The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, June 26, 1937, Page TWO, Image 2

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THREE QUESTIONS. Send nl
The Omaha Guide, 2118 Grant
C. W. I)—Thank you if you an
awer my question in the column
Tell me about when and how will
I yet my plate in operation ?
Ans: It. will take yon at leaM
six more months to save enough
money to begin operating this
business Rut once you are
started it will only be a matter of
a few months before you nre on
your feet and doing well. Save
every cent you can.
M. L. W—Just what does my
husband intend to do about me and
the baby? Docs he care anything
for us?
Ans: At this particular time h"
doesn’t know whether he loves any
one or not. He is just infatuated
with love and the prettiest face he
sees is the one that gets his atten
tions. Dear the burden yourself for
a while or until he decides to act a
men and come bark and if not
then get a divorce.
J. W. W.—Tell me if my wife ia
in love: with the tall dark skinned
man that J have in mind?
Ans; How absurd she isn’t In
love with this party nor does she
give him n second thought. Your
wife LOVES YOU hut your
constant fits of jealousy and sus
picion are about to wear her nerves
on edge. De a little more AFFEC
TIONATE and a little less SUS
PICIOUS.
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M. C. L-—I would like for you
to tell me if you think that I am
going to make a trip this summer?
I don’t want to be disappointed?
Ans: 'i am afraid there won’t be
any trip for you unless some very
unexpected money comes into your
hands. I do think that you w'll
see your FATHER before the end
of this year and this is quite an
important event for you to look
forward to.
C. R. Does the boy that I love
care anything far me nnd is he liv
ing true to me?
Ana: Sure he cares for you nnd
does not go with any other girl
. This s only a TEMPORARY
FEELING AS YOU BOTH ARE
GOING TO FIND SOMEONE
ELSE that will mean more to you
and it will be several years before
either of you innrry.
I. H.—Will I ever get enough
money ahead to buy me a home
and if so about how soon?
... Ans: You are bargaining for no
small proposition and it takes
time and a good job also to bring
this dream. By careful spending
nnd saving these next five years
you should be in tt position to pur
chase a small place of your own
M. A. M.—I am going around
with a boy and I want to know if
ho is going to marry me-as he pre
tends ?
Ans: Don't depend on it for he
ia playing around with another
girl telling her about the same
things that he tells you. Let any
thing he says go in one ear aiui
out the other as it won’t mean
much more to you than if you never
heard it in the first place.
I foe in"-#cred FREE In th!s col
li i« column L-s enclosed with YOUR
VIE, BIKTNDATE and CORRECT
FLY send twenty-five o •• d
lope for my NEW ASTRGD GY
irn mail my FREE ADVICE on
I letters to Abbe Wallace, care of
Strict, Omaha, Nebraska.
■ E. C. C.—Will the l>oy I am en
gaged to marry d< cidu on an early j
! marriage ?
A ns: If lie had his way he would;
have lied the marriage lake place)
some time ago hut it is you;
!who seems to be ho'ding up th,- I
pr.rado by not getting a DIVORCE;
I from your first husband. Go ahead!
with this divorce as this boy will
! get tired of waiting.
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I'. S, Will I make the trip and
! is it wise to go?
Aits: (Jo if you like hut I don't
thing it will be very pleasant for
jou. If you desire a private reply
you mentioned in your letter
then send a quarter for same and
I will give you free opinions on
3 questions privately.
. Mrs. Mahammitt’s .
. School of Cookery . j
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Post's White Cake
| 6 T. Rutter
H e. Granulated Sugar
14 c. Pulverized Sugar
114 c. flour
14 c. cold water
1 Heaping t. Baking Powder
8 Egg Whiles
Vi Heaping c. English Walnut
Meats
Crenm together 2 cups of sugar
and (5 T. of butter. When very light,
add % cup of flour, then 14 cup cold
water with‘l heaping teaspoon of
baking powder stirred in. Then add
% cup of flour alternately with
whites of 3 eggs beaten stiff. Add
heaping cup of floured English
Walnut meats. Bake in moderate
oven at 360 degrees F.
