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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1923)
Beatrice Fairfax PROBLEMS THAT PERPLEX. Farm Woman Desires Work. Dear Miss Fairfax: I have a prob lem which I suppose many farm wo men have and, having been unable to aolve It, am asking your help. 1 want some work to do at home In my spare time to make a little money. Perhaps some of your readers can suggest something practical. I have thought of the auto knitter, but cannot be sure of them. Will some one who has one be so kind as to correspond with me. 1 can sew and do fancy work or most anythin Oh. I would tie so thankful if I can find some thing to do to bring in a little in come. Would be (flad to keep and drive a mother's care to some one's children. I do hope I'll hear from some one. THANKFUL. Perhaps you could sell some of your fancy work through the Omaha Wo man's Club Exchange Write to Mrs. Edward Johnson, care of the Wo man's Exchange,1517 Douglas street, Omaha. If any one desires to correspond with ‘‘Thankful" I can give her name and address. You might send the let ter to me and let mo forward It. Pat and Mike: It seems to me that having deliberately let the first man go, you ean hardly expect to get him back. You shouldn't have changed your mind so easily. I think you ne«-d to know whom you really do love and not to vacillate In such a silly man -THE NEBBS— AN EARFUL. Directed for The Omaha Bee by Sol Hess ^OUKNO^ WOMAN WITH ALL the Diamonds ? t^n rsneiT'sur Yl THEV SAV HER HUSBAND IS A ^ Gambler - and vou'd "wink they make up !thats r GET ALONG LIKE Two PEAS in'A NOT HER REAL fc pod - Bur do they fights hair either _'w«rs I HAVE the Room ne<T To & mmg - i saw Some) BRowN hair A sticking out from) UNDER *T/-—rp-fr'L UJElt SOClftUV'J SHE'S NOT DOltJG I VjEQV OjELL hero Th*ve you been COM\MG HERE LOHfi - MRS. ROXEY ? TujEVC BEENCOmIng^ mrar roa vears - n* l ’USED TO BE LOUELV BUf A CHEAPER CLASS tS / coming were now/ TOT ' ;-jm -: THEY'RE AT IT AGAIN That old gal luith the ( GLASSES _ IF SHE U*AS STARVING to death SHE'D RATHER GET AN / EAR FULL Or SCANDAL W Than a mouth pull ■ or FOOD _ THEY Gcrr MOTHER \ I ANCHORED - SHE'S > l AFRAID IF* SHE LEAVES/ ^ THEY'LL PAN HER 7 -——— f.'IW.W /'< ^ ■ f tmi %r m> IWlI »r«4N»f. t»» > <T»»4« Mnrfc l*t, f+M BARNEY GOOGLE- SPARK PLUG’S ILLNESS MUST BE CATCHING. Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Billy DeBeck (Copyright* 19J1.) Boss. tSE RE PUUifoAN PO'TAH TOO All <Sl\JE DAT PRWJATE <ME<SNVATIO<M To ABOUT " SPAHK. PLUG" - ALL DE NlONEY AU GOT IAS 0E 1 UJORLR IS ON DAT BABY'S NOSE 1 neslt Sat IDY = EoTy BONES f HOVl OOfAE ' Yours were. m SARATOGA * . I Thought j \ The train ( \ PULLtO OUT j BOSS, ARTteR LnoT To Tot-e. (At aboutX Xo' MOSS AM AIN-T <iV*JtNt To Do ’ NURRW C.RRT ROU-OVjO Dt RAQ.R.S! AM QUIT CAAH 3oB »» * oe PULLMAN COMPACT IBB TMoO*’ AM WAMTs Mow • 4 a Good look at " DAT MOSS i IS SICK . BOSS - AW jest SWT Fo U)E A>M8UtftNCE^ • CotiyntM 1923. by Kmf F««tar«* Syndiutt, Imj BRINGING UP FATHER—«.ttsxu. 5.D™wn *«■Th*o™ha*ee by McManu‘ IF MANCIE THUNK'S SHE <^OtSNA <SlT NE OP IN THE NORN IN’ BT ANNOT'N He •WITH AN ALARM L CLOCK - SHE’S jr%. wronc: ... “X-_ _ . ■what 4lOT xou UP an alarm t>0 E^LT THIS JSJrJJS' rv\OKNiN<i ? CLOCK!. St—rir-r-TT-- Jr? rnj _^=^= 7-31 Jflpb ©1923 »Y IKTL rt>TUW 5CHVICE. IWC. |-|j JERRY ON THE JOB— _ SCORE ONE FOR SIR ERIC. Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Hoban Sie Eaie Cuu^mem is- here ~rt> SmtN Tue ViOM'OHii' oc /AfAER' CA>-5 RAlA-ROA^ttS b ) 1 VitAH Mou 'JTA SwCM» WIVA ARCUHO ,AHOf JEv-Plaua ~Thih&£ ’TO w>Aj~7ir^v vmoEttniu) "TumGS' s oamroads* < tesiC si'O it, Du*e • anuatuoy') fC CSAUM A \WO\W 'AWGW S How Set RwSKT oowkj. J to n -a fcpu a. HEADS' AGO HVetttj VlASwT MO S\JCW y HU\WS *• Awo X OOA AT TM MCWt] I '' -V (,T<U£ Iocoa*0'T'\)ES TaivjSrA>sy2£«^ 1 too ^eaos' aso voco«cmMe^y tNVSKfrED-A^/^ f 1 Sam =. T wo\w J -r-l 'NEU. 