Radio and television mirror (July-Dec 1951)

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What is more elegant than ermine? And there was plenty of it on Betty Barthell's wrap. Gertrude Berg, heard but not seen, nevertheless dressed the part of Mrs. Goldberg. This number with the black tulle flounces made Harriet Hilliard devastating in 1934. Ifc™ "K ::>«;-; : Looking fashionably languid, Helen, of the Pickens sisters, modeled this fuchsia tunic. RADIO MIRROR'S PIMP Fashion may not be spinach, but who's going to deny that it's come a long way since 1934? Not your favorite radio stars — though they were considered very smart indeed in these middle thirties' styles.