Radio stars (Oct 1934-Sept 1935)

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RADIO STARS vounc mid beautiful By MARY BIDDLE WHEN a woman looks in her mirror some fine morning, and says to herself: "Today I'm forty," a shiver of dismay accompanies the thought. Careful scrutiny may go with it, too, as though expecting suddenly to find new furrows in the brow. There comes a time. too. when we're shopping for a new dress, and the saleslady says with the kindliest intentions : "Now this line will help to slenderize your hips." We had noticed that our hips did seem to be a little larger, but we hadn't thought much about it ; then we're all at once brought face to face with the fact that others aren't seeing us as kindly as we see ourselves . . . that our once-young figures are acquiring middle-aged spread ! This month, with spring practically in our midst, with daring new hats ready to perch themselves over one eye, and a general feeling of things budding anew, it seems appropriate to talk to the women who need more springtime in their hearts and their figures. Fortunately the one person I would have chosen above all others to talk to you about how to keep a youthful face, a youthful figure and a youthful heart, is right here in New York . . . Irene Rich. She is just as lovely and gracious as I had imagined her to be and we had a delightful chat in her attractive suite at the Waldorf Astoria. Her personality is as charming as the warm, vibrant voice which comes to you over the radio, and makes you an ardent Irene Rich fan. You. too, probably long have been an admirer of hers, in which case you'll especially appreciate these exclusive pictures that Miss Rich was generous enough to (Continued on page 62) The secret of beauty lies within yourself, says Irene Rich 10