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alluseTampax of course
"Such a big difference!"
What a contrast between Tampax and the outside kind of sanitary protection you are accustomed to! Tampax is many times smaller and is worn internally and therefore needs no belts, pins or other supports to keep it in place. It's perfect!
"So ingenious" The doctor who invented Tampax certainly gave us an ingenious product. Pure surgical cotton gives reliable absorption and the Tampax comes in slender applicators for con venient insertion. You can't even feel the Tampax when in place. (And disposal is so easy.)
"Daintiness plus" There's no odor with Tampax because it's worn internally. And if you're a girl who is careful about her silhouette (about bulges and edge-lines "showing through" a closefitting skirt or dress) you'd better investigate Tampax right away.
"Gives me confidence!"
Wearing Tampax gives me greater confidence than I've ever had, socially and at my job. I don't feel conspicuous on "those days." I know that "nobody knows" . . . J Sold at drug and notion 3 absorbencies — Regular, Super, Junior. Month's supply goes into purse. Tampax Incorporated, Palmer, Mass.
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Accepted for Advertising by the Journal of the American Medical Association
Screenland : TV-LAND
February, 1953
Volume Fifty-Seven, Number Four
FIRST RUN FEATURES
Why Frankie and Ava Really Fight By Michael Sheridan 20
It's more than petty quarrels that keeps them from marital bliss
Report On A Redhead By Tom Carlson 22
Rhonda Fleming's career zoomed when she blended acting with allure
Cable Wants To Marry Again By Denny Shane 26
"I'm not too old to say yes to marriage again," says Clark
Ray's Wiser Now By Mrs. Ray Milland 30
He's learned how to live and is a happier person as a result
Fascinating Import By Paul Marsh 36
Unknown in Hollywood, yet Milly Vitale grabbed one of its prized roles
No Wonder Arlene And Lex Cave Up! By May Mann Baer 38
Arlene Dahl and Lex Baiker didn't have time for a life together
The Girl With The Sexy Voice By Jack Holland 40
Desperation forced Peggy Lee to adopt her style of singing
I Guess I'm Not The Type By Jon Bruce 42
Ann Blyth has never been one to do as others do
Rhonda Fleming, starring in "Tropic Zone" 23
Gloria Grahame, starring in "The Class Wall" 28
Allyn McLerie, starring in "The Desert Song" 32
Debra Paget, starring in "Stars And Stripes Forever" 34
What Hollywood Itself Is Talking About By Lynn Bowers 6
Your Guide To Current Films By Reba and Bonnie Churchill 12
Newsreel 19
Thriller From Overseas 24
Nightmare For Gloria (Gloria Crahame) 29
Private Life Of A Temptress (Allyn McLerie) 32
The Devil In Debra (Debra Paget) 35
Tribute To Mother India 44
Hats Off To "Sombrero" 46
Be A Thrifty Window Shopper 48
Sew A Colorful Cotton By Marcia Moore 50
Cause for Applause By Elizabeth Lapham 51
On the Cover, Susan Hayward, Starring in 20th Century-Fox's "The President's Lady"
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