Modern Screen (Dec 1947 - Nov 1948)

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Veto says "no" to Offending! Veto says "no"— to perspiration worry and odor! Soft as a caress . . . exciting, new, Veto is Colgate's wonderful cosmetic deodorant. Always creamy and smooth, Veto is lovely to use, keeps you lovely all day! Veto stops underarm odor instantly, checks perspiration effectively. Veto says "no"— to harming skin and clotbes! So effective . . . yet so gentle — Colgate's Veto is harmless to normal skin. Harmless, too, even to filmy, most fragile fabrics. For Veto alone contains Duratex, Colgate's exclusive ingredient to make Veto safer. No other deodorant can be like Veto! TRUST ALWAYS TO VETO IF YOU VALUE YOUMt CHARMt APRIL, 1948 modern screen stories IF THIS ISN'T LOVE (Tyrone Power-Linda Christian) by Maxine Smith 16 THE "BISHOP'S" WIFE (David Niven) by Nancy Winslow Squire 24 ORDEAL (Van Johnson) by Florabel Muir 27 THEY WAKE UP DREAMING (Roy Rogers-Dale Evans) by Mary Morris 28 EASTER BENEDICTION by Elizabeth Taylor 30 THAT OLD BLACK EYEBROW (Cary Grant) by Hedda Hopper 32 SECOND HONEYMOON (Mark Stevens) by Virginia Wilson 34 SAME OLD JOAN (Joan Caulfield) by Jean Kinkead 36 I AM A MOVIE STAR'S MOTHER (Gail Russell) by Mrs. George Russell 38 THE HOUSE ON HOLLYWOOD AVENUE (Linda Darnell) by Henry Gris 40 I REMEMBER BARBARA (Barbara Bel Geddes) by Harriet Parsons 42 MY SISTER AND I (Ida Lupino) by Rita Lupino 44 AIN'T SHE SWEET! (Mona Freeman) by Carl Schroeder 46 MRS. SHERRY (Bette Davis) by William Grant Sherry 48 ALIAS SAM SPADE (Howard Duff) by Louis Pollock 50 LIFE WITH ESTHER (Esther Williams) by Melvina Pumphrey 52 TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES (Lizabeth Scott) by Cynthia Miller 56 features GOOD NEWS by Louella Parsons 4 DOROTHY KILGALLEN SELECTS: "Naked City" 14 departments REVIEWS FASHION FAN CLUBS BEAUTY: "Slender Hopes" MUSIC: "Sweet and Hot"... INFORMATION DESK ..by Virginia Wilson 18 by Constance Bartel 65 ...by Shirley Frohlich 76 by Carol Carter 88 by Leonard Feather 94 by Beverly Linet 110 COVER PORTRAIT OF ESTHER WILLIAMS BY NICKOLAS MURAY MISS WILLIAMS' HAT BY JOHN FREDERICS ALBERT P. DELACORTE, Executive Editor HENRY P. MALMGREEN, 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 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 JEAN KINKEAD, contributing editor GLORIA LAMPERT, associate fan club director POSTMASTER: Please set/d notice on Form 3578 and copies returned under Label Form 3579 to y9 Madjson Avenue, New Y/rk 16, New York Vol 36 No. 5, April, 1948, Copyright, 1948 the Dell Publishing Co., Inc., 149 Madison Ave., New York. Published monthly. Printed in U. S. A. Published simultaneously in the Dominion of Canada. International copyright secured under the provisions of the Revised Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works. Office of publication at Washington and South Aves., Dunellen, N. J. Chicago Advertising office, 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. Trademark No. 301778.