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DAMON RUNYON’S ENCORE TO ‘LADY FOR A DAY’ AND. LITTLE MISS MARKER’
Takeabow, Damon! You’ve doneit again! You
picked two tough spots to follow, but you’ve
wowed ’em once more! Whata role for
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BARTHELMESS
As the hard-boiled egg who fell
for a sweet smelling tomato, in
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_ HE THOUGHT IT WAS SOMETHING HE ATE... .’TILL HE DISCOVERED IT WAS LOVE!
He never felt that way about a dame before—and how he went for her! Then he learned that romance is bad business for a gent whose profession is sudden death. —But let DAMON RUNYON spill the yarn as only the author of “Little Miss Marker” and “Lady for a Day” knows how!
HE WAS DRESSED TO KILL...BUT HIS “SKIRT” ALMOST TRIPPED HIM!
His jewelry was a “‘gat”.. . just in case! But when he put on the dog for a doll, they nearly draped him
with ANN DVORAK Poa HELEN CHANDLER
on A First National Hit : T uu E A T : R E é 5 H E A T R E |
192 Lines Mat No. 23—20c 186 Lines Mat No. 21—20c
in a wooden kimono.
CATCHLINES
Damon Runyon’s Swellest Slangster Thriller! * * 2
Damon Runyon’s Encore to “Lady For a Day” and “Little Miss Marker’’!
2 of * The Author of “Lady For a Day” and “Little Miss Marker” Has Done It Again! x x **
Damon Runyon Throws Another Natural of Dice and Dolls—Gats and Lilacs!
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He Was a Good-Time Guy ... But a Cuckoo Clock Gave Him the Works!
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Another Roaring, Racy Runyon Yarn Set to the RatTat-Tat of New York’s Heart-beat.
x +k %% When He Started Sending Her Orchids—the Boys Nearly Put Him Under Daisies! * * *% The Clock’s Hands Put the Finger On Him... Death Struck Midnight!
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A Hundred Eyes Saw Him as the Clock Struck! .. . Yet He Proved to a Jury He Wasn’t There! * % % He Was Dressed To Kill .... But His “Skirt” Almost Tripped Him!
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