MUTT AND JEFF—Mutt U As Changeable As A Blonde’s Hair By BUD FISHER -CLASSIFIED ADS Mill made Screens and Doors while you wait. 2717 North 24th Street Loves Kitchenette appartment for rent at 2518 Patrick Aye>, W^ 5563. O YOUK OWN—LAKE SHOE SERV ICE NONE BETTBR; 2407 Lake St Furnished Rooms far rent. WEbser 2303. Lie Kummaee Sale on New Goods— 1 %-i N 24 th St. Come and Be Con vinced. BETTER R4PIO SERVICE A. E. and J- E. Bennett 2»! « Cum niint's St- Phone Ja- 06OS Th h» Room Apt.. Furnature. gas. light and water $4.5iJ week Ja. 0986 Ct MING'S HOTELr-1916 ('umlng St. RHONE \VEf*u*- 1835. Kitchenette for Rent—strictly modem, 2911 North 25th Street. Two room apt. and use of kitchen We. 4162. t FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT —MEN. Ha. BOOS. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT 2226 Ohio Sreet. READ THE OMAHA GUIDE EVERT WEEK (f‘on*inned from I’asje 1) not be received in the newer arms and the him,an reaction is to apply for a position which it is definitely known is not open." He charges that, “the records of the War Depart ment in this regard smply reflects the policy of discrimination and nothing more.V “When I note,” he concludes, “the complete a-Peence of Negroes in the Tank Corps in the Coast Artillery, in the Field Artillery, in the Air Corps, n the Chemical Warfare Ser vice and other newer arms, I must confess your assurances leave me skeptical’’. I LOST 57 POUNDS OF FAT-DIDN'T CUT ft DOWN ON FOOD lost 5? lbs. by taking Kroechen Salts and it had no ill effect on me. I didn't cut down on a single food—I recommend it to any one who is over weight." Mrs. A. ! Kopiak, So. Milwau kee, Wis. To win a slender, youthful figure take a half teaspoonful of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water first t h 1 ng every morning. While fat is leaving you gain in strength, health and physical charm—look younger. Many physicians prescribe it and thousands of fat folks all over the •world have achieved slenderness. A jar lasts 4 weeks and costs but a trifle at any drugstore. But protect your health—make sure you get Kruschen —it's the SAEE way to reduce and money back if not satisfied. |Love demands a light clear skin Whiten skin with | double-acting bleach f Have you been disappointed in ordinary bleaching creams? Then a big surprise awaits you—for famous Nadinola Bleach ing Cream has double-action—yet is won derfully gentle to sensitive skin. In an amazingly short time you will see your skin grow shades lighter—-free from freck les, pimples, blackheads, blotches, en larged pores and blemishes. Just spread a little Nadinola oa your face, neck and arms at bedtime—no massaging, no rub Ing. Then while you sleep, this magic rmula actually dissolves dark pigment, undreds of thousands of women havo Hind this to be true. Get Results —or Money Back Get a jar of Nadinola Bleaching Cream t any toilet counter or by mail postpaid, Dc. If you are not delighted your money rill be cheerfully refunded. Don t ruin our skin with cheap bleaching creams, intments or lotions—insist on Nadinola -tested and trusted for over a genera ion. Nadinola, Paris. Tenn. ^ gNadinola^<&?&m HONEY FAVORED | AS SWEETENING r - jMds a Delicate Flavor to l» Various Desserts. ! ! j By EDITH M. BARBER AT ALMOST every farmhouse now •Milvs on* sees a sign "Fresh ,) for Sale.” Honey, probably tbs ; (| fetenlnj; known tonmn. Is being t .1 much greater extent recently [!* • has been for a long time, sine# I -> have gone Into bee raising l. iitensely. • a farnitiou.se where we stopjenJ ( i some comb and liquid honey 'I \v we talked with the woman of I use about the use of honey In < 4 and found that she used It for » t any purpose where a aweeten J: as desired. She gave me a few . t» ier dessert recipes, and to these I li ne added a few other tested honey recipes: Honry Kaaui lupiora. I ) eup tapioca 14 cupa water */4 teaspoon salt J cup honey I J *g» yolk % pouail seeded raisins • ; Soak tapioca in two cups water far two hour*. Add two more cups water; go k until clear and soft. Remove t ft add other Ingredient*: cook' 3 ulntites longer. Serve with a fruit* * ■> or whipped ereaui. The white' '#> egg may he beaten, mixed with t: *t*e tablespoons of sugar and used for a meringue. \, Banana Honey Mold. 2 tuhlesj.'oons gelatine *,i cup cold water ! 1 lernou !