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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1923)
Beatrice Fairfax PROBLEMS THAT PERPLEX. Silk Stockings Better Than Home. Dear Jliss Fairfax: This is about a girl, a friend. She cared very much for a friend, but he didn't come up to what she expected of him. lie did not work very steadily, and then ids people were German. The man was respectful to her, courteous. Finally she told him to make good and, be cause she was so anxious that he make good, she dared him to. Inter she found he considered her ignorant. Well, lie did not make good. He iilunned revenge on the brothers who had warned her and urged her against crossing her blood with Hun blood: ami In Booking re venge lie proved her brother* were correct. /He proved that he was ca naille of brng ;vc suffering and misery to her. Do, girl*, listen to your parents: they know. If they' had It to do over again, no parent would marry. They try to tell youth there Is noth ing to love, It is oil Infatuation, but few listen. Then they get burned. Better to waka up in time and hh\' your youth for good times anil silk stoekings and the other nioe things voii pan earn if vnu are nut tied down. Nidi. MOTtlSlK. tYhat a aud tirade! tYhat can your experience In life have la-en to cause you to feel ao bitterly? Your altitude toward life in badly croon-eyed Do you mean that nilk tdoekinga THE NEBBS FRESH FISH Directed for The Omaha Bee by Sol Hesk ^dUNiOP , \V. THERE ARE AMV ri5H ^, THIS OLD LAKE ‘THE'/ BELONG Tb ME \ —WHEN I WAS A LITTLE BOV WE'D ) Catch a lot or risu amo rav AMO EAT I THEM RIGHT OUT (M THE WOODS - / \um-hVum Vum - WERE THEV Good jy WHEN THE FISH ARE BfflMG THE GREATEST SPORT »N THE world — But \ ought Tb BE FLV FISHING -THEVRE Tut onlv *TMi^GS 8'TinG around MERE Tocxw V--■V'~~ f\¥ THERE’RE’ANV FlSN IN TUlS LAKE] T*CV home: to swim backwards; SO TWEV WONT KNOCK TMClC^ CVtS OUT ON TMET ( \ UNDER BttUSN J S H-MM — TOO WASN'T our THERE TRVitM' S To CATCH FiSH WAS VOO ? A WORM IS AS SATE IN THAT LAKE AS IN HlS MOTHER'S' , ARMS - PEOPLE <iUST TAKE EM OUT \ There To wash em — throw a worm IN THAT LAKE AND IF HE DON T CATCH COLD OR SOMETHING WELL DIE OF OLD AGE — THE (' LAST FISH IN THERE COMMITTED SUICIDE/ (YwENYV SEARS AGO ME WAS ^ SO LONESOME j---1 .» t"£l. TM Mrll «tV. «»• * Co Q y BARNEY GOOGLE- BARNEY FEELS SAFE AGAIN. Drawn for The Omaha Be. by Billy DeBeck / Aw got eotv Bowes on spahk. Piu<i'l ( To VWIM MEAT SAT-IDT . \r DAT MOSS \ VOS^ OET-S <SlW(NE To EE \ A DAIO MlSTAH <Sdo£|.E. \ \N DlS WE AH ToVUN V A*4 Hfc Kwcws V IT* !=7 'y'°ljR HONOR- | Y X HEARO TUe 1 OOCCRED GEMTCEMftM l ElCMIHSI Threate^a The P— L\EE OE J/^\ ^ BARKiEV CVOO<j<-E^/ ^2J ^ v- a r 1 What ?; "I&ey nabbed tMM -J Co ON k Y«5 — YCS ^——rr^r—^ Y Vcu ^ ' IIFE ImSUPAM5£ Gt^TCEfVitO* GOW? V APCUNb SIX MONTHS Amo Xii. "Talk. Copyright. 1923, by King Features Syndicate. Inc. I I ^2 BRINGING UP FATHER—v.&ssrim. D«wn for The Om»h« b« by McM«nu» I WANT TOO TO BE READT TO RECEIVE THE COUNT ' DE C.ENBER WHEN HE CALL'D ;^[_THli> EVENING- j---■ C »t> THAT THE C,UY ] that danc, the OTHER r—-) DMX.HTEP? - OE AR • EEE IF FATHER IE. tNEARLT REAOV -,r YEE> mother: ARE. TOU REAvOT TO ■bEE THE COOrsT i OAOOT? XEt> • 5ENO HIM OP’ y rx x* © 1»M nr IKTU r«anni s«wvic». JERRY ON THE JOB— SAVED BY A NARROW MARGIN. D»wn for The Om.h» Bee by Hobo Time. -MBit, /O0CH•'TVtfiT vjjaV' IA QlOtt S&oEEK '> >4M0 1 OO^t x' v *CAU MAW9E. J ■ NnSU. s \hZ hao > uE/Aw7^B J ftuO* C* Sli^MESr A-r ‘TV& | I TCM.tr 5tOBS ■= /4viP J j§ $cvae Bio^e SI'Wed P I z CbouTEavtrr bu>o \\ DatA3 B>u.»~foE- ), ' , !/ / ' 8UT VOO OuCtfY I'r in '■nwE * ^ OlO Wou? /NES* TjJr tKi I 'Time 'To S.P IT / 'To'TUfc. L4?r 1 CoSto^ y OMl \NAV T<v<rrt Gooo StVW. \MM. ■ Wonder What a Muskallunge Thinks About By Briggs I WOMDeR WHAT That Tun6 (5 e»r~ it . Keeps ^spinnin6 AQO'JfJT> HERE *M_C .P/VY BUT IT POGSN'T MCftKl A THIMCj in mv Youmc, Li Fie TH6RC1 <aOC5 ANOTHER FOMwy LOOKfNti COWTRlv/AlsJCE -U <5c*Sf> TheVRe. A •3C«f=,A<vA'^ i woroeft. iFjItSTjust v -Jo AMUSE AAE - • IT'o A PRETTV TVhnC Tn«we s*A TeMPTifs;c7 A«OR>?tL A WCRM ! .1-° LIKE MUCH To H,*W£ IT fXCt,PT IT* OKJ A HOp1 AojD I MIGHT Ct*T. | CAt^HT- AFBICND \ IOF^INCIGoT | poo CE t> -Th at t UJ A v AN'O < I HAWEV'T I kSetM.HiM v^twct '*-* ... .. k OH TAH£ IT AU/AY- * ,Yoo RE- , oivily waiting Your Tin<b' ipoio T • Try tTo ;f out - v« am old * oMf-tuwe That onj t\ imc - IIVEIBEEMAROONO' \l He«e: Tso jUoN&ilo \ B«t CAUGHT \ iMTh$That! Jfr \A Carj Vou 8cax it Toust Take A LOOK AT THAT V. A RU006R FRoO A>*JD TryuOG To Pao »T MG FOR The .Thiug ,. .