Picture Play Magazine (Mar-Jul 1929)

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83 With Variations run from homy things to Boulevard creations. Lois Wilson, left, was swamped with requests for patterns for this apron, which she wore, appropriately enough, in "The Gingham Girl." Jeanette Loff, right, attired for country life, and looking confident that the gingham dress is becoming to her. mm *& \m A call for help to suppress a fresh customer is issued by Colleen Moore, a'bove, as Mary Brown, in "Her Wild Oat." The high cost of dressing was given a blow by Beth Laemmle, left, in making this cunning dress for herself. The shy young thing, right, is Jean Arthur, as she appears in Emil Jannings' "Sins of the Fathers."