. ably In dark color, acoordlng to tha dlrec-- l And do they all live In the moon, ninth-le- e flora wMch you will find on tho package The largest, finest on I hall, the old man and hla dog, and the lady And Jump aboard, and then set aal-Vof enamel. ;and the rabbit? said the boy. J Hera era several soap boxes Just the. As every one must understand Ye my child, replied hie mother, r and I will tdl you the story of a little tning wanted tar these other toys w are! To find the Fort of Fairyland. about to make. While the tlh glue la being! boy who once travelled to tho moon and heated and lha boxes taken apart wa will Ths wind propels us. and we glide met them all. ,f go to tha hardware shop, for we need some Until we ranch the Other Bide; Tha boy's name was Jack and hie father mote of tho No. 7 dowels, which are And there what Joy end wonder ws.lt, made balloons for a living. Ona day Jack of an inch la diameter, and Inelda the Fort, and past ths Gate. 'thought he would Ilk a ride In one of the aoma of tha No. 4 dowel which are itoalluon 8o he seated himself In the car, i. of an inch thick, and wa shall also For everything that lovely seems, 'released (he ropes and they were off! Up, have to purchase eight Nm dowels. Now And everything you see In dream P, they sailed, over tho house tops and ,w have everything quit complete again And all tha longings that you feel rWft w will hunt op the tool rheit and (string. Mark four pieces, Shown In the and may as well commence at onoe. You In Fairyland they all come real! 'b:al-- i a hs minor, a plane, a env, a rach one an Inch nor thanimny lake the plana and dress down those of the aoap boxes to flvo-licPiece took or brace, s borirg bit one quarter ja gunner ef the circle, so that after," another hit Inch in they have been sawed out they can be 'ixhth of an Inch, for wc shall need one HARRY AND THE DOCTOR the first article w are to make. diameter aod a gimlet. j Joined together with flsh glue and larks, P'ca for the said Harry, what does a little stand shown In sketcb envAPA." Now that w have the tools we will eon-la- g shows In the sectional view within the 'namely, I Jinan mean when he eayn to another Mnue our search unit! we And two empty circle. You may next saw out tba bottom No. 7. This piece you may mark out Into Til flx you? soap boxes, and. 1! we do not succeed In, hoard which haa hern marked and then an octagon, or eight cornered, design eight! Now, Mr. Boniall was reading thabona twenty-eigholes with the smaller inches In diameter and saw it out and bore the holes for the eight leg wnlch evening paper end didnt want to be diej bit In the bottom board and twenty-eigmade of the Xa 7 dowela and era each turiied, so he answered rather Impatientsome-jathem nr the rim rail, boring top jin what slantingly, a the top rail le on Inch jdght inches long. We will Insert these ly: Don't bother me, Harry. Dont you see legs Into the holes which have been pro-- ; greater In diameter than the bottomle'vlded for them and take measurements that I am leading?' board. AH we need do now, children, you :to saw soma f ihe No. 4 dowels Into0'' the No. 4 dowel crosspieces. Mark "But, papa. Said the boy, 1 wlihand X to know, twenty-eigplaces each firs Inches long 'lb places for the crosspieces on the legs would tell me. for I want more. .land Insert thorn into the holes we have and bore with tha gimlet the necessary won't bother you any Oh. It means 'I'll do you up! hn.-ethat tha whole iholes. Whittle the ends of the No. 4 dowel and. after wa 'l l! do you up. repeated Harry, and Ilia together, apply the etratlna and glue jcrossplecee so that they will lit in tha nut, pap the haiket together. 