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Mg-., WE. 1517 Ritz Photo Shop Ritz Photo Shoo o © £ Ritz Photo Studio ^ For that Holly Wood Smile ® Bring the Family £ ^ Open 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. N 2031 North 21th St. ~ Ritz Photo Shop R'tz Photo Shop Johnson Drujr Co. Liquors, Wines and Beer Prescriptions IV E 0999 1904 No. 24 th SL 1 IN OTIS;—Y»ur question w.M be answered FREE in fit's col umn ONLY when a < Upping of this column is enclosed with YOUR QUESTION. YOUR FULL NAME, BIRTH DATE and CORRECT ADDRESS. For PRIVATE REPLY send twenty-five cents and » Helf addressed, stumped envelope for my NEW ASTROLOGY READING and receive by return mail my FREE ADVICE on THREE QUESTIONS- Send all letters to Abbe Wallace, care of The Omaha Guide, 2418 Grant Street, Omaha, Nebraska. It. H. T.—I a.m on the farm this ytjur for the first lime ami work ing very hard. Tell me if 1 will he able to free myself of debt this winter as I expect? A ns: 1 feel sure yoii will. This is goirg to be about the hardest year’s work that you ever did but you can' expec.t returns from sa.me. The com ir<? winter will find you em ployed, you should b."; able to fret ahead. B. 0.—Everyone tells me to leave my husband as he run.', around but we have two children and ho is their father gr.il they lovo him and I don't know what to do. Help me please? Ans; What on earth could a young woman with two small children do if she did lev.ve , a man that provided for her. S,*;pk by him ami see if you can’t make him so interested in the home, his children and yourself that he will stop this foolishness. He means well but is a bjt we.’.k when he sees a “skirt.” F. M- P.—Will 1 e'er prosper at what I am trying to do and if j so "imm soon? j Ans: A lot of pleasure will le derived from your singing and you should make every ef fort to take voc.H lessons. You are very young and you can't expect too much in the immediate future. I, E. S.—I am so sick and tired pt this brother in law of mine. All Soys ' Win A Free FREE Free Alright bo-’s ar.i! g'r!s, here we are. Lots o' fun for ycur S.’ho 1 vvation. Thi.ty days to win thro b!g prizes. 1st prize, ore set of Ball-bearing Roller skates and you letter with your picture in the Omaha Guide if you win a pri.-.e. 2nd prize, one Van Avery soft b.-Jl ar.d your picture in the Oma ha Guide; 3rd prize, cn? Old H'ck ory Baseball bat with your pi.t ure in the Omaha Guide. The rules on how to win the abov-» prizes Write y. left***' to the 7-star Com ic Section Editor, 2418 Gran... St., Omaha, Neb.-., telling why you like the Omaha Guide 7-Star tom e Section in 100 words. The ai./wer must be in tb** Omaha GuicU df f;?e rn or before Jrly 1, If38 at 8:10 r. M. Prizes v.-ill be awarded July 15th at. the Omaha Guide Of fice 2118 Grant Si. Om Jin, Nebr The h ’id'rg f the Omaha Gui 'e 7-Str.r Comic Section must be en closed in your 1 t er. The verdict of the Judges will be final. OMAHA GUIDE PUB. CO. INC. 2118-20 GRANT STREET OMAHA, NBER. he expense he has been to me a.nd if. much as I have tried to help lim he doesn’t appreciate what I ;nve done. Sometime 1 feel like jiving up everything. Ans: Do give up doging any thing else tor him. it is a Wi-.ste of time and money to help anyone who doesn't ap preciate your efforts. His ease is no doubt one that has re ceived too much outside h ip and he doesn’t know ho" to get alor>' without it anu it makes him angry to ha"c to admit it. Let him shift his own troubles and he will learn how it is done. P. G. Tt.—T want peace and han I ness in the house. Tell me if I will ever jJ*t the place tint 1 want and will conditions change for me? Ans: If it is possihle to con vince your son to help you get .the home: then it wouldn’t be any trouble at all to purchase same. He should become in terested in on? type of work for as long as he continues as he is now, he wi’l stay dissatisfied. A ch\'.*'gc is indi cated in the near future. C. L. C.—Is there a chance of my ever walking good again? Ans: Yes indeed. A good medical doctor should be able to relieve your rheum ,t'c con dition so that you could get around good again. Have your teeth examined. E. M. B.