Screenland (Feb-Oct 1949)

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Doris Day, blonde star of "My Dream Is Yours," darkens her naturally good browline. Makeup is half of the means to lovely eyes, the rest is you T'S Spring again! There's a first shy peep of baby grass. Forsythia's yellow bells dance in a caressing breeze. The sky is a new, eternal blue, and everywhere there trembles a fresh promise of happy things to come. This promise of Spring shows in most faces. Lips half curve into an unconscious smile and eyes reflect the brightness of hope and anticipation. So often, it is this expression alone that makes eyes seem beautiful. To keep this light alive forever might well be the purpose of every girl who has proper respect for her appearance. This is something that you alone can do by being aware of a few vital facts. Sparkling eyes flower from good health, and they belong to happy people, or people who can unselfishly surmount unhappiness in the interest of others. When we realize that our true and deep selves shine through our eyes, that they are indeed our windows, then from bottle, jar and case comes the added glamour that puts lovely eyes in reach of everyone. Let us imagine a dainty dressing table, replete with finishing touches for eye beauty. Here is what we might find: eyebrow pencil, black or brown, with a good, clean point for sketching a clear After using her eyebrow pencil in short, definite strokes, Doris carefully brushes them to perfect line. A brow or a tooth brush works. "Sunglasses give glamour and protection," says Janis Paige of "The Younger Brothers." By Courtenay Marvin Geraldine Brooks' violet eyes are enhanced by lash curling. Gerry is appearing in "The Younger Brothers." S r R K E V T. A X T)