Melba Mold
1 quart of vanilla ice cream
1 can of Red Raspberries or <
l pt. of fresh Itaspbcrrica
1 can of peach halves .
1 T. Cornstarch
H Lemon I
Melba Sam <■
Pu. 1 can r4 raspberries with
'j cuo of \vn r and juice of one- j
half lemon. I ■ t come to a boil and |
thicken with 1 T. cornstarch- Strain j
through cheese cloth. Pile ice cream j
in the .center id plate and lay the j
peach halves in bottom of ice
cream. Use 2T. of tne metba sauce
over the ice cream. Pass the res! !
of the sauce. The ice cream can tv
piled on a thick slice of angel food i
or sponge cake.
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Food for the <!ods
1 pound English Walnuts
pound dates
2 cups Sugar
1 Tablespoon of rolled erncker I
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We always fry to please you. Our prices are, low and
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2417 North 24th Street JAckson 9269
For GOOD RELIEF of constipation
use a GOOD LAXATIVE
rjONSTIPATION is not to be trifled with. When you
need a laxative, you need a good one. Black-Draught
is purely vegetable, reliable. It does not upset the stom
ach but acts on the lower bower, relieving constipation.
Black-Draught la
made of clean plant
leaves and roots (finely
powdered), not so very
different, when you come
to think about it, from
the vegetables you eat
at every meal
This reliable laxative
Is the stand-by for con
stipation In thousands
of homes. Sold In sealed
cardboard containers,
like the picture at the
left. About 25 doses In
each 25-cent package.
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The Ladens* Beauty Foundation was established
by the Codsfroy Manufacturing Company to study
methods of pi serving woman's natural beauty, C-.
and to make the results of this research available
to the public.
DAILY D'L'FN FOR SUMMER APPEARANCE
White shoes. While (lieSSOS and
bright summer coho's are In the
fashion Kpei-l rtitn now Not even
the northern most reahleins of our
country are Mill confined pi the
somber tines of winter, In Dixie, of
course, the Dills of summer have
brightened I no scene for several
Weeks.
But how about you? Have you
brightened up yourself? Have you
given yourself your spring Itouse
cleitnlng? There Is probably no
time more than In summer when n
parson con tie lit her best—or at
her worst. Arid the nice thing about
It Is. the difference Is up to our
selves to determine.
11 OUT INK
A simple routine Is the answer to
most of onr grooming problems, n,s
has I. pointed out repeatedly In
this i-oh mu llahlt governa so many
of our net Ions. Why then not make
our grooming routine a part of our
dally habits. I.et me suggest n
"dally dozen" for the benefit of
your appearance and your comfort
during the summer mouths.
1. lilso after eight hours sleep.
A cooling bath, tub or shower.
2. Brisk rub with course towel.
3. Sprinkling of dusting powder.
4. Brisk work-out for the hair
nod nn oiT-the-fare hair-dress.
6. Include yottr usual powder
base.
fl. Pat cold cream, or eye cream,
around your eyes to prevent "sum
mer-wrinkles.”
7. Apply cosmetics, to your usual
taste—but you’ll find It preferable
to use less cosmetics in summer
than In winter.
8. Dress In bright, light, com
fortable clothing. Sandals, If you
hnve them. You’re ready for the
morning!
9. Lunch time I Remove all make
up and start over again. Cold
cream your face. A dash of cold
water. Then cosmetics und you’re
set for the nfternoon.
10. Home ngaln. Get comfortable,
whatever you do. Then, before go
ing out for the evening, by all
means, another cooling shower or
tub. Take fifteen minutes for re
laxation, Just loaf.
11. A change of clothing and out
Into the evening air. Try to locate
a breeze and stay In It.
