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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1923)
Beatrice Fairfax Problems That Perplex The Selfish Admirer. Dear Miss Fairfax: I am 29 and going about with a man of 30. He claims that he love9 me a great deal, but that he would never marry me. He earns $40 per week, and only gives me a present at Christmas. He takes me to the movies on Saturday and that is the only place he takes me. He is very close. Should I give him up? M. B. The man is selflsh and stingy, ac cording to your own judgment and knowledge. What happiness does he offer you? Think what It would be to marry a man for whom you have so many unpleasant reactions. You will be happier if you put such a useless relationship out of your life. An Unfair Fiance. Dear Miss Fairfax: I have been go ing about with a young man for two years and engaged for one year. In all this time he has never taken me to visit his family, and every time I speak to him about it he makes all sorts of excuses. What do you think? ANXIOUS. The man's family ought to call on his fiancee. If your engagement i“ public they must know of it. Even if they disapprove, they cannot refuse to meet the girl who is to be their son's wife unless there is some very good reason why he should not marry. Your parents ought to look into this matter. It is unreasonable and unfair. Twenty Two: It would take some one wiser than I to know what is THE NEBBS_ how things have changed. Dr<lwn for TTb'.°r«bf,?"by So1 He“ hoove g<jr to tavt me out) !to dinner,— » Cleaned the\ mouse Tqom Top to Bottom Tot>W AND l WAS «JUST J Too tired to prepare: Cl c [Dinner To-niGhT _/ 1 < fc-ll [ \ UAD MV MOUTH ALL FtiED Polo A HOME COOKED MEA\-AU&T J because too cleaned mouse,/, l Got TO GO out to SOME I <■ restaurant and pall heir ( To A FLOCK. OF FOOD THAT l tHEt COULDN'T SELL BETvjjEEpjjm \ tl AND 3 O'CLOCK. /-"' jg*i 1 .rnp.H^.1 HH, >, f„. H>M «"• M’,W »** f fAVMCTUEQ. RAISED [ CHILDREN _ MADE TwEiR < i CLOTHES -DVD ALL The house- ( vhoQk.CoocipoG and r EuEOYTUiNG _&HE thought A QESTavjQAooT (JO as EoR \TRAuEUMG MEN AMD f I /Nes anio your father followed 0/ i Plow all dav _ he didnt plav Golf iFOQ EiERClSE AniD HE DIDN'T YAKE A i YA'H-CAQ To BR'NG THE COWb home Yq, 1 MIL< - IF 'too EUER DID A REAL "-LOCRK I D HAJE \ OeLtO HOLD YOUR HEAD; Q;SMUP Yo FEED You BARNEY GOOGLE— BARNEY’S ON THE FIRING LINE TODAY. Drawn lor Th. OrmM Bm. Iqr BOly DeBack f LISTEN, SUNSHINE., NEXT / MONDAT WE GOT AN IMP0«TANY\ / MATCH RACE. ON ECTUlEEN \ / * CUJOOT KATV ' ANO SPARK PluG^ ^ ( NOW £ET THIS / ) <i»VE SPARKY THREE. I HOURS ANO SEVENTEEN ( ("nNVJTES STRENUOUS EXERCISE. \ ANO J Am OLIVJE Oil ROB t)CWU = \ ^vme onlv (jot two more \ dat s To <5et the Squeaks / V our OF HIS HIND ^--, quarters _ S V40Lt> OM A <*UNUTfc*l\ ' rrs A\-U OFF *S THAT <S V>VJ8SC »S ON^ FOR^aoo Kit ’ 3FARX PVU6BACK ^ \n Tuc Barn = i-w ~Xp 6onma forfeit tnc. jfer \OA BUCKS S»v>£ fttT V ^ x / Yw . TWVS TVlFS- •' f OWNER OP "CtOUDV tCATY" ' OV4 . WHU.O , T*\R doo6LE. kiUAT !*ac>o * ABE Yoo \ CRAlY >/THftT PURSE / 1 \-S For.-Two TUousano ? V ViHCRt s Hour y V \>vj r<£\OOVAP, Y= SV>A«.« p 1923, bjr Kiof Ffthma Sjn»(fie*te, locr ***“' <z,-» Sr* nnx'k.Tr'TVTr' T TFI E A TUED R.