It-—-1 NOTE:—Y iui question w I be answered FREE in th s col iimn ONLY’ when a <1 pping of this column is enclosed with YOUR QUESTION. YOUR FULL NAME, BIRTHDATE and CORRECT ADDRESS. For PRIVATE REPLY send twenty-five cents and a self-addressed, stamped envelope for my NEYV ASTROLOGY’ READING and receive by return mail my FREE ADVICE on THREE QUESTIONS* Send all letters to Abbe Wallace, care of The Omaha Guide. 2118 Grant Street, Omaha, Nebraska. K E. C—Will I be successful if 1 should get the job that 1 am anxious for at this loime. Ans: You will advance rapid ly if you do get the job Don’t give up v’he position you are now heIding un.il you are quifoe sure of something definite The coming months are going bo be very prosperous ones for you if you keep up the grade you are now going* l jvi L>— If I should spend the day Basiler in Pa , do you think people here would P°-Ut t'heu fingers of scorn a>t me, Ans: It, really isn t any business of anyone’s as I®®* as you are acting decent Visit t'be city you ha'e in m nd and eall upon this party, you will enjoy the trip immensely. C N—I want to know if 1 medical dot:.or? •• Ans: To consult a nv.a cai doctor you tan ftel reasonably sure cf gettirg over your pre sent ailment. I don’t think it wise ■;o consult any otlwr per son K. K W—Has this person re eived ' he letters l have written / FREE LUCK BAGI 60c Algerian Majo Luck Bag anJ aamplai Hair Draning, Powder, Ointment Free. Sand 10c to cover mailing cost, GOLDEN BROWN CHEMICAL CO. Dept. . Memphis, Tenn. I Beware from common colds That Hang On No matter how many medicines you have tried for your cough, chest cold, or bronchial irritation, you can get relief now with Creomulsion. Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to take a chance with any remedy less potent than Creomulsion, which goes right to the seat of the trouble and aids na ture to soothe and heal the inflamed mucous membranes and to loosen and expel the germ-laden phlegm. Even if other remedies have failed, don’t be discouraged, try Creomul sion. Your druggist is authorized to refund your money if you are not thoroughly satisfied with the bene fits obtained from the very first bottle. Creomulsion is one word—not two, and it has no hyphen in it. Ask for it plainly, see that the name on the bottle is Creomulsion, and you’ll get the genuine product and the relief you want. (Adv.) C O VIP A RE S o- 3 iked WONDER DREAD With At! attars SEE THE REMARKABLE DIFFERENCE Note she tender crust— The purr white color— The fine even texture of Word 7 Bread : and if so why doesn’t he answer? Ans: 'Don’t you know that he is evading you so that he can >call off the marriage? It would be well for you to begin going with some other nice fellows and get your mini off this party for he does not intend to cany out the plans you have made G S— Should I follow my own mind or take the step I am about to take in a murath or so? Are: Depend on thus boy friends of yours for he is quite sincere and wtants to 'take you and your youngster juff, as foon as lie is f nancial ly able Give him a few months to get ahead before carrying cm', {hie plans you now have. R C.—I g«vc up my job and now I am sorry. Gould I get itj back? ALso would like to have a private reply from you Ans: I honestly do fe 1 tint you could get this job back were you to go in p ‘iv n to ,g. he lady you worked for. Shrc realizes 1 ihflt you did what you thought beat, an! sbie will bo glad to r. cons d r every thing- Send a quadter for my | Set-1 D g " hat is the reason for I do nr+ diet ? A ns: Fo r i f e past few months you are all winy your* . -'f t wrv. Th!s will cau e you to lose weight v rv nu’ek- i 1" So? a ''on or, ho will b’ ■nl ’e 'o g:ve you d tailed in fom-v-v i -ird «wk vru o’T a good diet so t'h*»t ycu will put your wr'g’P vn'k on. A II—Must I take up the course I have in mind? Would I fail? An<,: r-'-.ninly n"t. Yon could mast r th« ®cu”se if yu tr ed 1, would he a good thing V-o -n *• ur mind cceupied for a while. —1 — 0 *ttv. rHYRf.E^ F. DAY'S I 2>02 No. 2'th St. Tuchman Bldg. \"*i «* Of Administration T|n she <” untv Court of Douglas (Vontv. Nebw*skr.: Tn ,'Po matter of the estate cf NV'll« R. Cm-ry. Dceased. A'l per-'n-s ipteie«ted ;n said aw hereby rot'Ced that a { i-nfjti-n Pwc he> ri filed in said1 r- * plh»(j’'ug Frit s«id dceased ’P-a jeov-jrg no last " ill and prav m sa*-' w rxrt thin 23’v) day of Apr'l 1 °38 and that if "thev fnil t nn nr of o-ipl C,-vn-- nri (Pp said 23"d I ’o t' n/tw-rr* frnfj ,p of s°id e *ntp ' t "I--* R. Ca?