Silver Screen (Jun-Oct 1940)

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a TURBAN -MTOTHING'S nicer than a tur\\i ban, properly worn. Nothing's worse, when it's wrongl Because these fabric twists are so versatile . . . because they're effective as well as economical . . . because they hug the head so comfortably in windy weather . . . because they look so well with big fur collars, we say, bravo for the Turban Urge. Here are some don'ts and do's when it's your turn! Turbans shown in mesh or jersey, $1.00 at Accessory Dept., Bloomingdale's, New York; Scruggs, Vandevoort & Barney, St. Louis; The May Company, Denver. PERFECT TURBAN In the maharanee manner. Steal your Uncle Ebenezer's stick-pin or use any ornamental pin or buckle for headlight interest. Here, it's a seahorse from Woolworth's, only 25^* Just a jersey band! One end looped, the other twisted around and tucked under at the back . . . for a towering turban with flyaway flair and an intricate air! for September 1940 59