12. And just In-fore you go to
bet), n warm bnili. I’m serious. This
will help you get that oil-important
reisl fill steep.
How do yon feel? Cooler al
ready I That scheme of things cun
be Ui into almost ev’fer) body's day.
CREAMS IMPORTANT
; You don’t like the Idea of the
creams! Now let me explain why
they are Important for every worn
an. In summer even more thnn In
winter. Rummer heat and dryness
has a ruinous elTect on the skin,
ns well as on tile hair (Ree my
next column). It dries it out. Dry
ness cnusep wrinkles, so to prevent
summer's roll, think ahead and use/
the creams. They nre really not
so uncomfortable; they only sound
that way. Moreover a good powder
base Is especially Important In sum
mer for appearance's sake nlone.
Rome women tell me that they
like to forget all cosmetics In the
summer. They are sticky, they con
tend. They make one feel hotter.
1 can sympathize with the woman
who feels that way, but I cannot
sympathize with her If she lets It
get the best of her. She will be
very, very sorry if she llnds her<
skin dry and wrinkle-marked at the
end of the summer, a condition that
makes her look older than she
really Is.
NO EXCUSES, NOW
I will admit that It Is n chore
to do anything consistently In the
summer Wo nre prone to sit nnd
let the world go by. I’ve been
guilty of that myself. But the above
is n simple routine that should be a
help to you In keeping both com
fortable nnd at tops In nppenmnce.
Inconvenience or summer laziness
is no excuse for careless appear
nnce, nnd there Is no other alibi.
The writer, Mark Twnln, you re
member said thnt ’’Everybody talks
about the weather, but nobody
seems to do anything about It." As
a result, we all have to face the
same conditions. You are no worse
off than other women, but you will
be the envy of them If you meet
summer conditions more Intelligent
ly than they. I hope you And my
suggestions helpful
Here’s to an air conditioned sum
mer.
crumbs 1
2 teaspoons baking powder
0 Eggs beaten light
Cut dates fine, chop nuts, add
racker crumbs, mix with sugar, j
\dd baking powder, and last the
six whites of eggs beaten stiff,
lake in moderate oven a half hour.
Serve with whipped cream.
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RESCUES TWO
Camden, Ark., June 24 (ANP)—
After falling in*o the river, Otto
Mitchell and Hill Johnson, two
whit e boys, were savod from drown
ing Tuesday by Sherman Sanders,
who was one of a group of NYA
workers cleaning up the Sandy
Heach resort on the Ouachita river.
The white youths, neither able
to swim, were being swept down
stream when Snnoos leaped in
fully clothed and pulled them to
the bank.
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older yo» ir digestive *y$
i tcm becomes deficient
1 end your U1o*k1 can not
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J N and worn ou?. Try
J'd’Cs u single bottle of
f/jpr" famous old Hoe
jjjj’ tetter's. Its stiinu
V® luting herbs and
V roots quickly help in
revitalizing the dipea
tive glands. At drug
Storcac very wl»ere.$ 1.50
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Colored Orchestra to
Play at Du Pont Party
New York, June 24 (ANP)-^
I.uekey Roberts and his band, so
cieity entertainers, have been se
lected by Mrs. J. A. Montgomery,
aunt of Miss Ethel Du Pont, fi
ancee of Franklin D. Roosevelt, jr,,
to play at one of the most import
ant of the pre-nuptial parties to
be given in honor of the young
couple.
The event will be held in Wil
mington, Delaware,’on the evening
of June 28 and is to be an exclusive
affair with only 60 guests from
all over the country in attendance.
It is reported that Eddie Duchin,
Vincent Lopez an a number of
other society orchestras angled for
the assignment but that Mrs. Mont
gomery made the selection of Ro
berts’ band at the suggestion of
Miss Du Pont and Mr. Roosevelt.
