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NOTE:—Your question wi;| be nnrwered FREE in thia eoT uwin ONLY when a clipping of this column is enclosed with YOUR QUESTION, YOUR FULL NAME, BIRTHDATE and CORRECT ADDRESS. For PRIVATE REPLY a nd twenty-five cents and a self addressed, stamped envelope for my NEW ASTROLOGY' REA,DING and receive by return.mail my FREE ADVICE on THREE QUESTIONS. Send all letters to Abbe Wallace, care of The Omaha Guide, 2418 Grant Street, Omaha. Nebraska. A. W.—My husband is a good mat i bu ! t '.eeds ive.ls to g., ,c» a doctor and every time I suggest it ho says he does not hnve the money. Tell me what to do, Ans: Your husband don't have the money to throw away.but surety he could arrange to receive the MEDICAL ATTENTION neces sary for his health. Make him real ise that it is cheaper in the long run for him to see a doctor. He shouldn’t neglect himself. V. H.—Do you think I am doing the right thing in telling myself I ciare for th*s man and taking up all my time with him? Ans There is no reason why you shouldn’t associate with him. how ever. you should not devote all your time to him. It is quite true that he is agreeable and pleasant but he is not just the man that will be be your FUTURE MATE. J- II—Does t/his man that I am so very fond of love me or am I acting silly? Everyone knows I lotm him and will he visit me or is he ji*st like all other men I know, a i'll eat and a falsehood? .. Ans: Of course not.give the boy a chance to reach an honest opinion. He was truthful when he said he did not know if he loved you or not. Continue your associa tion and be sure that your conduct is above reproach- He is searching for the perfect girl. M- L. P—'Will you tel! me if I am going to flnk« tihe trip Gould I grit a private anser from you ? Ans: You will make the trip as ^TOMORROW'S KITCHEN IS AVAILABLE TODAY The ultra-modern American ki.chen equipped with a 1937 range is in truth the ach ievement of tomorrow, says W. J. Barber, assistant to the gen eral manaKOT, Metropolitan Utolities District. "Intensive technical and scientific research within the gas industry has brought about the development of a cooking appliance far be yond the expectations of to day." Yesterday's kitchen may re flect the personality of the home-keeper in color and in n certain degree of charm, but it lacks appeal when an out moded and undependable type of range still is in operation. "Some women may have the impression that, the purchase of a modem gas range is beyond the limitation of her budget," explains Mr.Barber. "Her im pression is wrong, for it is so easy to own a new gas range, there being many models cor rectly priced toinclude the small and average budgets.“ Why is the modern automatic gas range thfe' most effective Cooking appliance she can pur chase today- Because it is con structed to withstand .the sever est wear an servile without re placement of parts: because it dperates wi4|b> a 'minimum of fuel in a continuously measured flow contro^alfle to th emont minute degree: because it of fers a wide diversity of cook ing temperatures or heat speeds instead of a few and therefore cooks food uniformly without failures and loss of pnlatabihty. Equipped with thermostat, heat control, clock control and insulation which keeps the krt chen degrees cooler, the modern gas range has an air condition ed oven through which there i» a constant circulation ot freshly heated air. originally planned and the result will lie satisfactory. If you desire a privrte reply, send t quarter for 1 my new Astrology Reading along I with full name, rorrert address, and birthdate a'«d you will reeeive my free opinion on three questions. M. P—I enjoy reading your col umn. Will my husband ohunge and will I have success in the future? Ars: Unless something unforseen happen*! to give oar husband * drast'r shock, he w ill never mend '•is ways- It is awfully easy for a man ♦« fall into a “rut,” but it is mighty hard to climb out. The sol ution depends mostly on your pow er of persuasion. S- V. D.