Silver Screen (Jun-Oct 1940)

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■ I ASHIONS are uest when they're "double feaH tures" . . . basic and simple enough for the office or every-day wear, but dressed-up enough — when you add the right accessories — to go places in style. A good example is this backbuttoning jersey with pocket interest in front and the new note of belong ribbon banding. About $7.00 at McCurdy & Company, Rochester; Stix Baer & Fuller, St. Louis. Quite correct for tea-time with the smart baker's-cap beret of fine felt, about $5.00. Write for store names. The pearl necklace and bracelet add an air. They're a twin-set that clasps together to make a longer necklace. About $2.00 at William Filene's Sons Co., Boston; Chas. A. Stevens, Chicago. Another good example is this long-coat ensemble in a dull, thin fabric that has the look of wool, but none of its bulk. Over the simple one-piece frock, a long coat with waistline banding of gold kid and front-file of gold buttons. Another double-duty fashion for daytime or dressup. About $8.00 at Jordan Marsh Co., Boston; also may be seen at Famous & Barr, St. Louis. 54 Silver Screen