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# Page Description This page contains story prose on the left and a full-page advertisement on the right. The narrative prose appears to be from an intriguing story involving a psychiatrist's explanation of a man's psychological troubles related to his wife's resemblance to actress Rose Rossalin. The right side advertises *Girl Parade* Volume 5 and *Girl Picture Album*, publications featuring artistic photographs of women in various poses. The ad emphasizes these are "100 pages—all different" and costs 50 cents per copy, available through Sun Publications in Chicago. The materials appear aimed at artists and art students interested in figure reference materials.

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INTRIGUING STORIES, SPICED WITH PRETTY GIRLS! wood Dr. Van Sangsbyrd is his name. Has a lot of clients among movie people. He was tremendously interested in my case and gave me an analysis. He ex- plained the whole thing to me .. . I iidersiand i ali wouble, as the doctor explained it, 1s quite simple. So simple, in fact, that it’s funny.” now. And the main ete, naye it, louteed. “28 yor recall” he said, “during the first few weeks of my married life with Marjorie, when she was just Marjorie and nothing more, she left me cold. Then when I wnagined she was Rose Rossalin she took me to the heights. Lhe psychia- trist saw through this immediately. He explained that after picturing Marjorie as Rose Rossalin, she actually became Rose Rossalin tiae de, she became built up in my subconscious as Rossalin herself and gave me all the thrills I had mentally desired from the woman of the screen.” “ket i, said, “but eo om “iren, he continued, “whem )-marned Rose Rossalin . her physical resem- blance to my wife caused me im some manner to wamagine that she was Marjorie first Ol Img first nittiage! And H's the truth, tine Marjore of those weeks so elp me. It’s all twisted arounge [es hopeless, I owess. I’m crazy to be with Marjorie again... but she-remimnds me of the stand the wotnen fF now have! And F cant woman I now have because she reminds me of the Marjorie I knew during my first honeymoon!” “But tell ine” 1 asked. “About Marjorie stands . that 3s. forget that you were ever cold toward her 2c Rust . . as she Just Nowe s . . think of her as she was Is she the one Just forget all complexes you were with her. Would you like to have her again 39) apinas4 when vou divorced her. you crave? hoid her m your IRL PARADE Volume 5 VOLUME FIVE Niya One Hundred Pages of cirtistic Poses Published April 1st and October 1st to alternate with irl Picture Atbum Published January 1st and July 1st Now on sale wherever you bought this magazine. Don’t wait until it is selling at a premium (For artists, art students and those who admire the artistic and beautiful in feminine posture) 100 PAGES—ALL DIFFERENT Every type of pose imaginable 50c 3 copy If your newsdealer cannot supply you, send cash or money order to address below and your order will be filled immediately. We have a few copies of Girl Parade Nos. I, 3, 4 and 5 still left (no No. 2) SUN PUBLICATIONS Chicago, Ill. 529 S. Clark Street Comicbookk<s 3}