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Show VERY CONVENIENT LUNCH BOX Ordinary Pasteboard Cracker Box May Be Utilized by Making Few Additional Creases. Havo you ovor started for schooi or a picnic and had nothing in which to carry your lunch? I havo found how to mako a simplo lunch box which is vory convenient, says a writer in McCall's Magazine. Tnko an ordinary or-dinary pastoboard crackor box and, by making somo nddlttonnl creases and cuts, transform it into a receptacle recepta-cle of a shape to lit a man's pocket, and in which sandwiches may bo conveniently con-veniently packed. If you will study tho diagram you will easily understand just how to mako it. First crcaso ond (laps on both sldos in contor, as shown by lines; creaso part 2 In contor, horizontally, and slit flaps on crcaso of part 3 (diagram A). Then silt flaps on creaso between parts 3 and 4, also mako'IliEs'ln part 1 about throo-clghths of an Inch apart, Lunch Box Complete (A). as indicated by short perpendicular lines. Lastly creaso part 4 at lino gunning through tho flguro (diagram A). Uso a ponknifo to mnko croasos and cuts noodod, but tako caro not to cut too deeply for a creaso. Bend at creaso botween parts 1 and 2, and at lines running through tho llgureB 2 nnd 4, to form right angles; at the samo timo fold in the onds to insert in-sert tho narrow tongues on part 2 through tho slits mado in part 1, and slip tho extensions on part 3 undor tho edgo of part 1, to hold in position, ns shown In diagram D. Tho creaso between parts 2 and 3 and that on ni hi .c (fi i nn LIJ n LJJ Details of Lunch Box (B). tho rounded flap of part 4 aro not UBod In tho nowly-shaped box. Tho box. whon completed, is a vory convenient shape for carrying a light lunch. |