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

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HE pages of this issue of Glamour are devoted with tender consideration to young people who fill the sus¬ piciously new slippers shown above: the Young Marrieds. Starting from scratch — scratch being the slippers (Lord and Taylor, New York: men’s, about $3; women’s, about $7) — Glamour touches on all aspects of the domestic ad¬ venture from a gouty, pre-marital outburst, “I Like Them Sweet,” (Page 19) to Family Fashions (Pages 30, 31). En route, the editors give you salty advice on what not to say to your spouse in certain tense moments, “Silence is Golden” (Pages 28, 29); the ecstatic preparations of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Reagan, following the query: “You’re Going to Have a Baby?” (Page 37) ; and what to wear when the little angel is on the way (Pages 38, 39). Advice on what to do with your husband after you marry him may be found in “Two Can Live Better Than One” (Page 44). There are pages of furs and winter fashions, pages of what to buy in silver, linen and glassware, and the latest dispatches from Hollywood, “Your Town,” (Page 32). This month’s issue is almost as much fun as getting married. 17