The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, September 29, 1934, Page Five, Image 5

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with this famous bleach•
DON’T fool around with
strange bleaches. Be sen
sible. Use Nadinola Bleach
ing Cream—known for years
— the bleach that really
bleaches and purifies the skin.
Nadinola Bleaching Cream
can’t be duplicated for results
because the secret Nadinola
formula can’t be imitated.
Nothing else does so much
to lighten the skin so quickly,
so surely.
Start tonight with Nadinola
Bleaching Cream and watch
how your complexion grows
lighter in tone, smoother and
softer in texture.
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in regular size at 50c and ex
tra large money saving size at
$1.00. Full directions and
money-hack guarantee with
every jar. If ycur druggist
can’t supply, take no substi
tute, send money and we will
ma ii to you post paid with book
of treasured beauty secrets.
Nadine Face Poivtler now at
25c as well as 50c. New round box
of fragrant clinging Nadine Face Powder
is 25c. Regular square box i 50c. At
druggists. ()r by mail postpaid Na
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i -BEAUTIFUL j:
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by MAUGUERITA WARD
Excerpts from a letter received sev
ertl days ago from a very beautiful
young woman, a former Chicago girl
now living in Washington, D- C.:
Dear Mss Ward:
I have been reading your column
ki several newspapers aut here in the
East. Enclosed you will find my pic
ture- You will not be able to recog
nize me I am sure, as £ was only 12
years aid when you saw me last. I
was a student of Hazel Thompson
Davis’ Dancing class of 1922 at the
time. You “made up” the group for
the “big annual show” at the 8th St.
Theatre. I, being one of the many
childre n in the group would naturally
remember you although £ doubt if
you will remember me; a very plain
and homely little lass with great as
pirations. ,1 had hope of being a
great dancer and going abroad. This
‘reat expectation” never material
ized as I found myself in love and
married before Iwasl8.
Reading your article brought re
minisences of your talks to us dur
ing the dress rehersals. Particular
ly do £ remembers your explanations
of face creams- Up to that time I
had always had a suppressed desire
to use face creams. My mother told
me that I would be grown soon en
ough and that left me one alterna
tive; to steal a little of her face
cream and “make-up” while she was
After telling my mother that you
said a child could use a face cream if
necessary. I had won my battle—she
ensenfeed.
My dreams ef Braodway fell flat
but £ have been able to maintain a
flawless skin up to the present time
thanks to you and the cream recom
mended . I have a little girl of 6
years old, whose skin is very dry. I
have been using the same cream on
her face and knees during the past
month and have noticed some im
provement. The application of cream
to the arms arffl knees is something
else that I learned from you “way
back when- ’
£ will be in Chicago during the
second week of October and will drop
in your salon to see you. My hus
band, a government employee, will
receive his vacation at the time. We
want to see the Century of Progress
before it closes.
Mrs. E- B. D-, Washington, D. C.
I was very much elated to receive
the above letter and to be truthful/
I do not remember her. Such a letter
requires a personal answer. Alltho
I poster her answer, £ could not keep
from printing the letter. It gave me
inspiration; a feeling that my life’s
work had not been n vain- While on
the subject of her letter, “face
TELLS HOW SHE
TOOK 4 INCHES
OFF HIPS
7 INCHES OFF WAIST
In 40 days by taking Kruncheq S*Jta.
Mrs. Helga Blaugh of New York City
reduced 26% Ibs.-rtopk 4 Inches 'oft
hips, 3 incnes off bust'and 7% Inches
off waist. She,writes:
“I havea’t ftona-bun
gty a motnant^feej
tine and look 10 yr*.
younger."
To geft rid of dou
ble chins, bulging
hips, ukIV roils of.fat
on wist .and tipper
arms SAFELT and
without disco iriTort—
»u,u,nsh?**,s jffS.™
r5*a&j2e,^r« *“* *«
leel it—take a half ti SrSf
■chen Salts in a glass hnt'Stl*
every morning before brc 1
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over. Male ^sure^Su g?t
creams,” my I remnd you that coarse
pores are unlovely—in fact they can
be hideous if they are allowed to
colect dirt and become discolored.
And how men notice them in a girl’s
skin.
Keep your skin immaculately clean
—that is the essential step to all
beauty. Keep pores as refined as you
can clean them, pat astringent on
them — use a pore cream. A good
five purpose cream will answeer both
purposes. (.If you do not know the
different creams and their uses drop
me a line and I’ll be glad to explain
them to you.) Don’t let tiny black
spots nor the beauty of otherwise
flawless skin
After cleansing with cream or soap
and water (if you skin is oily) pat
on a little five purpose cream, (if
your skin is very dry, clean your
skn with a good cleansing cream in
stead of too much soap.) Apply this
cream by lightly patting it into the
skin with your finger tips or a pat
ter. You may leave it on all night.
It helps to check an oily condition and
it firms, tones and tightens the skin.
The fine oils of good five purpose
cream penetrates deeply into the skin
p.nd underlying tisues providing rich
nourishment.
(Bring your beauty problems to
Marguerita Ward, renowned makeup
authorit- Enclose postage for person
al response.) Address all mail in care
of this paper.
U. S. CONGRESS AGAINST WAR
AND FASCISM
—“TrCITY—With the sec
ond TJ. S. Congress Against War and
Fascism but a few weeks off, new
Provisional Committees are springing
up in many parts of the country with
the immediate purpose of recruiting
support and delegates from all sections
of the population. Branches of the Am
erican League Against War and Fasc
ism in 73 cities are also busily working
towards the same end.
