Screenland (Nov 1941-Apr 1942)

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WEATHER FAIR and Warner Bros, beauties posing in new fur fashions here photographed by Welbourne exclusively for Screenland Ah! Just the thing you've been dreaming about, eh? We don't blame you. Georgia Carroll, top, in something positively new under the sun. It's a guaranteed blues chaser: A cape-coat of black Russian caracul. The coat is straight-lined and, as you can observe, the cape is set on with a yoke at the shoulders. Alexis Smith, left, the little lady you're ga-ga over in "Dive Bomber," will never have to take a back seat in this neat number. Neither will you. It looks much nicer than it sounds — a skunk jacket with capelike % length sleeves. Georgia and Faye Emerson, above, are all ready to brave the frost. Faye's in "Nine Lives Are Not Enough," which gives us a chance to say that her sports fur coat of opossum has a collarless neckline and rounded shoulders, and will outlast ten lives. Georgia is happy in her sheared beaver. She's also happy about her nice new picture career.