Screenland (Nov 1950-Oct 1951)

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Fashion Selection #256 For jobs on "Break The Bank" Jean often dressed up in attire that would carry her on into afternoon festivities. The Betty Barclay dress she models (left) is a perfect example, with full skirt and graceful, throat-framing collar, plus its gay gold buttons. Iridescent metallic— non tarnishing — taffeta fabric giver it a beguiling rustle. Black, green, copper. 9 to 15, about $15.00. art 4 " Fashion Selection #257 Casual charm is the keynote of Jean Golden's outfit (right). Its highlight is a onepiece dress of rayon jersey — the RiteFit Half-Size dress. Here you have a permanently pleated skirt that measures some 200 inches around the bottom, incredible as it may seem. Its buttons boast a silver trim. Colors are navy, black, wine or peacock. It comes in sizes WA to 22'/2 for about $8.00. Hats by Stetson — Shoes, bags and umbrella by Town & Country — Hosiery fashioned by Munsingwear PHOTOGRAPHS BY ROCKFIELD-MOSS PLEASE TURN to page 66 for information where to purchase these selections.