—Tell me whether or not my grandson w really dumb and will not learn anything in school? His mother is very worried. Ans: No your grandson is not dumb- He could learn hia school work easily if some would coach shim at home and try to make hia school work interesting- Aa long aa he considers his training aa a job he won't like It. Prepare him for a trade of some kind C- W-—Which of the two busi neaaaea would be IsTter to start and would either prove su'-cesaful? Ans: Iloth propositions are good ones althugh I am afraid your financial condition would only per mit you to enter but one Held- Study the propositions over thoroughly before going into them so that you oan make it pay from the start._ R IK- S—The man that I am so mu<h love with dam lie care any thing for me? Ans: At this particular time he believes himself to he in love with ANOTHER WOMAN. He will en ter your life again but only for a short time I think for he resizes that he does not love you but I kev your friendship The Three Musketeers met at the home of Mrs. Hugo bar nette, 2020 Burdette s.reet. The evening was spent in playing bridge. A delicious luneheo.. was served. -0 The C. M. and 1 : quartette o Jaokscn, Mississippi, will be u Omaha on April 21 and will up pear at Christ Temple Church I They will be aecompanied b.\ | Bishop Holmes and Miss Bilal Lee Ricketts of St. Ijouis, whu' wtilj be at the piano. MUSIC CLASSES Monday ati 8:30 p. m., at tihe Community Center, Adult class apes over 18; Tuqjsday at 4:00 p. m., at Center, ages 13 to 18; Every day piano classes at 2415 Hamilton. All inatruc.ion free, underdirection of Heury jptta Making, OLE’S Battery Station WE SPECIALIZE ON BAT TERY SERVICE 3014 N. 24th Ja 9999 SHE LOST 20 P00HDS OF FAT Feel full of pep and possess the slender form you crave—you can't If you listen to goeslpere. To take off excess fat go light on fatty meats, butter, cream and sug ary sweets — eat more fruit and vegetables and take a half teaspoon ful of Kruachen Balts In a glass of hot water every morning to aUos‘ uata ««*«■“ wasta Mrs. Elma Verflle of Havre At Grace, Md., writes: “I took off 20 'be.—-my clothes flt me fine now." No drastic cathartics—no const 1 nation—but blissful dally bowel ac tion whan you take your little dally dose of Kruachen. VISITS OMAHA Mr C. E. Payne, astrologist, graphologist and nurnerologist, accompanied by his wife, pass ed through Omaha enroute ,to the East. While here they visit ed The Omaha Guide where Mrs. Payne had the pleasure of run ning off a few of last week's edition which was indeed a thrill to one who had not here itfofore had such a privilege. While in th<» city hey had the privilege to visit The Har lem Night Club which is the most, beautiful club o f its kind in the mid-west, and i,he Orien tal Tavern, also a beautiful es tablishment. I Mr. I’ayne is an unuirau , and i." now traveling through the I country working up a route in specialties. -o— Mrs. .'limy I,on Clark, former ly of Omaha and a memlier of Zion Baptist Oliurch, passed away at the home of her mo ther, in Wichita, Kansas. She is survived by her brother and Bister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W: h. Andrews >^f Wicihii'ta; bin sister, Mrs. Kthel Crump; o ie Ht/ep-bro her, AllveH Andfrews both of Omaha,; and a hofct of friends. Funeral services were held in \V5dhtita on Friday. | April 2nd. -o-— Mrs. John Adams, Sr., wife of Dr. John Adams, 2012 Wii-t street, is home again and rap idly recovering from pneumo nia nfter spending a month in the Methodist. Hospital. She wishes to express her grateful ness to her many friends for their wonderful cards of cheer fulness'1 n,nAl floirnt: remem brances. ---o . Mr. Desemil Ewing, Fremont, Nebr., wns ,tjhe Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. P: Farmer and family. Mr. Ewing is a, nephew of Mrs. Farmer. --o Mrs. M. E: Ashler of Chi a-"' ex-pastor of ll’<> Church of C- -' " n.,i... ' ;s;i’iti.p in During her stay here she ' 1 r»r*»neh several sermo" o a* 00 ’ N. 24th S'. % —— ' North 24 th Street SHOF HOSPFT A f. Cel l.ruUn the I IH \ n! ' " "r h * Uig Shoe Repairing Sale W»nien‘« T*ml f s . J.' j Wonir -.M hul!' I •* ft’r ,»nl apj |r ]n* "ip ph I iii j s».. ■■ -!.’ ■ i. '■* ip | ChiM'-ens It 'If side* Vie and up i | 1807 No 24*ta St. WT «-210 | Constipated 30 Years "for thirty years I had stubborn constipation, Sometimes I did not go for four or Itvo days. I adoe had awful fas bloating, haadaehaa and pains In ha back. Adlerika helped right away. New I eat acusaga. bananas, pie, any. thing I wa«l and never fait Patter. I eleap soundly a« night and anjoy Ufa." —Mr*. Mabel PaheIt. If you JO su"ertng fraai eenetlpatfon. elarp .aaoaaa. sour stomaeH. and gas bloating, there la quteh relief for you in Adlerika. Many report action in thirty minutes after taking lust on# dees. Adlerika gives complete action, cleaning your bowel treat where ordl* nary laxatives do nut even reach. Dr. H. L. .ttmi, Asm fork, recereal “fn nd.flrlea la (UMlwal rleanring, drflsrlke thrrki ik, growth a/ inlesrtaal bacteria and salon haclttt.” Give your bowels a real cleansing with Adlerika and see how good you feel. Just one spoonful rollavgg OAS and aUibDera Mnatiaatiooe SPECIAL TRIAL ^IZE send 10c. ruin nr stamps. tr> Adlerika Dept. 76, St. Paul Minn. SIOUX CITY. IOWA MT. OLIVE BAPTIST Kev J. H. Patten, Pastor Mrg. Viable Owens Reporter The Pn/stor’s Aid met at the home of Mrs. Elnora Jennings on Thursday evening. The week ly prize was won by Mrs. T. II: Carter: Mr. and Mrs. George Daniels are (he proud parents of a girl born Tiieftday morning at St. Joseph's Hospital. Mother and baby are doing nicely. Rev. and Mrs. J : H: Patten re turned home from Mafion City Iowa, on Thursday evening. The Missionary Society met Monday at 4:30 at the home of Mrs. Janie Marshall. Club N'o, 1 of the 5 state ral ly is serving dinner at the home of Mrs. Elnoru Jennings, all day Sunday. Mr. Elder Owens and Mrs Jennings said they are pu - ting $100 on their table May 30. We will all see. The pastor delivered a very inspiring message at both ser vices Sunday, lie preached on “Christ, the Fountain of Liv ing Water,” a the 11 o clock service and on“The Oospel De spised," at 8 :00 p. m. The Sunday School met at 9:45 under the direction of II. Zaekery. Our sick list includes Mrs. Irene Cook, Mrs. Mary Butler, and Mrs. George Daniels, who are all in the hospital. Mrs. Lulu Mae Smith under went an operation for appendix citis Wednesday night at the Lutheran Hospital. At this writing she? is doing nicely. Mr. Janies Yarbrough is speeding in his new 1937 Pon tiac. Ask hifn how they go. The Fish Pond, given by the choir on Saturday night, wats well attended. Mrs. T. H. Car ter caught the lucky fish. Sand wiches and coffee were served. We were very glad to have with us at the Sunday morning services, Mr. and C. H: W arden from Sioux Falls, S. D. Mrs. DOLGOFF HARDWARE I’aint, Glass and Varnish We do glazing and make window shades to order 1822-24 Iff. 24 WE 1607 TIRED, NERVOUS, EXHAUSTED! ... Look to yoar stomach Start taking Hoatatter'a Stomachic Mttara riaht a aw aa* run will catchly aata haw ita medicinal harh* an* roata half to rertuhio yowr *i«*ati»a glaa*a aa* ctta now rigac. energy an* affattta. famoaa tar M yoar a. At all ding at or an. 11 a a kattla. tl.SO. “A NEW ALL FINISHED SERVICE” IB LBS. FOR $1.98 11c EACH ADDITIONAL POUND Entire Bundle Finished—All Menu Shirts Hand-Finished at No Extra Coat. Bundle Must Contain 50% Flat Work the ideal pall and winter service EMERSON LAUNDRY AND ZORIC DRY CLEANERS 2321 No. 24th St WF. 1029 I'aksar-ben I I NEBRASKA’S OWN TRAIN ^CHICAGO Lv. OMAHA .8:30 pm Ar. CHICAGO. .8:30 am Observation-lounge car, salon-bedroom car, Pullmans, dining car, chair cars. ARISTOCRAT Lv. Omaha.8:10 am Ar. Chicago.7:50 pm Observation-lounge oar, Pull siana, dining car, chair can. FAST MAIL Lv. Omaha.6:48 pa Ar. Chicago.7:30 am Pullmans, dinar lor dinner, poaches. DENVER ZEPHYR Lv. Omaha.12:49 am Ar. Chicago 8:40 am Observation car. Pullman% dining car, cnair cars. mronaitoN—uskbvations—nears