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ONLY 50c PER M---ATF YOUR EXCHANGE
These stamps of ours are going so fast that. if you’re figuring on using ’em, you’d better get "em now! They’re the same size as illustrated, in sheets of 100. some stars appear five times on a sheet, others only once. Numerals next to the names in list below indicate the number of stamps of that star im each sheet of 100. They are available in an assortment of five colors.
HERE ARE THE STARS:
Paul Muni (5) Bette Davis (2) Dick Powell (5) Ann Dvorak (2) Barbara Stanwyck (5) Guy Kibbee (2)
Eay Francis (5) Warren William (2) James Cagney (5) Frank McHugh (2) Dolores Del Rio (5) Phillip Reed (2) Leslie Howard (5) Maxine Doyle (1) Al Jolson (4) Phil Regan (1) Edward G. Robinson (4) Claire Dodd (1) Joe E. Brown (4) Anita Louise (1) Ruby Keeler (4) Dorothy Tree (1) Joan Blondell (4) Ruth Donnelly (1) Jean Muir (2) Glenda Farrell (1) Verree Teasdale (2) Mary Astor (1) George: Brent (2) Pat O’Brien (1) Patricia Ellis (2) Ricardo Cortez (1)
Aline MacMahon (2) Margaret Lindsay (2) Genevieve Tobin (2)
Helen Trenholme (1) Hugh Herbert (1) Allen Jenkins (1)
Lyle Talbot (2) Robert Barrat (1) Josephine Hutchinson (2) Gordon Westcott (1)
FOLLOWING PLAYERS APPEAR ONCE IN EVERY 5 SHEETS:
Ross Alexander Dorothy Dare John Eldredge Hobart Cavanaugh Henry O'Neill Donald Woods
HERE'S HOW TO USE ‘EM:
Spot ‘em on stationery, envelopes, house programs. They're being used on outgoing mail from all Wamer offices. WE think they're that goodl
Swell souvenirs for kiddie matinees.
Merchant tieups come easy—you give the merchants the stamps, they stick ‘em on all their packages.
The next step from that is a city-wide contest, with promoted prizes going to anyone who can get a complete set of stamps. Publish the list of names, and let ‘em try. Merchants come in on that one.
Stamp collectors will be interested. Contact head of local societies with the idea.
ASK TO SEE A SAMPLE --YOU’LL LIKE °EM!