Modern Screen (Jan-Nov 1951)

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(Continued from page 73) What will I do?' or 'Marty, my car won't start.' Or 'Marty, I've been thinking of going to Palm Springs. What do you think about it?' " The change in their relationship was slow and subtle. The natural function of an agent, getting more money, became alm.ost secondary to the function of being a male friend. Naturally, Doris and Marty would dine together — business required it — and the gossip colvminists would call and ask if it was a romance. "Certainly not," they would say. "It's strictly business." And they believed it. If you listen to Doris Day talk about her son, Terry, you will soon begin to believe, with her, that he is the smartest thing since Little Willie the Wizard. It was Terry who first saw what was happening to Ma and Marty. "Marty used to come to dinner," said Doris, "and one night I noticed that after we were seated at the table, Terry moved his place mat and chair so close to Marty's that the poor man could hardly bend his arm. I asked Terry what he was doing that for, and he said, 'I like him.' Maybe that was when I first knew I liked him more than just as a good manager." ''■''he business dinners became dates and J stretched out into wonderful evenings, and pretty soon Doris didn't go out with other fellows any more — and Marty never looked at another girl. It was Terry again, and Doris' mother, who cemented this situation, and the boy and girl didn't even know it was happening. On a Friday afternoon, Doris' mother would say, "What time will Marty be over — so I can figure dinner?" And after dinner Terry would tug at Marty's sleeve and say, "Hey, tomorrow's Saturday and you don't have to work. What time you coming over?" Pretty soon there were experiences like the window shopping tour. Doris and Marty began thinking of doing and having things in the vague future together, but they never mentioned it to one another. HOW TO ORDER MODERN SCREEN FASHIONS BY MAIL You may order by letter, or use the coupon below. Be sure to specify: 1. Garment desired. 2. Size and color (first and second color choices). 3. Method of payment you prefer . . . Charge — money order — check — CCD. Please send me the garment featured on page of MODERN SCREEN Magazine. (If more than one garment is featured on the page, specify which garment here ) Size Color Second color choice Check method of payment preferred: Charge □ C.O.D. □ Check □ or Money Order □ enclosed. Nome Address City State Perma«lift ^UMMoup bras with "the Lift that never lets you down," glorify your figure Now you can enjoy the compact, youthful beauty of a Stitched Cup bra with the famous lasting uplift that only "Perma-lift" gives you. In this wonderful brassiere, the Magic Insets gently support from below — the uplift is guaranteed to last the life of the garment. For the only Stitched Cup bra with "The Lift that never lets you down," be fitted in "Perma-lift", today. Crisp cotton, $3.00. White shimmering satin, $3.50, white or pink. Misty Nylon, $4.00, white or pink. Pert and perky is this wispy little "Perma-lift" Pantie — fabulously dainty, yet marvelously strong. So comfortable too, and No Bones About It — Stays Up Without Stays — the Magic Inset eliminates annoying bones, yet it can't roll over, wrinkle or bind. Power Net Pantie $6.95. White or Pink. Sizes 24 to 30. Power Net Girdle $5.95. White or Pink. Sizes 24 to 30. "Perma-Uft" — a Trade-mark of A. Stein & Company {Reg. U.S. Fat. Off.i Chicago, New York