-ey or some other -• ii‘ op'n ro'f, n and pi’oceed to n -ettlement thereof, Bryce Crawford foutity Judge Wp 4-2-38—F.n 4-16-38 North 21th Street SHOE HOSPITAL 1807 No 24th Si. WE 4240 Have your old shoes made to look and wear like new. Our invisible resoling is jt st what you need to keep yc ur feet nice and warm. Men’s and Women's shoes left over for sale. Help Kidneys Don't take Drastic Drugs Your Kidneys contain 9 million tiny tubes or Alters . 1 .1 may bo endangered by neg lect or brat.iC. irritating drug;. B. careful if fuuct.oi.ul dk-orders of the Kidneys or Biudwr i > ,:e \ cl sutler from Getting Up Niphts. Nervousness, Leg Pains, Circle Under Eyes, Die tss. lickaebe, 8 a alien Joints, i '.ce s Ac.ditv, or Burning Pr-s-seces don't rely on c hr.’ry medicines. light such troubles v 1 the doctor's pre emp tion c»*..s. C'stex f r> > working in 3 hours a-d m® pr®» entirely satisfactory ■n 1 c k. end h>- e’cnct.tv t®c medb-lae you red e' "io ®- l ore u guaranteed Tel" I t for I I ' - t.rv in-^ Jh c",. ps protects you, Cope SLVTER IOE and COAL 00 V(j Extra ( barge for llalf Ton DHiv^ry 2.»20 t.ake Street AT fi.l'.o ! TELLTALE LIGHTS AID SAFETY AT SEA Latest Lighthouse Equip ment Proves Efficient. Washington, D. C.—“Self-announc ing” lighthouses and lightships that tell the mariner just how close he is approaching them, even when a pea ! soup tag shuts them from view, i make up the latest equipment of the United States lighthouse service in its fight for greater safety at sea. "The vital element of this recent contribution to safer navigation, now coming into wide use, is a combination of signals which tells the navigator his distance from dangerous reefs or shoals," says the National Georgraphic society. "Twenty - nine stations sending such signals, scattered along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts from West Quoddy Head, near Eastport, Maine, to the Southwest pass of the Mis sissippi river, recently participated in the most elaborate demonstration of their use ever arranged. They operated continuously during day light hours to give all passing ships the opportunity to test out the new method, and judge of its accuracy. Danger In Fog. "In the stress of making harbor In a fog, shipmasters are too con cerned to rely on cn unfamiliar method. The tests by distance-find ing observations were made in good weather and in daylight because it was realized that, when the ac curacy of the new method was inv mediately revealed by bearing* taken from visible landmarks, mariners would gain enough con fidence i,‘i the signals to rely on them later when fog would obscure the station sending them. "When approaching land in fog it is often possible to hear sound fog signals from a lighthouse or light ship; yet. because of the vagaries of sound traveling through fog, th hearer may be unable to dctermihr with any accuracy his distance froir the sending station. This difficulty A’hich has caused many sea d is ters, is greatly reduced by th new ‘distance-finding’ signals, whici really are 'distance-telling' signals "Two signals are sent simul taneously — a radio beacon signa and another by sound. The marinei notes the t!r.ie that elapses between arrival of the radio signal, whici comes in first and reception of th sound signal. By calculations base;, on this lapse of time, he can di termine how many miles he is froir the sending station. The signals can be picked up by all ships fitted with radio direction finders or evei Simple radio broadcast receivers, h they can be tuned to the propci wave length. Sound signals are sent, of course, by the usual fog horn or siren. First Use of Signals. "This method of distance-tellinf was first tried out by the United Slates lighthouse service in 1929 at Cape Henry lighthouse, Virginia and Poe Reef lighthouse in the up per end of Lake Huron. ‘ The following year seven addi lional stations were placed in opera lion on the Great Lakes, where mariners already were making fre quent use of radio-beacon signal! for calculating their positions. Tin use of distance telling facilities wai but another step. In 1931 ten mori stations were given the new equip ment, including two on the Pacifii coast: the Blunts Reef lightship. California, and Grays Harbor light house, Washington. “Blunts Reef lightship lies a shor' way off Cape Mendocino, a promon tory which must be rounded by all ships