Modern Screen (Dec 1949 - Nov 1950)

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to fall clothes — especially a convertible suit in four mixable parts 3 & 4 Here Joan wears the most mixable, matchable, wonderful suit of all. It comes in four parts: ( I ) a very sophisticated one-button jacket with smart long lapels and pockets set at an angle, plus (2) matching checked slim skirt. Then (3) there's a terse little solid color weskit with sparkle buttons plus (4) a matching solid skirt. And (5) the weskit is reversible — turn it over, it's checked. Which gives you a complete checked costume, a complete solid-color costume, and endless combinations of check-plus-solid. In Dan River rayon check. It comes in black or brown checks with white; and green or wine checks with black. The skirts and weskits match the checks. Sizes 10-18. By Lady Renlyn. Four-piece suit complete $24.75. Joan's handbag is reversible. With the suit (left) it's calf. Turned inside out it's velvet (opposite page.) By Alan Miller MODERN SCREEN FASHIONS ON BOTH PAGES CAN BE BOUGHT IN PERSON OR MAIL FROM STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, -PHILADELPHIA, PA.