Evening Star Newspaper, June 4, 1922, Page 84

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INVISIBLE COLOR BOOK R “""’g"‘; -‘:. - K .i.i‘-‘““%""' P ASA . eI S LSS 77 T L i e R YL eSS~ 7 7= S AN RGNS T h . S LSS AN Ay’ MY GRAN'MA’S BED /‘6 WISH I had a bed like that, and a grandma’s love to see me safely into dreamland at night; my dolly and J all tired.” A little girl Vears ago wished the same wish, and yesterday another little girl wished, too. And today this little girl wished for a bed like that, And Grandma was so happy, for she wanted a little girl just like you to sleep in the same bed that she had wished for when she wag a hittle girl. What wonderful dreams must be there, through all these years, in a bed like that! With a glass of water as your paint box, and a brush or bit of cotton on a toothpick, paint carefnlly between the lines of the picture and see how nicely you can color it. -—__.—-wun—_w AT B YN T L B8 R T—

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