Glamour of Hollywood (Apr 1939 - May 1941 (assorted issues))

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IfF 126 APRIL, 1939 Ckama “ Frolic Cham ay — foranexciting3 new YOU — for a spark¬ ling new glamour . . . This exquisitely soft, appealingly lustrous new felt ... in warm pastel shades . . . designed byBrewster for a youthful YOU . . . Chamay Felts 'are Three Dollars, in the following, and m any other, leading stores: The Emporium San Francisco, Calif. Famous-Barr Co. St. Louis, Mo. Gimbel Bros., Pittsburgh, Pa. Hochschild, Kohn & Co. Baltimore, Md. j. L. Hudson Co, Detroit. Mich. Edw. Malley & Co. New Haven, Conn. Regenstein’s, Atlanta, Ga. Sibley. Lindsay, Curr & Co. Rochester. N. Y. Strawbridge & Clothier Philadelphia, Pa. . * made by EWSTER HAT CO., Inc. Fifth Avenue New York W e see by tbe stars V (Continued from page 125) Caught on Wilshire Boulevard, a quick glimpse of a tailored suit with a jewelled doghouse pinned on one lapel. And on the other? That’s right . . . the dog, small and jewelled. Ardent supporter of the “petti¬ coat revival” is Barbara Stanwyck. She wears sheafs of them, made of starched net, beneath the full skirt of her lace evening gown and she looks like a love¬ ly reproduction of Grandmother’s por¬ trait from head to toe. Nice rustle, too. When Spring pokes her shy head around the corner, it’s a signal for hats to occupy the fancy of every young girl. Not immune to this general reaction, we noticed several stars at a tea dance re¬ cently, wearing tiny creations topped by birds, a whole greenhouse of flowers, or yards of tulle veiling. Joan Fontaine has a favorite neck¬ lace of white jade chess pieces strung on a slender silver chain which she wears with a simple black ensemble. The result is so simple that it is striking and seems a very fitting accessory for her clean blonde loveliness. Isa Miranda, the continental star of “Hotel Imperial”, has started a vogue for capes and it threatens to sweep the nation. You'll find yourself wearing them morning, noon and night and loving them too, for they are grace¬ ful, feminine and so flattering. Miss Miranda casts her vote for the thin, un¬ lined versions, cut circular and trailing the floor. Have one to give you that delightfully romantic, ever-so-helpless look. Have another, short and flippant. Lovely Whitney Bourne has something new for her hair in the way of ornaments. She wears clips made of tiny clusters of purple amethyst grapes surrounded by vine leaves. No wonder she is known as a girl who sets styles. Have you tried your clips in a hair-do? Take a hint from the stars and tie a dainty little “baby” bib about your throat. See what it does to change the appearance of that basic frock. And think, the bib needs no ripping off or sewing on — an incentive to freshness. MAO-TZU (Chinese hat of the people) IS THE VOGUE FOR GARDEN • BEACH OR KNOCK-ABOUT WEAR Made of native grass in China, the air of studied carelessness gives it style that has endured more than five thousand years. Be smart this season, wear a MAO-TZU. Delivered Postpaid in U. S. A. upon receipt of $1.00 GARDENALLS COMPANY -9 E. 57 St., New York QUICK AIDS TO BEAUTY Use ORIGINAL Famous de /dull MOIST PAD COSMETICS deMuir Cleansing Patels .... Pure wafers of white cotton, saturated in a creamy fra¬ grant lotion to cleanse your face thoroughly — in a moment — it will glow with an ideal base for make-up. At 25c, 35c, 50c and $1.00. deMuir Nail Polish Remover Patels . . . . Contains an oil designed to keep the nail and cuticle in good condition — only 35c. deMuir Deodorant Patels .... Expensively and delicately scented — this pad is made to give utmost protection, yet is kind to under¬ arm skin and clothing — only 35c. Users of deMuir are never satisfied with less than deMuir Quality. Please avoid being sold imitations. At your dealer’s or use the coupon. deMuir Laboratories, Newbury St., Boston G4 Enclosed find $ . in stamps or money order for . size deMuir Cleansing Patels ( ), Nail Polish Remover ( ), Deodorant Patels ( ). Name Address . City State