'ThHW ^>S vs-av ‘ eva ? , (c>’>u r !■»»>. y»tn»f »K»rs-'C« Inc nsr. You'll have to develop a little iriore conscience If you're going to quit flirting. Black Kyis; You are a very con ceited young person. I think It Is practically hopeless to think of join ing the Follies. There are a great number of "very beautiful” girls who are "beautiful” dancers and who are much closer to New York than you are. Besides, the Follies isn’t the most heavenly of existences. You are entirely too young to think of marry ing. If you love all three boys equal ly then you don’t really love any of them. Household Suggestions Dndelion Leave*. Do not use the leaves of blooming dandelions for table greens. They are too old and will prove bitter. Light and Fluffy. One chef says that he will Insure the omelet to be light that is made with one-quarter teaspoonful of bak ing powder to every three eggs. For Painted '.Vails. A splendid cleanser for painted walls Is made of two ounces of borax in two quarts of water, one teaspoon ful of ammonia. About half of this quantity should he used to each pail of water. No soap will he required. Saves Your Disposition. If the paper sticks to the package of raisins, place them In the oven for a few minutes and you will be able to pull the paper off easily. It will also cause the raisins to separate and fall apart. advertisement. 666 i. th. most speedy remedy w. know for Constipation, Biliousness, Colds, Headaches and Maiarial Fever. S.S. S. keeps away Pimples THERE are thousands of wo men who wonder why their complexions do not improve in spite of all the face treatments they use. They should not con* tmue to won der. Eruptions I come from blool impuri ties and a lack of rich blood cells. S. S. S. is acknowl edged to be one of the most powerful, rapid and effective blood cleansers known, S. S. S. builds new blood-cells. This is why S. S. S. routs out of your sys tem the impurities which cause boils, pimples, blackheads, acne, blotches, eczema, tetter, rash. S. S. S. is a remarkable flesh builder. That’s why underweight people can quickly build up their lost flesh, get back their normal weight, pink, plump cheeks, bright eyes, and “pep.” S. S. S. it sold at all good drug (tore* in two airta. Th# larger mt ia more economical. C C ^eWorld's Best '/flood Medicine ^ ■*/ Hiding a rash wont hcarit Attempts to conceal completion’ blemishes usually fail, and only serve to draw attention to the defects. I ndemeath most unattractive skins t« a clear, pleasing completion—all that is needed is the prnpertreatment! It is surprising hi w olten a brie^ise 1 Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap ws I r ear away blotches, redness and r uehness and give the skin its naturaj freshness and charm. Ask r«r druffin lor RmmL Resinol And Then He Gave Up Golf By Briggs ( HCV alpc! ILL I MATCH CAROS WITH I You Fora A QUARTER V A HOLE- Ytou . vi Too Pat /-Tcii I The ^ UNAVOIDABLE SNEEZE. , O Th6 v ThOU«HTL6SS CONVERSATION Tm« IMeVlTABLE BATTIINC OF CLUB* vSH M H AND - TMCisI - He — GAVE — UP * - GOLF* • . i \\ The ii. unfortunate ^nappino of A TyJ t <3 I If 0*1* MV ItllUMl »**€ ABIE THE AGENT — —Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Hershfield ! A Huhflp Slum. /^rrs pos'Yiufl uke a U^rtvc Cvo& here iw THIS RE Vials raMr. EOERN tAV * KJO UN&OCAEIE REM/VR<iK)<i$ < _AUC#J<i TRE BCNi-EUER'VTWtlOCr KJVCEi'. / *. L/- - I What a Bolt of Bright Ribbon Will Do for Your Sitting Room. If your sitting room has a founda tion color of blue or tan or gray or yellow, you may make a few simple article^ of honeydew ribbon that will work wonders In the appearance of the room. Buy a bolt of eight-inch satin rib bon of the foundation color of honey dew, but having motifs In blue and green and clover. Use two yards of this ribbon to make a shade for the lamp, covering a plain wire frame, putting a little fullness