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PERMANENT DARKENER
FOR LASHES AND BROWS
• the ideal vacation-time eye make-up!
• if it isn 7 S WIMPRO OF it isn't "Dark-Eyes'
Swim all day, dance the night away, shower at will, "Dark-Eyes" gives your eyes a natural, BORN BEAUTIFUL loveliness all day, all night, 'round the clock ! Avoids looking "featureless" and washed-out at the beach !
Carefree "Dark-Eyes" real ly is SWI M PROOF ! Soap-and-waterproof ! Water makes mascara run, but "Dark-Eyes" never runs, smudges, or washes off. Ends all the bother of daily eye make-up . . . goes on once, STAYS-ON four to five WEEKS until lashes and brows are normally replaced by new hairs.
"Dark-Eyes" permanently colors. . . doesn't coat. It is never sticky, heavy, obviously "made-up" . . . always soft, dark, luxuriant and refined-looking! It is simple to apply, pleasant to use and goes on in the wink of an eyelash! Stays on all thru your vacation.
"Dark-Eyes" is completely SAFE, use with confidence. Contains no aniline dye.
Three shades: jet black, rich brown and light brown.
*(for the hairs to which applied)
ABOUT 12 APPLICATIONS
(normal year's supply)
Oat lea r/vaneYy chair
SEPTEMBER, 1963
MIDWEST EDITION
VOL. 60, NO. 4
Drama of the Month 14
Arlene Francis 26
Donna Reed 28
Richard Chamberlain 32
Robert Goulet 34
Ed Sullivan 36
Jackie Kennedy 38
Max Baer Jr. 40
Donna Douglas 41
Vincent Edwards 43
Carol Burnett 46
"Bonanza" Family 48
George Montgomery 51
Connie Stevens 54
Andy Griffith 56
Jo Ann Castle 60
Chuck Connors 62
Steve Allen 92
IT HAPPENED THIS MONTH
Who's Who in "The Secret Storm" Donald Marsh
The Agony of Killing George Carpozi Jr.
"My Story Is Not for Prudes" Eunice Field
I'm Glad Other Men Kissed My Girl! . .Nancy Anderson
The Bride Who Said No to Him! Cindy Adams
The Home He Must Leave Behind Irene Storm
The Day She "Slapped" Liz Chrys Haranis
"The Right Girl Would Do Anything ! " Tricia Jones
"The Right Man Wouldn't Ask!" Tricia Jones
Diane McBain's Two Weeks With Him. .Laura Bascombe
How Love Cost $1,000,000 Leslie Valentine
Brother Against Brother Beatrice Emmons
Dinah's New Husband Can't Replace Him. Doris James
Blondes vs. Brunettes Barbara Marco
The Secret Life of a Married Man Jody Andrews
A Baby for Jo Ann and Dean Louise Ronka
East Meets West — and Marries Him!. . . James Gregory How to Cool a Hot Romance Flora Rand
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BONUS: A MAGAZINE WITHIN A MAGAZINE
Funny to Funnier 20 Album Reviews
Music Makers in the News 23 Pieces of Eight 24 Tops in Singles
WHAT'S NEW? WHAT'S UP?
Information Booth 72
Earl Wilson's Inside Story 76
What's New? 80
What's at the Movies? 81
Your Monthly Ballot New Patterns for You New Designs for Living Photographers' Credits
SPECIAL: YOUR MIDWEST FAVORITES
Lee Rodgers 65
Debbie Drake 66
Repertoire Workshop 68
Drew & Schneiderwind 70
He Says What He Believes (WIND) Meet Debbie Drake (Banner Films) Spotlight on Paul Reid (CBS-TV) Tee Vee III (KMTV)
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CLAIRE SAFRAN. Editor
EUNICE FIELD. West Coast Editor TERESA BUXTON, Managing Editor CAROL ROSS, Regional Editor ANITA ZATT, Assistant to Editor
JACK ZASORIN. Art Director FRANCES MALY. Associate Art Director ALEXANDRA TARASEWICH, Art Assistant BARBARA MARCO, Beauty -Fashion Editor
BOBBY SCOTT, Music Editor
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