*i»ur«i SEE J,GGS AN° MA“IF Drawn for The Omaha Bee by McManus BRINGING vJ Jr r A H Li I\ U. S. Patent Officn PACE OF COLORS IN THE SUNDAY BEE (Copyrlttht. j»;i » e>X COLL'C THERE'*, A> LOOK'S*’ ^ Q"Rl_= ^ HOM-WAvl-nt-V WA.VTVNC* FOR FOR t>OME. OU*C,*> • OO - on£? j '(OO know DO I KNOW HER? \ t>HOOLO iW ‘ DO‘ r-< I WELL-ir SiJ; \OU HAPPEN fj to tiEE HER 5 TELL. HER. ' THAT A freno or HERT> lt> want \ ho TOO DON'T KNOW I THE: HALT or »T {_ <ORL_! —-1 'WHIM'S iliUi— ! (c) t923 ■» twT i. rtATuwe Scwvici. i»e. C, -l1 JERRY ON THE JOB_ WHERE’S MARION? IN OHIO._ Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Hoban' / Please'To <Si\je me. ^ mce Clean v—7 Toa HELENA MO^ANA r f KlGTU'N I /\IF2H »EU.» MO WAQWv DONE,. ! "ruAuvc >Jo\i f 3u?T 'TWE v-j S"Aa/E . OU.EZ GO v«Ei IikTt Got mO / )0 jTATiOM. jt -V ' 0*5 'TiC*.E~r VOO. ( \MKE3E-n* . j( \s FuO^EMCE >JEasf - fifi. ( opynflU Ky FhIhih Viwtmn I n< ( cnPZ. "tve^e o* ! V“-^E‘Gm f. b**t for you to do. You are young to marry, and yet if your husband will have a farm wh»n you do, you can make a living. Your parent* will he better ahle to adviae you than any one else. Dolly: I can't tell from th» draw ing you sent me whether you have talent or not. If you like art work you should really make an effort to go into It seriously. You should see a teacher, however, or some one f4>nv petent to advise you. If you are in Lincoln at any time consult some one from the art department at the state university. If you are In Omaha come to m» and I will refer you to some one who can advise you. In the mean time you might write to the r’bli ago Art Institute and find out If they have courses by mall. If you would take a correspondence course you might then ascertain whether or not you have talent. I would write the t'nlverslty of Chicago also, ssk Cuticura Soap The V el vet T ouch For the Skin 8n*p.Ointment.T»!mnp.®c e»erreturn Fornemptnn eriil-eM CnUcnrnLnbnrntnrlee.Dnst X. Mnlden. Kent — THIS WEEK’S BEAUTY HINT Does the man notice a woman’s hair? Yes, indeed he does. Many times the attention of “the one man” has been caught hy beautiful hair.. Love stories all tell of the heroines beautiful hair because it is one of the features which most attracts men. In washing the hair It is not advisable to use a makeshift, hut always use a preparation made for shampooing only. You can enjoy the best that is known for about three cents a sham poo by getting a package of canthrox from your druggist; dissolve a t»a spoonful in a cup of hot water and your shampoo is ready. After its use the hair dries rapidly with a uniform color. Dandruff, ex- e«g oil and dirt are dissolved and entirely disappear. Youi* hair will be so fiuffv that it will look much heavier than it is. Its luster and softness will also delight you. while the stimulated scalp gains the health which insures hair growth. —Advertisement. ADVERTISEMENT, You, Too, Can Have Beautiful Hair i The novelist says —'Her hair, soft as silk—' The movie screen recites—' Her hair. rich, brown and lustrous—" The poet sings:—"Her hair, like; spun gold—" Everyone recognizes th» charm of beautiful, soft glossy hair. Vet few i realize that beautiful hair is maily j a matter of care and cleanliness. A EITCH SHAMPOO twice ai month will keep your scalp clean and free from dandruff and the pores open. It will remove dirt and un-i natural oils from the hair, leaving it healthy, silky and lustrous. 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