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Show 1 ""AVAWAV.VAVWAWIVA w.v.w'-t (?0R EOYS AND GD f HANDICRAFT LL- S "lS Land DOROTHY PERKINS 5 A. NEELY HAL AW.VJWiWWWWAW 2 . . M "t, by A. Kccly Hall.) Mum"-." HA A TOYCRANE A Q This little crane travels aloi elevated track supported at its upon the tops of chair backs (ljew YeaKcc , vm the pat .his pacK o! Jftf-i& smiles ' v m elds with 'H I i6- ' "grow. Its Fig. 2 shows details of the cr windlasses and turntable, and f yrtng. ai ,hc the cabin walls and oof. Td v ess boom is made of two stripr to. 3) H Inches long, with a , y " lirs (B) lastened between. 0. f lew him e ,m half inches from one y J in one-fourth-inch holr. -6trip near the uppf " 4 '4. C (Fig. 4) to fit i ' ti c inch hole near t' y fy :Hr which to pivot . yy c, pulley of two sp. da. HisaC St gether (Fig. 4) jJ After complet,- h S0001? e (Fig. 2) rtnWat him, eefy c state and bore f final health to J , i Iourth-inr . c. k U 1 'uc'end through a comrac. Wed d M. orft. ofVfc.'VK JUr-TT nine their ,, V' '4 the .. (n ;e In 1 ' '-f V ' A. L otton Une door and waityx xAfhim in with welcortii reag, SA. r ' .V 1 e v. Of ?ear is dead! Longlg s.'v'o. V -L lively .'4l'iS' 1 whiis ;'nt. ' s 1 belowi J ', V S s farm- E 5Slj t a 13,- J .' J ibzi i b ML xt year (7) j ; iy take up I "-J m he fL' arketed , . J ''""( ilea. All : ar as 1 after slipping them upon tue shaft cent or drive brads through the shaft ends to ng." hold them on. Nail beam E to the lower edge of block F, then nail it to 3CEEC the turntable (I), a block Ave by eight inches in size. Center the Set Ut heam In the width of the turu table. and allow three or four inches to project pro-ject over the end, as shown in Fig. 2. The turntable 1 in pivoted upon the is wen hase K, a block eight inches square, he Cht w'th a small block (J) inserted be-he be-he torn, tween them. Bore a one-fourth-inch le boot hole through the center of base K Legler and block J. so the screw pivot will turn freely, and slip an iron washer j0 anc' over the screw to keep its head from .e" that lulling through tbe holes. Screw the lower ends of the boom re lhar ticks A to the end of beam E. Drive aid foi na" int block B, attach one end iir kinc aember C-y' S7 (oursel) --. ' 3 n learr j " V to mine T ' Z'' 's mors : ' js 1 4f ' y- 'armers jf a three-foot piece of cord in if ds ver and tie the other end to on in lanagnr lass. This is the cable by vhic;i the ! selliiiE boom is raised and lowei'N Use-a ater his cord five or six feef long f e hoiBt-be hoiBt-be hi' ing cable, tie one end to- second on tha windlass spool, run the cor r p'll-?onside p'll-?onside ley D, and. tie the other' to a employ 100k bent out of a hairpin tt-.j; 7). irofit b. "ig. 1 shows how the windlasses are throutrl oced by loops of string.' Build the cabin of cardboard. Kig. shows the front and one side. Cut he two long openings in the front r handy or the cables to run through, and the be laic square opening for beam E to fit ir; 's. nai: and cut the square opening in the side that be of the right size and in the right : a boy pla.ee for the windlass spools to pass through (Fig. II There need be bu: one doorway. Tack the walls to the edge of the turntable then bind u. ds met gether the copiers iti paper strips id wort- Slake thi tracks of strips just wide ng be enough loi the spool wheels to run upon, and connect them with cross ' pieces f: A DRESSER SET IN CRE an The hatpin receptacle In , ends quires a long, slender box bu ig. 1). pins are sold In. Sew or )mel cover on the box, cut off t I7T tl,B box wi" De several Inch hWtM "'an the hatpins, and cover r 77 t' me. rjov " Mgures 2 and 3 show U and nin cushions. The square on snoi o! n smal box cover, filled dust, with a covering of ct n to fastened over the top. Ss3 T,le hanging pin-cushion C quires two round pill boxes. ( together bottom to bottom, in Fig- 4 then fln ne a , tawdust, cover, and finish t e ye band of cretonne about th w ant "' boxes' and attaching a lo bon to hang it by. lOtstel The glove box In Fig. 5 Is in thi a craclier box of the form 1 Fig. 6. First cut off the enc otji lmy will be just long encug down and faster to the hash A e,lds (see dotted lines In Fij remove the flap on the lid irile pridt rere ripe ij it the last. 0j I tndeiecY 'i5!?s fZ, dpedr ( ($3 Wie f thC bX and V iifr Wl3t: tllen cut pieces 7 w ' Ile 'nside. botto Vfiftr idSv pver these w-ith V h. MJI ih Bilk (FiK-7K 1 i rj fll Ik111" to a p,' " t-h andsWVi lb trr fei re 7T'a 01 the right size to fit the bot-to'n bot-to'n of tiie covf-r and lap over the riiii and on to the inside, then, after stitching this in place, cut a piece of cardboard to fit the bottom inside, cover it with cretonne (Fig. 7), and glue this covered piece to the inside of the cover. This completes the tray. Figure It shows a dainty trinket chest with three drawers. After seeing see-ing bow to const uct it, you can make yours to contain as many drawers as 1 si you wish. Small cardboard boxes fonii the drawers Fi. 12). You can gel empty spool boxes at a dry goods store. Pile one upon another and figure out the dimensions for the che Then fold a piece of cardboard a; shown in Fig. 13, to make a case ol the right size, and ftfter bringing the folded ends together, bind them with a strip of paper (Fig. 14). Next cut srips of cardboard for shelves, and fasten these between the ends of the case by running pins through into their ends, as shown in Fig. 14. V'h'en the shelves have been adjusted proper ly, cover the back, ends, top and bot torn of the case with cretonne (Fig & j ,. "y- ',(). also the front of the drawer boxes (Fig 15); and sew a fancywork ring ! to the center of the front of each 1 drawer (Fig. 11) by which to open |