Talking Screen (Jan-Aug 1930)

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Sharon Lynn (extreme right of page) plays Harlecpiin in a fetching checkered pajama suit of black and white satin — one of the few pajama suits we've seen lately that could be worn to bed. To be shed at bed time, however, are the strapped leather sandals of lacquer red. Added temptation to lounge is offered by the pajama suit in which Bernice Claire (above) does it. Chartreuse and green is the soothing color combination which is presented in this charming informal ensemble, with just the necessary antidote of pep furnished by the black piping on blouse, jacket, and the extraordinarily deep trouser cuffs. Satin slippers to match the deeper color complete the costume. The new spring plaid (right) is much in evidence in Helen Johnson*s pajamas, which continue the vogue of the careless and informal ensemble consisting of the wide trousers, tuck-in blouse, and short jacket. Complete tomboyishness is denied by the droopy bow, going feminine at Helen's waistline and by the dainty linen pumps of modernistic design. 73