'gimlet hole and the little aland la all hen, after thinking a moment what doe Til do you up mean . dear boys and glrli. wa ready for gluing. And now,-mthe sxld tell I'll fatner.ard Now. you, nave romp'ated Ihe most difficult bit of! The ladder and the rake shown In mHt n0 eur work, for w shall And the ehalrs.l sketches No S and 8 are entirely mad:,hn " table and bed much easier to make Ilian, of dowels and are so simple that you can 4,on ,hi cvenlng. the work, basket. make them at any time without my help, W will commence our next undertaking!" we will Proceed to sketch No. 10, which .iUng them at home our frle.nd tha by sawing out the chair seal and table repmaenli a very amusing game. The js.'ocrr .will give them to us. Mamma will, tup with the following a'xee: I' ll ua where the bottle of Unit glue or1 gise of small chair seat (sketch No. I): s'.ratlna I and after we havt placed ail1 8 inches In front, these thing together we ehnll pu: on our' t't Inches In bark. htte ami walk amend to tha liardware.j 41a inches III depth. nm i ni me iour comer ones nve. m,nn": shop where w muet purchase eighteen Bine of annolialr and rocker eeate'Nnw that we have the board finished wehad 1 ,1mn 6lc No. 4 nrd eighteen No. 7 dowel which (sketch No. 3 and 4j: will xt us twenty-fiv- e nr th:riy eeni 7 Inchw in front. These dowels, you see, are line round' l'v inches in bach. lf the centre not lea than two and get something that era needed, and Harry thought he would mnke friends with the doctor by opening a conversation with him. "fining to give me some medicine, ; , ' I i and put then together properly they will u- -1 The Moon Man, the Lady and the Rabbit. creature Ai a s, f ; JUffTlS find these MY SKY SEA. SEFUL AND ATTRACTIVE PRESENTS WHICH YOU MAY MAKE FOR CHRISTMAS. i In the picture a number of letter are hidden. If you mining word which completes the tot F seven-sixteent- one-quart-er . soon as the rabbit prbr.ouscrt'hls when yellow and whit dog appeared and, making a sign to him, led wicked charm no prince wag to b pro. him to a retired spot out of earshot of the They searched high and low fur hi hn rabbit. found no one In the royal apartments tut 'I am dreadfully agitated. ' said the dog. beggar man and hla dug. lle.it Uts il. 'Dreadfully! I have Juat discovered tha winked at Jack. V The people, of course, would not heir plot! " 'What plot? Inquired Jack. of tha rabbit as their ruler. liiey 'You must be a stranger here,' aald the peeled that he had spirited wy tin dog. 'And now I com to look at you I am prince, eo they deposed him front his vA. sure of 1L Everybody here knows there They then elected the pressn: princela a plot from the way he pounds that old daughter of a very nohle house, io reign over the moon. The rabbit Is still trying mortar.1 to obtain the erwn, and though Her Jf.ei 'Who? Tho rabbit? asked Jack. Of course, stupid,' said tha dog. W1o Gracious Majesty la carefully guarded he Who else pounds?! haa at last made a plot to reach herw.ih else baa a mortar? Who els makes ploteT If you don't know' hla eVll enchantments.' I'll tell you he's an Infamous magician, he " 'How? And how are s going Is Bod Why, my master bnt I'll tell you that him? asked Jack. The spell,' said his frfmd. 'Is fed up story or you oan see for yourself when In a silken bag with the dans worked we rescue the princess.' In golden beads opus It The rabbit his Jack gasped. This wae Interesting. 'Come along to my place,' aald the dog. bribed tha prince ss'i witting woman by 'Bo try I cant otf-syou anything batter, turning all the applet on her Utile trta to but X will when we get our rights.' igold to allow him' to wear her dotneing. ; 1 r , ' y Iman. A i ht ht rs j ht i d, . I n V01" one-ha- doc-tn- rr Im Oh, yee," answered the doctor, Don't going to give you some medicine. zzzz3 flx you." worry, my little man; I'll Suddenly there came 1o Harry the ex- fur away, straight up to the cloud. The, "The pair walked along until they came planation that hla father had recently balloon ran right through a fluffy white to a low .thatched cabin with a thorn bush given Mm of those fearful words, and. cloud, another red with sunset. In front An old man leaned on a stick throwing off ihe cover he leaped out of of ms dutiful nn therw In the eky and before tha door. Ha took no notlca them, but stared at tha hills with melaa-cliul- y l!d saw ahead Juat ho and eyes. "'nr