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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1925)
overeat on starches or sweets. No particular brand of soap or cold cream is going to cure you. Kind a soap and a cream that do not ir* ritate your skin and then depend upon healthful habits to do the rest. Bltie-Kyed Bobbie: Is it wrong to dance and play cards? I think not, it they are done In reason. There are some people who think there is harm in these diversions and such people are entitled to their opinions, and should not Indulge in what they con sider wrong. If you care enough about the boy to give up cards for him, do so, but if you feel his request is unreasonable, tell him so. Perhaps the boy doesn't realize that. Betty: Of course a girl of your age should be permitted to go with boys if she doesn't stay out too late, or go too often. But if your stepmother rules the home, you may have to de fer to her wishes while you are in school. In a few years you can be seif supporting anil ran then claim the right to make decisions for your self. _ Broken Hearted; Perhaps you ex pert your lover to come t-K> often. Be reasonable on that point. From what you say 1 Judge he Is somewhat erratic. You will know without rnv advice if he treats you fairly. Fet himc know you expect consideration and constancy. Worried Man: If you love this wont an and wish to marry her. you are not doing wrong to kiss her good night. Don’t exaggerate your conduct and think things are bad when they are not. C. B. •!.: Thanks for your letter, which T can't print Just at this time, having so many answers that must be made. Brown Eyes: I would advise you not In go with this bov any more. He Is undoubtedly trying to make you Jealous by taking the other girl around. It is fortunate you d< n t rare. Be friendly but firm about not going with him. Broken Hearted: Why not be m • onable? The boy will dislike you If * you are so unfair as to expert } n to ronflne his attention solely to \ Show him you ran be a good fellow when he takes somebody else ■ "it. t s “Never Mend” Burlington Chiffons Sheer 1 00 Sheer and 1 P»ir «nd Clear Clear F. W. Thorne Co. 1812 Farnam St. — * ickk want \ds bring res I i.ts A Wipe’s Confession! : by” . _ Qldele §'arriso% on any of them, retied the bundles and deposited them in the bag. When we had finished, we faced each other, tired and flushed, but certain that no scrap of writing, except the numbers upon the outside of the bundles, was was contained in the valise. “You’re a Wii, Madge.” “You're a wiz, Madge.'' Lillian said warmly, drawing a long breath compounded of fatigue ami relief. “ 'Neatness and dispatch' ought to be printed across your chest. Now the next thing is to insure the safety of this thing. 1 hate to have it kicking around the house.” ”1 can put it in the bank strong room, down at the Harbor,” I said. "That’s where l put the silver when ever we leave the house alone. Of course, the things are too big for a safety deposit box. hut the hank has a room on purpose for the larger thing:*.” "That s just the ticket,” she ’agreed. ‘'I’ll go down with you when you take it, but—not—just—now.” The last words came faintly and I caught her as she swayed against me, her face and lips pallid, her eyes closing wearily. “Lillian!” I called frantically, steadying her sagging figure as best I could. “What is it?” But there was n*> answer, and ! realized that it was a swooning wo man whom I held in my arms. Birtli Announcements. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Linde announce the birth of a daughter March 25 at Methodist hospital. A son was born there March 26 to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Hilton an nounce the birth of a son March 26 at Omaha Maternity hospital. Mr. and Mis. W. F. Callahan of Los Angeles, Cal., are the guests of Mr. Callahan's sister, Mrs. M. J> Albrecht. t—■ > COLOR CLT-OUTS Mary and Her Lamb V -—-' NVxt \* **»»k th#TP will b# another pir tnr«*-»tory. This time It wlIJ be a fairy (ale. • • • An soon as school was over Wary lari to get her hat and coat. Site wanted to get home JttM as fast as site could, so she could find out if her little lamb arrived home safely. But when she got outside the school house, there was the lamb waiting for her. He bad been out ill front all that time, because he wouldn't go home without her. ■ After that you may be very sure that .Mary was careful to see that her lamb was locked in when site started for school. (Here's a pretty pink dress wllh hat and fan for Mary to dress up In. She wears it when she takes her lamb out for a walk.) Broken Hearted: Your had com plexion comes from your blood. You should see a doctor about it. He can advise you more accurately than I can. But this much I am sure is good advice. Watch your diet and get plenty of exercise. Drink lots of water, starting with two glasses of hot water before breakfast. Don't .Matlge and Lillian Count the Money. I think I was as pale as Lillian as I took the bundle of supposed bank noles from her hand. ''Counterfeit money!” I gasped, ruf fling the bills through my fingers as she had done. "But surely these nre real!" I stripped off the outside hills from, the lop and bottom of the pack age ind held them out to her. She toojc them and held them close to her. eyes. 