The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, March 06, 1937, 673rd EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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    THE WOMAN S WORLD
Chatting With Ard«n H. Duane
fF«r ANF)
Cocktail*
Rice and Chee*e Cocktail Bull*
Shrimp a la King—
Potato Chips Pea*
Rolls Olives
Date Souffle and Hot Ginger Sauce
Coffee
Rice and Cheese
Cocktail Balls
Two cup* boiled rice, one table
spoon prepared mu*tard, one cup
nippy chee*e, salt, fat for frying,
hor*e radish,
W“rk cheese into balls not over
one-half inch in diameter. Spread
lightly with mustard and horse
radish. roll in salted cooked ri-e,
to cover completely. For thi* it is
be*t not to rinse or fluff the rice
so that the grains will adhere. Roll
to make compact bull. Fry in very
hot deep fat until golden brown
Serve hot as appetizers with cock
tails- In place of chee»e you may
use anchovy pa*te, shrimp or cri*p
bacon.
Shrimp A La King
One seeded green pepper, one
half pound cleaned and sliced mush
rooms cap*, three tablespoon* but
ter, one small onion, chopped fine
SHE LOST 20
POUNDS OF FAT
Feel full of pep and posseea the
■lender form you crave—you can’t
If you listen to gosslpera.
To take off excess fat go light on
fatty meats, butter, cream and sug
ary sweets — cat more fruit and
vegetables and take a half teaspoon
ful of Kruschen Salts In a glass of
hot water every nrK*-"'"*' *<■»
nat> waste,
Mrs. Klma Verltle of Havj"M d»
Grace, Md, writes: “I took off 20
tbs.—my clothes fit me fine now."
No drastic cathartics—no consti
pation- out bliiu f j’ ' i/ *>»’»>i ac
tion when you take youi little uail.,
dose of Kruschen
CAN YOU KEEP A SECRET?
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141 West 125tk St.,
New York City
one and one half teaspoon salt, one
or'”, two cups milk, three table
*poon» chotiped pimento, one
f m-t.h teaspoon tabasco, one tea
•poon chopped parsley, two cups
•anned shrimps, three tablespoons
flour.
Cook shredded green pepper and
reu lirooms caps in buttter for fiv -
m'mi i s. Add chopped "nion, flour,
-alt, p a ntes, parsley, tbaseo,
i m/1 shrimp. Heat gently about two
■‘mitts. Ad i one an/1 one and one
h I c ps milk gradually while
■ tirring constantly. Continue cook
ing until thickened. Then add one
h If cu’i milk to which the beaten
egg has been added. Heat, well and
t'or'e «n toast.
Date Souffle
Empty one package vanilla pud
ding into sauce pan. Add '>»e cup
diluted evaporated milk and mix
well. Cook over slow fire until
thick and smooth, stirring constant-^
ly. Add three well-beaten egg yolks |
and. one third cup chopped dates j
Fold in stiffly beaten egg whites.
Turn into buttered baking dish or
indivh'Jml ramek ', \f. Bake* irj a
slow oven until firm and golden
brown about forty-five minutes. I
Serve at once with h<*fc ginger
sauce.
Hot Ginger Sauce
Mix one third cup sugar and one
tablespoon cornstarch thoroughly
Add one cup diluted evaluated
milk and cook slowly until smooth
and creamy. Stir all the time. Add
two tablespoons butter and one and
ane half tablespoons chopped pre
served ginger or crystallized gin
ger. Add four tablespoons orange
juice and one tablespoon lemon
juice. Serve warm over the Date
Souffle.
CHOP SUEY
American and Chinese Dishes
Kinja: Yuen Cafe
2010*/, N. 241h St. Jackson 857t
Open from 2 p. in. until 3 a. m.
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waiter that hold you bock caul* h.odach.t, In
dlq.ition, *1c. Gartl.ld fu it not a nn rad*
work.r but It CONSTIPATION both.rt you. It wll
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THE OMAHA GUIDE
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL
.. DIRECTORY..
Save time, worry, confusion and money by
consulting this complete Directory of Neigh
borhood and City Business places.
Beanty Salons
CHRISTINE ALTHOUSE
2422 No. 22nd St WE 084G
HOMER McCRANEY
2037 N. 24th St At. 5810
’ ELESE TURNER
2512 N. 24th St.We. 2864
Beer Gardens
RABE’S BUFFET
2425 N. 24th StJa. 9195
Cafes
American Wiener Shop
2509 N. 24th Street
KING YUEN CAFE
2010% N. 24th St Ja. 8576
___
Alberta’s Sandwich Shop
4827 S. 26th St Ma. 0957
Raybon’a Midget Cafe, 1922 N. 24th
CHARLIM PLACE
1602 N. 24th St. We. 4019
agar Stores
MAIN EVENT
MIS Lake St. Ja. 9044
ELITE CIGAR STORE
2112 N. 24th St. Ha. 4229
Used Cars
CONSOLIDATED AUTO PARTS
2601 Coming St At 5U6
Drag Stores
JOHNSON DRUG
1904 N. 24 th St We. 0998
DUFFY PHARMACY
24th and Lake We. 0609
Cleaners and Tailors
TOBY’S IDEAL CLEANERS
2237 N. 20th St. At. 5165
J. B CLEANERS & TAILORS
1805 N. 24thWE 6161
Electrical Appliances
DONAHOO & HOYLE
Norge Appliance Co.
