The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, December 14, 1924, PART TWO, Page 6-B, Image 20
.1 -Kvt • j - I * Wit!'* lit l . ft' *' • • ft.*/* f I 4 • rtf -II* ,bf i Wife no. 1 » . T’S brutal, but the truth; many wives have worn themselves out helping their husbands win success. During the days when every penny counts, the wife struggles in the home, giving her all--her attractiveness, her vigor, her youth, her vitality. . She has the mistaken belief that by playing char woman and doing the terrible drudgery of house keeping by ancient methods she is showing loyalty and helpfulness. But when her husband has gained success, in many cases, she discovers she is the loser. He is pink with the flush of victory. She is pale and worn out from loss of vitality. Her charm is gone as a result of wasted energy. Some other woman w ho has conserved her ener gies, takes her place. Wife No. 2 gets what wife No. 1 worked for. That’s the Great Tragedy of the Home. The cost of preventing this tragedy is small. Modern electrical appliances—the electric washer, ironer, vacuum cleaner and others, is the solution. Don’t waste a day. Go to the retail electric shops listed below and let them show you a hundred ways to eliminate drudgery in the home. Let them make your housekeeping easy. RETAIL STORES: Nebraska Power Co. ! Wolfe Electric Co. Farnam at 15th Street Harney at 15th Street Nelson Electric Co. E. B. Williams 406 South 15th Street j 1905 Farnam Street Electric Appliance Co. 1809 Farnam Street « WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS: The McGraw Co. Mid-West Electric Co. WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRICAL HOUSEHOLD GENERAL ELECTRIC HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES APPLIANCES 1208 Harney Street 1207 Harney Street Western Electric Co. WESTERN ELECTRIC HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES 802 Farnam Street * ' . .