The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, July 05, 1923, CITY EDITION, Image 10

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    Beatrice Fairfax
PKOMjgiS TH AT 1‘KKI‘I.KV
The Selfish Girl.
Dear Miss Fairfax: I am 20 and In
love with a man of 24, who says he
loves me. He takes me out Saturday
nights and every Sunday he goes to
his sister and loaves me home alone,
tie you think 1 should resent this?
M. K.
The man who is kind and consider
ate of'hiit own people will probably be
kind to his wife as well. You cannot
force this man to devote himself to
you, but by being gracious and friend
ly you can do much to make yourself
necessary to him. Be grateful for
what he does offer you and don t make
selfish demands at this time.
•lerry: I'm afraid I don't know any
remedy for bowlegs except .lust long
enough dresses to hide them. 1
wouldn't worry murh shout them.
They're there and all the worrying in
the world won't help them unless you
have the bones broken and reset. I
understand that clays are not harm
ful to the complexion, but. never hav
ing used them myself, 1 can’t give you
any first band information. I do
not beliete any depilatory will remote
hair permanently. The only way to
become less self.conscious is to ty to
forget yourself. Make yourself in
terested in the person to whom you
are speaking and try to find out his
particular hobby. Then discuss that.
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Try not to tblnk of yourself when
you are alone. Get interested in some
one thing and work at it so hard that
you won't have time to think of your
self.
Be perfectly natural to a boy friend
who comes to call. You might dis
cuss some book you both have read,
or some movie you both have seen.
You might show him your flower gar
den if you have one or let him see
your snapshot book. It takes quite
a while to explain about each snap
shot. Or you might take him right
into the kitchen, tie him in a big
apron, and set him to shelling nuts
for candy or helping you pull taffy.
If a boy tries to kiss you, you can re
fuse absolutely to let him. If he is a
gentleman, he won't persist in annex
ing you.
J think you could wear yellow».
[brown*, cream* and henna* very well,
You would probably look well In w hit*
too. The right shade of blue would
bring out the bltie in your eye*. Pale
green or pink would look well with ^
a white complexion. You are. a lit He
overweight, but not enough to worn'
much about. Avoid starches and
sugar and exercise more. My. what a
long letter this is, Jerry. Write m*
again.
(HI I .am pa.
Adding a pinch of salt to the eft
when filling oil lamps will cause them
to burn more brilliantly.
ADVERTISEMENT. 0 ADVERTISEMENT.
Notice- rJS/catiwi?
JJon t let sere, burning, swollen,
aching, tired FEET, callouses, or'
corns, bunions and blisters^v
3$o\\ ■jour jyjofli
GYPSY FOOT RELIEF
THIS wonderful secret from the
desert makes soreness, burning,
aching and pains from callouses,
corns and bunions disappear as if
by magic!
Applied in one minute, without
fuss or - bother, you walk, work,
dance and stay on your feet as long
as you please.
NO need of soaking your feet in hot.
cold, or medicated bath*. No powder*
to dry, crack and blitter skin— nor
plaster*, pads, or dangerous cutting when
you have a box of Gypsy Foot ttelief.
Don’t go on your vacation without it.
It soothes, cools, heals and ends the
worst case* of foot-suffering in three min
ute*. or you get back the little it cost*.
AH druggists sell i* including Sherman dr
McConnell. Featon Drug Co.. Haines Drug
Co.. Merritt Drug Co. and Green Drug Co.
AD V F.RThKM FA T.
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Remarkable Discovery Prom
ises Relief to Rheumatic
Sufferer*.
German chemistry that has s van fo
'he world the boon of Aspir.n for tha
relief of headache pain, and Novocains
for painless dentistry. haa now come
forward with another a^.'entific discov
ery that promise# to make rheumatic
pain a tb.ng of the past for thousands
"ho have suffered terrible tontures.
A new combination of certain oils
haa b»en discovered, which produces •
clear arob«r liquid that afford# imme
diate relief from pain in many in.
stance*. It la *o penetrating tha* it
disappears within a few se*-**nda. *© that
jt mu>t be entirely absorb'd by the bodjr
tissue Even in the moat advaftc ed and
stubborn cases the ue»- of th!» remark
able oil ha* shown astonishfnr Improve
! ment at once tn many cases Tired mus
clee regain life, creaking mints nth the
; pain gone, become supple, and the an
noying twinges cease.
astonishing have been the results
from the use of this oil that th* Amer
ican distributor* have authorised iocml
druggists to dispense it to rheuinatlf suf.
i ferers n this etts. wth a positive writ
ten guarantee, signed by t hemeelv«« to
return the full nur< haae price of the f’-mt
bottle If the rheumatic pain# are not won
derfully relieved. All who suffer should
take advantage of this liberal offer, ro
le** >ou get relief from the very fir*!
bottle your druggst will return your
money It |* called Bubler Oil and ran
be had at moat good druggists, such as
’’Herman-M -Ce nts**I! Drug Co. Reason
Drug Co Merritt Drug Cn Barney pa
gan Drutf Co . and l*nttt.Docekal Drug
Co. ___
ADTEIThRNEXT.
