Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1943)

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Stewart Dry Goods Company, Louisville, Kentucky Leon Godchaux, New Orleans, Louisiana Hochschild-Kohn, Baltimore, Maryland The Hub, Baltimore, Maryland Dayton Company, Minneapolis, Minnesota Famous Barr, St. Louis, Missouri Saks-34th Street, New York City, New York Franklin Simon, New York City, New York Higbee Company, Cleveland, Ohio Halle Brothers, Cleveland, Ohio Mabley & Carew, Cincinnati, Ohio H. and S. Pogue, Cincinnati, Ohio Meyer and Frank Portland, Oregon Hoffman's Department Store, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Cain Sloan, Nashville, Tennessee Titche-Goettinger Company, Dallas, Texas Sakowitz, Houston, Texas Joske Brothers, San Antonio, Texas Bon Marche, Seattle, Washington Frederick Nelson, Seattle, Washington Slacks Ames & Harris, Santa Maria, California Rubin Brothers, Fort Pierce, Florida Alan Frocks, Chicago, Illinois Norman Cassiday, Des Moines, Lowa Louisville Rubber, Louisville, Kentucky T. W. Rogers, Lynn, Massachusetts F. J. Mulholland, Birmingham, Michigan R. H. Muir, East Orange, New Jersey H. G. Munber, Herkimer, New York Doyle Knower, Utica, New York Lota Kelly, Shaker Heights, Ohio Bowman Company, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Lit Brothers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Smart Shop, Columbia, South Carolina Vogue, Chattanooga, Tennessee Anderson Dulin Varnell, Knoxville, Tennessee Monnigs, Forth Worth, Texas G. Taylor, Wheeling, West Virginia Doerflinger, La Crosse, Wisconsin Blouse (Shown with Slacks) Joyce's, Culver City, California Betty Blanc, Hollywood, California Dunnings, Pasadena, California S. C. Denton, Palo Alto, California Markowitz Brothers, Santa Monica, California Bess Keiser, Arkansas City, Kansas Alan Frocks, Chicago, Illinois Gaxton Company, Baltimore, Maryland Campus Shop, Ann Arbor, Michigan R. B. Shops, Royal Oak, Michigan Vassar Shops, New York City, New York Mimi Shop, Yonkers, New York Dunbar Shops, Schenectady, New York Meyer Jonasson, Toledo, Ohio Raymonds, Tulsa, Oklahoma Lit Brothers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Scott Furriers, Providence, Rhode Island Smart Shop, Columbia, South Carolina E. M. Kahn, Dallas, Texas Masts Inc., Seattle, Washington Striped Playsuit (With Shorts) J. Black & Sons, Inc., Birmingham, Alabama The Gray Shop. Oakland, California Peck & Peck, Hartford. Connecticut Peck and Peck, Daytona Beach, Florida Cohen, Brothers, Jacksonville, Florida Peck and Peck, Miami Beach, Florida Peck and Peck, Palm Beach, Florida Peck and Peck, St. Petersburg, Florida Peck and Peck (Two Stores) Chicago, Illinois Peck and Peck, Evanston, Illinois Weiss Brothers, New Orleans, Louisiana Peck and Peck, Boston, Massachusetts Peck and Peck, Hyanis, Massachusetts Peck and Peck, Magnolia, Massachusetts Peck and Peck, Northampton, Massachusetts Peck and Peck, Wellesley, Massachusetts Peck and Peck, Detroit, Michigan Peck and Peck, Gross Point, Michigan Peck and Peck, Minneapolis, Minnesota Peck and Peck, St. Paul, Minnesota Peck and Peck, Clayton, Missouri Peck and Peck, St. Louis, Missouri Peck and Peck, East Orange, New Jersey Peck and Peck, Garden City, L. I., New York Peck and Peck, Greenwich, Connecticut Peck and Peck (Four Stores) New York City Peck and Peck, Poughkeepsie, New York Peck and Peck, South Hampton. L. I.. New York Peck and Peck, White Plains, New York L. Harvey & Sons, Kingston, North Carolina Peck and Peck, Cleveland, Ohio Peck and Peck, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Peck and Peck, Providence, Rhode Island Peck and Peck, Newport, Rhode Island Weiss Brothers, The Fashion Shop, Beaumont, Texas Byrd's, Houston, Texas Solid Color Playsuit (With Shorts) Markowitz Brothers, Santa Monica, California M. Birnbaum, New Britain, Connecticut Alan Frocks, Chicago. Illinois Norman Cassiday, Des Moines, Iowa Bess Keiser, Arkansas City, Kansas Louisville Rubber, Louisville, Kentucky Campus Shop, Ann Arbor, Michigan R. B. Shops, Royal Oak. Michigan Vassar Shops, New York CityJohn Schoonmaker, Newburgh, New York National Clothing, Rochester. New York Raymonds, Tulsa, Oklahoma Bowman Company. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Monnig's Forth Worth. Texas Sakowitz Brothers, Houston, Texas If no store listed here is within convenient distance of your home, write to us : The Fashion Editor Photoplay-Movie Mirror 205 East 42nd Street New York City, New York It is very likely we will be able to suggest a store that will be convenient to you. Lack of space makes it impossible to list all the stores in which these fashions are sold. Be sure to specify your choice by using the name by which we describe the fashion in which you are interested on this page.