Modern Screen (Dec 1931 - Nov 1932 (assorted issues))

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ALL W A On the opposite page Janet Caynor is wearing one of the loveliest of all the new fall evening gowns. It's made of heavy white satin. Without the cape it can be used for formal parties— with the cape, it's a perfect dinner or Sunday night frock. The accompanying sketches show detailed views of front and back. There is a pattern for this— 5071— which you can have if you want it. Just follow the instructions given in the coupon on page 69. (Right) Two classic suits for the new season— one in brown tweed and one in a rough blue cloth. The one at the left is technically the street suit and the one at the right is more for sports. R D R O B E (Left) A daytime dress— can you imagine anything better looking and more practical ?— made of one of the new rough-surfaced woolens in mixed tones of green is trimmed very simply with white pleated frills. Then, next to it, is pictured an afternoon dress done in black velvet. It has the broad shoulder line, the full sleeves and the straight full skirt which are supremely important points in the new fashions. This is the sort of dress which would do nicely, too, as a Sunday night frock. The clothes sketched on these pages, by the way, are just to give you helpful hints in either making or buying your new fall wardrobe. Patterns of them are not obtainable— with the exception of the "First Year "evening dress on the opposite page.