lying t 1 M the boj a nstlshing I havl 'The dog set out porridge In bowls and Bjlvfr cniintry with mountains, lie frdlrm was cllnng to his m Uher out On motioned to Jack to be seated. Ths strange shining. brightly n Ithl strange shore Jack made a safe land- - trio nppd In silence. o was gidng to the man j m nn , d j(lokn, down saw the earth Tlease tell mi about tho prise sa sad an kM naif hour lo !t took Many Qiiiwa hlrJln heiow, no bigger than a eoiper the rabhit,' said Jack at last. down and another half hour to permiarie medi-'""Well. the dog began, 'at one time the him to take the strange doctor' This is tho rroon,' thought Jack, and moon was ruled over by a prince, who was he wae strengihnned in hie opinion by handsome, generous and good. The rabbit jnotlring a rabbit on the next hill pounding was Prime Minister, and a scheming fellow rice In a mortar. He could distinctly hear he wa too, but no one suspected then that (him grumbling, 'Worse and more of It. he was a magician. He eras very Jealous Always rice, and more rice, and nothing of the prince. In fact, he wanted to rule blit rice! With this he pounded so spite-- i the moon himself. One day he picked a fully an almost to knock the bottom out quarrel with the prince and oast an evil lot the mortar. speil upon him, and also upon hie faithful Jack wae a boot to speak to this strange gentleman In waiting. gonr nxyxa asp tb nmtmnz . raJ . i 1- I j What Has Happened to the Animals? Things Made nf Dowells and Soap Hoses. etlch nf w in t yard long, the No. 7, 7 Inrhea In dpth. being exartly and the No.! Bias of toMe top fsketrh No. 4 In dlamtrr, so that! liifli oue.quarier inches, thsv will lit In the holes we are to bore wtb the two bits the tool chest a lit nee.l buy rnuhirg back homo and commence one work which, you may tie sure, you will find Interesting nnd which will result pretty artlrlcs of furniture that enuld tie bought for less than several dollars. We may begin by knocking off the if tlie snap boxes with the hammer, he careful nut to break the end pices, as 1(. they are the boards we shall use, thicker than any oilier Lex. We will now put one with the plane to dress down these f,ur .. '2' fnr ,,e end pieces to of an inch nets. Wh"n the first on Is don give ii i0 one of the girl, who may draw a circle en It nina Inchia In diamMer. for we ai . . , . til Cats,1..1' iniMiMitt fo... h. tii W'jLjISi th1"tn! " intruder. rttlW moment the Vuttf ft-- rante ran with "" a wosu P wnyfiveofisW containing thspeU bag eriJ the pillow. -Now that they he they tried the threw him Into fire urit ' to pound 11 waM pmon. The faithl; a to transported , lirpri As soon as '8 ken t" brr, were ,11 or his spells "!? hand" .ii the mon prince and the wait! of pn'jrT .ni gentleman In 1 fell In she with him. an " -o-wa p.cxt full muon. "As for Jack. 4hrrtjjaprinc lacMd to Mm w ther econd gentleman M . don to visit hi fat1 twice a year. my -- V. ,'irth ' "And that U .aid the Utile buy' Biutur- b1" thick-'talii- r - ' l!g h Ing off the cap of closed th 8: tn tive-eighi- tins-ma- - In -'- ervcn-rlxteent- at dusk, passing himself off ns he will enter the palace end tuck th bag under Her Majesty's pillow, ids he slept upon It she will brooms s spM-The villlanl cried Jack. 'Let u suit at ones! The dog winked knowingly. "We as well go pay our respects to thspnon said They found the prlnoeascskaupplnfr honW: was eating sweet melon and saluted Jack am comrade with courteous Inquiries TM JJ had opportunity to observe that tassw was wen skilled in the use of the tem, charmed to find the pnneem and other than the lovriy lady in the lie had seen so often from the w pale and shimmered with radiance. Her white rolme wersftt J with etere and t,nT crescent ' in her hair. "When they bowed much ceremony the dog winding corridors to the meat. Her they hld Ing for the rabbit to.PPfgL. "Jack was grttiiy a soft padding waafmblln Bom one nail sprang Bo r . i,rir, - WT ' -- Cnn you put these animals together again so that they will look as they should? WrtQp |