The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 36, July 15, 1897 - A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls by Various
page 34 of 42 (80%)
page 34 of 42 (80%)
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By carefully printing the three negatives, one on the top of the other, excellent colored pictures can be produced. KITCHEN CABINET.--A new cabinet for the kitchen has been designed which is a very handy thing for use. It is arranged to contain all the sugars and spices and various nice things that are required in cooking. On one side is a large receptacle for coffee, with a mill fixed half-way down, so the coffee is not only stored, but is always ready for grinding. On the other side is another bin for flour, which is provided with a sifter. By turning a handle the flour falls to the drawer at the bottom, sifted and ready for use. There are handy drawers for sugars and tea, and at the bottom a large place for bread. A clock is fixed into the top of the cabinet, and completes the very useful little case. G.H.R. * * * * * |
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