Evening Star Newspaper, June 11, 1922, Page 80

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INVISIBLE COLOR BOOK - 3 d il k¢ Ly 5 S L & - N X, A & . /" y; ’:!v /; : ’ s XA [ SRR HE leader of the orchestra, Mr. Cricket, told the Falry Prince, and the Fairy Prince told Zenna-Mae, and Zenna-Mae told all the Grasa. T hoppers about the Grand Opening to he held in the wonderfol castle of June. Up the golden stairs to ! to dance and sing their best for the rest of the summer. A feast of green leaves would be given every day atter the oponing to ail who came. “Look,” said the Prince, “at their heautifnl costumes as they arrive and hear the music of the Crickets, Soe the colors of the pajace we are in!” “Oh!” cried Zenna-Mao “It is wondertal!” With a brush and plain water, paint between the lines of the picture and see the colors appear. diry Balcony, where aill were invited L T 1 . A R S . A S R S S S SR L b0 - S RSN M AT ST LR TR 1 215 A W PRI SIS DAL L Y 4 WAL Mg s g

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