Screenland (May-Oct 1942)

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tiny bit of yellow, lovely with golden i skins. The soft, younger, rose tints ■e lovely for the youthful and for the fairinned. But gone are the deep purplish rts, the orange and pinks with so much je they resembled nothing like Nature, jday, the beauty trend in all things is ward looking alert and alive, efficient d up on your toes, like a girl who could :kle anything she had to and do it well, lis is not only the look of Victory, but e spirit of Victory, and it sacrifices thing of feminine charm As to shaping, perhaps your lips are turally good. Then you have no real ciblem except to add a dash of glamor color. For those who are uncertain, one ight manufacturer has taken a long step help you. As a companion to a welllown lipstick comes a transparent "patn" for the six interesting mouths shown this page. You can snip the lips apart, , everyone of them over your own mouth, cide which pair or pairs are the most itering, then proceed with your art work. The lip shapes are inspired by Holly3od. Since they resemble the lips of me of our most brilliant stars, they are own in design and a star lip type has en chosen to illustrate the full force of itse lips. There is animated Claudette Colbert, Idom seen without a smile. Her mouth pe, long, mobile, is a lovely mouth for e girl who smiles. In fact, it is the irsistible kind. Years ago, I met Miss jlbert. She had a cold and was all rapped up in a blue lounging robe. She ughingly commented at the time that she as certainly no subject for beauty just en. But she really was, for it would take ore than a cold to rob her eyes of their arkle or to take that vivacious smile from pr lips. If you are animated, if your face expressive and your smile a big, warm >e, here is a laughing mouth for you. Miss Colbert has spoken many gay, phisticated quips on the screen and many odern aphorisms are worth quoting, but view of the turn-about the world has idergone, she thinks the word, '"serve," le of the most virile, important words she s uttered, because she devotes much time canteen work for our armed forces, here is genuine, feminine satisfaction in eding hungry soldiers and sailors and arines, and Miss Colbert expresses a illant spirit of today in these words, Serve — and serve with a smile." Hedy Lamarr's seductive mouth is haronious with her somnolent beauty. This the mouth of subdued eloquence, the outh that suggests rather than speaks. is soft, sympathetic, truly feminine. I •member this mouth very well at a British •lief benefit before Pearl Harbor. Helen .ayes, Laurence Olivier and Hedy Lamarr ere guests of honor. Miss Lamarr did t>t speak, but she stood there under the ags of Britain, in a simply tailored blue ait, with eyes and mouth recognizable lywhere as Hedy Lamarr's Vivien Leigh has a small, beautifully baliced mouth, definitely feminine and un-edictable. She can use it for soft, cajoling :-rsuasion or for words of fireball intensity, ou will recognize this from her magnifi;nt screen work in "Gone With the Wind." have heard more than one girl say that le learned a lesson from Scarlett O'Hara. et me say that I inquired as to the les9n with trepidation. However, the lesson :emed to be that determination plays a reat role in whatever we strive for. It ;ems to me that the scene showing Scar tt on her ravaged plantation, working the oil with her hands and swearing she would ever go hungry again is memorable. 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There are three types of splendid cleansers — -Salon Cold Cream, flurry, designed for average or combination skin types and fine for young skins. Then, there's Dry Skin Cleanser, with beneficial vegetable oils, ideal for the inclined-to-dryness skins, good year-around cleanser ; Liquefying Cleansing Cream, for oily or coarse skins. A DECK of Victory Rummy cards, and you are in for a wow of a good time. There are suspense and good, hearty excitement in the game, and everyone, young or old, will enjoy it, for it moves with speed. The game is based on 63 cards showing the Victory code, three dots, a dash and a V, and caricature Axis cards, and so the game consists of victories and captures. If you want home entertainment that is spirited and competitive, then it's Victory Rummy for you. The game ought to make a welcome gift for the boys in camp. AN OLD-FASHIONED "accessory' takes on a new fashion value toda> . what with the world being as it is — smelling salts. Shulton has brought out the precious little bottle sketched, filled with a heady, refreshing and invigorating Old Spice smelling salts. A sniff when you are in crowds, a dense atmosphere, when you have a headache or feel all done in helps "revive" you in a flash. Revert to the lavender and old lace tradition and slip this first-aider in your bag. You'll find use foi it. A Christmas gift idea, too OVERGLO is a new liquid foundation cream by the House of Westmore, with orchids to its credit. It is designed for street wear, and its use produces that lovely, natural gleam of healthy, young skin, since it brings out the overtones of your own. It is easy to apply and economical, and is a refined and modified version ot a product used by the famous Westmores in Technicolor pictures for the last several years. There is a beneficial as well as beautifying result from Overglo — it protects. In drug and department stores. PRACTICALLY every smart girl who 'gives a hang about her hair uses those little Grip-Tuth hair retainers, but in case you hadn't heard, they are a kind of coiffure "insurance." The unusual design of the spring tooth action grips and hair stays put There is a correct size for your coiffure, a color to match your hair. A fancy version, Fasenette has a clasp to hold bows or flowers. Three available styles are shown, or make your own. Courtenay Marvin 55