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Stripteuse Displays Pet Bangles for Crime

By Charles W. Bailey

Even the constabulary gasped last night as Marie Cord, featured ecdysiast at the Howard Atheneum, recovered from an early evening, fully-clothed examination on WHRV by greeting CRIMSON reporters and photographers in the more homey surroundings of her in town boudoir.

Thus did the red-headed Miss Cord, a native of Cambridge, finally find her way to the hearts of the Plympton Street scribes, whose home she has passed "ever since I learned to walk." The tall statuesque entertainer chatted gaily about her career as a singer and burlesque artiste--"stripping is more fun"--and pointed out to her interested auditors her favorite item of clothing a necklace given her by an Australian Army officer, "one thing that I keep on all the time."

Flashing Affability

Marie showed complete affability under the flashbulbs, draping herself modestly in a corner as shuttera clicked. Cheerfully removing her outer garments, she explained lightly, "It's all right. I got more on underneath." Careful investigation proved the truth of this statement, as the mover failing necklace and three bows were tracked down.

Observers gasped as a reluetaut shoulder strop slid down in the direction of her elbow, but Marie merely chuckled. "I can hold it up from behind," she averred, leaning forward to clasp her dimpled knees, the better to display a small jewel-encrusted watch on her left wrist.

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