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

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128 APRIL, 1939 LET THE “COUNSELOR ZEPHYR” LIGHT YOUR WEIGH TO A GLAMOUROUS FIGURE! When you step on the beautiful streamlined Counselor Zephyr, the dial is instantly illuminated with a flood of light from a small replaceable flashlight battery. This distinctive feature assures correct reading . . . and the exclusive Counselor innovation, Zerostat control, assures accu¬ rate weight recording. Let the Counselor Zephyr be your guide to a beautiful figure . . . your gauge of health. Smartly designed, sturdily built and attrac¬ tively enameled in your favorite shade. Counselor Zephyr will add charm to your bathroom and give years of faithful service. Price, $5 95 . . . west of Rockies, 50 cents higher. Other models, slightly smaller and with¬ out dial light, at lower cost. Sold by leading stores. If your dealer cannot supply you, order scale sent direct postage paid, with money-back guarantee. Free folder on request. The Brearley Company, Rockford, Illinois. Guaranteed for 5 Years see by tbe stars (Continued from page 127) Bows go hand-in-hand with the “school girl” look and we have tucked them behind our ears and worn them on top of our piled-up curls. Wendy Barrie has a new angle swiped, we think, from her role in “Hound of the Baskervilles”. She ties back the ends of her hair with a wide bow of crimson ribbon and looks as demure and pretty as you please. Of course, we recognize the fact that slide fasteners are as necessary to our sense of well-being as the correct number of vitamins. Kay Sutton of RKO goes further. Her midnight blue cashmere sweater has shoulder seams that are “zipped” together and for added at¬ traction, there is a half necklace of pearls, appearing only in front, that is clipped to the slide fastener pulls. Be a copy-cat and try it on your next handknit. Pointers from the Penguins, is how Orry-Kelly puts it . . . for he de¬ sign ed a dress for Gale Page that uses white chiffon for a wide front panel and black crepe for the rest of the frock. Just for fun . . . little Virginia Weidler uses red thimble buttons to fasten a black-and-white checked coat dress. Incidentally, this frock can he seen in that fine picture, “The Great Man Votes”. Although she is only eleven, she has a fashion sense that would do credit to many an older sister. And still the rage for knitting goes its merry way. Anne Shirley, sit¬ ting out between scenes, works away briskly at a blue angora bed jacket for her mother. An easily made and nice present. Riding habits, in the real oldfashioned sense, are hack again. So you had better practice riding side-saddle instead of astride. Lucille Ball, appear¬ ing in “Annabel Takes a Tour”, wears a formal coat and wrapped skirt of black broadcloth, complete with a silk topper, stock tie and high boots . . . and looks as if she had stepped from a hunt¬ ing print! Better practice in private the art of gathering the skirt in one hand. Carole Lombard has clothes made over, from fur coats down ! She changes her hairdress with each gown. ajKiQJJEr NEW YORK CITY. N. Y. 172 MADISON AVENUE The strategic sections of elastic are gentle but persuasive . . . achieving a beautifully high, firm bosom with airy comfort. A grand new uplift idea just developed by LaTrique in broadcloth, satin and lace. $1 and up at leading department stores and specialty shops. ’Xff-Vt > . . the perfect swansdown puff . . pow¬ ders smoothly and evenly . . Brilliant col¬ ors to match your boudoir . . cyclamen and white . . green and yellow . . pink and blue . . At Better Cosmetic Counters Everywhere. If your dealer does not stock Duo-tone Fluffipuffs, send his name and 9 1 .OO to ANDRE L. RICHARD CO. 126 West 22nd Street • New York