Silver Screen (Jun-Oct 1940)

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Jumpers jump right into the fashion picture! This one's blessed with carry-all pockets and a gored princesse skirt. Snugly fastened with a slidefastener down the back. Practical as well as pretty — the pinwale corduroy washes nicely. About $7.00 is all. The plaid-mad little woolen shirt comes in colors to blend with the jumper. About $4.00. Both at Forbes & Wallace, Springfield; Davison, Paxon Co., Atlanta; La Salle & Koch, Toledo; Ernest Kern Co., Detroit. Her bracelet tells a fish-story! Vivid swordfish mounted on wood — the all-important jewelry note. About $3.00 at Hutzler Bros., Baltimore; Lipman-Wolfe Co., Portland, Ore. Ml Cheering sight in her circular kneecap skirt of fine men's wear Shetland. (It can probably double for ice-skating, later on.) About $7.00. Write for store names. Fuzzy-wuzzy slip-on, all ribbed, about $4.00 and matching kneehigh socks, about $2.00. The little matchmate knit beany is under $1.00. All at Owen, Moore & Co., Portland, Me.; Jenney Co., Cincinnati; D. J. Healy, Detroit. Handsewn Norwegian moccasins of tan cowhide, about $4.00 at The Fair, Chicago; Harry S. Manchester, Madison. Bright schoolbook necklace, about $2.00 at R. H. Macy; H. & S. Pogue, Indianapolis; Nice little squashy gadget bag in capeskin, shaped like a muffin. About $2.00 at The Blum Store, Philadelphia; Woodward & Lothrop, Washington, D. C. October 1940