INVISIBLE WRITING
Do you know how to do invisible! writing - ? It’s really quite easy, and you don’t need any chemicals for it, either. All you require Is a very clean bottle and some fresh milk- Put the , milk in the bottle and write with this just as you would with ink, being very generous with your supply of milk. Make sure that the milk writes as ink would do. When the milk writing is quite dry it will be Invisible. but you can soon make it appear by holding it near the fire or a light. Not too near, but just near enough for the paper to feel the heat. The writing will then appear a light brown colour, and be quite easy to read. * HOW TO DRAW A CHICKEN Here’s a very easy way to draw a "V chicken. Chicks f X j come out of eggs, I don’t they, so we’ll V J start off by drawing Vw the egg. /- .. A Now our chick f V. *•J wants a head, so f draw him a nice V y little round head, like this. And a V neat pair of legs. Now all he wants is a beak, a tail, an eye and a mark for his wing. Rub out J, 9 J the top of the oval, J and there is your chicken. Drawing’s quite easy, isn’t it? ABSENT-MINDED Walter Wiggs of Westgate-on-Sea Is just as forgetful as he can be; • One night he put his umbrella to bed. And stood himself up in the rack instead. #
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 520, 24 November 1928, Page 29
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259INVISIBLE WRITING Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 520, 24 November 1928, Page 29
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