Modern Screen (Dec 1948 - Oct 1949)

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the preferred dull look in nylons — featured only by Reverse Knits exclusive— Natural Curve Heel for finer lit. Will not creep or twist. Reverse Knit Proportioned mylon hosiery (^hSSIJ.pU Write for name of your nearest dealer: — STRUTWEAR. INC.. Dell. MS 2, Minneapolis 4, Minn. • GOWNS • SLIPS • PANTIES • PAJAMAS • BED JACKETS • HOSIERY Fall is closer than you think by connie bartel, fashion editor ■ Yes, we know it's still very much s mer, as far as the weather goes. But as fi as fashion goes, Fall is due the day afi Labor Day. Promptly. So, although the temperature is soa: to a point where you hardly feel like thinking about fur coats, we thought we'd slide you gently into an autumn mood with the smaller gimmicks. Accessories, to begin with — belts, bags, gloves, jewelry, page 70. For what is so drab as a wilted summer bag or belt on the first crisp day in September; In undies, page 72, we've concentrated oi nylon — quick-drying, non-ironing, and swi as daydreams in the new pastel lemons, pal limes, heavenly blues. As for shoes, there's news of a te new shoe material on page 74. Point about all these early fashions that you can shop for them comfortably now — so you can save 'the heavy search for your big suit or coat later. Also, the smartest accessories always have a way of appearing (and disappearing!) the earliest. Latch on to them now. Marilyn Maxwell looks to fall in a turnabout sweater ■ Marilyn Maxwell, who wowed you in United Artists' Champion^ wears something really new in sweaters. Know how hard it is to decide between a slipover and a cardigan? Here is the "Turnabout," a sweater that is both! Opposite Marilyn is shown wearing the slipover front, but turn the page and you'll see Marilyn looking entirely different in the identical sweater as a cardigan And don't imagine this is one of those sweaters you simply wear backward; it is designed and knitted from the start for turnabout wear, and even the collar is notched front and back. All wool, in California Rose, blue, grey, kelly, copper. By Featherknits. About $4.95. At Stern's, New York. Other stores page 75. Belt by Criterion; pin by Agne« gloves by Kislav.