Fig. 339.—Make the throne like this.

Fig. 340.—An extra back-piece for the throne.

Lightly Score.

then bend dotted lines and cut heavy lines. Bend inward the side part A ([Fig. 339]) including D and L; then bend forward the top part B; slide C through D from outside and bend inward the box-like arm at E. Bend the other arm likewise. Bend backward the sides extending along the dotted lines F F and G G, then the front along dotted line H; at the same time slide I and I against the inner sides of the throne J and J. Bend forward the back of the throne at K. Bring forward the arms and run L and L through M and M, then pass L and L forward through N and N, and slide them back through O and O. Bring the extension P, including T and Q, across the front; run the tongue Q through R. Bend the left side, passing S through T and U, which fits directly under T; S must go through the two slits to the under side of the chair.

Use the Blade of a Penknife

in sliding tongues and flaps through slits and use it to straighten out the points of tongues after they are through the slits. Bend down and backward W and W ([Fig. 340]); then bend back X and X and fasten [Fig. 340] to the throne by sliding V through Y on back of throne. Rest the seat of throne over W and W and the sides J and J ([Fig. 339]) over X and X ([Fig. 340]). Attach the throne to the

Upper Dais

by lower flaps. [Fig. 341] shows the upper dais. The four sides are each one inch high, its top is three and one-half inches on each of the sides; all four extensions are one inch and a quarter long, tongues not counted, and the four slits are each an inch and one-quarter from the edges of the sides.