Broadway and Hollywood "Movies" (Jan - Nov 1933)

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America !” for Film Fans and Screen Stars * 2. J . Spieker Below: the gold standard has r< umed in new Autumn and Wintt ewelry. This necklace and braceh i a dull satin finish is smart with th »te Autumn colors. The black con act, trimmed with gold, is mom rammed with the monocraft initial s is the bracelet. From Lord an aylor, N. Y. C.; photograph courtes f June Hamilton Rhodes. Ann Dvorak, above, sponsors this very smart and semi-formal evening frock; charmingly made in white pique with the unusual shoulder straps. She’s appearing in “The Way to Love” and “Shanghai Orchid”. ■■■■■■■ Arline Judge, upper right, vivacious RKO-Radio Pictures’ player, has chosen this street jacket of grey kid skin, featuring epaulets and three-quarter length sleeves. Photo by courtesy of the Modern Merchandising Bureau, N. Y. City. Miss Judge has the leading role in “Flying Devils”. Above, — for wear in California or Florida resorts. Adrianne Ames, Paramount star, combines organdie, pique and linen into a dashing street frock. The jacket and skirt are in black linen; the hat and square collar in tucked white organdie; and the gloves and tie are bright red pique. Lower right: Judith Allen flaunts the new Fall velvet muff with a Banton designed outfit of beige wool and brown velvet blouse, in Paramount’s recent picture “Too Much Harmony”. Photo by courtesy of the Velvet Guild. New York City.