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THE MARSHALL FIELDS FOLLOW THE BELMONTMr. and Mrs. MArshall Field ilnd DeVNeilUlt Milburn (left to right) at the running of the Metropolitan handicap ilt Belmont Park, NewY rk, n Jvn J. The Field, IlrP found whNever tht;tre is ally thing "horiey" of inter-o,t, and they prob"lbly will be in Chi<;ago fort I c'l t P rt f the ~('ilson at Arlington, which opens on June 26, Thr,:y ill 0 w •..•"t to 'CPo A C n+ury f Progr~ss, for, although Mr.Field he'! n t liv d h r f I' S me timl', h 11 a n ti\l~ Chie~ An. Mr, Milbur" WAS c"n~id r~d th~ r ,:ltt'~t p 10 play"'r f his tim~.

fAlmp "Phnin.l

[Cont lnued from pailI' 0111'.]

smacked her lips; ate a piece of pieand nodded a pprecial ivr-Iv.The shop p;ot j hI' order. TI. ha pp"

rlit,"s are hr re, but it. si i ll rr-ma in-obscurr-, anrl nohod.1' knoll'S Ih,"the delir-ious "(".,,,","1 f'ake Ihp,'6('1'\ed at thp \\ hilp H,," f' rrl'p\,.1.JOn the othpr nl;.:hl 1\ a n'! bakedrIght dOll'notalrs beneath the tatedming room.

• Speaking still of the White

11ouse, a laundryman appcarrdOw other day at thr. door of a COll-I1re.'sman's hOIl,~e 10 7)/rl.- lip 1/1,,-Il'l'Ck's ll'O"hi/lq. Thp 1/'1fP of th~

ron!lrr"smon ro mp f 0 Ihr door, 1'hplaundryman lI'n,~ ora mil/g.

a 1'01l 7,'11011',mo'o/l1," hr. told hrr,"I','e orr'll cnlh('/lIIq 1I'osh (II thp

While H (J11.'r fnr yn"'f] on IlI'rll'eyrnr", alld Ihe Pl'rRld('nl',~ ,rifr ho.'111l'cr spnkrn 10 mc. Bllt Mn,.Rooscvell-:1Jhy, lJ'hrnrl,pr 8h", .,eps

me, she alway,~ ,~Iops 10 (18k me how

I am. She's "well, sh e i.~."

At the ypr~' fwankv p:ardenparty whj"h lIJP Hl'ifj;h flll1hn<'

PONIES AT

erve tore cNldur aud Ladv Lindsay gave thiswe"k in honor of the king's birth-day, Lady Lindsay wore a. gown of

Flel'l'h blue. I snid French.

A·i/l(!·.~ hhlllflnlJ.~ orr; f'.r/Jrll:,i;,('

11i/,It/.'{ for Ihr ,.,,,hns./j or lroo-,'(1(1 ,rh,l.it-: ,,,Ol'uf·uln 1,': hOI"')? h~l;;l

f!1/"'L·US"I'i!. FOI' n ]ftr IIIlls! bp

held,. the klllQ'S hcallh HI/I"t be drunk,

111 costly champaglle. (An embassy

is foreton soil i so don't !let wOl'7'iedIhat allY law ts bro);en.) lfllndreds ofti,e eOlnlnl's d,pl011lnlir, ofJicial and

111""t 1II1/JOr!(lllt IT,~idrHllnl clrel,,'

17/11"1 be inl'jtpd, alld thr. 'lIl,ilat,()/,S

mll"t oe adorned wilh r;dded crc8t,'and all that.

Rllt Ihe 8l1'cdi"h Ip(JfJtirm ']Jl'oboiJly11'1'11 (}rt a break np~'I, Th1l1'.,doll, !I,hr.1/

}:1/I() (il/"tof 11'11/ 1Jr ; 6 lIpor,~ old. FIJ1'

Ihe kmq ho,~ (hf'lred Ihol thnc .,ho!l

oe no rlo/Jomle fr"I1/'ltit8, at hom,

nr In for fllIlI() dlplol/lot'c 11081", Thedr.pression, he declares, rnu..,t be lairf.ninlo con,-.ideral!on.

I,ike all eronomy mpo.\urAS pro-

po"ed in Ihis tOWII, it i,~ fine 10 lalk

OlWlll, Rill 'Oriol url:el's, raper fol':!!~

FaShionsW01·1(1's Fair

k e French DancingMasters See NewDance, the 'Kne e'

a bid 10 a l'oyul po ru), are qlofi,IlY.