bound up or down the coast Because of reefs extending seaward from the cape, ships must keep well offshore. Calculation of distance was formerly difficult when fog obscured everything. With the new signals, mariners can compute ac curately their distance from the lightship and reefs, and avoid steer ing too close to shore. "At Grays Harbor lighthouse, Washington, vessels entering the bay from the open Pacific must pass through a 'narrow entrance formed by two jetties. When fog conceals !he shore, ships seeking the entrance are in danger of run ning aground. The new signals, sent from tie lighthouse close to the jetties, will enable ships to ap proach them with greater safety. “In 1033. nineteen lighthouses and lightships were given the new dis taucc-telling equipment in addition to those already in operation. By the end of 19311 at least 27 other stations will be so equipped, bring mg the total to 73." Slot ;Mf! Nip1 littPHS (Ifiio I' ' Iti I Tiltin' w. I«nvn ,\J:» snarl unit NVriti I'aroMna are foe iiic soy bean »la!es with thirty Pin-* and n half million bushels, twice the crop ot hist year Kinee hiiv ireneral'v is plentiful not so many farmers Mils rear cut their soy heaps for Imy lint rather threshed them for the heaps Where soy heaps are Mioruiirhly dry there Is little danger from lion tins l-'ew In sects -inad. them When stored at 'll decrees seed with hleh mots Mire content showed Hi Me evldenn of loss In viability nfier n year Hiirh temperature and til Hi mols hire content cause storage loss, hut little loss nee l He , i ihe heaes are dry v hen f!ifesl:eil — Ohio Farmer Mrs. I 11. w l ams if 130S Na 23th f rapt, re orts that she ha< been ill but is recovering nicely. . , . . °)TIo.K>ji s ^DOvcnruma, BEPUT«>RO'[nflnCE* I ; The Laneuse Beauty Inundation w t established by f tke Godefroy Manufacturing Company to study methcds rl preserving womens natural beaut, and to make the results ot this research available to the public. The writer of the following column, Miss Naomi Walker of Wise, North Carolina, who is the third prize winner in my contest for letters on original beauty hints, strikes an interesting note. She puts beauty culture on the basis of artistic sculpture. You will be interested in what she says. In this grent world of ours men ind women me demanding answers , to certain questions. To l»e beau tiful Is (lie challenge that every i woman la America must face. |. Too many ladles >ii la-1 ore a mirror and spend hums daily prepare g tm-se tilings uiisiic.-e si'olly. The he I way to acquire that lasting ne, ay Is by selecting Hie creams, powders, lotions and polishes Hat blend with your complexion. It is iiso less to recommend any partici.lar are pa ration because the one I ree ummciid might not si t every cu e. Therefore you must ti.st si tidy the I --— texture of the skin and then pur chase your cream. We mast hew ure of sea ley legs ami rusty knees Unit are so com mon among us in wittier. They de prive I lie sheer silk stockings of their beauty. Why not try washing anil greasing them gently each night to avoid eiiiimrrasstnent7 When the face, hands Mini other things have been properly cared for. develop that pleasing personality I hut leaves a lasting imprint upon acquaint atiees. | So many women to whom nature ! has given beauty nre uimttmclive because they dress unbecomingly. They wear led when Idae will bring out the color belter. They forget to odd that scarf or pin (tint will heighten the eyes and cause the cheeks to look rosy. There Is a little secret In the type of print which an Individual wears. If ail extra large person wears a dress with unusually large print It de tracts from the beauty of I lie- per j son and causes attention to he dl j reeled to the size. Shoes mid stock I in s i*i*:i either add or detract. | Avoid cramping tin* feel been use a cramped foot causes discomfort, and one never looks one's best i while in misery I Kimilly, ii can la* concluded Hint the little tilings ihut many w-mien neglect would add so much to their charm mol lien Uly. When lliegreul secret ol lieum> shall lie revealed at last, the little things dial arc so easily forgotten will con*Imp* to add the finishing touch In charm. hi my next column Mm Re an.ee H unity of Chtmgo, the n* nner of the fourth prtte, will hr nv unfit. Horse in Austrklia Almost every Australian fnnt'ly >\vu» a horse, ami every t« ,vn lias h horse racing ir.ick. That is Hie English Inlliicnce in the