Why Laxatives
Fail In Stubborn
Constipation
Twelve to 24 hours is too long to wait
when relief from clogged bowels and
constipation is needed, for then enor.
mous quantities of bacteria accumu
late, causing GAS, indigestion and
ninny restless, sleepless nights.
If you want REAL, QUICK RELIEF,
take a liquid compound such as Ad
lerika. Adlerika contains SEVEN ca
thartic end carminative ingredientr
that act on the stomach and BOTH
bowels. Most "overnight” laxatives
contain one Ingredient that acts on the
lower bowel only.
Adlerika's DOUBLE ACTION gives
your system a thorough cleansing,
bringing out old poisonous waste mat
ter that may have caused GAS pains,
sour stomach, headaches and sleepless
nights for months.
Adlerika relieves stomach GAS at
once and usually retrieves bowel con
gestion in less than two hours. Nq
waiting for overnight results. Thi|
famous treatment has been recom
mended by many doctors and drug
fliats for 3a years. Take Adlerika one
lalf hour before breakfast or one hour
before bedtime and in a short whilj
you will feel marvelously refreshed.
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CHRISTINE ALTHOUSE
2422 No. 22nd St WE 0846
STEPHENSON BEAUTY~SHOP
2037 N. 24th St. At 6810
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SALON
2624 No. 27th ,St. WE 2514
MARTHA MAYO
Beauty Culturist
Marcelling Finger-Waving i
WEbster 0274
2512 No- 24th St. Omaha
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CHARLENA LEWIS
BEAUTY SALON
2S65 Maple St. JA 6116
RAlIi S BUFFET
2425 N. 2iUi . i. Ja. 9195
American VViener Shop
2509 N. 2no Street.
KING IUEN CAFE
201014 N. 24th St. Ja. 8576
Alberta’s Sandwich Shop
4827 S. 26th St. Ma. 0957
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Raybon’s Midget Cale, 1922 N. 24th
CHARLIB* PLACE
1603 N. 24th St. We. 4019
YOUNG’S GROCERY
1618 No. 24th St. WE 6211 i
Cigar Stores
ELITE CIGAR STORE
2312 N. 24th St. Ha. 4236
HOUSTON'S GROCERY
2114 No. 24th St. JA 3543
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Service and Transfer Station*
NORTH-SIDE TRANSFER
2414 Grant St. Wa. 6664
CONSOLIDATED AUTO PARTS
2601 Cuming St. At. 6666
Drug Stores
JOHNSON DRUG
1904 N. 24th St. We. 0998
BEN & KERMIT ANDERSON
Painting, Wal Washing and
Decorating
23 Years Experience
Estimates free Work Guarantee!
2801 Miami St. 2872 Binny St.
Phone WE 5826
DUFFY PHARMACY
24th and Lake We. 0609
Cleaners and Tailors
TOBY’S IDEAL CLEANERS
2237 N. 20th St. At. 6155
Phont WE 4576
I. GRAHAM TAILOR SHOP
Cleaning — Pressing — Repairing
1606 No. 24th Omaha Neb.
Electrical Appliances
DONAHOO & HOYLE
Norge Appliance Co.
2423 Farnam St. Ha. 0500
'"HINEMAN’S GARAGE
2417 Norh 24th Street
General Repair Work
Graders
W. F. HOCH
Grading and Excavation
4506 Ames Ave. Ke. 0313
Grocery Stores
HERMAN’S MARKET
24th and Lake We. 5444
Laundries
EMERSON LAUNDRY
2324 N. 24th St. We. 1029
EDHOLM & SHERMAN
2401 N. 24th St_We. 6055
BREMAN’S TA1 LOR SHOP
1408 North 24th St.
This months special $5.00 Any Coat
relined with Storage
Monument Makers
HEFT ft NOYES
40th and Forest Lawn Ke. 1738
Produce Markets
METROPOLITAN PRODUCE
1516 N. 24th St. Ws. 4737
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