NOTE^—Your question w.'.l be answered FRFE in th’s rol nnn ONLY when a ri pping of this column is enclosed with YOUR QUESTION, YOUR FULL NAME, BIRTHDATE and CORRECT ADDRESS. For PRIVATE REPLY send twenty-five rents and a self-addressed, stamped envelope for my NEW ASTROLOGY READING and rereive fey return mail my FREE ADVICE on THREE QUESTIONS. Send all letters to AWbe Wallace, care of The Omaha Guide. 2418 Grant Street, Omaha, Nebraska. P. M. K.—1 am planning on a trip this next summer and want to know if I should go? Ans: Carryout these plans but don’t spend evrey cent that you have saved up having a good time. Be jost as economical as yea can for your mortgage will he due very soon and if you try you can meet this obligation successfully. E. M. W.—I am sick and have boon for a long time. Tell me if I will get to feeling better? Ans. Without a dcabt provid ed you consult with a doctor and leave off the thousand of remedies that you have been trying over a period of several years- Any person your age shouldn't thing of allow ing themselves to remain sick year in and year out when it is so simple to get medical treatment. M. M.—Please tell mo if 1 will be successful in getting my di vorce, Ans: Yes . provided you pay for it youiself. Your ex-mate isn't thinking of handing it to you gratis and if you want t« keep down trou ble buy it yourself. 11. L. ,)_How can I have more success in marriage and make my husband believe that I am not guilty of neighborhood gossip? Ans: Stay at home and carry out his wishes just as aicurately as you can. This is one thing that >ou must prove before he believes it and there isn't any better time to get started than the present. Don’t associate with tie people who talk.choose ydur friends among your husband’s associates. E. L. M_I would like to know if I should expect niy boy friend to return? "2r'» > Ans: The young man is going to return but not to make you his bride. Forget tfuit jou two ever made plans of his kind and begin going out with the other de sirable young fellows in your city. R. R J.—Why is it when my (husband and 1 argue be wants to pack up and leave and then ho never does it? Ans: He might fool you some time and carry out his threats. It doesn’t do cither of you one bit of good to luss and argue and it only breaks down love and despcct you hold for one another. Don't fuss with him .. let him get on the war path just as often ns he likes but hold your temper. You would be lost without him. W. L. Wv—I make it my business fo read your column. Tell me if it is impossible far me to win the girl that I love? Ans: Not impossible.but it will take a lot of coaxing and yoi must play the part of a "dashing Romeo" to make her head turn Take her out to the nicest place.* in town for dinner and entertain ments and it is up to you to do th< rest. M. F. R.—Should I leave m; home or remain Ihere? My hom* isn’t happy and my iiusband an* I don’t agree? Ans: There is one thing tha practically every wife must learr to make her husband feel a bi superior.make him also belief that you look up to him and r< spect everything he says. If yo try to appear better than he then you will lose your husban Stay where you are for anoth< few months- Things will change. Los Can tores Music Club Gives Classy Dancing- Fiesta (Continued from Page 1) A smart f:g-e was Miss Mary Wiggins in a (lark blue organdie, rcdingote style two vari-colored .ndals. Miss Ruth Anderson chose a gown of printed chiffan and Miss (ieralding Smith a dark green or ganza. Miss Olive Willis was striking in a red nnd white dotted voile with r-ed accessories. Miss Bertram Johnson set off (her piquant beauty in an exquisite light bliuo lace gown. Miss Venita Scoonay also wore a lovely lace giwn of the same shade. Teffetas were especially notiee aUe. Miss Dorothy Westfield in an emerald green and very charming. Miss Leona Jones and Miss Mary Franklin in pink, and Miss Pearl Winston in red. Miss Eva Mae Stewart wore a striking gold, lame gold slipper nnd a yellow corsage. Miss Mar garet Hart, an out of town guest I wore a beautiful white satin gown I with red trimmings. The officers of the music club [ were introduced and its sponsor, Miss Ethel Jones, given a hearty 1 nation. Barely sustained sighs were beard as the ast beautiful strains | if the orehestra played an “au re '"oir” nnd goodnight ending dra matically the joys of a lovely evening. PLAN FIGHT FOR EQUAL | TEACHERS’ PAY IN ALA. ■ Mobile, A1 ■, Aug. 26 (By E. M. Goode for ANP)—Transcending interest all other work to be under taken bv tlhe Regional Conference of Southern Tranches of the NAA CP, is the proposed fight to equal ize teachers’ salaries in the deep South, the first of such cases being planned for Mobile County, Ala., where colored teachers nre poorly underpaid, and with many eceiving less than fifty per cent of the min imum pay for white teachers. A recent investigation conducted by the Mobile Branch of the NAA CP revealed that several high school and elementary teachers who are college graduates receive as low as $26 per month salary'. Both Thurgood Marshall, of New York, assistant special counsel, and the Mobile Branch announces that the NAACP will be ready to go to court as soon as a teacher ean be found to bring the test ease, the organization has completed its plans and outlined the procedure to be followed. The matter now rests entirely with the teachers themselves. The Association con , tinues to v untiringly to find a teacher willing to file a petition for a writ of mandamus to require , the county board of education to , equalize the salaries of colored I teachers. ! NEBRASKA t PRODUCE e 2202-4-6 North 24th Street Phone WE 4137 a a Poultry end Egg Dealers *• Om prices are reasonsable, r see ns first. Entertainment Whirl By Jimmie Bvmm By Jirnmr Evan* Clnton Rosemoad, the colored feature player in the Warner Bros film, "They Won’t Forget,” a trea tise on lynir / inemb. rs of the dreaded society of Leopard Men, mystery sarm jiuh.d oig.nnzafoo of the wild Cape Mmnt section of northern Liberia, government for ces fired the opening canons in a skirmish to vine out the society, n, was revealed last week. For months, reluctance to ent'T j the section where the society mem bers dressed in leopard skins, have ! killed scores of natives, has been | evidence on the paid of govern ment authorities. Great fear of the strange individuals was prevalent among the natives of Liberia, who believed them suptrnatural beings. Among those apprehended was George Caint, civilized Americo Liberian whose blood is a mixture of that of Negroes of natve jungle tribes and’of the American Negroes who helped colonize Liberia in the early 1800’s. Caine is charged by the Government with going to the Cape Mount district to opperate coffee, farms, and finding no labor available there, organizing the T "opnrd Mi n with the purpose of terrorizing the section to get free labor. Official action was precipit ated when two witnesses w-ho had st'cu the Leopard Men died myster ious deaths. Colonel T. E. Davis, intrepid Li berian soldier, was given orders to stamp out the Leopard Men. Ad • vancing to the Cape Mount section, h ■ accumulated the evidence which resulted in the arrest of Caine and • his men. ALWAYS DEPENDABLE Both Our Service and Printing. 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