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How is Tampax different?
Tampax is an internal form of sanitary protection. It requires no belts, no pins, no external pads. In fact, it's invisible once it's in place.
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What ' s its prime benefit?
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How is Tampax packaged?
In an inconspicuous little box. In fact Tampax is so small that a full month's supply can be carried in the purse. Your choice of 3 absorbency-sizes: Regular, Super, Junior.
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Screenland
Volume Fifty-Eight, Number One
FIRST RUN FEATURES
TV-LAND
November. 1953
Exclusive Movie Gossip By Dorothy Kilgallen 19
Beginning a new feature by America's best informed columnist
Jane Russell's Shower Room Interview By May Mann Baer 24
Never before has an interview been so intimate
Joan Needs Another Husband By Frances Lane 26
"I get lonesome," says Joan Crawford. "Any woman does who isn't in love"
Heartbreak For Pier? By Maureen Miller „ 29
Is Pier Angeli building up to a terrific letdown in her romance?
More Cold For Bing By Michael Sheridan 31
Bing Crosby's latest success is bound to stuff his pockets to overflowing
Claudette Scu'.tles Those Rumors By Gene Morris 33
Claudette Colbert answers the gossip mongers
Gene's Affair With Aly By Denny Shane 35
Cene Tierney has flipped over Aly Khan, but will they wed?
Ex-Family Man By Louis Reid 36
There is a new Gregory Peck — and he and Greta are finished with each other
A Woman Is More Than Legs By Henry Kaufman 38
"You can go too far with this business about legs," says Colette Marchand
You Must Fall In Love! By Fredda Dudley Balling 40
Dinah Shore has learned it's simple to be beautiful and radiantly happy
Hollywood On Broadway By Danton Walker 42
Our columnist pulls a switch and visits the land of the stars
Are Movie Stars Dopes? By Robert Perkins 44
Here's how they respond when they appear on TV's "2C Questions"
Maggi's Private Wire By Maggi McNellis 46
Listening in on what's going on behind the scenes in television
EXCLUSIVE COLOR PHOTOS
Pier Angeli, starring in "Flame And The Flesh" 28
Bing Crosby and Nicole Maurey, starring in "Little Boy Lost" 30
Claudette Colbert, starring in "Destinees" 32
Cene Tierney, starring in "Personal Affair" 34
THE HOLLYWOOD SCENE
What Hollywood Itself Is Talking About By Lynn Bowers.. 6
Your Guide To Current Films By Reba and Bonnie Churchill 14
Record Roundup By Jane Pickens 52
FOR FEMMES ONLY
All Dressed Up To Stay Home! By Marcia Moore 48
Finger Tips By Elizabeth Lapham 51
On the Cover, Esther Williams, Starring in MGM's "Easy to Love"
NED L. PINES— Publisher
Editor Lester Grady
Managing Editor Ruth Fountain
Fashion Editor Marcia Moore
Beauty Editor Elizabeth Lapham
Art Director Edward R. Rof heart
Art Editor Martin Rosenzweig
Art Associate Anne Harris
Business Manager Harry Slater
Advertising Director W. A. Rosen
Adv. Manager James L. Cunningham
Circulation Director Oliver C. Klein
Circulation Manager Frank Lualdi
Production Manager Sayre Ross
Production Assistant Matt Mallahan
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