Time was when Clark Gable turned to hunting, fishing and desert resorts for entertainment and relaxation between pictures. Now he turns to the ladies....
The most successful contender in an admittedly very small field, this German-built, amphibious vehicle was exported around the world in the 1960s. An undoubted oddball, it even developed a small cult following in the US, where around 3,000 examples were sold, and survivors are still...
LINDA DARNELL—INTRIGUING STAR . . .
of “The Great John L,” a Bing Crosby production, accentuates her dark loveliness with this startling yellow doeskin jacket over a pencil-slim black wool skirt. The oriental-influence peplum in geometric design emphasizes the fitted waist. A Morris Kraus original.
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JOAN FONTAINE
—capricious of “The Affairs Of Susan,” has the grace of a goddess in this classic evening dress. Statuesque, magnificently sculptured . . . a cool column of white with a glint of gilt beads and paillettes, a flow of fabric swirled over the head,...
Heat marshmallows and milk over medium heat, stirring occasionally, until marshmallows are melted, about 5 minutes; remove from heat. Cool at room temperature until thickened, 20 to 25 minutes. Stir in creme de menthe, salt and food color....
Small cars became big news. With more and more people living in cities, and traffic overwhelming the road networks of London, Paris, and Rome, tiny cars were one solution for beating the traffic jams—and their size made parking much easier. There was no real consensus...