CITY TICKET OFFICE 16th e«d Farrvum Phone Atlantic 6831 i. W. SHARPE. Oanaral Agent _ i ! Warden is president of the Western District of the Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota Baptist Association. Mr. War den is executive secretary. They were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elder Owens: Expert Auto Repairs . Orerhaaliar Oar fpedallp . All Work Guarantee*] Day isd Hl#fct Borin —Phone AT. 6607— Merri weather’s Garage We repair all asko ud model* E L_ Mcrrhrmther, prop PW ge. MM gt- Oamka. Eefc HOW OFTEN CAN YOU KISS AND MAKE UP? T7nrw husbands can understand G why a wife should turn from a pleasant companion Into a shrew for one whole week In every month. You can say "I’m Sony" and Use and make up easier befere marriage than after. Be wise. If you want to hold your husband, you won't be a three-quarter wife. For three generations one woman has told another how to go "smil ing through" with Lydia E Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. It helps Nature tone up the system, thus lessening the discomforts from the functional disorders which women must endure fn the three ordeals of life: 1. Turning from girlhood to womanhood. 2. Pre paring tor motherhood. 8. Ap proaching "middle age." Don't be a three-quarter wife. Cake LYDIA B. PINKIIAM'8 VEGETABLE COMPOUND and Go "Smiling Through." To strengthen the whole system against the weakening effects of the changes that take place In MIDDLE LIFE Good strength Is always impor tant, but it is of special importance during the change of life when the body needs the very best nourish- A ment to fortify Jl it against the 11 changes that are 'f taking place. In- | creased nervous I irritability and the \ distressing symp- ' toms that appear In middle life all need treatment with a view of making the worn an as comfortable as possible. To combat poor nourishment and associated nervous fatigue, Cardui has real usefulness because it is a bitter tonic and stomachic which stimulates the appetite and increases the amount of gastric juice. In this way, digestion is aided, thus favor ing more complete transformation of food into living tissue, resulting in improved nutrition and the con sequent building up and strength ening of the whole system. Cardui is a liquid medicine, sold in 9-ounce bottles, with full direc tions for use. 6C 212a ALWAYS DEPENDABLE Both Our Service and Printing:. We are Equipped To Print Anything: From Stamp* to Newspapers. We Call For and Deliver. OMAHA GUIDE PUB. CO. 2418 Grant Street WE 1517—1518 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. Reantj Salons CHRISTINE ALTHOUSE 2422 No. 22nd St WE 0846 HOMER McCRANBY 2037 N. 24th St At 6810 MILDRED TURNER’S BEAUTY SALON 2624 No. 27th ,St. WE 2614 MARTHA MAYO Beauty Culturist Marcelling Finger-Waving WEbetcr 0274 2512 No. 24th St. Omaha CHARLENA IJEWIS BEAUTY SALON 2855 Maple St._ JA 6116 Beer Gardens RABE’S BUFFET 2428 N. 24th St. Ja. 9195 Cafes American Wiener Shop 2509 N. 24th Street. KING TURN CAFE 2010% N. 24th St. Ja. 8676 Alberta’s Sandwich Shop 4827 a 26th St. Ua. 0967 Raybon’s Midget Cafe, 1922 N. 24th CHARLIES PLACE 1802 N. 24th St. We. 4019 Cigar Stares ELITE CIGAR STORE 2312 N. 24th St. Ma. 4226 CONSOLIDATED AUTO PARTS 2601 Cumin* St At 5666 Drag Storm JOHNSON DRUG 1904 N. 24th St We. 6998 DUFFY PHARMACY 24th and Lake We. 0609 Cleaners and Toilers TOBY’S IDEAL CLEANERS 2237 N. 20th St At 5166 Electrical Appliances DONAHOO & HOYLE Norge Appliance Co. 2423 Faraam St. Ha. 0500 HINEMAN’S GARAGE 2417 Norh 24th Street General Repair Work Graders W. P. HOCH Grading and Excavation 4600 Ames Ave. Ke. 0810 Grocery Stores HERMAN’S MARKET 24th and LakeWe. §444 Laundries EMERSON LAUNDRY 2324 N. 24th St. We. 1020 KDHOLM A SHERMAN 2401 N. 24th St._We. 0066 * Moneaieat Makers HEFT A NOYES 40th and Forest Lawn Ke. 1738 Prodsce Markets METROPOLITAN PRODUCE 1510 N. 24th St._Wa 473T Service and Transfer Stations NORTH-SIDE TRANSFER 2414 Grant St. We. 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