Picture Play Magazine (Mar-Jul 1929)

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91 It' Fad Some of the rings worn by the stars are original rather than beautiful, but let the dears have their way. The ring worn by Constance Talmadge, above, is the most conservative of all. It consists of three bands intertwined, one of platinum, one of green gold and one of Roman gold. Gwen Lee, a'bove, says that the tiny photograph record worn in her ring is her voice test for the talkies. Dorothy Janis, left, is proud of the enormous ring she wears over her glove, because it's an heirloom.