Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1939)

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■ is ■ ■' III' ■'■■ 111 IIW^ ■r "Hi 4-nw ■ ai A* 1*1 /•> ar *** iu-w^i^sF^: i*» AND DOUBLE CHECK Anne Shirley, RKO's vivacious ingenue appearing in "Career," wears checks for day, checks for evening — fashion twins that are like as two peas in a pod. The princess pinafore of her street frock (left, center) leads a double life by serving on its own for sport (inset) — likewise the frock of white pique (left, bottom), red ric rac edged, that peeks out as a jumper blouse. This novel two-frock costume is purchased as one and does duty for three. When worn combined, Anne adds Debway's "little" girl leghorn and Merry Hull's "Finger Free" gingham shorties. Anne's pinafore dinner frock (above) has a red ric rac edged organdie guimpe and dust ruffle — the guimpe and the pinafore part company to play the new roles of separate blouse and formal decollete evening gown. Both of Anne's frocks feature Galey and Lord's black and white checked gingham Bachrach