Child-birth
Here i> • wonderful meseec* *° ell
expectant mother*!
When the Little One arrives, you
can have that moment more free
iron* iun*nnf man you
ha\e perhaps imagined.
An eminent physician,
expert in this science,
has shown the way. It
was he who first pro*
e*ured the preat^remedy,
"Mother’* friend.4
Mr*. C. J. Hartman,
Scranton, Pa* says;
"With trty first two
children I had * «&**©?
and * nurse, and then
they had to use instru
ments. hut with my last
t«o children I used
Mothers Friend and had only a nurse: we
had no time to get a doctor because I wasn't <
\9T7 siek—only about ten or fifteen min- i
utes.** Um "Mother's Friend” as our moth
er* and grandmother* did. Don't wait, start
today, and meanwhile write to Bradfteld
Regelate* Co.. BA 4$. Atlanta. G*.. for a
free illustrated book containing information
every expectant mother should have. "Moth
er's Friend” U eold by all drug store*
•very* her*.
Yes! Is Is Impossible to Carry on a Conversation Today. By BriggS
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ADVERTISEMENT.
Nervous Woman .
Complete Wreck
Tell* How She Was Made Well
by Lydia L Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound
Indianapolis, Ind.— “Now I want to
tell you just what induced me to take
your medicine, it.
seemed that I had
some kind of
weakness so that
I could not carry a
child its full time.
The last time I
was troubled thi3
way I had a ner
vous breakdown
and was a com
plete wreck. The
doctor thought I
would not live, and
if I did that 1 would never be well and
strong again. But I told them I was
going to get well, that I was not go
ing to die just then. My husband got
me Lydia E. Pin*ham's Vegetable
Compound and I took six bottles of it.
1 soon got strong again and had three
more children. 1 have recommended
the Vegetable Compound ever since,
and if vou could see me now you would
think 1 had always been well.”—Mrs.
Mary F. HERkicK, 234 Detroit St,
Indianapolis. Ind.
Lydia E Pink ham’s Vegetable Com
pound is an excellent medicine for ^
expectant mothers and should be
taken during the entire period. It
has a general effect to strengthen and
tone up the entire reproductive sys
tem. so that it may work in every
respect effectually as nature intend*.
AIMJEKTIbEMENT.
Ladies Can Wear Shoes
One si*e smaller and walk in com
fort by usiig Allen'* Foot-Ease. t
antiseptic, healing powder for tbe
feet. Shaken into the shoe* Allen s
Foot-Ease, nlake* tight or new shoes
jfeel easy, give* instant relief to Corr,5
Bunion*, and Callu*c*. prevent* Hli*
rr*. and Sore Spots and give* rest to
tired, aching, swollen feet. Those
who use Alien's Foot Ease have
solved their foot troubles. Over 1.5*»
000 pound* of Powder for the Fee
were used by our Army and Nav .
during the war. Sold everywhere
For Free sample and a Foot-Ease
Walking Doll. Addres*
'A LEE NS FOOT EASE. Le Roy. S T.
tm hurismiNT.
GOITRE ^
Completely Relieved for Wisconsin
Lady — Caused Choking and
Smothering — Health Was
Impaired—a Liniment
Used.
Mr* Was. P. J©n©«, HarUand. Ws«
says sh© i» wiUtnc to writ© any or© how
• h© *m, in a short t»m©. relieved of h©r
t©n-y©ar rottf* with Sorbcl-Wuadrur W. a
•tain)©** linimoat.
Get f’-ee information from Sorb©] Com
b*nj. M ©chants burg. Ohio. Sold hy a'.l
•rue •tore*. lorfily at Sherman A Mt
Con a© II drur store*
\l>\ F.RTISKMI NT.
You, Too, Can Have
Beautiful Hair
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! Ttie novelist nays:—"Her hair scf*
las silk—"
The nio\ se screen r*citea.«-"Her
hair, iich. brown and lustrous—"
The poet sings —"Her ha;r, like
spun geld—"
Everyone recognise* the charm cf
heautiful, soft glossy hair. Tct few
realise that beautiful hair i* mainly
a matter of care atnl eleanlieness
A K1TCK SHAMPOO twice a month
"ill keep your scalp clean and fees
fiwn dandruff and the pores .open
It will remove dirt and unnatural
mis fjom the hair leaving it healthy,
silky ipd lustrous.
Don't sit by and watch >©ur hair
grow thin and lifeless No amount
of curling, patting or tucking away
of stray locks can compare with a
natural wealth of hair in clean, \
healthy condition.
Write for copy of our free book
let, "The Secret of Heautiful Hair."
The FITCH SHAMPOO is on sal*
at first class toilet goods counters
In two sises. 7.< cents, list fotvfanit
!>• package*. Complete directiona in ^
the package Appluat tor. a at leading
Ivartver shops.
Our fine Id page illustrated book
lei. "The Secret of Heauttfu! Hair."
mailed free to anyone upon revues
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