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JUNE 19. 1931. CITICACO DAILT TT1T1UNT FTIMAY 24 Chic Diamond Print for Daytime Costume i I GRADUATES, ENGAGED AMU APPQ Says Antimony Treatment for Leprosy Is Improved TORONTO, June new antimony compound which may revolutionize the treatment of leprosy was deecribed to the American Dermatological emenciatinn here today. Prairie Club Asks Public. to Jon Week-End Hike The Prairie club hike tomorrow i ternoon ill be from r.r:,..rtve Northbrook.

Members will leave North Shore line, Wabash aveavie 1.1 nt 14S Tt. tn. ub Asks bi- ie Vieek-End Hike club hike tomorto be from Lrlorta: 1 win Viabasb av Pavia .1. tn. ankees 11 Egypt Holds Them Frielldsi antiees Filui 11 BY BETTINA BEDWELL.

spite of the bright colors liked by Paris couturiers. black and white bold their own in the spring race for chic. and at Long. champs the horse show and the kitz in fact, In all tho haunts of fashion favored by the Famous Fortyblack and white are present in considerable and on the smartest' wom I Pu- I i 1 4 1 1, mar(: One risk no woman 4,7 1,, 4 11 )1; I rt. 4.W can afford 1 i 4 i 11 .8.

1.4r 1 il )12 ICItteag Tribune Press LONDON. June lt.The average American knows nothing about Egypt an cares less unless he has stuMcient rnoney to travel there, It is dismissed with a vague impression of tombs and relics of antiquity. The popular picture, like most. le false. 'Under the changed conditions of the tost-war period Britain decided to turn the country over to a native government as soon as a treaty could be signed by a truly representative group of ministers.

Meantime, under the protection of the British mandate, American traders, educators. scientists and travelers have established deep interests in the country. Withdrawal of British protection will affect them deeply. Unknown substitutes are leahl, risk you know Kotex is pure I 0.1 a :0 0 ..4 1,4,41, 4-4 4 f'' 'II'''. ,4 1 11 A 4 4 '44, '4 it li ili t.

4 -lc, ,4414 IL 1100' A i 4 0 4 4 A 't '41 i4o 1 4 Plef 4' i 1(44 4 il I. 4 1 A 4 44,,. 'eV 1 cf, al. a a ,4 A togorm P. OUtt roplopp Backs Exposed to the Summer Sun Should Be Smooth n9 Lovely BY ANTOINETTE DONNELLY.

If you're going to turn out In One of those new bathing suit models which have in the back little more than a narrow strap, to hold the rest of Pie skimpy thing on, you'd better turn the large hand mirror on that back and nee if It's going to be equal to the exposure. I saw a bathing suit the other day that may get by the beach censors if their eyesight isn't too good. It is honestly described by a Fifth avenue stylist as the most scandalous yet." Its no more than a brassiere and shorts. Heaven help the other poor beach patrons if a plump one sees this suit and becomes attached to it! And isn't it comical how the most unbecoming thing is so often chosen by the one who should not wear it? But it is of backs, rather than bathing suit censorship, we should be talking. Barer backs than ever are promised or should I say threatened? And backs can be awfully ugly.

as well as very beautiful. Of course, the bone structure you may not have full control over. Not this season, perhaps, because yo.l. can't pad out those wir flapping shoulder blades in a brief season. Too.

I wouldn't be for scaring skinny sister away from the beach haunts, for the water, if she swims enough, will be a body molder of first order. The thing that is repulsively ugly about backs is a poor condition of the skin thereon. Noticeably up around and between the shoulder blades. Here is one of the favorite seats of blackhead and pimple activity. The suspicion is that the long handled brush is not put into active enough service for a good daily scrubbing thereabout.

Of course, much can be done for the contour of the back by simply holding the spine in a self-respecting, erect attitude, meaning not slumped, nor rounded, nor swaybacked. Now. if the skin is cloudy, pr worse, mother or sister or the maid will have to be begged to come to apply a little elbow grease to that unreachable spot. Elbow grease, soap and water and a fairly stiff bath brushthat's the quickest way to clean up. Follow with a warm rinse and a cold to clarify the skin further.

en. too. Worths society runner for daylight hours Is In black and whit. reversible crepe de chine. On one side It's with hair striped diamonds In white on a black ground and on the other vice versa.

