Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1944)

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STAR GAZING WITH PHOTOPLAY It’s autumn — time for October’s bright, blue weather. Pegasus, the flying horse of the heavens, is directly overhead in the night sky . . . the sun is in the sign of Virgo. In fashion time, you’re thinking of new dresses, new twinkling touches to make old dresses new. Photoplay has studied the galaxy of new fashions and picked a few of the brightest ones ... all youthful and gay, yet dependable and constant as the Pole star. Rising Star JOYCE REYNOLDS In a "Hi Dee’* Junior dress for sunup to sundown. New high-rising skirt of deep violet cotton velveteen; tuck-in wool Jersey hlouse in light lilac. Sizes 7-15. Bonwit Teller, Philadelphia