• ]Jejil'p"iUll has caused auot herreact ion in d iplouuu ic circle,'

The diplom s t», count ing their pr-n-nir-s, are bel'ollling Ir,,~ and less en-thu-inst ic about ~lIh,<f'llhillll: 10 R Iuud10 hll." pl'r;.rlll, rot rlrp"rfill~ ('01-leagues, 01' Ior nrf'lIhlic~u ofn"ialewho ~re no\\' oul (lr olTIce.The: rio ~a~' th:lf, ~elera,1 of the

m05t distinguiohed and, it appearo.

the most frugal of Washington's dip-lomatic colony have flatly refused tocontrjhllie to a !lift for former Secre-tal'~' of RfRte RI im~on,0, Illr,\' like him \\1'11 pnollgh,

lhry'd ]';1/ her sny it wi lh bow~;stel'lin!/; ~jller.

A fe,,' Il'DPI ...• (lftrr thr '1'111'1,,;,,1,

(//"bo"'~lIdnr, Ahlllrt ,lIlIhior, or,

f'Ofl/e riran of thp. d'p/Of/loltr "nn"herr hI-' !lOl'rrll1nrllt _rll{ 7111/1a (}f/1?Irl

molar rill', 01/1" of Ihe mosl p,rprn-,ivcmakes in the world.

But the car ;,8 not brand new. Iihas been 1l,~ed for at least !ill/' lIrm8at the Turkish embassy 111 F.ng/rmd,Thr"p Ol'r plain t.ime",

Om' [(',-,-Coole,z T'rIJfifftt;n[( $YlCfem MalfP.~ Shoppi1lg' Hnp Delightfll7• Altmys 700 Cool •

630 GUTH MICHIGAN AVENUE . ,

:for a

Sum.:rne.t·

Of course you \\ anL onl) good fashions-the reasons for buying themare perfectly ob'ious, Anf!. so, for the busiest season Chicago hasever seen, we present a versatile collection of brand new summerfashions-all, naturally, of Blum's high order-with prices as

thorollghly alluring as the clothes themselves. No matter howmodest the expenditure you wish to make, it's quite enough tomake you a privileged em,tomer at Blum's, where ('ourteOll'i:-en ice :mde' perl fi I( in gs a I'f', lh(' dil) -i 11 and da )'-0 ul '1L1e.

• MAIN FLOOR •

Junior Misses' Silk Frod s :h·om. 12.75o en' Silk and SPOl'tS Fxooc:ks from. 15.00

• SECOND FLOOR •

Wo nen's Silk F:rQcl(.s f1'Qm. .25.00

Rllt

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P \1: r~,-[1T. P,]-,Thp l~tpst n"n"nlo'tf'fI in Pnl'iR i.e:: r-a l lor! thp ·'l'IH'''.''

"It ,,"~R in t r-nd ur-r-d At 1hp pi~'hlh

('01 ::rl'('~~ of thp I Ilion f'J:-;:' r"ofpr:.

f:rllt·~ no nr;n~e rt r1'l'~dll(atiollPh," iq~le rip !i~l;.ljlr'O. I i i~ thp in\,en-

tion of on" ho;:;pr Cerwinska, whoexplains that "the knee is a grace-ful slide followed by a rising on thetoes, aided by a slight bendingat the knees. It is n,easured in six-eighlh~ lfmc, execliletl in two meas,uref" and is in~pjrerl by the old rna-7.11r!'Fl," The (,O'1~'1'('oRS volpd ag"ainstIn~~I"::lthnll rh<lnpill~',~---~.~--

ALJCE forthe GOOSE

[Continued from page one.]10,:el1/, sl irn. ]J[mp, Castl'ltccio, and im-

plontcd a kiss t.hereon,

"F'adie" i~ what :.\(r~.F'ra nk G.Loga n calls her husband. To

sno nd an ho ur with t h is de vot ed oldco upte rpslOJ'rs 0111' f'a it h in the •.on,st s nr-v of h urn a n devot lo n and in theoft t imr-s dl)ub!pn be lief that a mar,r;Hge C>l n be permanent and beautiful.ThE'Y a re so gentle, so considerate, and81) sweet to each other; yo unger cou-pies might learn from them if the)'

IWOUld.

