Radio stars (Oct 1933-Sept 1934)

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THEY STEP FROM BEHIND THE MIKE THAT WE MAY CLIMPSE THEIR LOVELINESS AND CHIC -THESE LADIES OF RADIO ROW Columbia's "platinum," the lovely Vera Van, realizes that black satin dinging to the body, is still spectacular. The gown's only adornment is a cascade of coral feathers. 6. Vet, the baby of the crooning BosweHs, recommends this trig frock of brown light weight wool with brown, beige and white plaid s3k front affording an attractive contrast. 7. Lee Wiley prefers jaunty sports things. This one is of brick red wool with a black velvet kerchief siik-hed with metallic threads. The lone big pocket is very nobby. 8. How do you like this boyish blouse-cnd-skirt in gray and black satin Ethel Shutta, NBC's husky-voiced singer is wearing? None of the mannish details are forgotten, yet it's made of dress-up material. Note the belt, cuffs and exaggerated pointed collar.