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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1923)
Don'ts That Well Bred People Always Remember. If there are difficulties—as the good book says—for the rich man in enter ing the kingdom of heaven, unknown to the man who has no wealth, then surely there are snares and pitfalls in the way of attaining good manners and perfect courtesy that stand in the way of the person of wealth, espe cially newly acquired wealth, that are never known to those in humbler circumstances. Don’t tell how much you paid for things. Tiresome enough is to listen to the person of moderate means re count prices, but it is usually insuf ferabe to hear your rich friend di gress on prices. Especially avoid speaking of your acquaintances as "a wealthy friend of mine” or "a friend of mine in reduced circumstances,” or in any way that should indicate that you had your friends, cataloged according to in conte. A newly rich person will, of course, retain many friends of small incomes—friends of former days—and increased wealth will bring friends of n»eans. One of the pitfalls that lie in the way ot newly rich consists of lavish display in entertaining. Remember that the best form in entertaining clings to that which is conventional and conservative. The hostess who has always had ample means may be able to "get away" with freakish en tertainlng. but if you attempt it >ou will be laughed at. Avoid fruits out of season at your dinner parties and various viands that are rare and ex tremely costly. Don't talk about your servants. The person still self conscious over newly acquired wealth is strongly tempted THE NEBBS_ ‘ PAY DAY. Directed for The Omaha Bee by Sol He** (cMJSr A MINUTE —WOU MUS?) (leave SOME MONEV - , I'VE GOT TO MAs/E AT (LEAST TlTW COLLARS Nv-> ! II -3 / R/EGotTOPAVTHEDC2ESSMAV<EQ\ NIGHT AND GET SOME LINING'S / ID TQlMMlNG Tbe BETS VS IT FIT AMD L’LL NEED AT / asr tiftv Collars j I (TirW BUCKSV*HAT DO Sou T I AM - A DOUGH TOU«mTA»m ? < -A sou SAS IT LIKE SOU UJERE ) B ASKING TOR A MATCH ! \ |L SOO THINK I'M MADE OF MONESJj ___f XXL SAY YOURE NO VOONTAinY - >6F OOU6U* YOU'at MORE UKC\ i( A SATE OJiTW A Time LOCK SEXJ . .. *- ) FOR 1WK fttsr OF YOOR urc • V 1 ! I rvjT YOliRE GOING to wand me I -Fifty DOLLARS AND YOU'RE GOING/ ? TO ACT LIKE YOU ARE>^~^ having a lot c'* TON — SMILE AHOffc UM) >, NON\ and I Caj t.* BartieV Google and Spark Plug If Barney Goes Broke He Can Get a Job as a Side-Show Freak. Drawn for he l;,** y 1 y e ec SXM TELLING TOO. MOE. THAT ’BELGIAN HAIR W TbNiG" is the most remarkable y ACHIEVEMENT IM TEARS = (MOT ONLY U/IIL f IT GROW HAIR INSTANTANEOUSLY $UT ITS \ A Swell Beverage, - great stupe ro*^-^ \ LUMBAGO ANb RHEUMATISM AMO EVEN ) ^TAKE'S SPOTS OCFA TANEY VESTS -_y S O ojilfL rY Tue stock mas certainly s' ( HAD A METEORIC RISE - C , [Y* > l Think * shall A j ° < ( ) FEW WUNOREO SHARES - T au ( UJHOS x-v--— - * \ VOUR I ol ° V 3W*ea? jfr Copyright. WZ). by *mg rmtnrtm ^ynateam. inc- | f He S A GOEAT tfov • Iujait-il r finish N'V bath. UlE'U Go DOWN AND f lL INTRODUCE you To HIM - So* .MCE. See if n«®« s ^NY BATH SALTS ON "OmT UMrtDOW Sul __ SORE POOR IN ANOTHER Pnm e . MCE .ITS GOOD VC^.VES.TmiS is moe, 0ARiiCY CjOOGtE S FRi£AJD* 1 // 3 Bur ce^ntn MS 'A Cloyto IS S'/a T tta r A rrucn ■»«» and maccie in full Drawn for The Omaha Bee by McManus BRINGING UP FATHER— U.I r^roiu. pace of colom in the SUNDAY bei (cwnght. mu _ ■—-— » «.min1 j 1 - » f -- , WELL 'OINT'f I'M &ROKE •YOU'VE I LOt>T EVERY" THING ST\UL COT in the monon picture yoor -) eu'biNEti'b * c- I ►caj-th e-w—t-LLm-tit [ i dee too vhll itt> rue law HAVE DOME C—M tviree CENT*3 I 1 MONEY* j HAVE IN THE } pp world i ll Dot a • A PAPER VO DEE WHAT‘5 COIN ON. , ©'**> •* mr-v PWATumt tovtcr. me. ] j| _ JERRY ON THE JOB problem enough. Dr*wnforThfc°™’“h*b"byHoban -^ — — . i ii up 01 i —ii i ii i ■ | ——I hi IW1' i / SbWNTtJW 1 V 46AU NO. I 1 MIAS’ MK3MWV1 Ow t—/ >A Wf?»ro/j|-^ (mea«? 