The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, August 07, 1937, Page TWO, Image 2

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READING and receive by return mail my FREE ADVICE on
THREE QUESTIONS. Rend all letters to Abbe Wallace, care .f
The Omaha Guide, 2418 Grant Street, Omaha, Nebraska.
G. M. G.—I found two pictures
In my liusband’a pocket and 1 would
like to know why he keeps them.
Aim—Just to make you angry.
He doesn't go with either of these
people nor does lie care anyfhng
for the pictures. Forget thctu mid
don't bring the subject up to h'ro
anymore and he will get rid of
them.
Tl. E, R.—Will l go to New York
next montih and will I be success
ful in getting a job when 1 get up
there.
Ans-—You are go ng to find work
right in your home town. I do not
believe that yon are going (o make
the trip to New York .... .a friend
of yonrs is going to convince you
that your place is down here in the
Houth with him.
R. L.—J want to know if the boy
I am in love with cares for me and
will we get married soon?
...Ana.—No.never. He realizes
that you are already married to
one man and you can’t expect him
to get interested in you until you
secure a divorce. You haven’t as
yet met yor future husband.
M. C. R. T.—Should I leave this
city and will I be as suocessful as
I think that I will be? Could I get
a private reply?
Ann.—The change is just what you
need. Make it before the first of
September. The city you have in
mind is also a very desirable place
for you to go. Yes you can get a
private reply. Send aquarter for
my Astrology Reading and I will
be glad to send you free my person
al opinions on three questions pri
vately.
B. if.—Do you think this medi'
ctne will do me any good or Should
I even take it?
Ans—Go to see your doctor and
h" will give you the right kind of
medicine so that you can overcome
the condition you ar.e suffering
with. Tlie medicine you have may
of course, be all rght hut it is saf
er to take a doctor’s prescription.
M. II. P.—Should mother expect
to find oil on the place she was
born and vdhat she do about this
property ?
•cwttY T*'r
Ans.—Encourage her to hold on
to it until she in reasonably sure
that oil cannot be found there. It
so happens that oil has been found
in several places around this place
and until she is confident there!
Yn't oil th?re d >n‘t nuke a sale. \
U. S. -Do you think tihat 1 will j
ever get a b t.t r job that will pay
me more money ?
Ans.—Yes and before the
first of next year. Don’t be satis \
icd with your same old position but j
■ct out and also get out of the
present "rut” that you are in. Y'ou
deservo more pay and don’t be sat
isfied until you are making it.
L. A. C.—Which of the boys I
am going with will 1 marry?
Ans.—Neither of the three will
win your heart. You are fickle at
heart and in a few monbhsyou will
have forgotten all of them.
J. Jt.—Will my boy friend and I
ever get married and what seems
to be holding up the works?
Ans: A job riglht at this time.
You may as well expect to work and
help this fellow if you get mar
ried for he isn’t making enough
money to support you.
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Appointed Manager
Miss Adah Koeppe, 4320 Chicago
street, veteran employee of the Su
preme Forest Woodman Circle in
national hadeuarters here, has been
appointed state mnnager for the
society in Wisconsin, it was an
nounced Mondry. She will leave
Monday morning for Milwaukee,
where she will make her headquar
tc rs, accompanied by Miss Abbie
Hidden, « e l representive of the
society.
M Kce> - ns employed in na
tional beadq1 '•'•■rs from August,
1911, tin'il January 1,1936, when
she been me r field representative
in Iowoi. She v-s head of the book
keeping department for a large
port of her time in Omaha.
She will succeed Caroline L. De*
Witt in her new position, it v as an
nounced, Mrs. DcWitt, a member
of the national advisory commit
tee nnd member of the society since
1902, has held the Wisconsin post
since Jhnuary, 1926.
BEflllTy.-ROinflllCE ;
The Larteusa Beauty Foundation was established
by the Qodefroy Manufacturing Company to study
methods of preserving women's natural beauty,
• nd to make the results of this research available
to the public.
