DU MONT MAGAZINES (CONCLUSION)

ÉCLAT

The magazine for the woman who knows that true haute couture is daring and forward-looking. Here you will find clothes that go beyond mere fashion into the realm of soul-stirring glamour, from elegant frocks ("Night Poetry: Gowns by Belinda") to chic daywear ("The New Breed of Suit") to avant-garde sportswear ("The Essential Cat-Suit"). All of this, plus regular cultural columns ("What's About to Happen," "The Scene," and "Traveling With Éclat"), will keep you one step ahead of the latest vogue, month after month. Éclat is the taste that sets the trend.

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GRACIOUS LIVING
The Magazine of Good Taste

Your guide to living the good life every day. Its editors comb the globe in search of pace-setting entertainment, leisure, and furnishing ideas for the home. Its articles offer advice on everything from fine food and drink ("A 'United Nations' Buffet For Ten") to artful décor ("Accent on Tile"), exciting new concepts in home design ("The Plastic Home,"), and outdoor living ("Guide for the Space-Age Gardener"). Each monthly issue brings a world of modern luxuries to your doorstep.

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HOMEMAKER'S GAZETTE

The monthly for women who expect more than the usual features on the home, personal grooming, and food. Readers find all of those things here, but written with an intelligence and flair that set the Gazette apart from the crowd. And among the writers are some of the world's finest minds. Beryl Beauchamp du Mont's "The Way I See It" column offers lively, insightful commentary on world affairs (readers count on no less from the pioneer-aviatrix-turned-lady-diplomat who stood up to a dictator with her 1938 "Who Do You Think You're Fooling, Mr. Hitler?" speech). Every issue also includes award-winning fiction, such as Peter Minetta's droll tales of the clever, beguiling "Mrs. Darby" (click here for an excerpt of his latest book), as well as reports on medicine and psychology from the Vetchling Institute in Vienna. No wonder the Gazette is considered the Cadillac of women's magazines.

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INTERNATIONAL MISS
For the Young Sophisticate

The magazine that shows the swinging girl of today how to become the dazzling woman of tomorrow. Every monthly issue delivers the kinds of features teen-aged girls crave, with a distinctively cosmopolitan flavor not found in other teen magazines. Articles address every concern in a budding lady's life: beauty and fashion ("Riviera Beachwear That Turns Heads," "That Secret Agent Look," "Make-up Boys Love"), boys and dating ("Why College Boys Love the New French Look," "Should He Be Boss?"), education and careers ("Profiles of: Famous Men's Secretaries"), music, entertainment, and arts ("Los Shakers: Uruguay's Dreamy 'Fab Four'," "The 'New Wave' of Date Movies from France"), and food ("Easy Korean Barbecue for Party Time"). You can always pick out the International Miss reader in any group: she is the one with poise and savoir faire.

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HANSEL & GRETEL
For Boys & Girls

The children's magazine that is as much fun as it is educational. Features monthly serials ("Doofus and Dapper Go to Summer Camp"), original fiction ("Denny Dobbins and His Fantastic Bubble Machine"), and stories about real-life boys and girls ("An Interview With: Jenny Nelson, Vice President of the United Nations Young People's Peace Council"), all scientifically designed to build a child's moral character and stimulate learning.

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All of the popular du Mont magazines featured in this article are available at your local newsstand. To subscribe, write to:

Subscription Department
du Mont Publications
Penthouse, Hotel St. Pierre
785 Fifth Avenue
New York 19, N.Y.
Telephone: PLaza 3-5060

 

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