1 I \ ^X A O IIP wrt. TfMrxm* |» I -I Ain’t It a Grand and Glorious Feeling By Briggs AFTER YoO VE 8EEM MM ToWM 1 SHOPPIM6 ALL Day Amo On The way home You Bscinj To WORRY On»ER CALAMITIES That have probably BE- ^ fallen! the childremi DURIN4.G YOUR ABJCNCt l ' -'<bo feel sure -So^exhim^ Terrible has happened . AMD too DREAD To HEAR The Tale op woe prom THE 5ERVAMT5 AMD AS You Enter TmE* House There ts am OMINOUS \3I LENC £ I il J I ItJi, N Y TiNnim l«« BUT There ARP The KiDDiE-S WHOLE AND HAPPY-AnD ThE ,5ERv/A>jri are There And ANNOUNCE a NICE -- hot .Dinner. ii> _ Tmpv haf NS ABLY BEADY ^ OH M-H- GIRLS’ Ain't IT A GR-R-RRAMD amp GLOR-R-Riouj Feeliw ? frequently to mention "my chauffeur' or “my wife's French mold" or “one of my stable boys,” naively Intimating of course, that he has many servitor*. If you can express yourself without mentioning the servants at all you will be doing better. If you must mention them don't be too explicit as to which one. Trlrks in All Trades. When sewing snaps on a garment sew the half with the projecting point on first. Then press down firmly on the material in the place at which tile corresponding snap is to be sewn. This will leave a distinct impression in fYie goods to show you Just where to place the snap. %7)\ KKTIKKMK.NT A THREE DAYS’ GOUGH IS YOUR DANGER SIGNAL Chronic coughs and persistent colds lead to serious lung trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion is a new medl ’ cal discovery with twofold action; it soothes and heals the inflamed mem brane and kills the germ. Of all known drugs, creosote is recognized by the medical fraternity as the greatest healing agency for the treatment of chronic coughs and colds and other forms of throat and lung troubles. Creomulsion contains. In addition to creosote, other healing elements which soothe and heal the inflamed membranes and stop the Irri tation and inflammation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach is absorbed into the blood, attacks the scat of the trouble and destroys the germs that lead to consumption. Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac tory in the treatment of chronic coughs and colds, bronchial asthma, catarrhal bronchitis and other forms of throat 'and lung diseases, and is excellent for building up the system after colds er the flu. Monqy re funded if any cough or cold, no mat ter of how long standing. Is not re lieved after taking according to di rections. Ask your druggist. Creo mulsion Co.. Atlanta. Ga. ADVEIITI^EMENT. “BANDERINE" Grows Thick, Heavy Hair 35-cent Bottle Removes Dandruff, Stops Falling Hair Gil ls' An abundance of luxuriant! hair full of gloss, gleams and life j shortly follows a genuine toning up, of neglected scalp* with dependable "Panderine.” Falling hair, itching scalp and the dandruff is corrected irymedlately. - Thin, dry. wispy or fading hair is; quickly Invigorated, taking on new strength, color and youthful beauty. "Panderine'' is delightful on the hair; a refreshing, stimulating tonic—not sticky or gre; ->•' Any drug store. ABIE THE AGENT_Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Her*hfield Ill'Unt e Lend* Enchantment. ’TgTr’ N\4i ,/ VOUTUJEl. IU fet HEPPlER^ V y'J UJHQsi UNUE SiEQPRied <^oes HOME > 4j ^MM » ONiOy IK) THEAtRE HE /« ;> \ U)W0T» ME TO TAKE HIM'. I ) @ ^V^QoV to cut OoojKJ EYPEKSESl!^//' ^ BkfcE, I SEE WHERE ^ r of liluputiams PVAYINXJ AT THE E. THEATRE. tb Love IEE THEM. IT SAYS r THE TALLEST ONE YLY TWENTY INCHES y "> HlfrH'■ I UJEU .WE'LL $0 AKb I OoN'T RELIEVE IT* SEE IT « IT SAYS / e>LT fACM WHERE HEUE, HE'S ONLY I U)t'LL SIT, HE'LL V'TUjtlCW INCHES j V LOOK ONLY THAT N^TAU^^/ '\H\^HVy to attract must Radiate. Health/ • BEAUTY is the magnet which draws all eyes—and back of beauty—Health—working silently. Bed blood tingling through the veins;—the glow of youth In the cheeks;—the spring of eager ness, of vim, of vitality in the walk;—the ever graceful air, un restrained by care or worry.