Screenland (Nov 1941-Apr 1942)

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REPORT: WARMER [and why not, in these new fur coats?) If this isn't the smartest thing in fur fashion, we don't know what is. The trouble is we do know, and we'd be willing to trade Alexis Smith's super-super cape of stone marten for that trip which for years loomed so important. Now that we've settled for Alexis' stone marten, let's concentrate on Faye. A Russian ermine, with accompanying hood has caught the little girl's fancy. Do you wonder why? Before we go any further, we might mention that all these luscious styles originated in the good old U. S. A. Georgia, left, is comfortable in this brief jacket of sable-dyed squirrel; it has a standup collar and mellon sleeves. Don't overlook Persian lamb, folks, whatever you do. At any rate, you won't be able to overlook Alexis, top, who is wearing a black Persian with an interesting cutaway front and scarf-draped neckline.