The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, June 21, 1923, CITY EDITION, Image 14

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    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
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because too cleaned mouse,/,
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restaurant and pall heir (
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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
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For the Skin
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—
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.
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i
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Everyone recognizes th» charm of
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A EITCH SHAMPOO twice ai
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Don t sit by and watch your hair
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Write for copy of our free hook
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The FITCH SHAMPOO is on sale
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In two s.zes, 75 cents. II 'n for fam
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Our fine l*page illustrated book
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la.
AnVFRn-FMfNT.
During Hot Weather
Drink Lots of Water
Eat Light Foods
Take Red Cross Liver Pills; they
pre\en! sickness by keeping the blood
cool and remove !ndige«-ed food from
the stomach and bowels, that condi
tion w hich causes a Jto intoxication.
dyspeps.a and constipation.
Red Cross Liver Pills are mild In
action and pleasant to take, they
stimulate the bowel and stomach se
cretions. sweeten the breath, remove
sallow complexion, dixxiness. sick
headache, and indigestion.
Red Cross Liver Pills embrace new
ideas in the practice of medicine, they i
produce results Put up in watch- \
shaped, screw top bottles sold in j
Omaha by Sherman A McConnell
drug stores and other drugg sts for
:5c The genuine has the Red Cross,
Insignia printed on box
Oh Man ._ . Byfrte8
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Another remark
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rome out of Germany. V
Ct is a scientific com /
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ADVEBTI'KHEXT.
Childbirth
Here is a wonderful message to all
expectant mothers!
When the Little Or.e arrives, vri
can have that moment more free
xrom *-n*nr»g mar. you
ha^e perhaps imagined.
An emmet? physician,
expert in thi* science,
>a* wn the way. It
wa* he who first pro
duced the great remedy,
“Mother'* Friend.**
Mr*. C. J. Hartman,
Scranton. Pa^ aay*:
“With tr.y firs? two
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and a nurse, and then
they had to u«e instru
ment*. but r.j my last
two children I used
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had do time to set a doctor becaase I wasn't
very sick—only a boat ten or fifteen min*
vtat " Use "Mother's Friend’* as ©c- moth
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todar. and meanwt.'e write to Bradfieii
Re*r-later Co.. BA 46. Atlanta, Ca., for a
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every expectant rao*her should have. "Moth
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t.tiywhtrt.
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1 !«eka*i«r. R. T.
\D\ CRT1SCMF.NT*
Doctors Wanted
To Operate
Mrs. Quillon Tells How Lydia E.
Pinkham s Vegetable Compound
Saved Her from an Operation
Muskegon, Michigan—"After doc
toring for eight or nine year w thd’.f
ferer.t pnyeicians
without any relief
at all. they s.ud at
last that medicine
would r.ot reach
my case and I
should have an
operation. 1 had
heard of Lydia E.
iPir.kfcam's N o po
table Compound
and often m* it
advertised in dif
ferent papers
where some women n.11 su'vnea juss
as 1 did and got well and strong again
by taking tho Vegetable Com pound.
1 deckled to see what it w.-uld do for
me. and before 1 had t” shed tho
fourth bottle 1 was :■ ieh hotter, the
weakness stopped and the severe
pains in my sides left me 1 am how
much stronger and do mv ow n work
and work in the factory ho* lea. I am
still taking the Vegetable Compound
and give it all the pci ~o Mn,
Nmir QrtuoN. it Morris tot.,
Muskegon, Mieh.
Women should heed such warning
symptoms as hearing .tow n pa ns arid
weakness, for they indicate aims fe
male trouble. a:-t a per. -vnt and
faithful use of l.ydia V IVkhamc
Vegetable Compoundm.i svijotu fail
to help