■ H cup honey ' 3 ripe bananas (mashed through Si ■1 e) 1 cup whipped cream , i Souk the gelatine In cold water no*, ti -o.'t. Heat the milk and stir In the! f fine. Continue stirring until all g tine Is dissolved. Add the honey.' r. i lied bananas and lemon Juice, Set In a coo) place. When It begins to thi-ken fold Id the whipped cream. Chill. Honey Raspberry Sherbet. ,J 1 pint fresh raspberries ;► 2 lemons tj H cup honey t f 2 cups water i 1 egg white 1 Mix the raspberries (which have been put through a sieve), lemon Juice, water and honey and let stand several h nirs to blend. Put Into a freezer and when It begins to freeze add beaten •gg white. For freezing use eight' parts ice to one part salt For pack ing use three parts Ice and one part Salt. Pineapple Honey Sherbet. •t enp pineapple Juice ■’ j 4 tablespoons lemon juice Va cup honey lVi cup* water > 1 egg Mix the Juices with the honey. Add , the beaten egg yolk and the water. Fold In stiffly beaten egg white, j Freeze, using eight parts Ice to one1 part salt. Pack with three parts ice 1 to one part salt. 1 Prozen Honey Fruit i */2 cup dried apricots £ tablespoons shredded pineapple ■ % cup honey 1 tablespoon lemon Juice ' ^ teaspoon cinnamon 1 cup milk Soak apricots overnight and cook tin til tender. Run through food chop per and cbmbine with pineapple, ilmney, lemon juice, cinnamon and 5 Bulk. Let stand one hour to blend* ’with fioney. Freeze, using eight parts 1 Ice to one part salt. Pack with three parts Ice to one part salt. Honey Nut Fudge, 2 cups sugar ‘ 8 cups milk , i % cup cream 1 square chocolate % cup honey * | 1 teaspoon vanilla ' | £ tablespoons butter tj 1 cup nuts 1 Boil sugar, milk, cream and choco ; late for five minutes. Add honey and : cook until it forms a soft ball in cold water (236 degrees F.). Remove from ; fire, add butter and allow to cool to 120 degrees F. Beat until It loses j Its shiny look. Add eanllla and nuts lend pour Into a buttered pan. When 2 trui cut Into squares. Honey Fruit Cako. 1*4 cups honey % cup butter 8 eggs */a cup milk < 8 cups flour \ 8 teaspoons baking powder Vi teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon cloves ; 2 cups raisins Mix honey and butter together and well beaten eggs. Sift dry ingredients and add them alternately with th* milk. Bake In a slow oven for tw» hours (325-335 degrees F.). <3. Bell Syndicate.—WNC Service, ■ - 1 I Fruit Stains When fruit stains are fresh, rub on j salt, later pouring boiling water over • and through the stain, then leaving it < In the water for some time. In cold weather hang the stained article out of doors overn'ght. If the stain is very ©Id soak the article In a weak solu tion of oxalic acid. 4 Rust Spots Rust spots can usually be remiwed | from nickel If the spot is first soaked with ltbricating oil, then rubbed with • soft cloth moistened with ammonia. (GET MONEY—LOV 'l j: tar an tee to help you get a new start a life So case beyond hope. Stop worry* ine ! Write me today. Information FREE I M. WILLIAMS, 901 Bergen Aye. : JERSEY CITY. N. J. Dept. * ) OH.MY POOR PAL, JEFF! I S£HT HIM DOWN PfTOTrte SEA DRESSED LIRE APISH TO LURE | OTMER FrSH So HtaeiVlow ' i^TTe«. i aecttvte FROM OLD K.MU •* TeftRS a*o ne.4 ^tRxtno time.now —■ ^ — J IwtwnaTionau Cahtoon Co h. t. ®n M. I’. -Will I be able to return to school this fall and where can I stay I if I' do return? Will I get a job? Ans:—Sure you will return to school ; and you will finish this year. Get a boarding place with a CHUM of yours 80 tha* you won't spend any lonely pnoments. You won't find it difficult to find employment when you finish j and you will be well trained this year ; for a job. A. B.—What shoud I do, go away j as I am planning or stay here? Ans:—It’s a good idea for you to go away for a while and give your hus-1 band time to do all the FROLICKING that he wants to so that he will set- j tie down and be kind to you.. .Visit some of your relatives for a few weeks and] j when you return he will be improved. I I M. T.—My nephew left home seven; i years ago. Will his father and myself I II ever see him again or not? Ans:—Your nephew is living in good health but Ls desperately in love with a charming little girl...He has packed | liis bag ever so many times to come and visit you and his father but every ' time he has someone changes his mind. He will visit your home within the : next few years and he won’t come alone either. J. S.