.• Diti ja " 1"1'1'" SrI" allylll ill.Q so I

I{Jl'ollr{if"1'n".~ o'~ 1./1" tonr lmllll!] I

?H,.n ill lI";nhl Ii/II" u n il nr-m«, ,rith "A

Crlll'"'V of PI'Of1/'rSS" on Ih eir coatsQ11rl "Gf/rdp1/. Glllh of Amrl'ira" Otlt h rir CfI/)", vbo h ct tvctt ill o ns! ost t of

a" rl blL8r,~ 1h r fi r«: h u n drctt,e01l'en uh.o V;Cl'C hr re last ueck: tor

th e a It 11/10t mcetillg of the elub t

I]l;l;c"}jtdwl'e the dcleuo te« u;cnt thcj'e

u;et'c the ulli/01'mcd YOltn.Q men, 1n1l1l'

onino uit h. lJi,~lialch and efficie/lf')J the

lJl'oblf'm of kccinnt) so many U;omcn.

hot 11111l til'cd most of the time, happy

and plrasf'd u.ith. the transpo1'totion

p"ot:idf'd for them.

\\'h~n thl'e" Win ne t ka la ds sa iled

t h oir ~'nl' 1'0"t dnwn to t he Fail'lad SalLJJ'dHY t he v inadvertent lvplloled it bet wr-en rwo buoys wilh'orne ot he r filar bOHIs. A cannonboomed and they realized they werein a race, T'h e will to vin sudden ly

gripped each of t hem and. not know-ing the course, they steerrd around R

buov or two, sped back post thejudg'es' st a nd well ahead of thc othercorn [Jetitnr~. Th" cannon roo red8g'Ain; thr y "''vPl''? a nnounr-erl the wi n-nPI's, ann away they sA.i1en, St ew!r ,

a n d nporo:;p, yet')' well pleased

BE IN OCTOBERWEDEdgdr Stanton Jr. /lnd the attractive younq girl h~ will mdke his. bride llext October, Miss Rosa-mond B<\ker. She II the dilu9hte-r of the Edward Ldrrabee Ra~ers of Lake Forest, and he the sonof the Edgar Stantons of Wlnhetkll. Miss Bilker, who mdde her debut le s! fall, went to the Mas-ters school lit Dobbs Ferry. Mr. Shnton is d grilduate of Hotchkiss school and Y die university.

I TR IRITr\E rholo.1• H I)rR r -\"'hiz II Is liin vou ng e r ~('t'~

r,iac ulalion Indica ling su rprfse,

ftl,~ht. shock, joy, pain; in fact, any Iand e verv th ing these davs. I W

TAft/A ,Tillie TA! II e. first grade --~---------------------------- 'ti aicoh t er Of 01/1' 0,£11. 1<'re1teh

Lo ne, had a "pa,'o{ll'oph" If's.~on onr

dOli recenttn ;'11 school. AsI~rd by I1IP

t eo ch er file m co ni no of tile v'onl, shr

O/lSlrf'I','d uit h. childlsh. CIlIlI1/";OS7I1:"') r,~. Ir(J('1Irr, r lcncnn ub o r it is,

7 llrf'//'(1 17'11 'mnIllHI!I Irll 'nlll 1JOfJnll

Ihll! h;" fir81 llornrl'rnph "rn.~ "0"('11,"

EDDINGS AND ENGAGEMENTSFlorence Irene Ha lltha.n , daughter

of Mr. and Mrs. Fredcriek J. Jlalli.han, 8047 Prairie avenue, to }JenryC. Bt'ow n .Ir. at St. Dorothy's church,on May]:l. A weadlng- reception anddinner followed at the ,Yedg'ewoodho tr-l.

Mr-, and Mrs. Wa lter Smythe Vose ofEvanston, to John Newton ) :arhee .Ir.,on J\J ay 26. 1\1r. and Mrs. Barbeewill be at horne at 6] 5 Ll Inmau ave-nue.

Co l ia \Vflin('[', dFlllghlpr Of :1'11'. a nri:\11'~. T. Wei nr-r , <)O:~7 lj~'li·;t 7:ll h Rll'f"pt.,

in ~al11 l'~P\\'hQrI:,PI', f"on of ).1r, fl nclMrs. A. !\r"'ber'l'er, on J\I,,)' Jd,

Mrs. Cuono Picardi, 118 South Waller,avenue, to ] rvl ng Se hu et t e, son of Mr,!a url 1\Ji-s . .I<:rncst ~(;huetle, 33il2 North1, u!:-ilncr a ven ue.1\Jrs. Ma l va Andr-e, 215 North Ce",,1

IrHI a venue , to .l oso ph Olbin. I]\1:-tI'Y Alh'p corfp~r, <1~\lg'hlpr or 'MT'_'

a n d Mr s. .l oh n .1ol'lPph Coff -v , ~':'~'l'IL~~~lp~~\'enlll", to C'harlrs Hr nrv Mur-phv, Sf"] Of 1Ilr. and Mrs. Charles E,!:lfurpl>y, 6138 St, Ani.hony court.Ruth E. Ro ubrtcbe k, daughter of.

