Some objects made using bullets and other little knickknacks which look like soldiers' and sailors' equipment

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Title (Dublin Core)
Some objects made using bullets and other little knickknacks which look like soldiers' and sailors' equipment
Subject (Dublin Core)
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Article Title and/or Image Caption (Dublin Core)
Some Little Things that the War Has Brought Us
extracted text (Extract Text)
BULLETS have been mustered out of service, now that we
are no longer shooting Germans, and they have had to hunt
around for new jobs. These two have found good ones—excellent
examples for other am-
bitious bullets.

One of them is work-
ing as a flag-holder. The
bullet is taken out of the
shell and the flagstaff at-
tached to the blunt end.
The sharp end of the
bullet is inserted into the
shell, and_so the bullet
is transformed into a
flag-holder. The other
one holds down a more
serious job. A blade is attached to its blunt end, and thus it
becomes a penknife.
Krnickknacks: Rie these, reniinisoent of army: devs: dre very:
popular now-—so much
so that people are now
using metal paper-
weights molded in the
form of different parts
of soldiers’ and sailors’
equipment.

Here, for example, are
a pair of hats; one is a
soldier's hat, the other a
sailor's. In shape and
color they are exact im-
itations of the real thing.
Language (Dublin Core)
eng
Temporal Coverage (Dublin Core)
Interwar period
Date Issued (Dublin Core)
1919-02
pages (Bibliographic Ontology)
52
Rights (Dublin Core)
Public domain (Google digitized)
Source (Dublin Core)
Google Books
Archived by (Dublin Core)
Davide Donà
Marco Bortolami (editor)
Spatial Coverage (Dublin Core)
United States of America