Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1914-Jan 1915)

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.DAME FASHION AND THE MOVIES 109 actress can be depended upon to exploit it ; if there is anything new in Parisian gowns, the ladies of the animated screen can be depended upon to wear the thing of beauty, to the delight and the edification of feminine admirers in all parts of America. Mr. Jenkins, of Jonesville, has long been puzzled why wifey insists on issuing forth on a dark and NORMA PHILLIPS stormy night to see her favorite actress in a society play, and sometimes refuses to attend the theater on the nights when Western or tropical programs are given. Now, perhaps, he will understand. Mrs. Jenkins keeps a wary eye on the latest styles. She knows that the Motion Picture actresses wear the latest modes, and that she can revel in the style of a gown much better in the picture show than she can in the pages of some fashion journal. ADRIENNE KROELL :