country. Among the itui• >nant horse races In the world are the .Melbourne nip races held in Australia every No vember. in tiie larger cities there Is a turf meet lug at least three or four times a week. The people play a little golf. Fertilization of FUh E;|i The tir>t record of artificial fer I tilization ot fish eggs Is of the prac tices of an Austrian monk, l»un I'inchnn, who practiced methods of hutching trout. Artificial fertill/,8 linli was redl covered by Ideut. <1 E. a a cold in 17'ISt Fish farms were fiien estaldislied in (iermnuy and Ihe fish produced became an liupor hi at article of commerce. ■VW.V.W.V/.VAVW.W jl ET YOUR 0WN% I EASY TERMS j! •" j* *• Goodrich Tires, Goodrich % •* Battries, Motorola Radios ? Auto Accessories i SEE US FIRST FOR £ < your spring change •! 5 OVER S JONES l ■■BATTERY & TIRE SERVICE^ ■■ ark Ave. & Farnam AT 2920j» ■v WAV.V.S-.V.V.-.y.v.., V 1 ! • Bus travel today is most luxurious. Coaches arc warm end comfortable. Individual reclining chairs and free pillows Paggoce stored inside always handy. Ask agent about low fares to all points. Big savings on round trips. Cheyenne . $9.00 Chicago . 8.50 Denver . 9.00 Kansas City . 3.20 San Fransico .. 27.00 Los Angeles . 27.00 BURLINGTON BUS DEPOT 1416 Dmiglas at 15th St. l’h ATianlic 2300 --.... — CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RENT One furnished room in a modern home at- 2826 No. 26th St. Call AT 5988 FOR RENT 3 room Apt. Hills paid. JA 0986. FOR REVT—Love's Ritcncnette Apartments, 2616-18 1'atncK, oi 2613 Grant st. Call We. 5553 FOR RENT Furnished Rooms WE 2303. FOR RENT Neatly furnished rooms s'.ricklj modern for rent $2.00 per week and up. Apartment and houses fu< rent. Call ATlnntic 7435, o Mrs. E. Z Dizon, WEbster 3678 FOR RENT 4 room mod rn apt. Private bath, private entrance. Heat and water furnished Call AT 1658 FOR RENT Apartment for rent, newly decora ted and fumihed also an all modern five room furnished house Call WEbtser 3146 Colored young man for Commercial poN’ng Athletic build, good pro file necessary Write, giving details nnd snapshot Omaha Guide, Box 398 PEACE \'. ANTED to rent to two men with wives nnd good jobs, two lnrg rnoms. Otj for i'eht houeskeeping r’M in evening ParMy furnished Phone in later at 2502 Blondo St. ■ FOR RENT 5 room, modern, sun porch, $20. Inquire at 3109 Corby St. WE 0292. FOR RENT Apartment for rtnt AT 9320. FOR RENT Apartment for i nt 2502 Burdette. Sti-eeL AT 9400. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms WE 3738. FOR RENT A conbination I vinj; room and bed room. 2312 No 27th Ave, WE 2810 HOUSES FOR RENT 1617 No. 29th St. 2517 Corby St. 2825 Parker St. Apply at office 1687 f/j Cumin); St. 2nd Floor Call J \ 5033 or K E 6069 1XX)K, FOLKS] All N ew—Terms 3 piece maple, early American bedroom suite, ladder back bed, vanity and checft of drawers. 0*TT v 05 FIDELITY Furniture Dept 1107 Howard St. JA 0288 FOR RENT NaeNModern Rooms 2611 Patrick St. WEbster 2895. FOR RENT ' !>rf'c> front room for rent. siiAzle or couple 2423 Maple St. Call WE. 71'Him for Rent. Men tnly JAdcs-m 2519. [T pay*; ?'> * noR wpi ■ MAYO’S TURFFP SPOT t*dic* »nrt Ohild'ft: » Won A Sm*ci;ilU 2422 Lh1c*> Street Asthma Cause Fought in 3 Minutes By dissolving and removing mucus oi phlegm that causes strangling, choking Asthma attacks, the doctor's prescrintlon Mendaco removes the cause of your agony. No smokes, no dopes, no injections. Ab solutely tasteless Starts work m 3 minutes Bleep soundly tonight. Soon feel well, year younger, stronger, and eat anything. Guar anteed completely satisfactory or money back. If your druggist Is out ask him U order Mendaco for you. Don’t nuflt - nuthei day. The guarantee DrotecU you. PATRICK Liquor Store Specials on winest no W liskey 2 year old Whiskey 90 proof, pint___ 24th and Patrick JA 9255 HICKMAN'S HID STORES Isc Rcttits 11(ibits Sweet Milk .•.Qt. 10c Sweet Cream. Half Pint . 10c Evaporated Milk.2 tall cans 8c Butter Milk . Qt. 8c Free Delivery WE 0402 24th & LakeSts. SMART SPRING STYLES IN SHOES fob the WHOLE FAMILY MISSES' AND WOMEN'S SHOES SPECIALLY PRICED AT Strops, V-neck, pumps and ties in gabardine and kid. Sizes 3 Vi to 9; AAA to C. MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES A REAL VALUE AT ONLY Straps, pumps, oxfords and sandals. Sixes 8Vz to IP/2; 12 to 3; 3!4 to 8. OTHERS 1.98 to 3.45 MEN'S DRESS AND SPORT OXFORDS LOW PRICED AT ONLY Goodyear welt soles, combination lasts, catf uppers. Sizes 6Vi to