NOTE:—Y'our question w.'.i be nnrwcred FREE in th’a col" amn ONLY' when a dipping of thin column is enclosed with YOUR QUESTION, YOUR FULL NAME, BIRTH DATE and CORRECT ADDRESS. For PRIVATE REPLY send twenty-five tent* and a actf-addreaaed, "tamped envelope for my NEW ASTROLOGY READING and receive by return mail my FREE ADVICE on THREE QUESTIONS. Send all lettera to Ahbe Wallace, care of Tic Omaha Guide. 2411 Grant Street, Omaha, Nebraska. L. S. C-—My daughter ha* beer sick sine* lru*t August and I want to know if she can be cured? As*: I think so. Take to a BONE 8PEJCIALLST and al*o to a good physician. Her condition, I believi ia one that rcftild be controlled with proper medical attention. Do not put this off much longer for she needs medical attention. V. F.—Plea*e tell me in your answers if I should marry the mnn that I am going with? A ns: Don't marry anyone ju*t yet child. Your parents would not con sent to your marrying and it wmlld he one henrtache after an other! A child of your age THIR TEEIN, should not get married. Wait at least four years. Mrs. Mahammitt’s School of Cookery 2116 No. 25th St. WF. 4129 I'OHK STEAK GRILL Will! SPICY SAUCE 1 Thick slice of pork steak 4 Tomatoe", modium sized 4 Potatoes >4 cup finely chopped omion 1 T. vinegar 1 %. prepared mustard 2 T. buttcy 2 T. flour 14 t. sugar % cup hot water Salt Pepper Salt and pepper pork ateak. Brown lightly on both sides in a hot fryinv pan. Cover, reduce the heat, and simmer "lowly for 30 minutes or until tender, place t.V moat on the fire proof platter, and arrange around it tomatoes cut in halve*, with the out surface dipped in flour a«d brown in the ham fat. Place resettee of mashed potatoes between the tomato halves. Place platter in a hot oven (400 degree* P.) until potatoes are browned Brown flour, blend in butter mak 'ing a brown sauce. Add the chopped onion heated in vinegar to the mix ture and cook for 10 minutes. Re move from "tove and add mustard, sugar and *alt. Pour «auce over pork ateak. Place rings of green pepper around tomato halves and garnish with ar*ley or celery heart*. CREAMED CHICKEN 2 T. flour 2 T. Butter 1 cup milk *4 t salt >4 t. white pepper Me.lt butter in a sauce pan. Blend In flour and add milk slowly. Stir until thick. Double this to make as much a« needed. Cut cold boiled chicken in cube*. Add to sauce. Mur brooms may be aded if you like. ORANGE SHORTCAKE 1 recipo Rich Tea Biscuits 4 large needless oranges Powdered sugar Make rich biscuit dough. Divide in half. Shake into 2 large round' to fill in layer cake pan. Place one round in pail; spread with soft but ter. Pace other round on top spread with soft butter. Bake ir moderate oven at 400 degrees aboul 25 minutes. Split arrange whoh sections of orange pulp, free fron all skin, between layers and on toj of cake. Sprinkle generously witl powdered sugar. Makes 8 Rich Tea Biscuit* 2 cups flour 4 t. baking powder H t. salt B T. shortening 94 cup milk or half milk and hal water Sift together flour, baking peyw der and saJrti; add shortening am mix together thoroughly, with i fork- Add liquid to make *of dough. Expert Ante Repairs ah Day u4 Right —Phone AT. 6697— Merriweather'* Oarage We repair all make* and model* am Re. ttd Bt- Owaha^lWL H. E. W.—For the past two years I haven’t been able to hear from my husband and get support. Will I ever? 'Ana: The reason you haven’t heard In because he didn’t have thf money to send you and did not want you to know hi* whereabout*. When he getw on a better financial scale he will again let you hear from him. S. I\- Will tht* boy and m< ever hq a loving couple again? I sure do mi«s him. 'An*: Never again he found »t'it that he did not rare for you like he though at one time and de rided to quit oner end for all- Don’t continue to worry about your los ing hi* friendship for there are other young men who will make , you very happy. _____, i J..0- Do you think that I will be able to get a job this summer? A ns; I do th;nk so try to get I employment with he company that i yds have in mind whose home of fice i* in OHIO. They will be put ting on extrn help shortly. I). M. L--I am anxious to know if I will make the trip that I have in rr;nd this summer? Ana: Yon will go to PHILA DELPHIA this summer and will find it Ju*t as exciting as you be lieve it to be. It will probably be around the middle of the summer before you can arrange tins vaca tion, but you will be able to stay as long as you desire. F. M. I)—Th«re i* a strange black man that keeps coming in tpy yard wanin g wa'/ r and he won’t lenve. I have to drive him away. I* there any harm in him? | Ana: Absolutely none. If how ever, yen are annoyed by his pre sence you can inform h!m that you ; will have h!m put in the