—-I am a young woman v-ry attr’.ctjve but can’t hold a !«b or get a friend to give me money to amount to nothing. Tell me why? Ans; Do vou work hard to held a job. You must work ju-'t as hard trying to please the party yon "\-e employed by as you would want someone to pl,w~o vou. Put your h’art in the work ard you w'U be able to he] i down a job. If vou are looking for ^imc fr:eod to piss rrcer out on a “s'lver p’\‘ tor'* veil ■”*> e'l “ ret”. Yhy rot look for a husband. -o, I NEBRASKA PRODUCE ■ 1202—4—6 North 24th St. F-hitie WE 4137 i Poaltry and Egg Dealers Om prices are reasonsable, ; *ee us first. • 1 i . RESERVED FCR The FEDERAL Market 1414 N. 24th St. AT 7/7/ Across the street from the hOGAN KONTENELLE HOMES Patronize Our Advertisers t if SEflUTMOM* The Laricuse Beauty Foundation was established by the Godefroy Manufacturing Company to study methods of preserving women's natural beauty, and to make the results of this research available to the public. THIRTY FOR BEAUTY AND CHARM Women have consistently been Ivaslve, If not actually untruthful, I bout telling tlielr correct age, but recently there has been a marked change in the number of years to vhich they are willing to admit, Ieretofore, when it was necessary a make some statement on the ubject, they hid behind the “over went.v-one” alibi. Now many are 'rankly admitting their years. Some f the most glamorous stars of tage and screen are over forty and a.v so. Thirty Is actually n much more elegant age than the self conscious teens and pseudo-soph isticated twenties. By thirty a wo plan has achieved the charm of ma turity while still possessing the ’reshness and vigor of youth. She as enough self-confidence and olse to meet the most difficult slt mtlon without flinching. She has ived long enough to have acquired tolerance and understanding. And it is this sympathy and understand ing that make for charm. And irharm, ns we all know, is far more important than beauty and un open door to romance. Waging War on Wrinkles The wtbman of thirty is more likely to have both charm and beauty. She is, or should be, at the very peak of her loveliness, and |f, through carelessness, she has Jost her beauty, it may be compar atively easy to regain. Her mus cles may be sufficiently elastic for Iter to be able to pull herself back nto trim with a few faithfully aken exercises. Her skin will re lin the freshness of youth if she bserves the simple formula of ’leanliness, stimulation and lubri cation. Her one great problem, which is often shared by her young er sisters, is that of wrinkles, horrid little crows’ feet that will creep up ■round her eyes, furrows between per brows and deep lines from her toose to the corner of her mouth. Against these enemies of beauty women must wage a constant war,' The first step, of course, is to fin$ the cause and then set out to avoid it. If you make a habit of going out in the sun without dark glasses or a protecting hat brim, you must expect “squint” lines around your eyes. The same is true if you read or sew in a poor light or In general subject your eyes to unnecessary strain. You will find yourself frowning over your knitting and the longer you continue, the more deeply engraved these lines become.' Lack of sufficient sleep, nervous-j ness, moods of depression are alii: contributing factors. Lubrication Is Important The first step towards blotting 1 out wrinkles or towards delaying! llieir appearance is proper lubrica tion. 15y the time you are thirty you should have adopted a regular routine to this end. Spread your cream more heavily In the wrinkle area. If the lines are there already, smooth them gently away as you apply the cream. A facial mask, such ns the egg mask I recoin-' mended a short time ago, is an excellent skin tightener and a powerful weapon against the in roads of time. If your skin Is dry, however, be sure to use your lubri cating cream afterwards. Remember — thirty is the most! glorious a* of all. Don’t let your! most beautiful years be marred by unnecessary wrinkles and cross looking lines. What are your beauty prob lems? Write Marie