Screenland (Nov 1950-Oct 1951)

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To Give Or Keep? Continued from page 54 One of the very first newcomers you're going to notice among the treasures on your favorite cosmetic counter is a squat practical looking bottle that modestly gives no hint of its superior contents and ingenious interior design. This is the unassuming container for Helen Neushaefer's very excellent E-Z Nail Polish Remover — a gentle but quick-acting formula that, surprisingly enough, is tinted. For added efficiency there's a brush affixed inside the bottle to help whisk off old polish when a finger is dipped into the remover. Also from the talented Neushaefer comes the giftworthy set of nail polish and matching lipstick shown in the illustration. Candy Kisses is the name of the new color — a strong, characterful red blended with just a touch of blue. Nice with this season's jewel reds, greens, deep browns, gray. TO GIVE away, if you can bear to part with it, famous Djer Kiss Perfume comes in an especially attractive, partially transparent package that's made to look like a miniature stage setting. Colors are bright and gay — fuchsia, white and green — with the perfume standing impressively against an eye-taking green background. A brace of sweet-smelling glamourizers of proven success. Blue Waltz Perfume and Irresistible Perfume come especially done up in Christmasy packages that are just the right size and weight to hang on a tree. For your own attractiveness and peace of mind in these rushed pre-holiday weeks, the House of Westmore has a dual purpose cosmetic wonder called OverGlo Cake Powder Makeup that sets a new high in performance. Being a powder and powder base in one it eliminates an entire step in your makeup routine. You'll find that it has excellent staying power as well as a very real capacity for giving your skin a smooth young look. To wear with it you'll probably want one of the new Westmore lipsticks. Choose your favorite from Irish Rose, Pepper Red, Glorious Red, Jarol, Garnet, Fuchsia, Rapture Pink, Deb, or brand new Subtle Red and Subtle Pink (two lighter than usual shades that are subtly effective color accents to both tanned and fair skins). Subtle Red is for brunettes; Subtle Pink for brownettes and blondes. All the Westmore Brothers' lipsticks are making their debuts in smart new goldtoned metal cases. THE Woodbury people always do a superior job on gift sets for the holiday season and this year is no exception. There are big ones, little ones and in-between sizes — even sets for the men in your life. All are well designed, substantial and generously filled with the notable skin-care essentials and grooming aids for which this firm is so well known. The man's kit illustrated is just one of several available. The woman's kit we've pictured is to give you an idea of how good looking the boxes are. RECORD ROUNDUP Tops In Movie Music THREE LITTLE WORDS" album with Fred Astaire, Red Skelton, Vera-EUen and Arlene Dahl for MGM . . . "Oh Them Dudes," from "Let's Dance," and "I Got Tookin' " by Polly Bergen for Victor . . . "Summer Stock" album with Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, Eddie Bracken and Gloria De Haven for MGM . . . Andre Previn's "Three Little Words" album for Victor . . . Art Lund's "You Wonderful You," from "Summer Stock." and "Francie" for MGM . . . "Dig, Dig, Dig," from "Summer Stock." and "Bidin' My Time" by the Modernaires for Columbia . . . Frank Sinatra's "My Blue Heaven," from film of same name, and "Good Night, Irene," for Columbia . . . Bing Crosby's "The Friendly Islands," from "My Blue Heaven," and "All My Love" for Decca . . . Jimmy Wakely's "Mona Lisa." from "Capt. Carey U.S.A.," and "Steppin' Out" for Capitol . . . Margaret Whiting and Dean Martin doing "Don't Rock The Boat, Dear." from "My Blue Heaven," and "I'm In ,Love With You" for Capitol . . . Theme music from "Crisis" by Vincente Gomez for MGM . . . Ralph Flanagan's "Mona Lisa" from "Capt. Carey U.S.A.;" "Toreador" for Victor. Other Toppers FRANKIE LAINE'S "Music, Maestro. Plea e" and "Dream A Little Dream Of Me" for Mercury . . . "You're Not In My Arms Tonight" and "The Touch Of Your Lips" by Mindy Carson for Victor . . . Dean Martin's "Peddler's Serenade" and "Wham Bang, Thank You, Ma'am" for Capitol . . . Dinah Shore's "Can Anyone Explain" and "Dream A Little Dream Of Me" for Columbia . . . Johnny Desmond's "Just Say I Lore Her" and "If Anybody Does" for MGM . . . "La Vie En Rose" (two sides) by Jo Stafford and Paul Weston for Capito! . . . Gene Autry's "Blue Canadian Rockies" and "Onteora" for Columbia . . . "I Need You So" and "It Couldn't Happen To A Sweeter Girl" by Don Cornell for Victor . . . Tommy Dorsey's "I've Forgotten You" and "No Other Love" for Victor . . . Billy Eckftine's "The Show Must Go On" and "You've Got Me Crying Again" for MGM . . . Wayne King's "Waltz Of The Wind" and "Lonesome, That's All" for Victor . . . Grabbag GYPSY FESTIVAL" and "The Fox Hunt" by Irving Fields for Victor . . . "College Prom" album by Elliott Lawrence for Decca . . . BERT BROW1S Your Taffeto Dream DRESS The dress of your dreams! . . . crispy, swishy rayon taffeta dashed with dots and styled to stand out in a crowd! See those excitingly new, simply enormous mushroom sleeves . . . that bow-deep neckline and the fold-flared skirt with the side-wide pockets! And that low, low price will make you think you're really dreaming! COLORS: Forest green with b.ack dots. Royal blue with black dots. Charcoal black with pink dots. MISSES' SIZES: 12, 14, 16, 18, and 20. BE SURE TO GIVE SIZE AND COLOR SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Over 30 years of reputable fair-dealing stands behind our guarantee of complete satisfaction. If this dress does not come up to your expectations in any way, return it at our expense and your money will be promptly refunded. Free catalog of over 700 bargains sent on request. MAIL COUPON TODAVT WALTER FIELD CO., Dept. 218, Chicago 6, III. □ I enclose $5.98 in full payment for "Dream Dress" No. 203. □ Please send C.O.D. the "Dream Dress" No. 203 and I will pay postman $5.98 plus 25c C.O.D. fee. COLOR SIZE. Name A d dress City if Zone State. . . . 73