Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1947)

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On page 106 yon will find another Tom Breneman hat — and a delightfully amusing story that tells how he came to create his hats which are the stuff of which compliments, not jokes, are made. Bright red poppies trim a smart and flattering white linen. . . . A print that is as cool as it looks. The scalloped neckline and perky peplum contribute to this season’s demands for “dressed up” cotton. Designed by Mayflower in other colors. Sizes 10-18. About $10.95 at Arnold Constable (Cavendish Shop), New York, N. Y., and McCurdy’s (Daytime Dresses), Rochester, N Y. For other stores in your vicinity write to the manufacturer listed on page 104 of July LOUISE ALLBRITTONT is, above all, Mrs. Charles C. Collingwood of New York these days. But occasionally she leaves her husband, the well-known radio commentator, and journeys to Hollywood to make a motion picture, most recently Universal-International’s adaptation of that realistically amusing best seller “The Egg and I” PHOTOPLAY FASHIONS 103