Downing, Larieuse Beauty Foundation, Room 607 — 511 Locust St., St. Louis, Mo., and she will be glad to answer them. Be sure to en close a self-addressed stamped t envelope. i NORTH SIRS BEAUTY SHOP Our Comments By Versie Winston SHOPPING FOR BEAUTY There is no royal road to beauty. Tt is true that seme women are horn with beauty but most of the women who are considered pretty, acquire it by persistent effort in liv' p v to solfLearti f;cation i roqram t’his e.nsi 'e i, •a".,c pajle! f,nv iniir beauty c?,n be acquired. T hat woman never lived who does not have qualities of attractiveness. But how many womne really i u i'erstvd how to make the most I of these redeeming features which h long to them alone. With our profess ona| gui h-cr th" redeeming qualities for actrac tivercss with which every woman is endowed can he enha' red and ■ mnstonned into definite charm. Learn to choose your clot les I with an eye to smartness an! be ccfningn:ss as well as quality. It is not always the most expens;ve gown that lookes best when worn. ' O’■ must kn ow what type of gar ment b^st suited to on ’s pevson i lity and size. What may be worn well by! one woman presents tragic appe r ance on a not he”. Wh n you are shopping for clothes, seek advice of r well-trained salesman, one who h’.s a knowledge of whet con^'u tutes. good grooming ard one who is eager to hold you as a customer. I ike wise, when you go shop ping for beauty learn to chooM mur cosmetics with the advice of beautie/ .n who knows your n°eds lest. Don’t select a new coiffure l scause you saw it worn on a nrv- : io star in her latest picture. Have 1 your h v, st'ded to compl mont your indivuality. Don't wait until otu appoint ment bcok is filled b fore you c11 i n- appointmen for the spring dancimg parties. (Continued next week) KKK EMBLEM WARNS NEGRO WORKERS NEAR KN0XVIL1 E Knoxville, T nn.. June II (Bj ] G. B. Taylor for ANP) The letter “KKK” on p card oa d bearing the warning', “(! t thse Negroes back to Georgia” w tacked en th< office door of the M ■ -ougrl Con struction Co. at Concord, a small town in the southwestern corner of Km xville county, Friday r.i ght. The McDougal Construction Co. ir the cor' act>r for a sev n mile stretch on one of the main h gh wayo li , ’ing <>ut of Knox ille t' Chattai oga and N»shvdie and 'mown ?s Kiug'ton Pike It is ?. ur lane rout/.. The JlcLougol ''onG'-uc ion Co. bus i s mail offic Atln'Ta, where it is s"id the •'ipred workers came fr'rn. T! ■ skilled wmkers are g >tt n • '1 a" hour as conciete fin'shers Superintendent Cash, of the con tru" V i cemppn’-, could not b cach'd today (nr a statement as n his reaction to the objection .■aired. TO all subscribers - Wo are compelled to Rnnounce a "barge of Five cents, on all ae "onnts thaf_ receive th^ir paper in tho mril—When subscribers move and do not nntifv ns of the’r new edd" ocv B*cvjftrr Thanks—Mr. A p M-r ~ Cire. Mgr., WE 1*?’ I Calvin’s Newspaper Service TESTED RECIPE '——By Frances Lee Barton DON'T you ever succumb to the ''sweet tooth” temptation—when nil eood resolutions about calories and extra ounces fly out the win- .. dow? 'When you feel this coming on don't fly to extremes and make a rich des sert that only, long, lean, lucky, people can eat without fear of adding weight. Make this dessert, which will gratify that longing for n sweet, but it won't disturb your conscience unduly. Orange Tapioca 2 cups water; 4 tablespoons quick cooking tapioca; % cup sugar; %! teaspoon salt; 4 oranges, sections free from membrane; % cup orange’ juice; IVfe tablespoons lemon juice; 1 tablespoon grated orange rind;I lii leaspoon grated lemon rind. Place water in top of double boiler and bring to a boil over direct bent. Combine tapioca, sugar, and salt; add gradually to water and 'bring to a brisk boil, stirring con stantly. Place immediately over rapidly boiling water and cook 5 minutes, stirring occasionally. Cool; mixture clears and thickens as it cools. When slightly cool, add! orange sections, orange and lemon ‘ juice, and rinds. Chill. Serve in sherbet glasses. Serves R. H »!l A rich.suieet cold drink. Couldn't he heller if it cos! a dollar.