Modern Screen (Dec 1942 - May 1943)

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I By Carol Carter THE 6 Ho Honkys of paper . . . are safer! Drink ygur wafer Like you oughter! Shiny face? Make-up base! 9 Ht*tm. beauty out in the cold, cold winter weather . . . with shining eyes, rose-tinted cheeks, windtossed ringlets, glowing vitality. That's the pictue Sonja Henie presents even when the weather is so frosty that your breath would form ice cubes. But when the cold is in your head instead of the thermometer — it takes a bit of doing to look as charming as a movie star ! When the Cold Strikes You shouldn't, of course, catch cold at all. It's your duty today to keep fit. But germs don't read Uncle Sam's health posters. They're likely to strike you down with a cold just when that date you've been hoping for finally does come through. We may not know all Dr. Kildare does about warding off a cold, but we do know that with the proper beauty aids you can avoid that red, pathetic look even if you do have the sniffles. She's "Dot a Told in Her Dose" Mocking little boys sometimes shout, "You look like death warmed over." Cold or no, don't let anyone think that about you. To achieve a more reassuring complexion, use a powder base. Try a ruddy shade of make-up. A vibrantly toned base under a lighter powder is good. If your nose glows with a W. C. Fields candescence, let your make-up blend it in (Continued on page 102) 44 MODERN SCRE' !