Radio mirror (May-Oct 1939)

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s'*^" + Radio helps you select your college clothes! Take a peak at the modish outfits Helen Carroll, of the famous Merry Macs, heard on the Fred Allen show and the Hit Parade, recommends for the well-dressed co-ed. Start the day with a song in your heart — and on your sweater (above) . The white angora-embroidered musical notes are on a ground of blue. A "must" is this wool plaid sports jacket (left), with a pleated skirt. ■A 4< r r-\ V vCYc of *>©„ *"*s f OCTOBER, 1939 rf>es, Photos exclusive to Radio Mirror by Robert K. IVeitzcn The fitted British tweed sport coat is the thing for the first crisp fall days. Helen's is green (above). Left, a smart black and white sheer wool dress, with a fitted Danger Red jacket. All these styles were especially designed for Helen Carroll, and can be purchased in leading stores of the country. They bear the label, "The Merry Macs Swing Style." 27