NO I t:—Wmii question w.'.l be answered FREE >n th's col umn ONLY when a <1 pping of this column is enclosed with YOUR QUESTION. YOUR FULL NAME. BIRTHDATE and CORRECT ADDRESS. For PRIVATE REPLY send twent.v-fi'e cents and a Hell-addressed, -tamped envelope lor my NEW ASTROLOGY REA 1)1 N(. and receive by return mail m> FREE ADVICE on THREE QUESTIONS. Send all letters to Abbe Wallace, care ol The Omaha Guide. 21 IS Grant Street. Omaha. Nebraska. I. V. S.—I am going with a boy that my mother does not like very well. Shold I go with someone else or go with him still? Does he really love me as he says he does ? Ans: Your mother has your happiness at heart and she knows that this fellow you now go wi: h is not the type to put too much confidence in. I advise you to have more re spect for your mother's wish es as in this case, s ie is exact ly right.. The boy likes you . but he is not the type of boy you should choose for a hus band. A. L.—I had twenty dollars in my p cketbook. Who got it and where did it go? Ans: A woman is mixed up in thn disappearance of your twenty dollars. This party knew you had the money and Robbin's Pharmacy 2306 No. 21lh St. WE 1711 HINES TAII.OR SHOP Cleaning, Pressing and Re pairing Dyeing and Hat Cleaning Dresses Cleaned and Press ed—Pur Crafting, Etc. 2523 Q STREET aaaMW|||MHHaB> Men’s Dress Shirts 13V2 to 20 $1.00 Men’s Ties $29—4 for $1.00 Open Saturday Evenings Ln il 9 ACE TIE SHOP 1402 Famam North 24th Street SHOE HOSPITAL 1807 No. 24th St. WE 4240 Have your old shoes made to look and wear like new. Our invisible resoling is ji st what you need to keep yt ur feet nice and warm. Me*’s and Women's shoes left over for sale. VISIT THE New Elite Bar 2423 N 24th St DrinkB Of All Kinds At Moderate Prices Special Courtesy to Ladies Direct Wire on All Sporting Events k Christopher & McGill, Props. she Mi :hat it was as much hers as it was yours and since you did not offer to giv her any she just took it. You know who 1 mean. V. L. M.—Will I ever be success in getting a job? Ans: Yes but you will have to go to town to find one. Jobs don’t come knocking at the door of folks that live in the country'. You will be lucky enough to find a job around Easter time and next year at this time you will be thinking seriously of getting married. M. T. My husband has lived with other women b fore he met me and treated them as queens so I 1 aimed. He is now out of work and I bjllieve he no longer cares »'or me. Ha likes to stay out at night and get drunk. What mus‘ I do? Ans: Let him know that if he dors not change his ways that you wil l WALK OUT ON HIM. As long as he can con tinu; to loaf and pull your leg at the same time HE A. IN T NEVER GOING BACK TO WORK. B. S.—Do you think I will be successful in doing what I want to do? Ans: 1 don't thing go I KNOW SO. You will be able to carry out your plans and move, into just the place you | have planned on living in. This change will do you good for you are getting nowhere as things stand right now. J. L. A.—Do s the girl that I am pping with now love me and how long will we go together? Enclos ed you will find a clipping from last wcik s paper. Ans: You know as well as | I do. James, that your gal is NUTS about you. When you j whisper these cute things in her ear she just loves it. Just as long as you continue !to “sweet talk’’ her she and you will go togeths. More than one gal in your town is fond of you as you well know. R. H.—Is my husband true to me Ans: Not as true as the Bible tells a husband to be Where do you think his money is going to lately. Sister your old man is “stepping out. ’ M. W. B.