Screenland (Jul-Dec 1948)

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CREEN1AND HOMER ROCKWELL, Publisher LESTER GRADY, Editor ★ ELIZABETH WILSON, Western Representative ANTHONY FERRARA Art Director HELEN FOSHER Assistant Editor On Our Cover: HUMPHREY BOGART and LAUREN BACALL, costarring in Warners' melodrama "Key Largo." Hollywood's Mrs. Babe Rirth Talks About The Babe . . Claire Trevor Co-star of "The Babe Ruth Story" outlines the gilts of sports' greatest hero How It Feels To Be A Movie Idol's Wife Dora Albert Mrs. Andrews reveals the advantages and disadvantages of her life with Dana "Key Largo" . Elizabeth B. Petersen Humphrey Bogart, Edw. G. Robinson, Lauren Bacall star in suspenseful thriller My Daughter Angela Moyna Macgill Angela Lansbury's mother discusses her favorite topic Cobina Wright's Gossip of Hollywood Parties Cobina Wright Screenland's social leader reviews the month's most exciting parties Today's Bill Powell Alice L. Tildesley William Powell has changed from prankster to philosopher Making Every Minute Count Lee Carroll Geraldine Brooks is losing no time in getting what she wants Right Off The Record Fred Robbins Popular disk jockey picks preferred platters of the month PLUS: ^^A#&&,t%& 22 26 30 32 36 40 44 51 24 Betty Crable, starring next in "When My Baby Smiles At Me". . . . Barbara Stanwyck and Burt Lancaster, co-stars of "Sorry, Wrong Number" 28 Ava Gardner and Robert Walker, romantic team of "One Touch Of Venus" PLUS: Hot From Hollywood Your Guide To Current Films. Bing and Clark Step Out! ("The Emperor Waltz' 35 7 12 Premiere ) 19 Hedy's Back! (Hedy Lamarr returns for "Let's Live A Little Mr. and Mrs. Mocambo (The Charles Morrison Wedding) The Time Of Their Lives! (The Cagneys' "The Time Of Your Life Opening) 1 Adorable Visitor ( Jean Simmons) Gala Garden Party (Sonja Henie Entertains) Picnic For Two (Vanessa Brown and Barbara Lawrence) 42 Know Thyself (Henry Fonda sees "Fort Apache") 46 Like Mother, Like Daughter (Margaret Lockwood) 47 Latest Hollywood Gossip ! Weston East 48 Screenland Salutes Jane Wyman (in "Johnny Belinda") 50 21 25 29 34 38 LUS: "Report At Nine" ( Jeanne Cagney's beauty hints) Courtenay Marvin 16 Guide To Glamour 56 EPTEMBER 948 OMfcR ROCKWELL Vice-President PUBLISHED BY LIBERTY MAGAZINE, FRANKLIN S. FORSBERG. President INC. LESTER TUNISON Vice President THOMAS W KAVANAUGH Secretary and Treasurer Volume Fifty -two Number Eleven ALBERT CUTLER Circulation Manager KCI'.EENLAND. Published monthly by Liberty Magazine, Inc., at 37 West 57th St., New York 10, N. Y. Advertising Offices. 37 West 57th St., New York; 400 N. Michigan Ave.. Chicago 11. III.; 649 S. Olive St., Los Angeles 14, Calif. Manuscripts and drawings must be accompanied by return postage. They will receive careful attention, but SCIiEENLAND assumes no responsibility for their safety. Subscriptions $1.50 for one year and $2.50 for two years in the United States, its possessions, Cuba, Mexico, Central and South America: $2.00 for one year in Canada; foreign $2.50 for one year. When entering a new subscription please allow not less than 60 days for your first copy to reach you. When renewing your subscription, prompt remittance helps to assure continuous service. Changes of address must reach us five weeks in advance. Be sure to give both old and new address and zone or other information necessary. Entered as second class matter, September 23, 1930, at the Post Office, New York. N. Y. , under the act of March 3, 1879. Additional entry at Chicago, 111. Copyright 1948 by Liberty Magazine, Inc. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS Advertisement * ★ * ★ ★ Don't be Half-safe! VALDA by SHERMAN At the first blush of womanhood many mysterious changes take place in your body. For instance, the apocrine glands under your arms begin to secrete daily a type of perspiration you have never known before. This is closely related to physical development and causes an unpleasant odor on both your person and your clothes. There is nothing "wrong" with you. It's just another sign you are now a woman, not a girl ... so now you must keep yourself safe with a truly effective underarm deodorant. Two dangers— Underarm odor is a real handicap at this romantic age, and the new cream deodorant Arrid is made especially to overcome this very difficulty. It kills this odor on contact in 2 seconds, then by antiseptic action prevents the formation of all odor for 48 hours and keeps you shower-bath fresh. It also stops perspiration and so protects against a second danger— perspiration stains. Since physical exertion, embarrassment and emotion can now cause your apocrine glands to fairly gush perspiration, a dance, a date, an embarrassing remark may easily make you perspire and offend, or ruin a dress. All deodorants are not alike — so remember --no other deodorant tested stops perspiration and odor so completely yet so safely as new Arrid. Its safety has been proved by doctors. That's why girls your age buy more Arrid than any other age group. In fact, more men and women everywhere use Arrid than any other deodorant. It's antiseptic, used by 117,000 nurses. Intimate protection is needed — so protect yourself with this snowy, stainless cream that smooths on and disappears. This new Arrid, with the amazing new ingredient Creamogen, will not crystallize or dry out in the jar. The American Laundering Institute has awarded Arrid its Approval Seal— harmless to fabrics. Arrid is safe for the skin— non-irritating— can be used right after shaving. Don't be half-safe. During this "age of romance" don't let perspiration problems spoil your fun. Don't be half-safe — be Arrid-safe! Use Arrid to be sure. Get Arrid now at your favorite drug counter — only 39$ plus tax. SCREENLAND