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She reports that during 1929 it was possible to rescue and send home to France one young woman, a seamstress, who considered herself a White Slave, considered that she had been lured out to the Argentine and put to the most dreadful of trades against her will.
A flurry of magazine slams on the nose has left Boston for the first time since the landing of the Pilgrims with a sadly shaken sense of its own civic virtue. While the other cities of the Republic smile with relief that the black spot has been presented to the...
"City of Dreadful Night"
What was my consternation on turning to p. 63 of the Oct. 28 issue to see the dreadful picture thereon. How can I explain that your magazine is not that sort? How can I dare take another copy to that sacred place next Sunday, without her questioning my taste in...
Few Hollywood producing companies print or develop their own films. They have such work done by the Consolidated laboratory, biggest company of its kind in the U. S. In bottle-like glass cases, side-by-side on long shelves resembling wine racks, the rolls of celluloid are kept like vintages...