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NOW! Dental Science Shows That Brushing Teeth Right After Eating with
COLGATE DENTAL CREAM STOPS TOOTH DECAY BEST
AUGUST, 1950
Better Than Any Other Way of Preventing Tooth Decay
According to Reports in Authoritative Dental Literature!
2 years' research at 5 great universities — case histories of hundreds of people who used Colgate Dental Cream right after eating— shows the Colgate way stops tooth decay best! Better than any other home method of oral hygiene known today! Yes, both clinical and X-ray examinations showed the Colgate way stopped more decay for more people than ever before reported in all dentifrice history!
No Other Toothpaste or Powder
Ammoniated or Not Offers Proof of Such Results!
Even more important, there were no new cavities whatever for more than 1 out of 3 who used Colgate Dental Cream correctly! Think of it! Not even one new cavity in two full years! No other dentifrice has proof of such results! No dentifrice can stop all tooth decay, or help cavities already started. But the Colgate way is the most effective way yet known to help your dentist prevent decay.
ALWAYS USE COLGATE'S TO CLEAN YOUR BREATH WHILE you CLEAN YOUR TEETH AND HELP STOP TOOTH DECAyj
Guaranteed by v l Good Housekeeping .
modern screen
stories
THE TRUTH ABOUT THE BING CROSBYS by Lincoln Edwards 25
THE MEN I LOVE _ by Esther Williams 26
THE HIGH COST OF LOVING (Errol Flynn, Dick Haymes. Ingrid Bergman etc.)
by Hedda Hopper 28
WONDERFUL LUG (John Wayne) by Tom Carlile 30
HOUSE OF MEMORIES (Bing Crosby) by Marva Peterson 32
CIRCUS DAZE! (Corinne Calvet, John Bromfield, Yvonne De Carlo, Rock Hudson)
by Beverly Ott 36
I WAS AFRAID TO BE HAPPY by Joan Crawford 38
JANE POWELL DRESSES FOR GLAMOR by Helen Rose 39
OUR SON (John Derek) by Susan Trent 42
WHY MEN LOVE DORIS DAY by Consuelo Anderson 44
GET A LOAD OF DOUGLAS! (Paul Douglas) by Lou Pollock 46
HOOFER ON HORSEBACK (Dan Dailey) by Hoyt and Alice Barnett 52
HARD-SHELLED SHELLEY AND THE PERFECT CATCH (Shelley Winters)
by Leslie Snyder 54
HOLLYWOOD BY HELICOPTER (Homes of the Stars) 56
HE'S NOT THE MAN I MARRIED by Sue Carol Ladd 58
ELIZABETH'S HONEYMOON STORY (Elizabeth Taylor) by Sheilah Graham 76
TRAGIC TRIANGLE (Ava Gardner-Frank Sinatra) by Sally Burns 80
features
THE INSIDE STORY .' .. 4
LOUELLA PARSONS' GOOD NEWS 6
TELL IT TO JOAN (Joan Evans' Advice to Teen-agers) 12
MODERN SCREEN SPECIAL FEATURE: BACK HOME IN LITTLE ROCK
(June Allyson-Dick Powell) by Jane Wilkie and Carl Schroeder 47
departments
MOVIE REVIEWS by Christopher Kane 16
THE PHILADELPHIA STORY 22
NEW FACES 23
FASHION , 63
ON THE COVER: Color Portrait of Jane Powell by Nickolas Muray Other picture credits on page 15
CHARLES D.
DURBIN L. HORNER, managing editor FLORENCE EPSTEIN, story editor GLORIA LAMPERT, associate editor FERNANDO TEXIDOR, art director BILL WEINBERGER, art editor CONSTANCE BARTEL, fashion editor CHRISTOPHER KANE, movie reviewer
SAXON, editor
CARL SCHROEDER, western manager BEVERLY OTT, western editor BOB BEERMAN, staff photographer BERT PARRY, staff photographer DIANA BARNARD, assistant editor IRENE TURNER, research editor CAROL CARTER, beauty editor
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