The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 30, June 3, 1897 - A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls by Various
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place or remove picture-hooks and pictures.
The hooks are caught and held firmly by the two arms which project from the device. They can then be lifted off the moulding without difficulty. In the same manner the arms can be slipped under the wires of pictures, which can thus be easily taken down. This lifter will save many a climb of the step-ladder, besides doing the work of hanging and removing pictures in one-half the time. There is a new machine made for sharpening scissors. The blades to be sharpened are passed through an opening in the side of the machine, and are brought in contact with a bar, which is made of emery or other sharpening material. The bar is adjusted with springs which move back and forth with the pressure of the blade, in such manner that a very fine edge can be put on the metal to be sharpened. G.H.R. LETTERS FROM OUR YOUNG FRIENDS. DEAR EDITOR: Mother and I have been reading THE GREAT ROUND WORLD all winter and |
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