hands of the '•>w 'f *e doesn’t stay away fie - voi" s—erty. He is just try ing tr got acquainted with you. I - F TT. tr i am planning on tak ... ’n« lead cra Jones home on Sunday. Mrs, Go ,rgia Walker i» on the 1 »ick list I Rr/rular services were held at the St. Jacob’s AME church on Sunday. j The Mite Missionary met at the j home of Mr". Glen King. ! Mrs.. Hattie Hawk, who has been a missionsary in Liberia for fifteen year* gave an interesting lecture on Friday evening. _ Thursday evening the Allen Chri“tian Endeavor spon sored a program to send a delegate to the convention. The Mis-'^orary Indies held a rummage sale and chicken dinner in the church i>asement on Monday. i_! PRE-SHRITNK FAITH Oif-G again the ir)>untain« of Tennessee has become the center of religious attraction. Again a mountain steps out upon the gimpli cy of faith as he feels it t*> be, and “fasts” accordind to direction from the Lord, do he puts it. Whether this be true or not, a good word can be «aid for him. Most of us Americans look upon the mountaineers a« backward and ignorant people. This is probably intellectually true, but one thing, this seeavs evident. Whatever they think they know and are led to do, they do it with all their might. Re member the man who let the rat tle snake bite him? He recovered, probably not because of definite and correct interpretation of Scripture, but rather because of firmness of conviction and simpli city of faith. These mountaineers may have a vague idea about God but we plainsmen should serve Got more sincerely than they becaust we know more and have bettej light about Him- Suppose we d< exactly what we are warned anc spiritually inspired to do. Omahj and Nebraska would become a “ha ven of rest-” May we who live down in these “plain*," as well as the mountain eers, sing and say: “I've put my whole hert in Hi< service And do all He adketh of me; I mean to live holy and blame less—■ A Christian indeed will I be ” CAN YOU KEEP A SECRET? I HAVI GOOD NIW8 FOI YOU m§ jmwt mmy bm ymm mmm kmmk tkm w«rU is lk« fmrm. Smlrm all pfMfi. f«t mbmi ymm w Ant amI tmmr mm mb «irc«BMUn(M. Y*or HAppmtM mmJ Succam dtciAB^ IImaI ymm priat jmrnx bam cWtrlf •mI — nd Rtf — REV. CHAS. P. COLBERT MS OWEN AVL DETROIT. MICH. “A NEW ALL FINISHED SERVICE” 15 LBS. FOR $1.98 llo EACH ADDITIONAL POUND Entire Bundle Finished—All Men* Shirts Hand-Finished at No Extra Coat. Bundle Must Contain 50% Flat Work THE IDEAL FALL AND WINTER SERVICE EMERSON LAUNDRY AND ZORIC DRY CLEANERS 2324 No. 24 th St_WE 102!) Ill'll ALWAYS DEPENDABLE Roth Our Sendee and Printing. We ar, Equipped To Print Anything From Stamp* to Newspapers. We Call For and Deliver. OMAHA GUIDE PUB. 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CHRISTINE ALTHOUSE 2422 No. 22nd St WE 0846 STEPHENSON BEAUTY SHOP 2087 N. 24th St. At K810 MILDRED TURNER’S BOSAUTY SALON 2624 No. 27th 3t WE 2514 martha”mayo ” Beauty Cultarist Marcelling Finger-Waving WEbster 0274 “ 2612 No- 24th St. Omaha CHARLENA LEWIS BEAUTY SALON 2865 Maple StJA 6116 RABE’S BUFFET 2425 N. 24th St Ja. 9195 American Wiener Shop 2509 N. 24 th Street KING YUEN CAFE 2010 Vi N. 24th St Ja. 8576 Alberta'* Sandwich Shop 4827 S. 26th St Ma. 0967 Raybon’a Midget Cafe, 1922 N. 24th CHARLIR* PLACE 1602 N. 24th St. We. 4019 YOUNG’S GROCERY 1618 No. 24th St. WE 6211 Cigar Store* ELITE CIGAR STORE 2312 N. 24th St. Ba. 4226 1 _HOUSTON’S GROCERY 2114 No. 24th St. JA 3643 Our Sausage a specialty Free Delivery i ■■ !■■■■.■■■ .— W. ■ - .1 ■■■■■'-■ 1 | Service and Tranafer Station* NORTH-SIDE TRANSFER 2414 Grant St. We. MM CONSOLIDATED AUTO PARTS *801 Coming St At MU Drag Stores JOHNSON DSUO 1904 N. 24th St Wo. 0998 DUFFY PHARMACY^ 24th and Lake We. 0608 Cleaners and Tailors TOBY’S IDEAL CLEANERS 2237 N. 20th St At 5158 Phont WE 4676 I. GRAHAM TAILOR SHOP Cleaning — Pressing — Repairing 1606 No. 24th Omaha Neb. Electrical Appliances DONAHOO & HOYLE Norge Appliance Co. 2423 Farnam St Ha. 0508 HINEMAN’S GARAGE 2417 Norh 24th Street General Repair Work Graders W. F. HOCH Grading and Excavation 1506 Ames Ave. Ke. 0815 Grocery Stores HERMAN’S MARKBT 14th and Lake We. 6444 Laundries EMERSON LAUNDRY 1324 N. 24th St We. 1028 EDHOLM & SHERMAN 1401 N. 24th St We. 6055 * Monument Makers HEFT A NOYES 10th and Forest Lawn Ke. 1788 Produce Markets METROPOLITAN PRODUCE 516 N. 24th St Wa. 4787 SIMM S STYLE REVUE ' * * See Yourself in Motion Pictures »A Night in Hollywood« Sponsored by The Omaha Guide Featuring Models from all Omaha and Council Bluffs Clubs SizzlingFloorShowLed by Williams, Williams- aldwell DIRECT FROM CHICAGO Music by Synco Hi Hatters DREAMLAND HALL M< inday May 17 9:00 P. M. Until Adm. 50c PRIZES DANCING Mr. John Smith, Director Mrs. Mildred Gilbert, Chairman