Picture Play Magazine (Mar-Jul 1929)

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Ready for Play "Looking the part" is the first requirement of every little movie actress, so who shall say that these are not bouncing, athletic girls? A huntress, Josephine Dunn, left, prepares for any game, or perhaps just clay birds. Josephine Dunn, right, correctly garbed for her fencing lesson. Rose is the predominating color in the tennis costume of Blanche LeClair, lower left, from visor to socks. When Raquel Torres, right, goes roller skating she wears the new "gob" skirt, with roomy, kick plaits. The feminine anglers' turnout of 1929, a s shown by Fay Webb, lower right, is "cornpleat," to say the least, and she is prepared to battle with a shark or coquet with a .minnow until she is needed at the studio to pose for another photograph. For her newest sport, archery, Raquel Torres, right, selects this neat outfit.