AM) II' 



; 



forms an < nMiti<m. The slats -n the walls, 



insti-a are boot inward at the lower edge 



<T, in such a way n partly 



I |MTtnit a free access of air. I nor 



the bed can be uet-i Jiburs, and abso- 



privacy is thus secured* 



In very stormy weather 



can br tightly dosed 

 MA) i 

 pant fn>: i rift ing snow and 



inds, and utill there \\ill 

 be enough open spaces to allow 

 thr frer>t circulation of air. The 

 lower sections of t) I* ore 



manipulated *iiimltaiie< 

 means of a han.l!- ntly 



.ted so as to ' mm 



tin- i i.-li upprr >ertioii has 



an inIi\ i-lual h.v thr 



>!ats ran U- pla-r,l at any aiiL'N- 



so as not t chill ti 



.'S thrill 



in . r. \n 



li^ht which i-an U- turnr.1 <>n and 

 \\ith th. || ly tin- 



h 

 n to call a inai-1 or nui>r in case of illness, complete the 



M-tinirs the starnook cannot U> constructed so that th. 

 i upwanl to rest against the \\all of the 1. 



;t>e the rH.f has to be tilhii outward. 



: >iralle to have the COn- 



>tniction ,,ii the rN.f <.f th,. house, a >' can IN- con- 



\\ith a littl- the tun j, r j that 



an le lira? : as a dressing rcxun. 



make a good wipjM.rt for thr r.n.f ..f the tornook I 

 raised, the ali '*> U somewhat higher. AnothtT 



thr r<>of into two >Ttioii< 



r withstand strong winds when the roof is open. The 

 same plan can, of course, al> he ground, in 



the yard or gard t is desired to ha iblc starnook. 



so. in* 



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cl joining Uthruoin, 



