Wednesday, 19 March 2014

Cosmopolitan April 1935 Page 2

Contents
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COMPLETE NOVEL . 
The Princess from America by Royal Brown  



NINE SHORT STORIES 
Night Flight by Vina Delmar 

One Sweepstake, Well Done by Francis M. Cockrell 

Shadows on Terrebonne by Stark Young 

A Casual Affair by W. Somerset Maugham



A Troublesome Widow by Edgar Jepson


A Ton of Temptation by Donald Barr Chidsey 

Six Wednesday Nights by Louise Kennedy Mabie 
The Man Who Gave His Heart Away by Mary C. McCall, Jr.  
She Said Cert'n'y by Mildred Harrington 



THREE SERIALS 
Golden Apples by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings 
Hard to Get by Arthur Somers Roche -Page 66 
Don't Ever Leave Me by Katharine Brush 



TEN ARTICLES 
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Hat from Sally Victor; suit from Jay-Thorpe, Inc. 
Wire-haired terrier, Park Avenue Dog Shoppe
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VOL. XCVIII NO. 4 
Hearst’s International combined with Cosmopolitan
(Trademark Registered in U.S. Patent Office) 
Published monthly by International Magazine Company, Inc., 57th St. at Eighth Avenue, New York City © 
H.P.BURTON Editor April 1935
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WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST--President
RICHARD E. BERLIN--Vice-President
JOHN RANDOLPH HEARST--Vice-President 
EARLE R. McHUGH--Vice-President 
ARTHUR S. MOORE--Secretary
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Copyright. 1935. by International Magazine Company, Inc. All rights reserved under terms of the Fourth American -International Convention of Artistic and Literary Copyright. 25cents a copy: subscription price. United States and possessions. $2.50 a year: Canada, Pan American Countries and Spain. $3.50 : Other Foreign Countries. $4.50. All subscriptions are payable in advance. Unless otherwise directed we begin all subscriptions with the current issue. When sending in your renewal, please give us four weeks' notice. Entered as second-class matter at the Post Office, New York. New York, under the act of March 3, 1879. Entered as second-class matter at the Post Office Department. Canada. Manuscripts must he typewritten and accompanied by return postage. They will be handled with care. but this magazine assumes no responsibility for their safety. 
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“Magic Brain” brings RARE THRILLS in Radio, say thousands
The “MagicBrain” (shown in white) directs operation of the set. 
EVERYWHERE people are astounded! Sales are mounting sky-ward! "Magic Brain" makes a world of difference in radio! Gives higher fidelity tone. . . true world-wide reach.... tuning of needle-point precision. . . freedom from interfering noises. The reason is: The "Magic Brain" is almost human in its action. It "thinks" for the set and "thinks" straight. Just as the human brain directs nerves and muscles, so the "Magic Brain" concentrates the entire set on the program you want. In beautiful cabinets-hand-rubbed to a mirror finish. See, hear them at your RCA Victor dealer's. You'll be excited as thousands are. 
RCA Victor instruments priced from $18.75 to $375.00, including Standard Receivers, Auto Radios. Air-Cell Battery Radios and Radio - Phonographs. All prices F.O.B. Camden, N.J., subject to change without notice. .
MODEL 243: Console Grand "Magic Brain" Radio, $119.00.  
RCA VICTOR 
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The average price of a new home then was $3450 about 2.16 times the yearly average wage of $1600. Which was about 2.56 times the price of a new car $625. And the future was progressive not regressive

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