THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



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Beautiful Colors* 



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Please the e3^e when harmoniousl}- contrasted or 

 blended; and there never was a time when colored 

 papers and colored inks were used to the extent 

 that the}^ are now being used, I have a large book 

 called the "Harmonizer," devoted entirely to the 

 subject of choosing colored inks for use upon col- 

 ored papers. For some purposes nothing can com- 

 pare with black ink and white paper, but there are 

 many places in the art of printing where colors 

 may be used with a free hand. Stationery, partic- 

 ularl}^ that of a busines character, allows of the 





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use of colored paper and colored ink. Where the ^ 



^A^ matter is not overdone, where the paper is of some ^( 



0^ delicate color, printed in a darker shade of the '^l 



same color, the effect is pleasing without being m' 



"loud" or offensive. For instance, a light blue > 



(azure) printed in a dark blue (blue black) has 1^/ 



just that touch of color that makes it pleasing to ^| 



the eye. ;^( 



I will print 500 such letter heads, ^Yi x 11, with ^( 

 500 envelopes to match, and send them by express, 

 prepaid (notice that) for only $5.00. Only one 

 cent, for each letter you write, for a fine quality 



of tinted stationery, neatly printed. If you wish ^/j 



a less quantity, I will send 100 sheets, and 100 en- "^0 



velopes, by mail, prepaid, for $1.50. "^^ 



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I W. Z. Hutchinson, Flint, Mich. | 



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