Modern Screen (Jan-Jun 1945)

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Twentieth Century-Fox (pages 42, 43, 44. 45) William Eythe "A Royal Scandal" and "'Colonel Effingham's Raid" Anne Baxter "A Royal Scandal" John Payne "The Dolly Sisters" Gene Tierney "A Bell for Adano" and "Dragonwyck" Dana Andrews "State Fair" Dick Crane ' Captain Eddie" Jeanne Crain -'State Fair" June Haver "The Dolly Sisters" Vivian Blaine. ."Nob Hill" and "State Fair" Stanley Prager "A Bell for Adano" Henry Morgan "A Bell for Adano" Charles Russell "Captain Eddie" Eddie Rvan "The Caribbean Mystery" John Hodiak "A Bell For Adano" Paramount (pages 46, 47, 48, 49, 50. 51) Sonny Tufts "Miss Susie Slagle" Marjorie Reynolds. . ."Bring on the Girls" Diana Lynn "Out of This World" Barbara Britton. "The Virginian" Gail Russell "Salty O'Rourke" Joan Caulfield "Miss Susie Slagle ' William Bendix "Two Years Before the Mast" William Demarest "Salty O'Rourke" Eddie Bracken "Out of This World" Olga San Juan "Out of This World" Alan Ladd "Salty O'Rourke" Veronica Lake "Out of This World" Gill Lamb "Practically Yours" Jim Brown ' "Our Hearts Were Growing Up John Coy "Bring on the Girls" Glenn Ford (Columbia star) Lana Turner (M-G-M star) "Weekend at the Waldorf" Turhan Bey (Universal star) "Night In Paradise" W^JWVWJWW Dear Al and Henry: There are two things I'd like to say to Modern Screen on its fifteenth birthday. Congratulations and thanks. The first explains itself. The second — well, maybe thatfs obvious too, but on birthdays you try to put your feelings into words. Right now, Hollywood's a long way off, and I'm casting no backward glances at it. Right now, all that counts is the Army Air Force. But some day the war'll be over, and when that day comes, I hope to go back into films. Modern Screen's been swell to me from the start. But I think you've been extra swell to actors in the service. I'm not talking about guys like Gable and Reagan. They'll always be in, no matter how long they're out. But fellows who were just starting out — the Grangers, O'Connors, Jaeckels, McCallisters — you've certainly done your best to keep our memories green — For myself, thanks, fellas. Thanks for being interested, thanks for the breaks, thanks for helping me feel there may be a job to come back to. And good luck to you, too. Lon. Before Ml I lost 77 pounds in 6 months! —says Mrs. Jane Ende of Rock Island, III. SI "Most women worry when their weight goes up just a few pounds," says Mrs. Jane Ende. "Can you imagine, then, how I felt— watching those scales go up ... UP ...UP! until I actually weighed 202. I think my greatest jolt came when I went to buy a dress and had to take a size 44. Right then was when I decided to start the DuBarry Success Course." 1 The first six weeks she lost 30 pounds. She kept right on and went through her course again and again. Today she weighs just 125— is slim, trim, attractive. "Life is very different now" she declares. "I look and feel as a young woman of 28 should. I can wear smart, stylish, youthful dresses in size 14 instead of matronly 44. 1 have the pep and vitality to keep up with and enjoy my two children. And I know that following the DuBarry way, I need never be overweight again." MRS. JANE ENDE'S MEASUREMENTS TELL THE STORY Before After Total Change Weight 202 lbs. 125 lbs. 77 lbs. less Height 5'3%" 5'4%" 1" more Bust 42%" 34%" 8" less Abdomen 44" 32" 12" less Hip 46" 34y2" 11%" less Thigh 26 y2" 20" 6%" less Accepted lor advertising In publications al the American Medical Association 1 ▼ ANN delafield, Directing HOW ABOUT YOU? Precious days are slipping away . . . days when you might be discovering for yourself how to have a figure you're proud of, gain vital energy for strenuous wartime living. The DuBarry Success Course brings you an analysis of your needs, then shows you how to bring your weight to normal, care for your skin, style your hair becomingly, use make-up for glamour. You follow, in your home, the very same methods taught by Ann Delafield at the Richard Hudnut Salon in New York. Why not use the coupon now to find out what this course can do for you? RICHARD HUDNUT SALON NEW YORK I Richard Hudnut Salon I Dept. ST-59, 693 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. j Please send the booklet telling all about the j DuBarry Home Success Course. t$ Guaranteed by .Good Housekeeping , Name With your Course, you receive a Chest containing a generous supply of DuBarry Beauty and Make-up Preparations. StreetCitv Zone No., If any State 97