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there is no outside bulk whatever to worry you if you wear Tampax for monthly protection. Designed by a doctor for this special use, Tampax discards belts, pins, external pads.
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no odor can form with 1 Tampax — and no chafing is possible. Because Tampax is worn internally— invisible and unfelt when in place. No need to remove for tub or shower. . . . Made of highly absorbent surgical cotton compressed into dainty applicators, Tampax is easy to insert and quick to change. Disposal easy. So compact that average month's supply fits into purse
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Tampax and increase your sense of wellbeing on those "difficult days." Buy it at drug store or notion counter. Three absorbencies (Regular, Super, Junior.) Tampax Incorporated, Palmer, Mass.
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FOR YOUR INFORMATION . If there's something you want to know about radio and television, write to Information Booth, Radio Television Mirror, 205 E. 42nd St., New York 17, N. Y. We'll answer if we can either in Information Booth or by mail — but be sure to sign your full name and address and attach this box to your letter.
PHILIP LOEB
BASHFUL BROADCASTER
Dear Editor:
Would you please tell me something about Galen Drake? I have listened to him for many years but I have never seen a picture of him or heard anything about his background. How old is he and is he married? Ridgefield Park, N. J. Mrs. K. M.
Galen Drake is a bachelor of forty-three. Until recently, he felt his age and youthful appearance would handicap his program, so he never allowed himself to be photographed. About a year ago, however, he broke his silence for Radio Television Mirror. For a picture of Mr. Drake and further details about his life, see Radio TV Mirror for September 1949.
PAPA PHILIP
Dear Editor:
My friend and I have been having a discussion about Philip Loeb, who is Jake on The Goldbergs. Didn't he recently make a picture? Clovis, N. M. Miss R. F.
You're right. He had an important part in "A Double Life," with Ronald Colman, and he also was seen in "Room Service" with the Marx Brothers.
MEMO ON MUG
Dear Editor:
Can you tell me what has happened to Mug Richardson? I never hear her with Arthur Godfrey any more. Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs. C.P.
Mug resigned her position and is no longer associated with Godfrey. At this writing hei future plans are not settled.
BEST-DRESSED
Dear Editor:
I have heard that Robert Q. Lewis was voted one of the ten best-dressed men of the year. Who are the others? Are any of them on TV? Baltimore, Md. Miss M. H.
Television seems to have the lion's share of best-dressed men. Also on the list were Dennis James, Ted Collins, Sid Caesar and producer Chuck Tranum, in addition to actors Lee Bowman and Basil Rathbone, senator Warren Austin, bandleader Sammy Kaye and businessman Paul Parnes. The Fashion Authority of the American Male annually selects the country's ten best dressed men and, this year, the TV camera seems to have brought into the nation's focus many hitherto unsung Beau Brummels.
MUG RICHARDSON
DENNIS JAMES
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