. Furniture for the craftsman; a manual for the student and machanic. -J^i7. Fig. 123.—Stand for Millinery. Fig. 124.—An UmbrellaStand. a ladys bedroom, for in the three boxes she may find amplespace for the modern hat. What the size of these boxes shall beno man will ever know, but make them big enough; that is, thestand, for it consists of four i-inch posts, two center boards andtop and bottom fitted as shown. As to the boxes, they shouldbe three of the same size pasteboard boxes covered on the out-side with a figured cretonne. The stand may then be made STOOLS AND OTHER USEFUL FURNITURE 107


. Furniture for the craftsman; a manual for the student and machanic. -J^i7. Fig. 123.—Stand for Millinery. Fig. 124.—An UmbrellaStand. a ladys bedroom, for in the three boxes she may find amplespace for the modern hat. What the size of these boxes shall beno man will ever know, but make them big enough; that is, thestand, for it consists of four i-inch posts, two center boards andtop and bottom fitted as shown. As to the boxes, they shouldbe three of the same size pasteboard boxes covered on the out-side with a figured cretonne. The stand may then be made STOOLS AND OTHER USEFUL FURNITURE 107 large enough to permit of the boxes being set in and taken outreadily. Oak, mahogany or white enamel finish will create avery attractive article of furniture when completed. A place for umbrellas eventually becomes a necessity, andFigs. 124 and 125 represent two forms. This is one of the manyobjects which also prove an acceptable gift. Fig. 124 is 12^X 14 in. and 29 in. high, outside measurement, while Fig. 125stands within 14 in. quare and is 32 in. high. The posts


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