EVE’S NEW WAY WITH THE APPLE
■■■■■■ n I LATEST MODE OF HUNT FOR A HUSBAND . NEW YORK, Aug. 23. If you are buying any apples imported from the United States this autumn, don’t bite, them without looking—you may spoil a picture. ' Girls of the Yakima Valley, one of the famous apple-growing section* of the State of Washington, are indulging in a fad of having their pretty features reproduced on the blushing cheeks of Mackintosh Reds and Northern Spies. This is how it is done; —
Selecting a large apple, and one which has not yet, acquired its full colouring, the operator covers it with black paper, which is left in position for a few days to render the skin more, sensitive to the photographic chemicals which are to be applied. When il is removed a film negative is pasted on the apple with white of egg. Then follows the printing, and. later, some of the girls hope, an interesting correspondence with an unattached eligible.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 11 October 1922, Page 5
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163EVE’S NEW WAY WITH THE APPLE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 11 October 1922, Page 5
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