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Maryland State Archives Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland mdsa_sc3410_1_81-0342 Enlarge and print image (5M)      |
"<">• THE LARGE HAT AGAIN COMES INTO ITS OWN. — Smart San-myer model of reindeer brown cheney velvet enhanced by a solitary American Beauty rose which has two of its petals backed by Kolinsky fur. Worn by Marion Coakleyof "The Werewolf." • ?? ' k^X m v* SNAPPY CO/VT FOR WINTRY DAYS made of Brytonia, the new fur fabric that has made such a hit with the well-dressed woman, warm, rich and luxurious. Shelton Loom Fashion Service JACKIE COOGAN unable to resist the temptation of cake, although the cannibals are coming and about to storm the compound, in "Little Robinson Crusoe." '* THE LATEST IN SCREEN KISSES demonstrated by Clive Brook, the English actor, making his initial American film appearance in "Christine of the Hungry Heart," with lovely Florence Vidor in the title role. ^ IDEAL FOR A PALM BEACH TRIP. Ensemble three-piece suit made of Darbrook silk, trimmed with plaid and collar of ermine, worn by Irene Rich, screen star. *** A FETCHING CROWN FOR THE BOBBED-HAIR GIRL. Becoming Debmodo model of Titian beige velvet featur-i n g embroidered chenille motifs, worn by Dolores Cos-tello, of "George White's Scandals." De Mirjian Studios FASCINATING LITTLE FROCK of gayly-print-ed Sweetbriar for wear on festive occasions, with an adorable tam to a c c o m pany it, worn by Daisy Stanford. © Cheney Brc FOR DRESSY AFTERNOON WEAR. Slippers of suede with the fan, the patent leather saddle and cut steel beading that make it one of the most attractive of the season's styles in footgear. De Mirjian studios WHEN THE CRISP FALL BREEZES BLOW. Snappy oxfords with smart ribbon bows that promise to be much in vogue as the days grow shorter. De Mirjian Studios A BEDTIME STORY THAT DOESN'T CARRY CONVICTION. Glenn Hunter as Joe Roberts telling one, while Bessie Love as his wife, Mary, listens incredulously, in "The Silent Watcher." |