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SAYS JANE CARTWRIGHT
"Nail polish is most important to a finished, well-groomed look," says famous model Jane Cartwright. "To give my nails that professionally-manicured appearance quickly and inexpensively, I use Dura-Gloss. It's so easy, now— with the Dura-Gloss nylon brush that directs polish just where I want it and the new Dura-Gloss Non-Smear Remover that lifts off old polish neatly without a single smudge.". . . More and more well-groomed women are turning to Dura-Gloss because of its many fashion-right shades, its ease of application and economy.
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"Highly Recommended * Recommended No Stars: Average
FROM THE MOVIES
EMPEROR WALTZ — Friendly Mountains: Sammy Kaye (Victor).
LADY IN ERMINE — This is the Moment: *Jo Stafford (Capitol); Dinah Shore (Columbia ) .
If parentage means anything, this song has success in its blood. Music is by London-born Frederick Hollander, who wrote the musical score for the picture that brought Marlene Dietrich to Holly wood [Blue Angel), and lyrics are by Leo Robin, who won an Academy Award in 1938 for Thanks for the Memory. Strawberry-blonde Jo Stafford sounds better with every record. MIDNIGHT WALTZ — Every Time: Jean Sablon (Victor).
NORTHWEST STAMPEDE— Lazy Stream: Wayne
King (Victor). THE NIGHT HAS A THOUSAND EYES— Love That
Boy: Dinah Shore (Columbia); *Johnny
Mercer and the Pied Pipers (Capitol). ROMANCE ON THE HIGH SEAS— Run, Run, Run
and The Tourist Trade: ""Charioteers
(Columbia) .
Remember the Cuban scene, when singerdancer Avon Long gave the grim facts about the tourist racket? And the calypso warning to run, run, run when you see a pretty womun? Both these cute novelties were recorded by the Charioteers during a trip to England — which means they have real instrumental backgrounds, since there's no recording ban in Britain! TWO GUYS FROM TEXAS — Hankering: *Gordon MacRae (Capitol); Tex Beneke (Victor); Harry James (Columbia). I Don't Care If It Rains All Night: *Tex Beneke (Victor); *Johnny Mercer, (Capitol); Harry James (Columbia). There's Music in the Land : Art Mooney ( M-G-M ) ; Vaughn Monroe (Victor). Every Day I Love You (Just a Little Bit More): *Jo Stafford (Capitol); Vaughn Monroe (Victor); Mindy Carson (Musicraft). I Wanna Be a Cowboy in the Movies: *Korn Kobblers (M-G-M); Beatrice Kay (Columbia).
WHIPLASH — Just For Now: *Connie Haines (Signature); *Frank Sinatra (Columbia); Andy Russell (Capitol).
ALBUMS
BING CROSBY — *Crosby Classics, Volume II (Columbia) .
Recorded back in the early thirties, when Bing's baritone was closer to a tenor, these eight tunes (including Temptation, Moonstruck and Ghost of a Chance) still make good listening. DUKE ELLINGTON — **Mood Ellington (Columbia).
Eight original tunes recorded late in 1947. This album should dispel rumors that the Duke is slipping. SONGS TO REMEMBER — *Lorry Raine (Coast). Nice singing by a lovely 22-year-old redhead from Detroit, who started on records and radio with Mark Warnow. It's good to hear a revival of that great song I'll Remember April. Lorry should be in pictures soon.