• TAILOIl MAKE YOUR EYEBROWS
Eyebrows contribute so much to
the expression of the eyes nnd face
that they are deserving of more cafe
than the average person gives them.
'.Tbe day of the “pencil" line eye
brow that was only a fine thin line
Is past, because to delete the
eyebrows to a marching line of
lialrs Is to rob the face of character
and softness. It’s a trick that
makes a girl look hnrd and brittle.
An eyebrow Is really an eyebrow
again — but this does not mean that
eyebrows may run wild. Careful
plucking with tweezers Is necessary
to make them look neat nnd well
kent.
The shaping of the eyebrows may
be done either at home or at the
beauty shop. If you pluck your
own. apply a generous amount of
cold cream or vaseline to the brows
and brush them Into shape before
you do any “tweezlng." Then It
la Important to remember to pluck
only those stray hairs above and be
low the natural center line. After
the plucking has been completed,
apply wltcb haxel to close the pores.
Make sure the tweezer Is clean;
Sterilize If possible.
1 Dally Care
Eyebrows should be brushed
morning and night and eacli time
you cleanse your face during the
day with a small stiff brush. This
brushing stimulates growth and
adds lustre, besides training the
eyebrows to He In tbeir proper
t alignment It also gets rid of
powder which clings to the roots
Of the hair and looks untidy. The
first strokes should be toward the
aose to remove powder; the second
brushing should be toward the
temples to lay the balra smoothly
1 fetid evenly In place.
If your eyebrows nre becoming
tIIIn nnd dull, start cnring for them
dally, now! Ryebrows respond
beautifully to care, but disastrously
to neglect. Don't nllow a day to
pass that you don’t apply plain
vaseline or castor oil to them.
Skillful use of nn eyebrow pencil
can make the brows appear longer
nnd more attractive. After all
other make-up has been finished,
apply eyebrow pencil In short light
strokes toward the temples. lie
careful not to overdo It. if It Is
applied too heavily. It may spoil the
effect of that certain naturalness
we all strive for. The secret of
all successful make-up Is Invis
ibility, so the secret of using eye
brow pencil effectively Is to apply
It only to the hairs themselves,
never on the skin.
For Stubborn Brow*
Fuzxy, untidy eyebrows nre not
nttrnetlve, and show lack of care.
If your eyebrows nre so unruly that
they do not respond to brushing,
the following procedure should help
you: Mix a small quantity of
corn-starch with enough cold water
to form a quick smooth paste.
TJien. before retiring nt night brush
the eyebrows Into shape and apply
the paste to them. Permit the
corn-starch mixture to remain on
all night and remove It the following
morning with warm water and soft
cloth. To counteract any drying
effect apply vaseline to the eye
brows.
Eyebrows play an Important role
In the drama of social beauty.
They should go romantic, which
means that they should be as na
ture Intended them — with modern
Improvements.
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Last Minute Snappy
News Items
FromNationaiFieid
(By Albert G. Barnett Tor aNP)
Havana, Cuba—Col Fulgencia
Batista, head of the nation’s mili'
tary forces and the dictator of Cuba
last Sunday outlined his three-year
social, political and ecnnom c plan,
touching almost every phase of
national life. Some of his proposed
projets: establishment of agricul
tural, civil military and rural
schools, construction of hospitals,
anti-tuberculosis and anti-cancer
ampaigns, enactment of pure food
legislation, coordination of fche su
gar industry and regulation of to
bacco, coffee, cattle and mining in
dustries.
