Evening Star Newspaper, June 4, 1922, Page 83

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INVISIBLE COLOR BOOK ‘ , PLAY DAY IN TIBET IBET, a country to the west of China, has been hiding for hundreds of vears behind great mountains, and would not listen to the knock- ing of the outside world. Only recently has the white man traveled behind the closed door to see any of the strange people and know of their manners. Many of the people tend flocks of: sheep and live in tents. They bother very little about style in their clothing—the rule. i3, one suit, one person, In the fall of each year they give a historical play to which people come from «ll parts of the country to enjoy.; Every one is free to attend, but is supposed to make presents of money or food to the players. Paint between the lines of the picture with water. _Use a brush or bit of cotton on a toothpick, and see how carefully you can color it. T e 7 B T L 7 e T P S iR

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