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Show A Thrilling Surprise , For This Christmas i DO YOU know a young housekeeper house-keeper who would love j make a home for a family of dolls in this charming Colonial house? It is easy to make from scraps of plywood or from panels with slight flaws now available for civ- i ilian use. It is even possible to make the front, partitions and , l RE MOVABLE -r';;-TT-;WINDOWSl FRONT fBSTENS yf , ' DOORS on with .a . ;. r views into I HOOKS . .7""? 6BTH mo aiBwBjJaii KITCHEN f'lK ii-i--.. I AND OTHER fV. f .? ) I vl'3r!v. "i" AND GLUED ) MAY BE MADE Jl VM f-"n ilf; TO FIT NEW OR OLD 'UJ-J (Fa No BOOK SHELVES V f I 1 ic tS , other special features to fit book j shelves that you may have now. Another important feature of this house is that it fits into a 23V2 inch space against the wall, where it won't be stumbled over: Yet it is light enough to be moved "about. The convenient lower j shelves are an aid in keeping any play spot orderly and, when doll I days are over, the house also may be turned into shelves for books and trinkets. NOTE Pattern 273 gives illustrated directions di-rections and dimensions tor making the combination doll house and shelves shown here: also actual-size outline drawings for the doors, windows, shutters, fireplace and views into up-to-date kitchen and bath. Directions for coloring these features and : gluing them in place, making flower boxes and other details are included. To get this pattern, address: I |