Mr. and lIrs. Jnaeph J. Roubitch€k.l5~20 South California avenue, to Wil.)liam B. Lang, 5827 South Campbell!avenue. IThlr~. Bthet S. Ra sm usaen , 1254 Brylllj

1\L,wr avenue, to Iildmllnd \'V. Bucll\J1411 Gknlake a von ne.1-Jcl<'11Ll cda, daughter of Mr. and

l\fr~, ~Iort'i~ 1-1eda, :J229 Husch street.lto II" ill~ C, Alilp,',

1.illifln 1'\A,~PI', rl~11,;;:hI01' of 1\1,''';;.

nnl';-l .1.::tc,p,", ;;O"fl \"':'-l:;;;hin~:fr)n boul«-

Ann Ihrll 'hJ~ 001' bv litlle .lu lle vard, In nr . Hi llis 1-0'. Lur ie. so n nfMr. and Mrs. Jacob Lurie of Altoona,

herself: Ask sd for a charity con- Pa. on June 4,

uibut ion one day at school alonz \ nt h Mae Elaine Goldatern , daughter ofthe rest of her classmates, she ap- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goldstein, 5515pear ed with 40 cents. Gladys avenue, to Joseph L. Rosen,

a But," sald the teacher, "where berg of Decatur, Ill" on May 2S, atdid you g'pl "0 much money, Julie?" the Ch lcago Beach hotr-)."(I. I ha ve lots more than that." T'hel rua Michnr-lson , daughter of Mr.

was her reply; ••I have lots of gold ] and 1\11'".Isr-ael Mtc h-tel srrn , to t IymanN. Sf nge r, IG44 South St. Lo uis ave,

money." Again surprise on the part I nue.of the tearhe r. 1,;lizHh"II, ] r"HIoll YO"", d~ll"hlp,. of

l'An41 ~'hPl'P did )"'11 Kpt tllRt? II ~hr ~~~~:_~~~~~_~~~.~~~_~:~~~~~:_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~qIlPl';pd. Ilr"

t-t c u t-v.'

"1-11' ha~ Inls nf II,""Rllt \\ ho IS Hellr) 7

h~ do?""0, he's a friend of my father,"

was her reply. "He sells gin."(Henry, by way of explanation, does

not sell gin. He is the indispensableamong all the indispensables con-nected ,,'Hh the race track pressb,'xps,)

\I'hal does'

Make up News fronz HolbwoodA /tel/d tlip il/lNntiJl!!, lCl'tfll'rJ gfve11 by MISS

:MARlON LEE, Society 11'10/.:c-U p Artist of

m A X1AKll-UP STUDIO, HOLLYW OJ)

fACTOR'S

* "COLOR HARMONY in cosmetics is the secret ofbeauty in make-up," says Max Factor, Hollywood'smake-up genius. "Off-colors ruin beau ty. Appeargrotesque. Detract from charm. This is why I devel-oped make-up in coJor harmony ... to indi vidualizethe n~rural beauty of each t\ pe of blonde, brunette,brow-nene and redhead." * Seewhat a reve1a tion inIlew beauty your owncolor harmony inSocietyMake-Upwill be toyou, ..when yourface powder,rouge,lip--stick and other make-up essentials are harmonized tot;atul'aUy enhallce your indi vidual charm and beauty,

COMrLIMEXTAR Y .•. Your compltxiotJ ftllaiy,f1s

.",d make-up cotor harmony chart. No COJt01' obIJl.ation.

* * *M A X FA C T 0 R'S SOC lET Y M A K E - U P

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ENGAGEMENTSEleanor ""ein, daughter of Mr. and

Mrs. Philip \Vein, a~25 J'acksun boule-vard, to Sld ney Kr uss, son of Mr. andMrS. Samuel Kruss, 1116 South In-dependence bout eva rd.Fr-a nr-es Hayden, drrugu t er of IL',

a nd J1's. J ar-nb ]Iarden, [,·j:\1 ;'oIol'l1lh:lllllmll aveu ue, to Lir. H. 1. Hedin ofDelroit, Mich.)I~l'" Alhpl,t·, rleal'lii. liHlI~hlPl' or

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