Modern Screen (Jan-Nov 1944)

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p Modern Screen's Fashion Guide • . Maybe Lana did start us off — but comes Fall, a qal's fancy turns to thoughts of . . . ■ Thank Lana Turner for all this. Me— I'd clean forgotten how wonderful pin-checks were. Forgotten about all fashions, almost, sitting there at the pre-view of "Marriage Is a Private Affair." Then— smacko! Gorgeous Lana in the scene where she wears that pinchecked suit. Tell me how it ended, will you? Because, with that, out I went (stumbling over Al's new No. 2 Airplane Stamp shoes). Yep, off to find checks that would be just as flattering to your own five foot three-or-so figure. Tough assignment? You can say that again! Not that the woods aren't full of checks this season. It was just that I wanted something specially wonderful for you. But just look— in case you think I'm not a neversay-die snooper-outer. A waistcoat two-piecer of wool \ V ^ By Marjorie Bailey