Movie Classic (Mar-Aug 1936)

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» * A *** *** \a* 4 i-"7 ( I) P I LL tress J ike BK 4VB§M Win a Free 19$ ft r«-e, th« cut ;„ '*«*« Hollywood NOW YOU CAN DRESS EXACTLY LIKE A MOVIE STAR! Knit a dress like one in a star's wardrobe! On this page, you see three attractive models, . worn by three Warner Brothers' stars. In the sixty-two-page book, Motion Piclure-Movie Classic Hand-Knit Fashions — obtainable in department stores — you will find twenty more, with instructions for each. (It's the first book of its kind!) And in knitting a dress, you may win a free trip to Hollywood! See details and rules on page 58 of this issue. ;*l E*^ y