. Furniture for the craftsman; a manual for the student and machanic. 4 in. high, iq^ in. wide, 36 in. are for ladies shirtwaists and other apparel of a lightcharacter. STOOLS AND OTHER USEFUL FURNITURE 105 In Fig. 121 is shown a light sliding upper tray about two-thirds of the length of the chest and 3 in. deep. This sets on a. Fig. 121.—Cedar Chest with Sliding Tray. neat strip secured to the inside of the chest, the material of thetray being yi in. in thickness. Living in flats or small homes will soon create a desire for morestoring space and the under-bed box offers a very read


. Furniture for the craftsman; a manual for the student and machanic. 4 in. high, iq^ in. wide, 36 in. are for ladies shirtwaists and other apparel of a lightcharacter. STOOLS AND OTHER USEFUL FURNITURE 105 In Fig. 121 is shown a light sliding upper tray about two-thirds of the length of the chest and 3 in. deep. This sets on a. Fig. 121.—Cedar Chest with Sliding Tray. neat strip secured to the inside of the chest, the material of thetray being yi in. in thickness. Living in flats or small homes will soon create a desire for morestoring space and the under-bed box offers a very ready meansof laying away ladies skirts or any other long garment. Withthe small wooden wheels projecting slightly over bottom edgeof box, it may be drawn out very easily from under the bed bymeans of a handle secured to the front panel. Cedar may be _22y. 4 5


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