It's sketched here and the complete list of names. Including Mme. Allez-Gadala, Mrs. Henry Monroe. and Mrs.

Hendrick Van Loon. for whom It is being made. would take up all our space. The of this ensemble, shown on the large figure. has a long tunic overskirt flared in front by a plaited panel and the sides mounted In curves on the fitted top and finishing In a plait Its collar and lower sleeves use the white side of the material edged with bands of plain black crepe de chine.

There's a knotted sash of the black side with its ends edged In white. The seven-eighths coat, shown on the small figure at the right. Is of plain black crepe de chine lined with the white side of the checked crepe de chine which shows Inside the collar and revers. This coat barely meets In front It's trimmed outside its front edges with tinSr applique triangles of white 'crepe de chine and similar triangles accentuate the line of its slightly puffed lower sleeves. It's completely reversible and.

may be worn white side out. at will. 4 1 ,1 14 19nott 404! 4 a 4 I tete you need never aztt a questionable substizute, makers you do not how. In addition, Kota offers comfort. It is amaziney 30f; its softness Lzsts.

ha'S: rrHERE'S one chance no woman I- can afford to take. That's the chance of made sanitary It may look like Kotex. But who made it Where How Who guarantees safety, health protection? You know you're safe with Kotex. It's a hospital productlast year 10,000,000 pads were used in hospitals alone. Kotex is pure, clean, immaculate through and through.

Don't sacrifice this assurance ever. Kotex is available every The American minister has much Work to do in Egypt. Since the Egyptian Capitulationsan agreement to extra territoriality rights for foreignershe is responsible for the exercise by Americans of the privileges they enjoy under the capitulations, end for their abuse. America has universities, colleges, hospitals, schools. missions, and archaeolOgical expeditions working by the Nile.

They all enjoy these privileges Which are considerableincluding imrnunity from molestation by the police without the sanction of their minister. But not in ten years has an American been involved with the Egyptian police. Egypt's two great industries are Cotton and antiquities. America is vitally interested in both. The fluctuations of the cotton market at Alexandria is of prime interest in the 'United Fbttes.

The raw materials Egypt exports to the United States she buys back as manufactured articles. Trade with America has been steadily on the increase, chiefly in machinery. automobiles, and scientific instruments. KOTeX Sanitary Napkins Try the Nye kora Sanitary EA I MOTION PICTURES DOWNTourm 1 DOWNTOWN .1 MOTION PICTURES DOWNTOWN DOWNTOWN MOTION PICTURES I i MOTION PICTURES DOWNTOWN DOWNTOWN MISS ELINOR SAUNDERS BELL. Stone-Raymor.

Photo Annourcement is trade of the engagement of Miss Miner- Saunders Hell, daughter of Mrs. J. S. Bell of Evanston, to Harry Lee Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs.

G. F. Martin, also of Evanston. Miss Bell attended the Ward Belmont School for Girls at Nashville, and was a member of this year's graduating class of Northwestern university. Mr.

Martin attended Notre Dame university and was graduated front Kent of Law. LIN BALABAN CUM I i aVELT11-1 OF HAPPINESS TO CHICAGO Ilmotriti ilgurS ha rel Forget the Weather Forget Yours in the Refreshing Comfort oltheseTheatets! cia ltie. qt Y911 rS. hare! Forget thetilleather, Forget Yourseic the Refreshing Comfort oftheseMeaters! In DORIS BLAKE ANSWERS BEAUTY ANSWERS Courtship Duration. "Dear Miss Blake: How long should a girl with a fellow before marry.

Ing him? WONDERING." Until she is sure that they are well suited to each other and really In love. M. BLONDES SHOULD USE rouge sparingly, and only In delicatt colorings. A glaring makeup cheapens their appearance. The lipstick should be a light carmine rather than a glaring red.

RUB THE CALLOUSES with pumice to smooth down the hard skin. Then oil with olive oil or cold cream. My leaflet on the feet may be had for a. stamped, addressed other two couples go steadily together and it hurt me bechuse I didn't have any one to like me a lot, too. The one I was with I guess likes me a lot but I just don't care for him that way.

i 1 NEW YORK SOCIETY Boys She Doesn't Like Kiss Her, While Ones She Cares For Don't BY DORIS BLAKE. "Marie says this is a phonograph record of a young woman thinking out loud: I've that darned old kissing prob lem on my hands. There's no getting away from it. If I like the fellow and he treats me nicely and takes me places, I don't see why I shouldn't let him kiss me, onee or twice. The Only trouble is that I'm in love with a fellow who doesn't care two pins about me and it goes against the grain to kiss any one else.

