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December 1937. At 703 M Street in Washington we have Madame LaBey, reader of palms and dispenser of advice "on all affairs of life." She's clairvoyant, but ring the doorbell anyway. View full size. 35mm nitrate negative by John Vachon.
Love the fonts on those signs! Does anyone know anything about Mme Labey? Or La Bey? She must have been a well established palmist.
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