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November 17, 1931 - Image 2

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Mlle. Louise Weiss, French Edi-
'tor, to Be Leading Feminist at
Disarmnament. Meeting.

PARIS -- (A11) --A dynamic blue- 1871. nenzt
eyed French -woman, whose creed is - The flyrsf issu ppai fra re
"tescience of peace," will be th e handful of subscsribers in1 A.the ree- th"h Tiestsan O ii re
leadinig feminine figure in an In- essays on . sch subjects as rcddling da t<ily
ternationlal mass meeting on dis-
armament scheduled here Novem-
ber 26-27, preceding the world dis-
armament conference in Geneva in O
February. A]" T
She is Mile. Louise Weiss, man-
aging edit~or of the international
ma g a z in e "L'Europe Nouvelle," LIONELI BAR.
whose step is as brisk as a soldier
on parade and whose voice as crisp ELI SSA L
a the crack of a whip.
Since the day when she worked IN
as a nurse to relieve the sufferings j I
of World War prisoners, she ha~ 66 i ,
delved untiringly into the study of .1.11LL T'4r~nentinlpliist hr"h
sole means by which nations may STARTING WED
master, the science of peace and the X INE LG-
prevention of wars." I IE G
"Disarmament is an international
matter, which can be settled only "SIDE SH-JOW"
through international understand-
ing," says Mademoiselle Weiss.
- They're kindC1toemy throat"

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"Of course I-smoke
Luckies-mj thought everybody did.
They're kind to, my throat-you
don't hear them in the microphone.
And that's a very neat little
handle on yqur new Cello-
phane wrapper."

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Ina Claire wasnt content with berg
an acknowledged ruler of the American
stage - now she's capturing- Hollywood,
too! Here she is in one of those stunning
Chanel creations she wears in Samuel
Goidwey's production, "The Greeks
Had A ?Word ForIM." a United
Artists' picture. Don't miss that picture.

made of the f nest tobaccos -The
Cream of many Crops- LUCKY STRIKE
alone offers the throat protection of the
exclusive "TBOASTING" Process which in-.
cludes the use of modern Ultra Violet Rays
-the process that expels certain harsh,
biting irritants naturally present in every
tobacco leaf. These expelled irritants
are not present in your LUCKY STRIKE.
"They're out-so they can't be in"No wonder
ILUCKIES are always kind to your throat.
'#It stosted

1dOISTURi-PROO :.
CELLOPHANE
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The Unique Humidor Package-
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