That fellow the other night called me a punk' because I wouldn't let him kiss me. I couldn't have kissed him if he promised me a million gold nuggets. Funny, though, be tried to date me twice after that. But he's my girl friend's crush. "A couple of weeks ago when I was out in that large car.

The going was all right; we had lots of fun, good show. But coming back, not so good. The car crowded and I had to sit on a fellow's lap. He wanted to kiss 'me. I like him, but I don't want him kissing me.

Still, I didn't want to hurt his feelings and, inasmuch as the others were necking, I let him kiss me. But it was just like kissing a fish, or my brother. I managed to keep my head buried the rest of the way home. Still, I felt kinda badly because the -40-- The second Industry of Egypt is tow almost completely Americanized. If.

liming to a. war or an economic trials American travelers ceased to visit the Nile the entire Delta would starve thereby. Chicago Girl Returns with Trinity College Honors Among the Chicago college gradu ates who have returned home with honors is Miss Marjorie O'Brien. daughter of Mr. .1 and Mrs.

William 111' J. O'Brien of 6231 ,,) it Glenwood avenue. i She was gradu- i I ated earlier in the I month from Trin ity college. Washington, D. C.

Miss O'Brien was an active member of the dramatic society, and had a leading rOle In the elesseemommummint comme ncement exercises. She at- 34AILIORIE 0 BRIEN tended local parochial schools and Notre Dame of Itoston before entering Trinity. Deaf Children Enjoy Sport at Annual Field Day More than 100 children are learning to understand others by lip reading in the deaf-oral department of the Parker practice school. 68th street and Stewart avenue. These children yesterday had their fifth annual field day in Hamilton park.

74th street and Nor-Mal avenue. In addition. 26 children who have Completed a course at that school and are now studying with normal children in the Parker junior high school, as well as more than 50 parents. also attended. More than 1.000 pupils of the Greene school attended field day festivities yesterday morning at McKinley park, 37th street and Archer avenue.

Mildred Arndt was chosen queen ot the festival. "Last night I went out with a chap and another couple. We two sat in a rumble seat. The air was so sweet and fresh and we were bundled up. He toll me ghost stories and I enjoyed myself immensely.

I rather like Dick. I wouldn't mind if he kissed me, but he didn't" Gene is the only one who sends the shivers up and down my spinal column, but he hardly ever takes me anywhere. He knows I like him and that pleases him. I'm just another scalp added to his waist belt. He has more girls than he knows what to do with.

Admits he would like to have more, and that's the one would fall for. "I don't want to kiss the others. Then they don't date me again. 0, yes, some of them come hack. Still, what difference does it make about kissing them? I have to kiss somebody, don't I.

and if I can't kiss the one I want to. Aw but gosh, I don't want to!" New York, June Edward Manville in his yacht this morning for New London to attend the Yale-Harvard rowing races. Mr. Manville has Mr. and Mrs.

H. Edward Manville Jr. in his party. Mrs. Henry S.

Redmond entertained Mrs. Manville at luncheon today at the Tuxedo club. Mrs. Caspar Whitney and her daughter, Miss Faith Canfield Whitney of 113 East 71st street. are sailing for Europe tomorrow night on the Europa.

Mrs. Charles P. Plunkett, widow of Admiral Plunkett, is at the Hotel Gotham for a brief visit. Mrs. Charles E.

F. McCann arrived today on the Europa accompanied by her daughter, Miss Helena W. McCann, who was recently presented at the Court of St. James's. They will go to their summer home at Sunken Orchard.