2423 Farnam St. Ha. 0500
Graders
W. F. HOCH
Grading and Excavation
4606 Ames Ave. Ke. 0316
Grocery Stores
HERMAN’S MARKET
24th and Lake We. 5444
Garages
E. L. MERRIWEATHER GARAGE
2209 No. 22nd St- AT <697
Laundries
EMERSON LAUNDRY
2324 N. 24th St. We. 1029
EDHOLM & SHERMAN
2401 N. 24th St._We MM
Monument Makers
HEFT * NOYES
40th and Forest Lawn Ke. ITtt
Produce Markets
METROPOLITAN PRODUCE
1516 N. 24th St._We. 4787
Service and Transfer Stations
Levison Service Station, 2306 N. 24
NORTH-SIDE TRANSFER
2414 Grant St We. 6666
BEHUTa-fRomnncEj
Jry ^YYlnhljiy^cywrLiru^
The Larieuse Beauty Foundation was established ✓" '
by the Oodefroy Manufacturing Company to study f —
method* of preserving women's natural beauty, ' ^
and to make ths results of this research available C
to the public.
Fur the wotmn wlo watches her
cl!ft carefully, eliminating the fatly
foods, hut still has trouble with n
full!'ill! waistline, a few simple ex
ercises will often wr rk miracles.
The secret of successful exercls
Ing Is persistence. Don't overwork
your muscles with too heavy or too
ninth exercising at one time, hut
pick out a few mild exercises nnd
stick at It You'll get heller results
If .mmi exercise only live minutes
every morning for three weeks than
.vo" will If you wear yourself out
with half an finer of exercise for n
few mornings nnd then abandon
I Iteiii.
The exercises I nm going to give
you for reducing the waistline nre
rather strenuous, so he sure to ob
sene this caution: Don't try to do
too much at the start. If you nren’t
In lopnoich physical condition, and
especially If you are eonshlerahly
overweight, begin with n few simple
movements the first morning nnd
gradually Incrensp the number. You
ran easily overwork your muscles
without renlh/lng It until you wake
up the following morning, stiff nnd
sore So remember: Take It easy
nt tlrsl, but stick to It Do your
exercising right nftet you get up
nnd later you may mid n brief exer
else period lust before retiring.
Due of the best exercises for re
ducing (lie abdomen Is to lie nn your
back with your arms folded across
your chest nnd your legs hooked tin
der a heavy piece of furniture Then
Without using your arms, pull the
uppe- part of your body Into n sit
ting position nnd lower It slowly
buck to the floor. You may not he
able to do this even once, the first
day. but little by little, day by day
It will become easier Then you ran
gradually Increase the number of
times vou do It each morning I nter
you cnn make the exercise even
more effective by turning the body
first to the right, then te the left,
ns you raise It front the floor.
Another one: Lie on your bnck
nnd slowly draw your legs upward,
keeping the knees stiff, until they
nre straight up nnd down; then
lower them slowly to the floor. The
slower your heels move, the more
effective the exercise will be. After
a few weeks of this, if you’re not
too stout, try bringing the legs bnck
over the bend ns fur ns you cnn,
still keeping the knees straight, but
allowing your hips to come up off
the floor ns yon round your back.
Women In perfect physical condi
tion cnn touch their toes to the floor
behind their hend, but you’d better
keep nt the milder forms for a while
before trying that.
A third well knowr torso exercise
Is to stand erect, feet pnrnllel nnd
about ten Inches npnrt, arm*
straight up over your hend. nnd then
bend forward, keeping I he legs
straight nnd the nbdo' '-n held In.
nnd try to touch the floor. You
prnbnhly won't he nlde to reach It st
Mrst. hut stretch down as far ns yon
can two or three times, nnd try
ngnln the next dny. Tnke a deep
breath before you start, let It out
slowly ns you hend forward, nnd In
hale deeply ns you come back up.
There's nothing complicated about
these exercises, hut If you spend
five or ten minutes a dny at them,
the results may surprise you. At
first, lust use one of the exercises
nnd do It only two or three times.
I.nter you cnn Increase the number
of times, nnd ndd a second exercise.
Hut benr In mind thnt regularity of
exercise, day In nnd dny out. Is more
Important than the nmnunt of effort
expended In Hny one dny.
