Screenland (May-Oct 1931)

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■ClNEN and XACE! Above, Carmel Myers illustrating an important fashion point: matching touches on frock and hat. The wing ruffle at the yoke of her frock is new. Her pert bicorne has an animated cockade. Laura La Plante, left, is shown in her new sports suit of natural kasha-colored silk with its pleated skirt and /aunty finger-tip jacket. The scarf is smartly checked in brown, orange, and green. Cool — da in ty ' Dorothy Mackaill shows us her profile hat. It's of shirred velvet and horsehair, trimmed by two gardenias. One of those hats not eve ry girl ca n wear successfully . All Photographs hy Elmer Fryer Y OU'LL like these spring and summer fashions, for they are the smart, simple things essential to every woman's wardrohe. Study them and choose your own frocks and hats accordingly' An exquisite white chiffon evening frock, worn by Lor etta Young, below, has a bolero effect edged in real black Chantilly lace that also forms the all-over pattern in the new spring manner of black and white.