Oyster Bay, L. I. RANDOLPH STA rE 51 LAKE a. N. to 1 v.

to I v. a. tn. to a. to I THE BEST SHOW OF HAPPY ENTERTAINMENT In the WHOLE WORLD See her! America's foremott singing character comedienne THE STAGE! 11 rgt MOLLY LJIC (ON IN PERSON I she's youth Joy pathos she end make you laugh 1 and weep.

too she's entirely in a class by i herself I See her in -mammoth stage revue with MARK FISHER And on the Screen A Brilliant Fascinating Drama of Exquisite Charm! FOR ADULTS ONLY! Most women fell for him except the woman he loved to her he was just a Gigolo a hired dancing manThen she found that a Gigolo is also a man! It's truly great picture, made from Belasca's great play, 'Dancing Partner" Added Chicase Theater Features Muskat Spocialt, Gorgeous H. Leopold Spitalny scnia treat and the 'CLIMATE CHICAGO THEATER CHASERS" ORCHESTRA As Orchestral Presentaties World 'sante "MELODIES D'AMOUR" Enchanting Musical Paramount Program. Sound News 1 gno. STATE ST. ApuAl-a wASM I GMN ATTEND AT BARGAIN HELD OVER for Aer second tremendous week in the: loopANSWERING the clamor of thousands who have not yftt sen her nwirst and the screen's newest and 1 i most beautiful find, IRENE PURCELL C.

AUBREY SMITH A Metro Drama Leslie Howard Richard Bennett Kent Douglas Irene Rich Metro's stirring Drama from Fan. nie Hurst's brilliant el of American life! rI RANO LP ST 5 TAT se 1-50c 1 I P. M. TODAY AMERICA'S UNBLUSHING BRIDE! Was Jost Another "NOBLE EXPERI Like the 18th Amendment! A "Love and Let Love," was her motto---the marriedwilling to give up nothing prepared to receive nothing! Dontbutint aMECtAilla JAMES RENNIE DON COOK DOROTHY PETERSON First National's Drama of MODERNS who live for to, day and never regret when tomorrow comes! 0. S50IP v.

tn. to 1 v. tn. 10 Treat yourself to a slice of real happiness see this romance today! RAN DOLPH at DEARBOk14 35e It o. wt.

to I IL fn. THIS IS THE "NIGHT ANGEL" Is she sinner or is she saint? She has bewitched hi- 4e, cago! I Extra Feature LA UREL HARDY thews funny funny fellows In 30 minutes of hilarious mirth ail in ,0011 JIU1L4LJ bziali zit! Paramount's drama written mind directed by the man who made "Devil's Holiday" the brilliant EDMUND GOULDING. BENNY. MEROFF Is back! In a Breezy Stage Shoal! WILLIE WEST McGINTY Rinws ot Coined? WILTON CRAWLEY PHIL ARNOLD SUGAR 'MARCELL ABBOTT BALLET PRESTON SELLERS ortaluiture EXTRA Mickey Moose IL Comicartoon 2 -r, -ot The talking screen has given you many great pictures, but none more fascinating IA than Athits taslitcranvge acnclAporwernfulplaidrvamial IAA" LF El II raft2rerisc NiAncsi 1 NI hy tglio far ti 2 5, kiliQi'Lli 1.:10, -iikA L. i.

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tn. to I so. to I v. M. 4 iti:" HAPPY ENTERTAINMENT 1.

THE BEST SHOW OF Ltol RANDOLPH ST 4-ea-1 STATE ta 1-50e I P. M. so-10. TODAY AMERICA'S UNBLUSHING BRIDE! 116iir In the WHOLE WORLD Was Just As 77' 1 's- .1 Another "NOBLE EXPERI See her! America's foremost i 4 MENT;" Like the 18th sinling0 NchaTracHt7 eSoTmecliA GenEnel 1,.,,,, ft) Amendment! a mox o' 1 IC (0 uIkT It IN PERSON co Jj shosim. yowtputh ouimrlaush Wm I 111Mi "'Ali ,.,,4 and weep.

too she's entirely in a ciass. I 11)i 11 4 herself! See her in mammoth stage revue with lei ''t- 4, And on the Screen A Brilliant Fascinating Drama of Exquisite Charm! FOR ADULTS ONLY! 11 1 1 "Love and Let Love," i I Most women fell for him except the woman he was her mottoshe i loved to her he was just a Gigolo a hired marriedwilling to i IA I dancing manThen she found that a Gigolo is also a man! give up nothing r.c "4 It's a truly great picture, made front Belacce's great play, 'Dancing Partner" i ceivo nothing! prepared to re. il lov og 11 a st 11 0 11(0) "3 MES RENNIE DON COOK ED ORM' lin 1 BENNIsYb. McGINTY Xines et Corned? i 1 WILTON CRAWLEY II acTIEROFF 4 TI. in a BiraelsEy Svotlgss TS hits ut I Pilk'EC II la JA DOROTHY PETERSON PHIL ARNOLD SUGAR 'MARCELL 1 4.

