Screenland (May-Oct 1939)

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Salute Spring with new clothes and fresh, vital viewpoint, says Ann Sheridan. It's the sublimely silly season— dress for it! See large picture on opposite page for Ann's favorite Spring costume: smart three-piece wool suit with collorless jacket of soft yellow and olive-green plaid; yelow wool gored skirt, and yellow topcoat. Topping it all is a flatcrowned sailor of natural straw with olive-green feather. At left, fitted jacket of blue and gray shadow plaid with silver buttons over navy blue wool skirt. Her kettle-brimmed sailor of navy straw is accented with fuchsia. Below, new Spring coat of oatmeal tweed with stitched inverted pleats and high stand-up collar. Ann's hat is natural straw with a veil and feather "fancy" of brown. Photographs of Miss Sheridan especially posed for Screen-land Glamor School by Scatty Welbonrne, Warner Bros. Edited by