Evening Star Newspaper, June 18, 1922, Page 78

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INVISIBLE GOLOR BOOK FINE FEATHERS O “INE feathers make fine birds? “Quack—YES!” said Mr. Duck, *“Hiss—YES!” said Mrs. Goose. ‘“Cackle, cackle—YES!" aaid Mrs. Hen, and so on; they all answer YES, because they all think they are fine birds and have fine feathers. But the Fairy Prince ; told Zenna-Mae that some of the birds were rare and noted for their beautiful plumage, and if she would join the parade tcday he ‘would show her how plain Mr. Duck and all the rest would look, when she rode past them on the wonderful Peacock. ‘“Look at his beautiful tail, with all its colors reflecting in the sun,” said the prince; “do you think any of the other birds are so pretty?” With a brush and plain water paint carefully between the lines and see the colors appear. [

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