'If’erhaps they are,” she said a bit dutjjously, “although there are some mighty clever counterfeits floating around. I'm not an expert on them, however. Your father, now. could tell „ th^En in a minute. I'm inclined to the opinion, though, that these are real. AVStpcver copped the original con tents of this valise, certainly had enough to be able to spare any nttm beg of twenties. It's the old trick genuine bills on top am] bottom, phshy in between. And to think 1 felt for it for even a minute!” A Bundle of paper. Her voice was filled with self-con tempt. I knew that no possible harm could come of her mistake, and al '.7~~ =1 « - 1 cvqyixxiy i'POSTS Bran Flakes . as an ounce of prevention It makes the most delicious muffins, too! ,__ though no one but ourselves knew of It, yet she was scoring herself as bitterly as if she had been guilty of a most flagrant error. This Is her invariable procedure with her own sins of omission and commission, and it is one which makes it easier for her associates to he patient under her discipline. She stood rigidly erect for a few seconds, looking down at the bundle of bogus money in my lap. Then she struck her hands together with a gesture of decision. “In the language of the redoubt able Dicky Troop of Kipling's char acter gallery, ‘I'll never trust my own judgment again,’" she said. “Hut that doesn't string any beans for us now. Come, Madge, up with you. We've a bit of work to do In which I need that photographic memory- of yours. Here, I'll take the money.” She stooped and lifted the bundle of bills, careful, as I noted, not to disturb the order In which they had been wrapped. I sprung to my feet us soon as they- left my hands, and she imperatively gestured me to.the table where she had placed the bag. “Were going to go through every packet in her," she said, "to make sure there is no message or writing of any kind concealed in them. I want you to examine every faintest pencil mark if you find one, either inside the packages or upon the pa per wrapping them. And I want you to remember exactly the way in which they.are tied and wrapped, so that we can. do them up again In such a manner as to defy detection that they have been opened. This stuff may be evidenc?, y-ou know. Perhaps—who klows?—It may be the very thing needed to put the rope around the necks of the people who are trying to blackjack poor Hugh." I opened the valise wide and In spected the position of the packages carefully, fixing them In my memory-. Then, waving Lillian aside, for I wished to be sure of putting' the packages hack In exactly the same order. I lifted them out and piled them on the table, observing as I did that each, one bore a number. "We had better open one at a time, go through it, tie it up again and deposit it In the valise before we take the next one." I suggested. "Go ahead. You’re the doctor this trip.” Lillian rejoined. And then for a lone time we did not speak except to check each others counting. We counted the bills In esch bundle, made sure that there was no writing mm M. J. Brandenatein A Co., Terminal Warehouse Co., 10th and Jones Sta., Omaha. Gronewef A Scheentfen Co., Wholesale Distributors. Telephone Jackron 1302. For Finer Texture and Larger Voluoe in your bakings use BAKING POWDER SamePrice pet GO Otxrtccs for GO More than aTbund and a half for a Quarter .A trial will convince you of its high quality Millions of Founds Used by the Government Her Faithful Pel. This is the last rhapter of the s’ory of ! Mary and her famous little lamb. Chil dren who saved all the Cut-Outs this week should have a whole set of paper dolls with whirh to art out this story. I m mmwmwnwm ■% sunset gold m mm fi IS 11 1 i L U brand. i #a | m 11 3 fl Mr This is the Pride of £LhL B B* | | H Our Omaha Stores. | yj® I H A RED goose brand 4| £■ I 8 99 19 Tender Early June E S KKffll ^HP9 H A A SUNSET GOLD BRAND „|| «S H 9 I® 99 19 Ml Finest Country g S A |o I vvnli No2ctntleman. g | M CAMPBELL’S Jfcjfc 8 R|SC IN TOMATO SAUCE "jg HS f% I fins 3»^.sbr.. g I LETTUCES-12ic| BACON ——— 42c I MM MM MM Large Selected MM MM 14; V2RC Strictly Fresh «V A I■ 11 mM Absolutely Fancy || la B| W Per Dozen . W 9 SOAP r” 39c! 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