Evening Star Newspaper, July 2, 1922, Page 65

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WASHINGTON, D. li1g T N AILITLITEIETITN S | THE FOURTH u W ‘URRAH! for the Fourth of July. My! look at all the pretty things shooting high in the sky. What wonderful colors in all'of them. <0-014 daddy, hold tight and don’t let otir. big balloon get away before we are ready fo let 'er go.” Look at the first one; see how high it is going. S-w-i-s-h! S-w-i-s-h! and BANG! BANG! go the rockets. Up—up they go, and how gracefully they turn to spread their beautiful designs to make your eves dance. O-O! and the big searchlights flaring back and forth. “Hurry, daddy, and help with anothey balloon before the lights go out. Whee! LET "ER GO!” Use a brush and plain water and paint carefully between the lines to see all the colors appear. : EDITOR’S NOTE—Look through the book and read the little stories before puinting the pictures or making the cut-out. Rinse the brush often while painting to prevent the colors running together. Copyright, 1922, World Celor Printing Co., ét. Louis, Mo. - A i -

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