In the ribbon as it is being sewed on. A long bolster-shaped couch pillow Is covered with blue silk, or silk the shade of the predominant color cf the room. The honeydew ribbon Is applied about the circumference of the pillow at each end. A tassel at the ends completes a Very attractive pillow. Now the table should have two rib bons running across the ends of a" silk ruAner. A square pillow is made of clover silk with two pieces of the ribbon running from side to side and crossing in the center. These acces sories in a room of neutral tints will work a transformation. Ladies Keep Your Skin Clear, Sweet, Healthy With Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Talcum AD V K RTI hKM EN T. HEAL SKJNDISEASES' Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrat ing, Antiseptic Liquid It is unnecessary for you to suffer with Eczema, Blotches, Ringworm, Rashes and similar skin troubles. Zemo obtained at any drug store for 35c, or 11.00 for extra large bottle, and promptly applied will usually give in stant relief from itching torture. It cleanses and soothes the skin and heals quickly and effectively most skin diseases. Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating, disappearing liquid and is soothing to the most delicste skin. Get It today and save all further distress. AHVERTISESfEVT. During Hot Weather Drink Lots of Water, Eat Light Foods Take Red Q-oes Liver Pills! they prevent sickness by keeping the blood cool and remove indigested food from the stomach and bowels, that condition wnicn causes auto intoxication, dyspepsia and const! pat ion.'" Red Cross Liver Pills are mild In action and pleasant to take; they stimulate the bowel and stomach secretions, sweeten the breath, re move sallow complexion, dizziness sick headache, and indigestion. Red Cross Liver Pills embrace new Ideas in the practice of medicine; they produce results. Sold in Omaha by Sherman 4 McConnell and Beator Drug company, for I5c, or sent by |Rea Bros., Minneapolis. Minn. Wdvkktistment. SAVED FROM AN OPERATION Now Recommends Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Waahfngton.D.C.—“Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound saved me from an operation which a physician said 1 would have to have for a very bad case of female trouble. My sys tem was all run down fortwoyears after my little girl was born. Then I read of your won derful ’ medicine and decided to try it. 1 could hardly drag one foot after the other, and al ter taking six bottles of the Vegetable Compound I felt like a new woman. I now do all my housework, also wash ing and ironing, and do not know what real trouble is. Mv health is fine, and I weigh 140 pounds. When 1 started taking it l weighed 97 pounds. I gladly recommend Lydia EL Pink ham's Veg etable Compound to any one who is suffering from female trouble or is run down. You may use this testimo nial for 1 am only too glad to let suf fering women know what the Vege table Compound did for me."—Mrs. Ipa Hewitt, 1529 Penna-Ave, S. EL, Washington.D.C Such letters from women in every section of this country prove beyond question the merit of Lydia EL Pink* AIM I K1 ISKMF.Nt7 Beautiful Hair Fascinates All The hair fetish st. technically is a criminal who cannot resist the temp tation to steal hair: who cannot see a beautiful woman without being un controllably seised with a desire to snip a lock of her hair and carry it away. Yet the hair fe:S' s' gts;s say. Is only abnormally afflicted with the same fascination for beautiful hair which all of us possess in milder form. Features are unchangeable. Sir* and figure are more or less unalter able ltut beautiful hair Is within th* power of every woman. Begular and thorough cleansing with FITCH SHAMPlK* - the first requisite of a clean, dandruff fre* scalp, and beautiful, healthy, glossy, lustrous hair. 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