Screenland (Nov 1944-Oct 1945)

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Rufh Hussey, currently starring In Andrew Stone's production for United Artists, "Bedside Manner," chooses as her first Spring suit this crimson and brown check, left above. Gay accessories are green felt hat with crimson feathers, and gleaming green lizard bag. Center, above, navy blue is again good for Spring, and enhanced with taffeta at the square neckline makes Miss Hussey's favorite short dinner dress. The corsage of roses is in deep and soft pinks. Right, above, another suit, this one of robin's egg blue flannel accented by sable stole, grey gloves, and grey feathered doll's hat. Hollywood's smartest women dote on lounging pajamas, perfect costume for an at-home evening. Ruth Hussey's long smock-like tunic is kelly green, embroidered wi^h rust and yellow applique and paillettes.