Early reports indicate that delegatee
will be present in Chicago from every
state in the Union and from practically
every city of sizfe. Xervvs from the rur
al and farm sections give promise ts
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support to a proportionate number of
delegates from this vast section of the
American people of War and Fascism.
Delegatee have already been elected
from farm cooperatives, labor unions.
National Guard companies, churchtte
and religious organizations, veterans'
groups professional societies, racial a*d
foreign language groups, women's clubs
and so forth. Not until the opening
of the Congress In Chicago on Septem
ber 28, however, will a complete tabul
ation of delegatee and the groups they
represent be known. This year’s Con
gress is expected to seat many more de
legates than the 2,616 present at the
Initial Congress held last year in New
York.
In many cities Conferences are be
ing held to determine ways and meass^
to reach every organization whose mem-j
bers endorse a program of struggle j
against the two enemies of civilization
and culture—War and Fascism. Some
ef the great centers of population
■•re hoding pre-Congress mass meeting
as further meoga of moblizing interest
rnd support in the Congress and its
purpose. Send-off banquets have alee
been scheduled in a number of local
ities* where personalities in the Fight
Against War and Fascism will speak.
Nationally prominent trade union
leaders, church leadens, leaders of wo
men, youth leaders prominent lawyers
and scholars have been invited to the
Congress as speakers. A number of well
known speakers from abroad as well as
fraternal delegates have been assured.
The Congress will cover a period of
three days, the last three days of Sept
ember .
Various seesic'ns will be held follow
ing the opening mass gathering in Cbic- j
ago's greatest hall, the Coliseum seat
ing 130.004. These sessions will take:
up practical questions of combating
WAr, Fascism abroad will also be dis-1
cussed.
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J B. N—What is my husband's
J trouble and will he get better and
• when ?
'Ans:—He is suffering from an
! overdose of CORN LIQUOR and
unless he stops drinking for a
while he will feel lots worse than
he does now.If you would stop
giving him money he ould not have
any to buy his drinks with and
would soon turn over a new leaf.
E. T. W.—Will I be able to re-'
turn to school and finish or how
will this end?
for some time yet, for you will
be forced to i^tay at home and at
tend to your baby when it ar
rives. It would be to your ad
vantage to try to attend a night
school as soon as you can, and try
to prepare yourself to'take care
of the little one.
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L. Si—If T enter the suit that I
am thinking of, will I get my
share of the property?
.».■ .»r»». ....
Ans: It will take a law suit in
order to secure a part of this
property that your husband now
has. I don’t think that you will
get much money out of him, but
I believe that you are entitled to s
a part of the property that youj
two worked fer together.
D. G. H.—Will the trip to Hie
beach cost me much if I take it
this month and wiM it turn out all
right ?
Ans! It -Wall cost you the price
of a wedding ring if yon are not
careful for the little lady that you
are going to see is serious and she
does not mean to let you slide by.
She will make you a good wife and
you hould not take the other fel
low seriously for she does not care
for him.
L. R. A.—Will my husband win
the case and when will it come
through ?
Ans : It seems to me that he will
be successful in securing th di
vorce and I think that it will be
several months before the divorce
will become final. Make new fri
ends and try to forget about him
| —you will do well if you take up
Social and Charity work.
—D. G.—Should I let the furni
ture go back?_I really want it
more than anything in the world.
Ans:—If yon would make the sa
crifice and deprive yourself of a
few things each week there will be
no need of letting the furniture go
back as you and your sister will
not be out of work long. Spent
your money wisely and continue
the payments for you will have a
jet) within /TWO WEEKS that
will get you on you feet.
L. M.—It is best that I stay
home and go to school or go into
the city with the mas and his wife
Ans: Stay at home by all means.
You should not think of this other
proposition.
J. M. R. — I had twenty-five
acres of land and T want to know
if it will profit me to any extent
anytime soon?
Ans; Not in the wav you would
like it to. I don’t believe there is
any oil on this property that you
own in Arkansas. If you will hold
it you will be able to get a better
price for it in the spring, but I
don’t think there will ever be oil
there.
R. D.—Will I always be lone
some and will I ever marry?
Ans: Yes, you will marry and
marry happily. You will meet
your future mate while on a jour
ney. You will take this trip for
your health, and you will meet the
man of your dreams and will be
married immediately.
J. >S. L.—I am wondering if 1
will get a job and where will it
be?
Ans: You will get a job around
the first of the year and it will
be in Washington, D. C. The work
will not appeal to you at first, but
it will only be a short time before
you grow to like it.
M. 0t—Will I better my condi
tion by going while I have 4
chance, or i a it best that I don’t 1
Ans: It is left entirely with yon
' for the people yon stay with really
'want you to stay. There is no
; reason for you to leave unless of
I course^ you would like a change.
| Try to remain where you are until
; thes winter is over, for by that
| time yon will get a real good
paying job.
THE GROSREST SIN
IS SELFISHNESS
By R. A. Adams
(For the Literary Service Bureau)
Though some may “lift up holy
hands,”
At those who break Divine
commands,
If they deny it or confess,
The “grossest sin” is selfish'
ness.
What prompts men sternly to
abhor,
“The lesser breeds, without the
law,”
Since all the “one blood” now
possess—
Nothing but sordid selfishness.
Why do some rich men hold in
scorn
The poor, who are to labor
born* ^
And why the helpless poor op
press
It is this signs of selfishness,
do unfallen ones look down
On, enrants weak, with scoffing
frown.
And curse where they should
rather bless?—
’Tis all bechuse of selfishness.
Then it were well indeed, that we
Devoutly pray, “Deliver me
If mine be greater guilt or less
From this gross sin of selfish
ness.
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