Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1938)

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^/ Winter sports at Sun Valley, Idaho, claim the ardent enthusiasm of many Holly. wood stars. Jean Parker anticipates thrilling ski rides in this picturesque costume of heavy navy woolen, gayly embroidered in red, green, yellow and blue — the colors featured in her mittens and socks. At B. Altman & Co., N. Y. and W. M. Hoegee Co., Los Angeles. Jean is now appearing in Paramount's "The Arkansas Traveler" Walling r ) ,<* Virginia Bruce's uniquely designed woolen skating costume (right), selected from her wardrobe for the Hal Roach production, "There Goes My Heart," masquerades as an ultra-smart traveling suit. The Puritan yoke, collar and hemline band of mustard strikingly contrast its rich brown coloring — the quilled antelope hat is of the same golden hue. Note the smart crocheted yarn gloves styled with chamois palms and the capacious knapsack bag over her shoulder Evani '