FOOTLIGHT FLICKERS
(By Alvin Moses for ANT)
New York, MJirch 6—Wlhat a
strange handle, folk" exclaim at
times, when referring to the moni-!
ker of “LUCKY,” that Lucky Mil-1
tinder carts around the country1
side with him. They u«e to say the
same thing we answer, about
“Lucky Slim" Lindbergh and
didn’t thnt angular one fall into
a bucket of gold (La Bella Dame
Morrow), even if it later brought
heartbreaks and virtual exile from
bin own country. Rut thin brief
epistle concerns itself with a fel
lnr named Millindcy n< t-Lind
bergh, so suppose we get right
back to our knitting—eh wot????
After listening enraptured away
back in the wings of beautiful Apol
lo theatre, the I/eo Brecher-Frank
Schiffman playhouse to the tantal
izing strains of the ‘Millinder Orch
estra nnd Choral Organization,’ one
need wonder no longer why he
thought upon the plow handle
“LUCKY.”
Have you ever tried disbanding
(giving walkinp papers) to a bunch
of guys who rated right up there
in the front row of jazzland play
ing?
If yt'u UtMp you know all
the pitfalls and detours such a haz
ardous operation entails. There's
the beloved public whom with
out th-.-ir unstinted applause and
approbation NO PAY CHECKS
GO OUT
You've gotta please those gallery-1
perdhers who wh'istle and ‘ n"it
like a disabled steamboat of early
Mississippi river patent at the
slightest false break, as well ns
the “bald-paters” who sit away
down front in order to better see
the shapely underpinnings of the
sprightly ladies of the ensemble.
Lucky Millinder was doing this we
thought, uhout as well as the Lun
cefords, Flj t'cher Hendersons,
Claude Hopkins, Earl Hines' et al.
Everyone read of the account that
Millinder had disbanded the ‘‘Blue
Rhythniers, ’ and the talk in the
lobby front savored of: “Wonder
what kind of a gang Millinder is
going to saddle upon us n"w. They
CAN’T (famous term of the bro
ther);.be as good as this old
crew.
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| (uesiions free. Sign your full name, birthdate and crn-ect address.
I). C. J.—Will you please tell me
','ho went to see my husband and
l.< Id him about my boy friend?
Ans; This knowledge has been
a matter of common gossip in your
, neijyd>o J'lood for quite a while.
No one told hint directly. The news
reached him the way all gossip
does. You forget the old saying ....
“beware your sins will find you
out.”
M. L- G.—What is wrong with
my back and will it interfere with
my future vocation ?
Ans: Y«u have strained your
back and unfortunately you have
not shown it the proper considera
tion. You can overcome this if you
will only realize your back is
*‘sick and act accordingly. Sea a
doctor immediately.
M. L. M.—Will I be able to go
back heme and get away from the
life I am living?
Ans: By all means abandon your
present life of wastefulness and
dissipation and return home so
(hat your conscience can once more
know the peace of a useful and
honorable life- There M nothing
awaiting you at the end of your
present trail except unhappiness.
C. C.—Must I continue to live
with my husband and take his
mean treatment or would it Le
best for me to leave him ?
Ans; There is no law or circum
1 stances that can force you to live
with your husband if he mistreats
■ you Put the matter before him
! plainly.. either he must treat you
ns a wife or go his way ALONE.
| You can carry out your point in
this way.
--
j R. S_My question is this; I am
Help Kidneys
m Don’t Take Drastic Drugs
Vour Kidneys contain 9 million tiny
tubes or filters which may be endangered
by neglect or drastic, irritating drugs. Be
careful. If functional Kidney or Bladder
disorders make you suffer from Getting
Up Nights. Nervousness, Boss of Pep. Beg
Pains, Rheumatic Pains, Dizziness, Cir
cles Under Eves. Neuralgia, Acidity,
Burning. .Smarting or Itching, you don’t
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crlption called Cystex (Stag Tex). Works
fast—safe and sure. In 48 hours It must
bring new vitality and is guaranteed to
make you feel 10 years younger in one
week or money back on return of empty
package. Cystex costa only 3c a dose at
druggists and the guarantee protects you
to oe married soon- 1 love inis g-iii|
very much. Tell me what I should
do.
A ns; Do nothing other than re
solve to love the girl, honor her,
forever remain fa;thfu! in every
way and be sure to always pro
vide her w'ith a home . she will
DO THE REST. If you carry out
this points you two will live a hap
py wedded life.
M- H. B.—Do you think I will
ever have good health again and :
what ab 'ut my children in my fu- |
turc life?
Ans: By carefully supervising |
your diet and closely guarding
your health back to a normal state,
you will again be your old self.
RETRAIN from all heavy work
and strenuous exercises. Childbirth
will follow a little later on in life
L. W- S.—Has my common-aw
husband given up this woman he
has been going with?
Ans: Your husband is no longer
interested in the woman you speak
of but he has a weakness for a
pretty face and will frequently tip
out on you if given the chance.
However, he will never become
seriously involved with any other
woman.
G. H.—My father lived in one
of the flooded towns and I want
to know if he is all right.
Ans: Yes.your father is very
much alive and well. He is still in
the town where you heard from
him last. You will hear from him
after the emergency is past.
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