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

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76 APRIL, 1940 a Happy H»»rriage * IY hicli of these fascinating futures are yon heading for? The May issue of Glamour brings you the pros and eons of each . . . and gives you scores of suggestions for making a success of the one you choose. Bette Davis tells you how you can get what you want. Robert Taylor speaks up for career women and another great male star champions those who keep the home fires burning. Loretta Young discusses frankly the dangers of “careering” to charm. In this same number, you’ll find an ideal trousseau and clothes to please the boss. Both are Glamour-chosen, modest in price but forward-looking in fashion, and they’re available in stores all over the country. And you’ll find Glamour’s usual full house of features — Star Portraits of Merle Oberon and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., in full color . . . Goings-On of Holly¬ wood . . . Latest Hollywood Pattern Designs . . . and up-to-date fashion and beauty news. Don’t miss this “Great Futures” issue of Glamour! MAY tl 1J fl ill. V U 11 at your newsstand April 1st . . 15c