Silver Screen (Jun-Oct 1940)

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Casually Yours In Style And Price Everybody's corduroy conscious this Fall! Here, it's used in a knockout little shorty coat for knockabout wear. A gay red wool plaid lining highlights the creamy natural color. About $8.00. Matching the lining, a red wool plaid kiltie skirt with flyaway pleats. About $6.00. Find both at Strawbridge & Clothier, Philadelphia; Jacobson Stores, Battle Creek: The Paris, Ft. Wayne. Classic shirt of natural color rayon and wool gabardine with the right new mannish touch. It's about $3.00 at Oppenheim Collins & Co., New York. You'll be smitten with this mitten, flaunting its gay little tassel! High-colored suede. About $2.00 at H. P. Selmon & Co., Louisville; The Ball Stores, Muncy. A brace of nonsense bracelets. Ball-and-Chain has a little glass globe that holds your true love's picture. Only $1.00 at Saks Fifth Ave., New York; L. Bamberger & Co., Newark. Date Bracelet has seven little gold flaps marked for every day of the week. Underneath each, individual memo pads for noting dates. Only $1.00 at Best & Company, Robert's Cloak House, Columbus; Charles Stevens & Bros. Corp., Chicago; Meier & Frank Co., Portland, Ore. 58 Silver Screen