Georgetown, Del.—The Sussex
county i 1 term of a colored trus
ty, Lu her Tingle, was doubtless
cut down ia^t Sunday, w hen he foil
otl the attempt ’d jail break of sev
en prisoners, who ihad menaced four
guards, obtained the keys to the
main prison gate, and “shot up’’ the
dining room. Grabbing a shot gun,
Trusty Tingle fired at the mutin
ers, finally drove them back to the
dining room and held them there
until State police arrived. He was
highly praised by Warden Hugh
Smith and Deputy Warden Charles
McAbe, the latter narrowly eseap
ing injury in the melee w'hen his
trouser leg was clipped by a pri
soner's bullet.
Washington, D. C.—Two fights—
one over a dime, the other a lovers’
quarrel—resulted last week in tlhe
death of two men. One unidentified,
was shot to death during an alter
cation over a dime, in front of a
Seventh avenue ice cream parlor;
police claim to know his slayer. The
other victim, William Watson, stab
bed in the chest during an alleged
lovers’ quarrel, was found to be
dead on arrival at Casualty hos
pital. Police held Marie Collier, 24,
as the alleged knife-wielder.
Coumbia, S. C.—The new ’’Big
Apple Dance," latest dance craze
to sweep tlhe country, had its ori
gin here, according to University
of South Carolina students, who
claim the got the idea while in the
gallery of a local colored night club
patching the finger-snapping swing
steps of the dancers. They copied
the dance, cnled it “Big Apple,” af
ter the name of the night club. The
dance is said to he a combinat:on
oftho old Charleston, drags, swing
steps, rhumba, and truck, with a
little of the Virginia Reel thrown
in for good measure.
Have you attended the even'n '
se» vices which are being held un
dr t(he tent at 24fh rnd Grant Sts.?
If not, we wish toextuid to you nn
invitation, and if you have, just
keep on coming, for we are st:l!
holding these wonderful meetings
for your ben fit. You will enjoy
'rending nn hour listening to the
W ord of God being explained as you
have never heard it before! Song
orvice starts at 8 p. m., and prea
•hing at 8:15 p.m.
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2033 No. 24th St.
Women’s Taps ••... 15c
Womens Half Soles . 65c and up
Men* Half Soles . 75c and up
Mens Rubber Heels . 35c and up
Childrens Soles _ 50c and up
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Miss Louise Nash, Reporter
R._g'‘ai sex .’ices were held at
the Second Baptist church- Services
were well ntfended. Rev. Adams of
son has returned from his vacation.
Omaha, was vivait n j. Rev. Nichal
Mi’s. Corn .Tones and grandson
Donald McNe 1 left Sunday for
Cleveland, Ohio.
Venion Baker and Albert Brown
axe home from the7 CCd camp from
Lawrence, Kas.
Mrs. Ruth Ennis of Los Angeles,
Calif., has been visiting her mother
in-law, Mrs. Mary Headley.
| .Mr. Lewis has returned to his
home in Burlington, la.
Miss Frances Brown is spending
the week-end in Red Oak, Iowa.
Mrs. Gertrude Grub is visiting
her aunt,' Mrs. Carrie Roberts..
Shoe Fride or Shoe Shame?
Ladies Top Lifts_15c tip
Mens Half Sole ...... 75c to 1$
Ladies Half Soles COc to 75c
LAKE SHOE SERVICE
2407 Lake Street
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> COFFEE JOHN’S
> 111 So. 14th St. \
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LAUNDERERS AND DRY CLEANERS
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2401 North 24th St We 6055
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Small Girl Killed |
In Shotgun Accident
Camden, Ark., Aug. 6 (ANF)—
The accidental discharge of a shot
gun last Sunday brought instant
death to little Gully Mae Langford,
5, as she was playing on he porch
of her home in Elliott, near this
city. According to police, nine-year
old Freeman Brown, alone in the
house at the time, was toying with
the shotgun when the shell ac
cidently exploded, the charge pass
ing through the window and strk
ing the girl in the heart. Coronei
O. E. Hamilton conducted the in
vestigation.
NEBRASKA
PRODUCE
2202-4-6 North 24th Street
Phone WE 4137
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We. 0609
24th and LAKE STREETS
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