Silver Screen (Jun-Oct 1940)

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They are dramatic, these Milosuede gloves, also designed by Natascha and from the Julius Kayser collection. They have a wrist and hand slimming virtue, and are very right with your softer frocks and coats. These are "Flourish," as the leather applique suggests. The backs are pointless, like many of the new gloves. Black, wine, chocolate or navy, $1. Hat triumph in black velvet is by Sally Victor. Ansonia has also done a nice job with these genuine calf closed ghillies. Note the large English type perforations with antique finish. Shoes that see you sturdily and smartly through school, or for general, casual purposes. At $5.98. Rich beauty in black! You'll see this ensemble at the World's Fair in the Stuart rooks shop. Red Cross shoes with ski' heel, suede with alligator trim, $6.50. Imported French antelope bag, by Dubuler & Son, $2.95. Boulevard gloves, made in America, of imported French antelope with baby alligator trim are priced at $1.95. Fashion Flashes: Watch fnr sculpture in heels! See that ynu wear suede! Choose gloves io harmony with hats ! for September 1940 I