Silver Screen (Jun-Oct 1940)

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High -steppers, these Paris Fashion Shoes by Wohl, featuring the new "scooped'' wedge heel. They come in black or port wine elasticized suede that caresses the foot into lines of beauty, grace and comfort. Just enough of an open toe, too. Happily priced at about $3, and a find! For a fashion flare, look at "Spire," from the new collection of gloves by Julius Kayser. These gloves, designed by Natascha, are ol Milosuede, Kayser's new sueded rayon, with pointless backs and applique of leather. The gloves have a rich and beautiful appearance and are so comfortable and adjustable to hands. In black, wine, chocolate, navy and stop red, at $1. That felt hat with its contrasting veil is a winner, by Sally Victor. SKS ■ . . . i There's the correct campus touch to these Ansonia shoes for collegiates. They get class Al approval! Of rust bucko, with swagger side lace and a heavy crepe sole. A pair of these, some bright socks, and you'll keep your feet on the ground. Priced about $5.98. FIRSTS" from Hand to Foot 60 Silver Screen