—Should I continue to write my husband or do as he told me to do? Ans:—Your husband knows what is ft MAYBE A UWSE FISH SWALUSU6D HIM! MAYBE THE UNDERTOW CARRIED HIM OUT INTO THE OCEAN! tu NEVER FORGIVE MYSELF FOR DO1N6 SUCH A THIN6 - HE WtAS SUCH A'FATTHFUL LITTLE FRIEND - IP I ONLY KNEW WHERE HE WAS! OH MY CONSCIENCE i*\ Scrrf*6RlN6 ME! I CAN I SEE HIM*. IF HE WERE/ i HERE NOW I WOIA.D F# VROTECTANDLOYe « HIM LIKE A MOTHER ...Oi l Am>*Ljrc—Jcu Lven rooied The J5ig luune Hunters Wlrt-L. HERE WE ARE IN THE JUNGLE- J9 NOW HERE'S THE IDEA, JEFF -VOU GET fH [ INTO This LEONARD S'0 • oetit to do. tie is in i-rouoie huh tie does not want you to write to often to him there. When he serves liis time he j will come to you and try to make up for the unhappiness that you have had to experience the last FEW MONTHS. D. L». G.—Win there ever be any, happinesss for me?. Everything seems1 be against me. A ns:—If you only had paid attention to what people tried to tell you when you married you would not be as un-1 Iiappy as you are now. It is nearly I impossible for two people to live happily together when there is so much differ ence in their AGES as there is in your husband's and yous. Make up your j mind to either leave him or stick by iiim and stop brooding about it. S. B. P.—Will I regain my health and what seems to be my troubled A ns:—I see a decided change in your health and this will be brought about H»y a complete rest. You appear to be suffering from NERVOUS INDIGES TION and rest is what you need. I M. H. B.—Has someone done any thing to my brother to make him act Uke he is acting? It worries my mo ther teribly. Ans:—Yes. you brother’s girl friend has given him the gate and he is taking it a little too serious and is DRINK ING to excess. He will get over this /T fmhV a SvXVA vJfcP>rnE.a | t.iC trc I fVHO l DC>M6 * S uiUM » l | 6vt) j ~ - -* I l’ INTERNATIONA!. CARTOON CO N. Y. i a.iaii a..u «.u buckle down to business and forget her. - I J. A. E.—Will r bo successful in this' new field that has been offered me and Who will finance me? Ang:—There is no reason why you should not make good in this new field that you have become interested in if you put forth your heist work. Consult you MOTHER about financing you and helping you get started and it will be much cheaper for you. E. A.—WiH it be all right ofr me to take the trip with my sister or should I stay here? A ns:—You should make the trip if you can afford the fare as you will have a beter chance of gestiag a job in NEW YORK that you have here...It ssems th. .t you have become disgusted look ing for work in this city and a change would give you new inspiration. C. B.—Please tell me why a certain man approached me so suddeny to come in my life for a short while, and dis appeared just as sudden? What was his idea.? Ans}—The man was MARRIED and could not let it be known and he dis appeared without letting you know any thing about him that would cause liim any family troubles. Forget about this affair for it wil mean nothing to you but a heartache. HELLO, MlTTr! SEE 1 -mey almost made fishcakes oot of ME IH A FISH CAKE FACTORY! • *r ■ c r*« i ft ft* » • Hi =3 MUTT, |F THERE WAS =5 A RUMBLE SEAT I D f-' —/ take you along; ( • UIE’RE JUSTHOPPlN' W \OFF FOR AUSTRALIA. ry/ , ^ I A, Swl MMr (<•>• lu*. k ^£g ■ lLT'“" lu,>taf I > •er** ? ( HERCS * PHOTO i _ \ °* BRorntR. rw>SE ) HE Srwoieo }*** oto i r^r,F,cri^~^ KEEPSAtfES 1 j \ \ y/VVxVS TVVfe MM TEQ-j asJvJim soo ^^V?JT (TWfc WAS SOS > ,M AT V ^oOHOfaP ) NOW LISTEN,SAP! IN A rfcW DAYS WE Kt ( GOING To PENETRATE THE HAWAIIAN JUNGLES AND GET SOME PEAL PICTURES! NOW HERE'S THE DOPE - -yoULLBE PRESSED LIKE A LEOPARD MAINLY ID BRING THE WILD ANIMALS OUT * v—-—-7HIDING! GET M£?jj By BUD FISHt^ WC «MOU» WOKAV *KX T WIMIJ ' MOVie MSN! *J6 CAMe AU- I ■'He WAV FROM Si*u;APo*e fo« i W4 game- so shoot, I BoVS, SMoot!! By BUD USHER Brawn to tta papa iy fisher 'MHKT f\ WiMwse./ \BOO-0-0-«-« j ^ounuvr cel jNft-ft-o-o-o \ wtecf TKi°t^s < J| eHJON thEU/j rI u^ } ouo thicks I g°°~K0Q ( \ SO MUCH . J 1 Fish«f ■ —--—I J ( M, V W V; ^ i y t»oT “ UiK.rr.iSX--' nu'" ■ ■ • T JTH'. l-' HOCKEY BALL PLAYERS WANTED WANTED—COLORED HOCKEY PLAYERS FOR TRAVELING CLUB GOOD SALARY AND EXPENSES PAID STARTING ON ROAD NOVEMBER 1. WRITE R. L. VOELZ, IN CARE OF ROBBINSDALE SHOPPER, ROBBINSDALE, MINN. 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