INVISIBLE WOMAN
According to the Vienna correspondent of the London Times, an attraction of the current Health Exhibition is . a booth in which people can be made invisible.
A male spectator offered his wife for a test. Sho was blindfolded and faded into nothingness, only her voice being heard asking whether sho was still invisible. She received an affirmative answer and was slowly rematerialised, unknown to herself. She was caught poking out what she believed was her invisible tongue at her husband.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 213, 9 August 1937, Page 11
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82INVISIBLE WOMAN Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 213, 9 August 1937, Page 11
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