Evening Star Newspaper, May 28, 1922, Page 79

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INVISIBLE COLOR BOOK PATENTED JULY 12 192) CANDY FOR THE WORLD N A land not so very far from our own country, growing sugar cane is the principal industry. The sugar is shipped to all parts of the world. From Cuba we get the sugar for candy and the many sweets that make us happy. How we like “lolly-pops” and big sticks, we can buy for a penny! All the children we know like candy and sweet things to eat. What would you do with your pennies if there was no candy to buy? Look at these little fellows; they cannot buy it—s6 they come to the old mill and pick out the kind they like from the sugar cane before it is put into the machine that crushes out the juice. Do you suppose they know that you have all different kinds to select from? Use a brush and plain water to paint the picture. Paint carefully between the lines of each object.

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