The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, July 18, 1923, CITY EDITION, Image 10

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    Beatrice Fairfax
PROBLEMS THAT PERPLEX.
A Dilatory Lover..
Dear Miss Fairfax: I have been
thinking of coming to you for ad
vice as I have a problem I cannot
solve and would like to have your
advice.
I have been going with a. young
man who is 7 years my senior. He
cares for me and love* me when I
am with him. Then again he acts
as if he doesn’t even like me.
He takes mo to movies some times
and if I am to a dance lie brings me
home.
But when he Is with me he talk*
about the other girl* and then if he'*
with them he talk* of me to them
But he doesn't know I know It.
He often makes dates with me and
says he'll come. I look for him but
he never shows up. Never lets me
know before if he couldn't come but
keeps me waiting
Kow Miss Fairfax can you tell me
what to do, stop going with hint or
shall 1 tell him of his mistakes.
W. M. D.
I think the best plan would be to
havd a little heart-to-heart talk with
him and see what he says. It might
be w ell to gi\ ^ him some of his ow n
medicine. Tit missing an engage
ment he makes with you once in a
while.
Two Pals: The hope box is always
a part of every girl's life and it would
be very nice to begin putting away
little pieces of lingerie and linen. But
of count* girls of your tender age
could not seriously b« considering
marriage. If your parents do not
object, you have*n perfect right to go
around with any of your young men
friends. I think you both know as
well as I do that it is not proper to
let your "true" friends "love you up."
THE NEBBS_ THE IDLE RICH. Directed for The Omaha Bee by Sol He.s
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BARNEY GOOGLE- Barney’s Sweet Woman Isn’t Taking Any Chances. Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Billy DeBeck
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Copyright. 1923. hy King Feature* Synrfkata. Inc
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BRINGING UP FATHER-u.,"STi,,,.. 5 Dr.w„ for Th.Om.h.B« by McManu.
NOW - HERE'S * ‘bt='<-CLA*b-S XOU | OOt>T LOOK THROOCH ILLlbEBbCK I JUt>T I * WON'T NEED THOSE
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JERRY ON THE JOB— fair warning to one and all. Dr,wn for 1™'.,?,";.*!;"Be*by Hob*n
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Sitting out dances in a car is not
wrong if your attitude is right, but
if you go out with a predetermined in
tention to ''spoon" of course, it is
wrong. Your writing is legible. It
is not proper to go out for a day's
outing without a. chaperon.
Kdith: A boy of 3* is too
young to assume the responsibilities
of a home, pspeeially when he has rio
money saved for that purpose. I
would advise you to wait at least two
years.
A Delicious Macedoine to Be
Served Hot or Chilled.
Melt three-quarters of a tablespoon
of butter, blend in half a tablespoon
of flour and add gradually half a cup
of milk. Stir constantly, bring to the
boiling point and add half a cup of
grated bread crumbs, the lightly
beaten yolks of two eggs, one cup of
cooked macaroni, cut in half-inch
pieces, half a cup each of cooked
chicken and sauted mushroom caps
cut In strips, ono tablespoon of
chopped canned pimento, half a cup
of stiffly whipped heavy cream, one
teaspoon of shredded parsley and a
teaspoon of salt.
Ktlr until thoroughly mixed and
fold in the stiffly beaten egg whites.
Turn into a mold lined with buttered
paper, cover with buttered paper and
bake until firm. Serve either hot or
cold. If the former, with a hot as
paragus sauce, and if the latter (as
:n the menu), with a chilled asparagus
salad.
MISSOURI
I ‘ - AND LOWER SCHOOL
' Mexico, Mo.
For Boya
from 9 to 20 yaara old
iMember. Aar'•r-iotiAn Military
ColUuea and ivKo*.« tf (J. S.) I
Regular term begint Thurday.
September 13. 1923. Term
run* nine me nth a.
Bo>s in Lower School have
every advantage afforded the
larger boys. Mild Military Drill. Bif Bra’her
form of government gr e» just the right contact
between younger and older boya and instructors.
Special terms to good Musicians.
Early enrolment is nareisary as tagae'tij
is annually tatad. Catalogue. Address
COL. E. Y. BURTON, President
Box 1009 Mexico, Mo.
Summer School and Camp.
Colorado Spring:, A*; or aoo
A Savory Dressing for
\ »*(retal>lf‘ Salad*.
An egg dressing that Is very good
to serve with a* combination green
salad (cress, lett%2c, dandelions, r<.
maine and chicory) is made by mash
ing to a paste with a fork two
chopped hard boiled eggs. Add a
few drops at a lime, half a cupful of
salad oil and blend in half a tea
spoon of French mustard, a quarter
of a teaspoon each of salt, powdered
sugar and paprika, one tablespoon of
tarragon vinegar and two tablespoons
of tomato catsup. .Mix well, and Just
before serving, stir In a tablespoon
of chopped chives.
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Say “Bayer” and Insist!
i
Unless you see th“ name “Bayer'*
on package or on tablets you are not
getting the genuine Bayer product
prescribed by physicians over 22
years and proved safe by millions for
Colds Headache
Toothache Lumbago
Earache Rheumatism
Neuralgia Pain, Pain
Accept “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin’*
only. Earb unbroken package eon-„ »
tains proper directions. Handy boxes
of 12 tablets cost few cents. Drug
gists also sell bottles of 24 and 100.
Aspirin is the trade mark of Bsyer
Manufacture of Monoacetlcacidester
of Salleyllcacid.
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l"*l»t»k. MU. 23 75
Camhr rlaad. WU. . USD
Haywifd, Mia. . 2300
Mlnoaa, Mia. . 23 75
*aooacr. MU. . 23.50
‘Season Limit October 31st
Tickets at these bargain Excursion fares will be on sale
daily until September 30, 1923.
Stop-overs allowed any point en route within final limit
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W. J. Smith „ W-B.Atto.UJW
General A tent. C. £ N. W Re.
1201 • 1203 Farnatn Sl_ Osuka. Nek.
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, £ arpe ar.le rrap ef \A ietoneln-KicMpaB Lehr Raptor ard Itit
mail for ol reaorta and hotel., with ratea.
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How to Start the Vacation Wrong By Bripgs
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that we Cams, here ho'a/ «-oueur rMs . Iv5^t The |
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ABIE THE AGENT— .Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Hershfield
Appearance \re l>evci\ipC'
1 * SAW TOO IN CLEWLANb \ ~ 1
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TELLTALE SYMPTOMS OF
WOMAN’S ILLS
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placements. irritability. or despondtr
<y should tec vni7.o h* such s) mptcn.«
*c*me derangement of her system
which should have attention before
some more s*m ious ailment develop?
These condition* are often evidenced
by a sallow complexion, dark circles
under the eyes, lassitude and sleep
lessness For nearly fifty jest's lod.a
1. Pink ham's Ye potable Compound
has been pre eminently successful in
overcoming such condition*, and it i*
now m'oenimi everywhere as tht
standard remedy for woman s ills
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