Picture Play Magazine (Mar-Jul 1929)

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93 Scarfs That Lure Vivid silks add eye-catching appeal to costumes and set off the familiar faces of the wearers. Clara Bow, center, with her "We" scarf, needs no explanation concerning her idea of a hero. Archers and tennis players enliven the scarf worn by Merna Kennedy, lower center, in "Broadway." Marian Nixon, above, wears a scarf of black, dark blue and tan. Something different is worn by Betty Compson, above, in this tan scarf attached to her hat and wrapped around her neck several times. Josephine Dunn, below, blossoms out in a rainbow scarf with a net background and glittering sequins. Raquel Torres, above, strikes a lively note with her modernistic scarf of white on ■ maroon.