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POEM PUZZLE FOR PAPERS
This puzzle or feature, whichever your editor prefers, is available in regular 2-column newspaper size. Order mat No. 8—20ce.
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hit; “Colddiggers” is new proof of it!
“GOLD-DIGGING IN ADS”
‘‘Gold Digging in the Classified Ads’’ is a contest suggestion the business manager of your paper might be interested in. Paper invites readers to ‘Gold Dig’ in the ‘Classified Section,’ looking in the ‘‘For Rent’’ and ‘‘For Sale’’ columns for the best buy of the day. Passes are awarded for best letters on ‘‘Why I think my selection is the best buy-of-the-day.’’ Sounds interesting and plantable.
“GOLDEN-HAIR’ TIEUP
Beauty parlor chains might lend an ear to a window or ad tie-up on the basis of a display or contest for ‘‘the most beautiful golden-haired coiffure. Contest could be conducted on_ stage.
EXPLOITATION
2» Novelties = Can
Chocolate Gold Coins
(Front)
These chocolate coins (and good chocolate, too) are en
You Use “Em?
Newsboy Apron
If you can get newsdealer to have his lads wear
FEATURING
13 STARS
them—you've got that many walking ballys
for the picture. Made of heavy colored duck. Prices—5 to 24—65c. ea.; 25 to 50—50c. ea.; 51 and over—40c. ea. $1 extra for imprint on all orders
closed in gold foil wrappers—to resemble gold pieces. Copy
and illustrations are imprinted on the gold foil and also
on the chocolate. Coins measure 1!/; inches in diameter and
can be used for distribution in lobby or as throwaways. The
success of this novelty on “Gold Diggers of 1933” prompts
us in making it available again. Prices—1M—$7.50; 5M— $7.00 per M: 10M—$6.50 per M.
Doorknob Hanger
Not illustrated. Attractive display piece for hanging on doorknobs and auto handles. Printed in colored ink on colored cardboard stock. 9 inches’ deep. Prices — 1M — $6.00; 5M —
_ $5.50 per M; 10M — $5.00
per M.
& Paper Napkins
Imprinted napkins for distribution in
restaurants and ice cream parlours.
Prices—1M—$3.50; 5M—$3.00 per M; 10M—$2.75 per M.
Prices include imprinting
Order directly from:
ECONOMY NOVELTY CO.
239 W. 39TH STREET N. Y. C.
up to 100. Over 100, im
printing free.
& Sateen Usher Sash
Made of fine colored sateen, sashes stretch from shoulder to waist. Pins are attached with order. Prices—20c. each, minimum order is 5. They're especially adaptable for use by ushers in advance of playdate. Imprinted as desired.
22 x 26" Natural=-Color Portraits
Beautiful 22” x 28” enlargements of the star heads shown below are now available. They make a swell lobby and front frame display. They contain no costume or title and are durably constructed for continued use on future productions.
Printed in full color by a new lithographic process. Price $.40 each.
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