—When my husband was away a month or two ago where was he? Arp I going to have what I think I am? Ans: A month or two ago your hushand was residing in the JAIL HOUSE. Visit your doctor and he will tell you that i YOU SURE ARE GOING TO j HAVE ONE. MY 1938 ASTROLOGY READINGS ARE NOW READY BACK FROM CHICAGO Mrs. Mildred Branson, 2514, De catur street and Mrs. Mildred Litmon 2215 Clark streett, return ed from Chicago where they spent a week. Monday evening January 21. They were the house guests of Mrs. Litmon's foster sister, Mrs. Pauline Hughes, 5652 Iinfayett.e avenue. While there they met Louise Beavers famed Negio actress. They bo^h report having a very enjoyable time. GET MONEY LOVE | I guarantee to help you get a atari la life. No raae beyond hope. Stop a«ro ' mg I Write roe today Information FT*EM M. WILLIAMS, Journal Square Sta Jersey City, N. J. Dept O. I ^_ . m r j m I HAVE GOOD NEWS FOR YOU Regardless of what your trouble may be, you can look the world In the face; Solve all problems; Get what you Want, and Fear no Man or Circumstance* your Happlnes* and Success demand that you print your name clearly and ►nd it to » - , , 545 Owen Ave. REV. CHAS. P. COLBERT. Detroit, Michigan Party Lines I a.] (Continued from Page 1) with the southern D*. moerats. but s'vend prominent Rebublicans aid the Democrats on the floor. Aside from the Rebubl cans, other factors which helped in de feating co ure was the compi le silence from the White House, the weakness of certain support, rs of the bill, and the fil buster its If. The White House sik nee was very noticeable because just a few- days ago the President sent a message to the House on the Ludlow War r ferendum, and personally in strurited the Speaker cf the House to come down to the floor and and speak against the proposition. It is rumored that both the Pre sident and Chairman Farky were cfo the telephone aski’Jer House, members to defeat" the Ludlow re ferendum. No such action was taken so far as known by the White H use for tb; anti-lynching bill. Only last Saturday the President j authorized a statement deploring persecution of Jews in foreign lands, but r: mained s'lent on the. lynching cf Negro citizens in Am erica. I Fight Not Over The fight for the anti-lynch ing bill will be carried cn re gardless of the vote on cloture, rnid Wal'er White, NAACP se cretary. here today. In a state- J nient issued immediately after ! >th cloture vot , Mr. White said: “Neiiht.- p' l tical par‘y can 1 ake any rest or c mfoit over tki.- failure to estaLl sh cloture on the anti-'yaching bill debate. The fight fer th's legislation will go cn with n-w vigor. Bu the Anv rican pe pie must real izc that the inability of the progressive forces to -end th.* filibuster on the anti-lynching bill by cloture is encourag ment to reactionaries to filibuster to death all progressive- legislation. In ’the shadow of this break down of the democratic process b.fore this shameful filibuster lurks the threat of authoritar ian government.*’ Mr. White said there wire I several more moves to be made and that the bill was by no means lost. He urg d all sup porters to keep in touch with their senators. The silence of the White House was noticed in the speech of Sena tor Allen J. El'ender of Louis iana who declai-ed that tha Pre sident; had a constitutional right to recommend the legislation and had not done so. Others. Connally of Texas, Pepper of Florida and Russell of Georgia, also mentioned the silence of the Pes'den* citing it as opposition t» the bll. For the firsit time since the de bate began, a rousing speech was made for the bill by Senator M. M. Neel y c.f West Virginia, just be fore the vote on cloture was taken. Senator Neeley said he loved the Soulth and told of the service the members cf his family had given in the Civil war on the side of the Confederacy. “I love the South,’’ he shouted, “hut 1 despise the snake which infests this paradise.” The tall West Virginian, his voice trembling now with emotion and now ringing oult in the cham bers, recited the dramatic story of the dougle blow torch lynching in Duck Hill. Miss., last April. He told also of the horror of the Claude Neal lynching in Marianna, Fla., in 1934. telling how it was adver tised in advance over the radio and •'through the nwspapers. He said the time was at hand for the sheep to be separated from the goats and for senators to be, counted for or against humanity. In reply, Senator Carter Glass, i of Virginia, spoke mosUy against S nator Wagner of New York. The old Virginian, who said he was ‘indignant’ at this infernal bill' did not say much except to declare that New York had no anti-1 ynch bill. He forgot to mention that New York has no lynehings. Senator Wagner had read into the Record the name of Senator Glass as having voted for cloture on a banking bill some years back. Senator Glass said the case was not the same because “at that time the business interests were threatened.’ Evidently Senator Glass thought it all right to use cloture for business interests, but not for human life. Burke and Norris from Nebras I ka both voted against cloture. Cleo Colal Queen of Sparkling Drinks 1 2 oz. for 5c ; .. . ,^]7lahJjty^c>urniri^ BERUTy ^ROmmiEE The Ijneust Beauty foundation was established by I the Godctrov Manufacturing Company to itudy method* of p-eservmg women'* natural beauty, and to make the result* of fhi* research available to the public. Now 'tint nil ilu* festivity of Christinas ami the gayety of New Yea*’# are things of the past, we are inclined tu ttnd ourselves In « hit of a slump with nothing more o.v ding In view than the tag end of the winter. The skies seem even grayer. If possIMe, than they did earlier in the season, and even our personalities seem to have reached a new low. We nrt sick anil tired of our winter clothes, of the same old Imlr dress, of looking at the same face every morning In the mirror. We do the same things day after day. and with less enthusiasm than lhe day before. We are fast sinking Into a hideous rut, and don’t quite know how tc get out. Of course, a bright new dress would he the ideal solution, hut, lacking that. here are a few tried and true remedies which are guar anteed to put the sparkle hack In yo'.'r eyes and give you a new y.est for living. I have tried them all at one time or another and invariably, in my ovvt mind at least, have staged a comeback. Get out that old Muck dress; change the trimming. Give it a new collar, a contrasting holt, or .lust stick n colored handkerchief In the pocket, nnd—presti>—it is as good ns n new one. Change the hand on vonr hat. I’ttt in n new feather to match your accessories. Yon can gm ime for practically nothing and it i« well worth your small invest ment. Vary the shade of your nail polish. If you have been using a bright polislt, try being demure and use a pale one. If you have been using a natural color, you have no idea the lift a brighter shade will give you. Try changing the part In your hair, (let a facial. It will go far towards erasing those tired lines and removing that drah look, whether real or Imaginary. The yolk of an egg, spread on your face and allowed to remain there until dry, lias a tine tonic effect, and leaves your skin smoother and clearer Ilian you would have be lieved possible. Itemove II with luke-warm water—hoi water will cause It to set—and he sure that your skin Is scrupulously clean be fore you begin the process. Try gelling a little more exer cise in tlie fresh air. I know that this weather Is not very conducive to outdoor pleasures hut grit your teeth and force yourself to du it and you will find tlint ii pays ample dividends in raised spirits. Watch your diet. Imotors say that half the trouble with people at this sea son of the year is that they have not hecii getting enough fresh fruits and vegetables with their all-Impor UUil vitamins. 033 or KE tiOOW PATRONIZE | OUR | ADVERTISERS FOR RENT Neatly furnished rooms strickly modern for rent $2.00 per week and up. Apartment and houses for rent. Call ATlantic 7436, or Mrs. E. Z Dizon, WEbster 3678 FOR I'ENT Apartment for rent 2 rooms. 2504 Burdette St. FOR RENT Front Room near carline AT 2706 MR ,;ENT * front modern apartment ..nd enrage. 2226 Ohio street. FOR RENT Two and four room apartments with private bath Call JA 0986. FOR RENT Neatly furnished room for rent, 261*5 Burdette. WE 4571. WORK OUT Wanted a man and wife to share our home. Rent reasonable to reliable party. Call WA 2*5*50. 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