Radio mirror (Nov 1937-Apr 1938)

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RADIO MIRROR wtmm BALD — Scanty, hard-to-see lashes. Eyes look bald, expressionless. Proper makeup missing. BOLD— Theatrical effect of ordinary mascaras. Overloaded, gummy, blobby. Eyes shout bad taste. BEAUTIFUL— Natural appearance of luxuriant, dark, curling lashes. Maybelline eye make-up in good taste. LOVELY glamour of luxuriant, dark, silky lashes — swift beauty of j brow line — soft shaded color of lids! These can all be yours — instantly, easily — with a few simple touches of Maybelline Eye Beauty Aids. Then your eyes speak the language of beauty — more truly, more clearly than words themselves! But beware of bold, theatrical mascaras that shout "too much makeup," that overload lashes, and make them sticky, lumpy, dry, or brittle. Many women have entirely denied themselves the use of mascara rather than fall into the "too much make-up" error. But colorless, neglected, scanty lashes deny the all-important eyes their glorious powers. Maybelline has changed all this. And now more than 10,000,000 modern, style-conscious women solve this problem perfectly by using Maybelline's new Cream-form or popular Solid-form Mascara — for the charming, natural appearance of beautiful eyes. Non-smarting, tearproof , absolutely harmless. Reasonably priced at leading toilet goods counters. The other Maybelline Eye Beauty Aids are just as delightful to use. Form your brows into graceful, expressive curves — with the smooth marking Maybelline Eyebrow Pencil. Shadow your lids with glamour, and accent the sparkle of your eyes with a soft, colorful tint of Maybelline's creamy Eye Shadow. Generous introductory sizes of all Maybelline eye beauty aids at 10c stores everywhere. For your own delightful satisfaction, insist on genuine — Maybelline products /• Maybelline Creamy Eye Shadow. Blue, Blue-Gray, Brown, Green or Violet. Maybelline's world-famous, economical Solid Form Mascara, in red and (Told metal vanity, 75c. RenllB35c Maybelline Cream Mascara in Black, Brown or Blue, with dainty zipper bag. Easily applied without water, 75c. Mavhelline Eyebrow Pencil, Black, Brown or Blue. THE WORLD'S LARGEST SELLING EYE BEAUTY AIDS commentator. Lives in a penthouse. Likes French dishes, traveling by boat, and Dorothy Parker's poetry. Is 5 feet 8 inches tall, has brown hair and blue eyes. Marion Hurst, Madisonville, Ohio — It's Frances Langford, who is known as "The Moonglow Girl" — not Patricia Norman. Yes, Phillips Lord had a Sunday evening program — it was called "Sunday Evening at Seth Parker's." Loretta Settles, East St. Louis, III. — Spencer Bentley, the new Bob Drake in Betty and Bob, is a former New York radio actor and network announcer. He was born in New York January 14, 1910. His father, mother, aunt, uncle and cousin are all stage players. Spencer has been in 12 Broadway shows. Made his debut on CBS in School of the Air. Married Betty Colter in 1931. Is 5 feet 8 inches tall, weighs 140 pounds, has dark brown hair and blue eyes. Betty Reller, who plays Betty Drake, was born Dec. 4, 1913 in Richmond, Ind. She is 5 feet 7 inches tall, has brown hair and blue eyes. Arline Blackburn, Eileen Turner of The O'Neills, was born in New York City on May 6, 1914. She is five feet five inches tall, weighs 115 pounds, has red-blonde hair, and green eyes. Jimmy Tansey, who plays Danny O'Neill, was born in Omaha, Nebr. on July 20, 1910. He is 5 feet IVi inches tall, weighs 145 pounds, has green eyes and light brown wavy hair. Not married. Chloe A., Alameda, Calif. — Jack Benny is 5 feet, 9 inches tall, weighs 150 pounds. Golf is his favorite sport. As you've probably noted, Don Wilson and Kenny Baker are back with Jack this winter. M. J. C, Rockport, Ind. and M. K. S., Indianapolis, Ind. — Your inquiry about the late Bix Biederbeck has been turned over to Ken Alden who will have something for you in his Facing the Music column shortly. FAN CLUB SECTION I. Silverstein thinks Jay C. Flippen did such a grand job as substitute for Harry Von Zell on the Summer Stars program, he ought to have a fan club. Prospective members may communicate with Mr. Silverstein at 2268-63rd Street, Bklyn., N. Y. Attention, Mary Dominick, W. Aliquippa, Pa. — Edna Rogers of 3730 N. Eighth Street, Phila, Pa. is president of the Eddy Duchin fan club. Which reminds me — Miss Rogers tried to get in touch with Vera Ayres, Oakland. Calif. but her letter was returned unclaimed. Will you send Miss Rogers your new address, please, Vera? Norman Foster, of 141 Wheeler Street, Winston-Salem, N. C. wants to know if there is a Bobby Breen fan club? So do I, so will officers please contact both Mr. Foster and the Oracle' Miss Isabel Lee. 958 Silvercrest Ave., Akron, Ohio is a real "jiner" — she wants to join Bob Crosby, Shirley Ross and Frances Langford tan clubs. For Ruth Henrv, Rochester, N. Y.— Jean Young of 1357 Harvard Street, Harrisburg, Pa. is president of the Alice Faye Circle. Miss Elsie Miller, 2130 East 24th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., is a prospective member for the Jack Benny fan club. Will officers of the Benny Club also contact the Oracle? Lombardo Fans, Flushing, L. I. — Yessirree there's. a Carmen Lombardo fan club. A right-up-to-the-second one conducted by Helen Hayes Hemphill, 201 West 105t"h Street, Los Angeles, Calif. George Leiper, whose address is given in the column, would like to hear from the Easy Aces fan Club. And don't forget to notify the Oracle, Aces, so other wouldbe members can be informed. 62