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GERMAN GAS MASKS

SIMPLE BUT EFFECTIVE BEARDS MAY BE WORN Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright BERLIN, Juno 9. (Received June 10, at 12.10 p.m.) The people’s gas mask is claimed to be the lost. Word in anti-gas devices* It is simple in construction, differing from the war-time model in that it has no box attachment or flexible breathing tube. A small one-way filter fits directly over the mouthpiece. . Spectacles may be worn under the mask. Those with beards are notified that they need not trim their whiskers less than the length of a long hand. The mask will be supplied in three sizes—for men, women, and children, The fabric is synthetic rubber. The mask can be adjusted by one movement of the hand. Recipients will be invited to enter a gas chamber and convince themselves of its eflicacy.

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Evening Star, Issue 22671, 10 June 1937, Page 11

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GERMAN GAS MASKS Evening Star, Issue 22671, 10 June 1937, Page 11

GERMAN GAS MASKS Evening Star, Issue 22671, 10 June 1937, Page 11

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