. Things worth doing and how to do them. In the fourth story (Fig. 324) the slitsare cut like those in the tpuu first story I, I (Fig. 324),being the long slit. gives the diagram forthe fifth story, which isthe top one. This Room has large openings in the four sides to allow the beacon-light to shine out into the dark night. The centre of the diagram (Fig. 325) is one inch square; two of the sides have slits cut near each side edge of the windows; on the other sides of the squares are extending flaps. Cut all the heavy fines, and bend inward andcrease all the dotted lines, then put the


. Things worth doing and how to do them. In the fourth story (Fig. 324) the slitsare cut like those in the tpuu first story I, I (Fig. 324),being the long slit. gives the diagram forthe fifth story, which isthe top one. This Room has large openings in the four sides to allow the beacon-light to shine out into the dark night. The centre of the diagram (Fig. 325) is one inch square; two of the sides have slits cut near each side edge of the windows; on the other sides of the squares are extending flaps. Cut all the heavy fines, and bend inward andcrease all the dotted lines, then put the topstory together in proper form by sliding thefour side edge flaps through the slits, whichwill bring the edges of the sides together, form-ing the four corners of the room. Bend backand crease down the portion of the flaps whichextend inside of the room; do this to make thefastenings secure. Use strips of bright-red and orange-colored tissue paper cut into fringe on one edge and twisted together into a bunch, as in Fig. 326, for the. llnch Fig. 325.—Fifth story of Pharos of Alexandria.


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