The Practical Show Card Writer

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It will not be necessary to bu7' all the colors used, as by mixing two or more of the ordinary colors you can get all the shades and tones.
In the table of colors stated below the principal ingredient is named first and the others in '".\'i c'rder of their importance. Por instance Orange is nearly all y-' rt a dash of red. The exact pro - \ P'"- Tiust "be determined by experience. Many different Shades may be 5d by changing the proportions of the ingredients or by ra- ve leir order. Addition of
... white will give the color a lighter sh tabi:e por mixing colored paint.
Buff -- White, Yellow, Ochre and Red Chocolate -- Raw Umber, Red and Black Claret — Red, Umber and Black Blue -- Ultramarine Dove -- White, Vermillion, Blue and "Xellow Drab -- White, Yellow, Ochre, Red and Black Pav^n -- White, Yellow and Red I'lesh -- White, Yellow Ochre and VeiTnillion French Gray — White, "Prussian" Blue and Lake Gray -- White and Black Gold -- White, Stone-Ochre and Red Green -- Blue and Yellow Green Bronze -- Chrome Green, Black and Yellow Green Pea -- White and Chrome Green Lavender -- Blue, White and Red Lemon -- White and Chrome Yellow Olive - Yellow, Blue, Black and White Orange -- Yellow and Red Peach -- White and Vermillion Pearl -- White, Black emd Blue Pink -- White, Vermillion and Lake Pui-ple -- Blue and Red Red -- Vermillion Rose -- White and Madder Lake Violet -- Red, Blue and White Yellow -- Chrome Yellow TO MIX GOLD, SILVER OR COPPER-BRONZE AS WATER COLOR.


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