Picture Play Magazine (Jul - Dec 1929)

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49 Just in Sport These movie folk may be merely suggesting a fad for golfers and college freshmen. Edmund Lowe, below, wears his beret at a cocky angle, as he docs all his lids from topper to tin hat. Nothing like the beret for golfing and motoring, says Charles King, above, in indorsing the brief headpiece. Morgan Farley, above, a former stage player, seeks comfort above all. No ordinary headdress, this, for Basil Rathbone, below, imported it from Paris. Conrad Nagel, right, looks you in the eye and dares you to take off his beret, if vou don't like it.