Modern Screen (Dec 1947 - Nov 1948)

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Colgate's New Deodorant Veto1 Safe for Skin! Safe for Clothes! Only VETO, No Other Deodorant, Contains Exclusive New Safety Ingredient-DURATEX To guard your loveliness, protect your charm — use VETO! Colgate's amazing new antiseptic deodorant checks perspiration, stops odor, yet is doubly safe! Safe for any normal skin! Safe for clothes! Only Veto contains Duratex, exclusive new safety ingredient — it's different from any deodorant you've used before. Use Colgate's Veto regularly to check perspiration, stop underarm odor safely. 100 and larger sizes. Drug, cosmetic counters. VETO IS PR6Fe«B60 auw**^ ^9 M APPROVED SAFE FOR FABRICS Better Fabrics Bureau STAYS MOIST IN JAR,! NEVER GRITTY* OR. GRAINY 1 FEBRUARY, 1948 modern screen i mi stories THEY KNEW WHAT THEY WANTED (Roy Rogers-Dale Evans) by Cynthia Miller 14 TOUGH BREAK, GENE (Gene Kelly) by Fred Astaire 24 SPEAKING FRANKLY (Cornel Wilde-Pat Knight) by Ed Sullivan 27 THERE OUGHT TO BE A WIFE (Guy Madison) by Louis Pollock 28 NORTH TO 'FRISCO (Gregory Peck) by Cameron Shipp 30 IT HAPPENED IN HOBOKEN (Frank Sinatra) by Christopher Kane 34 GODDESS IN THE FAMILY (Maureen O'Hara) by Mrs. Rita FitzSimons 36 HOMECOMING (Esther Williams) *.by Jack Wade 38 DREAM GIRL (Shirley Temple) by Ida Zeitlin 42 STORK CLUB by Sherman Billingsley 46 THE YEARS BETWEEN (Richard Greene) by Virginia Wilson 48 ARTFUL DODGER (Bing Crosby) by Hedda Hopper 50 "EASY STREET" (Richard Conte) by Kaaren Pieck 52 COMMAND PERFORMANCE ; by Inez Robb 54 THE LADDS, INC. (Alan Ladd) by Howard Sharpe 56 V. J. DAY (Van Johnson) by Hank Jeffries 58 FIRST LOVE (Jane Powell) by Arthur L Charles 60 DARK MAN IN YOUR FUTURE (Ricardo Montalban) by George Benjamin 62 features GOOD NEWS by Louella Parson 4 DOROTHY KILGALLEN SELECTS: "Gentleman's Agreement" 22 departments REVIEWS by Virginia Wilson 18 INFORMATION DESK by Beverly Linet 25 FASHION by Constance Bartel 65 BEAUTY: "Pink Lady" by Carol Carter 76 MUSIC: "Sweet and Hot" by Leonard Feather 82 FAN CLUBS by Shirley Frohlich 86 COVER PORTRAIT OF SHIRLEY TEMPLE (STAR OF THAT HAGEN GIRL') BY NICKOLAS MURAY DESIGNED BY LESTER BEALL MISS TEMPLE'S SWEATER BY FEATHERKNITS, GLOVES BY ARIS, STOCKING CAP GLENTOP BY GLENTEX ALBERT P. DELACORTE, Executive Editor TOM CARLILE, western manager SHIRLEY FROHLICH, associate editor FLORENCE EPSTEIN, assistant editor FERNANDO TEXIDOR, art director BILL WEINBERGER, art editor CONSTANCE BARTEL, fashion editor BEVERLY LINET, research editor CHARLES SAXON, cartoon editor HENRY P. MALMGREEN, Editor CHRISTOPHER KANE, story editor ROMA BURTON, western editor GUS GALE, staff photographer BOB BEERMAN, staff photographer DON ORNITZ, staff photographer BERT PARRY, n. y. staff photographer CARL SCHROEDER, editorial consultant JEAN KINKEAD, contributing editor POSTMASTER Please send notice on rorm 3578 and copies returned under Label Form 3579 to 149 Madison Avenue, New York 16, New York Works Office of puuml j 360 N. Michigan Ave.. Chicago 1, Illinois. Single copy price, 15c in U. S. and Canada. Subscriptions in USA and Canada $1.80 a year; elsewhere $2.80 a year. Entered as second class matter Sept. 18 1930, at the post office, Dunellen, N. J., under Act of March 3 1879. The publishers accept no responsibility for the return of unsolicited material. Names of characters used in semi-fictional matter are fictitious. If the name of any living person is used it is purely a coincidence Trudermrk No. 301 //«.