
Many adults have happy memories of cutting out paper dolls to play with. They can keep a child busy for hours.
These two paper dolls were published in The Washington Times, April 30, 1922.
Directions:
Here are two dollies from the Land of Fancy – Miss Tulip, the flower maid, and little Miss Mermaid, of the sea. Cut them out, bend, insert tabs A into slits B and the dollies will stand.