i ABBOTT BALLET First National's a a of RS and screen's MODERNS who live for to- PRESTON SELLE ittralk, 4 1 newest and day and never regret when ersalluitur tomorrow comes! EXTRA r4f most beautiful i Wicket Molls Comicartoon 'IL IRENE Added Chimes eat Th.12::::.t: L. 1., ir, 4 1 1.1, oAsI C.AUBREY SMITH a 111111111k. A Metro Drama H. itiLueslocalpoldsPecSplailttartny sceni o. 50-1 ts In.

to 1 a. as. Treat rseliat slice yofourresalelhf apt? a netGagnor -t- romance rpi and the ness stec7dthayis 1 Varner 'CLIMATE CHICAGO THEATER CHASE 1 ORCHESTRA An Orchestral Presenta- tion RS 4 1 axtel 11' MELODIES D'AMOUR" Vircerld eventi" Enchanting Musical :11,4 Paramount IR 111 i 'IR 11116, ,7 11 4- LEC)S" Program. Sound News 4 'a lir- A 4 1 i SI 15 1th 44' i VI i i Atial' It kl Ta A. 7111 11V5 1.

I.A ----7-----11 STATE STAnsesWASHINGMN RAN DOLPH at ATTEND AT BARGAIN 3 A- 11. SOC I 16 ji. P. M. 3 Se e.

es. to 1 et. VI- I SHE'S HERE TODAY-9 A THIS IS THE IIELD OVERefoiroohper sAe NcoswdEtrRernNeGdothw: "NIGHT i week in th thousands who have not ANGEL" clamor of 7:4 yfrt sen her newest Viimr- i Is she sinner or 1 4, She has be- 1 111 Pid 4 IJON is she saint? witched i- 1,, '4. to. cagol ao 4::: I 2 S.

-N I AlvtlE5 4,,,,,,,,.,,, a The talking screen has given you many tghraena ttphiicst pictures, gbeutanone nd pmouo.reer ffualscdirnaamtina g. 1 I tArzkx fte, I rI4Altk lICY CAP POLL' 1 4'. .1 1 ett r. 4:43 al II Lil raPtEi)risc P-. 1 11 P1'.

i ...,..1, 4.., ernsitalmo IN Uir ith a Vti.cni..,TIArso ors i Leslie Howard 1J 1 1 -4 ol 4' Richard Bennett 1 I Ec14, Kent Douglas 7 Li a-1, kiikJ f- 0,1 Fahrt11171111 4 irene Rich b'G 1 Paramount's drama written and directed by I the man who rnade "Devil's Holiday" .,1 brilliant EDMUND GOULDING. I .7., 1 'Metro's stirring the br Drama from Fan. 7.5., s. 1 nie Hurst's bril- Extra FeatureExtrit Festers unny. funny fellows in Ji i post 1 410 l'il 4') 6f thee fLAUREL HARDY 30 minutes at It 'Jarmo mirth 1 di Lt tc.

ii II LI 11 -4, 1 i I 7, A 'f. -4 I I i li 1-', l' 1 IN, 1- .0,...: le 4 4 ....7.:. I t' i SAILING New 'York. June the tourist season nears its peak the number of Chicagoans sailing from New York for European tours has shown a decided increase. Among those who stalled early today on board the HamburgAmerican liner S.

S. liamburg were Mrs. Theresa Ramm. her granddaughter. Miss Kathryn M.

Busch, Mrs. Lillian Schupmann. Miss Mary E. Punch and Mr. and Mrs.

Edward G. Merit, all of whom are from Chicago. Seven more Chicagoans are sailing tomorrow for Europe on board the White Star liner Majestic, and the Red star ship Penn land has one CMtagoan Hated. The Majesties passenger are Mrs. Cyrus Bentley.

Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Black. Mr.

and Mrs. Olaf liedstrom and Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey McCormick. On the Penn-land will be Prof.

F. Ellery Paine of Chicago. The Statendam of the Holland-AmerIca line which sales early Saturday morning. will have among its passengers Mr. Everts Wrenn.

Mrs. Wentworth G. Field, Mrs. F. S.

Wicks. Mrs. John Hurst. Mrs. A.

H. Heller Sr, and Mrs. 11. L. Heller.

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