. Furniture for the craftsman; a manual for the student and machanic. Fig. 112.—Table for a General Reading as well. Fig. 112 shows a table designed for a generalreading room. The Japanese feature of overhanging shelvesgives a generous space for current journals which usually becomedog-eared when left lying on the table top. There are times when in dusting, as in other things, a lickand a promise is given between regular days, and a free table. Fig. 113.—Another Form of Reading Room Table,top is very desirable for an orderly appearance. This thoughtis suggested in the whim shown in


. Furniture for the craftsman; a manual for the student and machanic. Fig. 112.—Table for a General Reading as well. Fig. 112 shows a table designed for a generalreading room. The Japanese feature of overhanging shelvesgives a generous space for current journals which usually becomedog-eared when left lying on the table top. There are times when in dusting, as in other things, a lickand a promise is given between regular days, and a free table. Fig. 113.—Another Form of Reading Room Table,top is very desirable for an orderly appearance. This thoughtis suggested in the whim shown in the style, Fig. 113, with the TABLES AND STANDS 95 built-up center shelf for the lamp or electrolier base and maga-zine pockets on either side which will partly conceal the ruffledcondition of paper-covered magazines. The form of writing table shown in Fig. 114 is becoming pop-ular. It cannot be overfilled by papers and other matter notactua. correspondence. In this respect it is desirable for theliving room or reception hall or a small size is very appropriatein a spare guest room. The top always remains as a table top,


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