Evening Star Newspaper, June 25, 1922, Page 76

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e = INVISIBLE COLOR BOOK ’ T e o L Vfim%m LN THE MIGHTY SMITHY &6 4N AN you fix it?” you say when you go to the SMITHY, and you look up into his smiling face. *I have broken the pedal on my bicycle,” C you say, and he smiles still more. “Fix it,” he says; then he asks you, “How did you break it”” You will have to tell him a long story before he will say he can fix il. And sister, too, may have to tell him all about her dollie before he can find time to fix it. Then you will ask him: “What makes that funny put-put-put-put-put-put noise?”’ you hear in the big bellows behind him. “Ho! Ha!” he will laugh, and tell you that it is a man in there that blows the fire in the fo rge for him, and keeps it red and hot so he can fix the pedal for you, To see the colors in the fire and all the other objects in the picture, use a brush and plain water and paint carefully between the lines, et A L M M 1. . AN i P AN B s 500 e 3 5l 0 A b 000 L0 TSN S0P ol s s < v S s P

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