Screenland (May-Oct 1941)

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Top, the bride wears dinner pajamas of jersey in shades of banana, sage green, and carnelian red. Center, afternoon dress of dusty pink silk with navy blue print, worn with large black shiny straw hat. At right, the bride wears blue and white sailor collar and cuffs of striped cotton. Her white pique flatcrowned sailor has a navy blue feather. Far right, the indispensable gabardine suit of soft white; with it, sports blouse, pork-pie felt and shorty gloves of attractive yellow. !J~inJi ike C^Rrldi Since her marriage, Bette has emerged from her seclusion and takes her place as a smart young matron, chic and clothes-conscious, as well as Hollywood's First Actress and First Citizen