Marionette Goes Burlesque -- The burlesque act if Stripsy Roselie, that most unusual and strikingly lifelike marionette, designed by famous pupeteers Walton and O'Rourke, is the sensation of Los Angeles night clubs. Stripsy entering the stage for her strip tease. Her music is "My Heart Belongs to Daddy," which she sings as she does her dance routine and strip tease. Notice her cigarette; she exhales talcum powder for smoke. May 20, 1939. (Photo by Boros-Pix).

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