^DIS6oSting ! I hoP£' vJHoei/fR'S OoiMfe it t«-*AA/«Al£? |A.<*OoD Tf»v»c 4 ^ I LL TaK- A UTTlt M ftp and "other nice things” are more de sirable than home and fatally? Hu man relationships are ail that make life beautiful. How would you like to l» cast an a desert island with a million pair of silk hose? You d prob ably make a flag of then) with which to hail the first passing steamer. Von speak with too ntueh unkind ness and narrowness about the Ger man. We, in this country, found se rious fault with the tier man phlloso phy which led up to the war, but to deny the people of that nation the many excellent qualities they possess is to subtract from civilisation much which is its due. Here in Nebraska almost a third of our population is of German descent. Many of our most worthy and splendid citizens have German* blood in their veins. Hearn to look at the truth of things. Call a man fine when he is fine, what ever his race or creed. Call a kaiser an evil Influence when he is that, but don’t close your mind against a whole nation, nor to a whole $ex. When you speak disparagingly of a sex. people don't take you serious ly. For we all know too many good, brave rnen, and too many socrlflcing, noble women to vote yes with anyone who pronounces either one rrr the other group entirely had. A little kerosene In the hot watei will make the cellar steps a beautiful white. Cuticura Soap Clears the Skin and Keeps it Clear Si»p. Ointment. Tal'-om. 2Se. everywhere Samp'.ec free of CaUcera Laberatorlat. Dept. Z. Malta*, Mata. .V'VKeep rr Resinol ;•/ handy I There is nothing better | to relieve that miserable little bum, 1 cut or scratch—that bruise, insect ! sting, or any of the miny other minor i hurts that occur daily. Apply freely I but gently to the affected surface so as not to disturb the injured skin, then : bandage lightly. Thu cool, gentle ointment will not »m*rt or •ting even when applied to the ipoet irritated akin. It umaHy atopa the burning, throbbing sensation at once and allays the .r.fitRURAtioB la so amazingly short tune. Retinol Soap it not only a valuable aid to Reamol Ointmant, but it is tha ideal toil at and bath soap for every member of the family. Trv stand tee! Ask your druggist today for Retinol. **A boon and a blotting at an injury droning" M>% ERTISEMEYT. How You Can Make Hairs Quickly Disappear (Help* to Beauty.) Even a «tuhborn growth of hair will quickly vanish from the face. : neck or arm* after a single treatment with delatone. To remove hair fram arms, neck or face make a stiff paste with a little powdered delatone and water, apply to hairy surface and after about two minute* rub off. wash the skin and it will be left free from hair or blem;«h. To avoid d> appointment, be quite certain you get real delatone and mix fresh as wanted. %I»\EUnsElENT. Childbirth Hera U a wonderful neiuie to all expectant mother* I ■When the Little One arrives, you can have that moment more free irons iDleriaf man jom have perhaps imagined. An eminent physician* expert in this science* has shown the way. It was he who first pro duced the rreat Teased* ‘Mother's Friend."* Hr*. C. J. Hartman* Scranton, Pa^ says: •‘With my first two children I had a doctor * Mh then they h«d to use instru ments, but with my last two children 1 used Mother • rriend and had ofilT a none: had no time to get a doctor because I wasn't > fry sick—only about tep or fifteen min utes.** Use "Mother's Friend” as our moth er* and grandmother* di<L Don’t wait, atart today, and meanwhile write to Bradfield Regulator Co.. BA 46, Atlanta. Ga., for a free illustrated book containing information 0\ »rj exp-e^ant mother ahouid have. "Moth* er’a Friend” is sold by all drug atorca— cvaqmrWre. ABIE THE AGENT — _Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Hershfield Kfflclnu) I* Hiclii NOU'VJE QO't \ 1 QOY EufPY YHiMii ( A LUO^bEY.n L ' POS'TlOtL bOuiM Yb The I EAObftV HERE I j LAST bEQREE - l GOT .ABE EViEONYYUNjc, EBSO-OYtL Ns,~>-\ PuwCTUfcu akjdewic^kt , S^QMUkb'.'. 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