—All , the charms of beauty. All the works of health. Men are fascinated by tha charms of beauty. Wopien gaze with envy, secretly jealous, per haps—wondering—hoping—praying for that attractiveness that is not theirs. But why the wondering—the hoping — the praying for that craved-for attractiveness—that beauty. Good looks is the barome ter of one’s condition. Good health radiates beauty. S. S. S. purifies the blood—creates new red blood cells—rids the system of Impuri ties which make beauty and at tractiveness impossible. As wom en to attract must radiate health so must they keep their systems free from impurities and their red blood cells ever Increasing. S. S, does both. L S. S. S., since 1326. hae been flht. ding the system of impurities— % pimples, blackheads, bolls, ecaema and rheumatism—building red blood cells—aiding women to be at tractive by radiating health S. S. S. is made of carefully se lected herbs and barks, scientific ally prepared and proportioned All good drug stores carry S. S. S It is more economical tc purchase the large size bot tie. C CCyWikn You Fee! 4ike Yourself Again ECZEMAYEARS On Face In Rash. Cuticura Healed. •' I was troubled with eczema for j years. It broke out on my (ace in a' rash when I was only three years old. I would be bothered with it for three or four weeks at a time then it would go away for about a i : month and come back again. Itj - itched and burned causing me to; . scratch, and the scratching caused' eruptions " I parted uaing Cut-.cura Soap, ! and Ointment and they helped m-^ j and after using three cakes of So^y“ - . and one bos of Ointment I was! healed.’’ tSigned) Misa Blanche; Welch.417 E. Third Avt., M.tchell So. Dak. Use Cuticura for all toilet purpoaea SjlsXh rm *T lUi! Addrtm ttorim. E Ua.<Ur 4* iUm Se <J c*«rj «Rrr«.Scarce Ta*w»»* HTCuticara Soap»hav«* wilkwtaai AI)> i:rtiseme>*t. BETTE RTOANCALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute \ - ■ - ■ ■■■■ ■ ■— Dr. Edwards* Oliva Tablets—tha sub stitute for calomel—are a mild but sare laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. These little olive colored tablets are the result of Dr. Edwards* determination not to treat beer and bowel complaints with calomel. The rlea5ant little tablets do the fix'd that calomel does, but have no had after effect*. They don’t injure the teeth Lihe strong liquids or calomel. They take bold of the trouble and quickly correct it Whv curt the liver at the expemse of the teeth* Calomel sometimes pla*s ha\*»c with tne gum*. So do strenc liquids. It is best net to take calomel. Let Dr. Edwa:ds Oh\e Tablets take it* place. Headache*, “dullnes*** ard that htf feeiinf come from constipa* or. And a dis ordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards* Olive Tablets when you feel ’ lory** and ‘heavy " They “clear" clouded brain and “perk up** the stMrit*. 15e and She. ADY ERTI>KME>T i MRS. LINDQUIST TELLSWOIWENOF MIDDLE AGE What Lydia E Pinkham’* Vegetable Compound Did for Her Kansas City. Mo. — " I was Left in a very serious condition after, child oirui ana tow thought 1 could < ever he any bet ter. Then came the ‘Change of Life'and 1 was not I prepared for what I had to suffer. I had to go to bed at times to be per fectly quiet as 1 could not even stoop down to pick any thing from the noor. i cna nor nmrr any pain, nui i wa* decidedly nervous ana could not (deep. For nearly two years I was this way. and the doctor wa* frank enough to tell me that he could do no more for me. Shortly after thia 1 happened to see in a newspaper an advertise ment of Lydia E. Pmkham'a Vegeta* ble Compound. In a few dap the vmM icine was in the house and I had beg#r it* use and I took it regularly untf.* I wa* well. I recommend the"Vfcge- ^ table Compound to others when I hare the opportunity. ” — Mr*. Mat UhfixjUTTT, *814 lndepsodaooa Asa.