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IN THE SHADOW OT THE STARS &/-Abbs' Da!lacs >buNGCST MemtauSt Oh TUc AheQicam Stage —T : X ■ <3CK Holt:—You* Qi/mtiow fax B« Aniwi ",Prhtlt Rtply" . . . Send only 2Jc for r Day Ckaat tnd receive by return mail A c log thrAA (I) QuettionA privately. Sign y< all letter*, and pleaie include a telf-addrc care of Abbe’ Wallace, P. O. Box M. G. T.—Please tell me if my sister-in-law will ever overcome this childish act? I really don’t have very much patience with her. Ans: Never as long as she lives will she learn to keep her MOUTH SHUT about her in-laws and I suggest that you let it go in one car and out the other. This later-in-law will keep up a dist urbance as long as she’s in the 0 family and the sooner you learn not to pay her any attention—the quicker peace will be experienced around there. ****** C. P. K.—I always read your column and enjoy it. Tell me if the shares I hold in this gold mine are good or not? Ans: They are perfectly WOR THLESS. You won’t ever get anything from this source but I advise your holding on to your shares of stock—just in case. ****** M. S.—Why is my husband so slow about making a change? He acts so indifferent at times. ROTHERY CLEANING SPECIAL E ONE-PIECE PLAIN DRESSES MEN’S SUITS LADIES’ PLAIN JACKET SUITS LIGHT TOPCOATS * LADIES PLAIN SPRING COATS Except White or Fur Trimmed FDFF °NE PLAIN SKIRT 0R TROUSERS CLEANED FREE I KLL WITH EACH $1.00 ORDER FREE—“Moth-Seal” Hags or Free Storage for Cloth Winter Coats Cleaned Now at Our Regular PriceB (Not Special PriceB.) Pur Coats, values to $100, Cleaned and Cold Stored, $4.50 ROTHERY CLEANERS 2515-17-19 CUMING ST. JA. 7383 HllllllllUlUUiiimuiiiMiiiiiiiiniiiiiiMUiiiatituiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiii<iu...u..>...iuii>.«i..... “It’s Paying Its Way in Savings!” ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION SERVES AND SAVES • Wise homemakers every where select Electric Refriger ation lor their homes. They know Electric Cold saves in every season . . . practically paying its own way in proper food preservation, lower oper ating costs, time and health savings and quantity buying. Be money ahead — loin the swing to electric refrigeration, tool The simple snap of an electric switch means the difference between household drudgery and better living. The Nebraska Power Company has been a pioneer in cheap electricity for over 50 years— constantly bringing you better living, electrically< at the lowest possible costl live 1?e&et... ELECTRICITY IS &FH SEE YOUR DEALER OR THE NEBRASKA POWER COMPANY red "Free” in Thu Column. For a iy new Astrology Reading 6c Lucey jnfidential letter of Free Advice analyi ur full name, address, and birthdale to iscd, itemped envelope for your reply. 11, Atlanta, Georgia. Ans: He won’t ever change un til you do. He’s waiting for you to show (him some attention and’ affection- When you do, he will begin giving you MONEY AGAIN and be the kind of husband you want. W. H. S.—Have been keeping company with this mar: for four months. He tells me that he wants to marry me when he gets a regular job and I want to know if I should do it or not? Antt: No—you don’t love the man and there is no need for you to waste your time and his too. A marriage isn’t based on love and respect doesn't last. His having" a nice Ihome seems to interest you but I feel that you could me^t someone that you could care for who had a home too, else willing to bUy one. ****** H. G—Now I want to know if I will get a church built tlhis year. Wo have the lot paid for but we need to build a church. Let me know please as I am so worried. Ans: The Members of your Ohurch aren’t cooperating with you as they should—you need to have them brought closer toget her. It isn’t that they don’t want to do—they just aren’t encourag ed in the right manner. This churdh will not be started this year. In all probability It will be erected during the year of 1941. ****** O. L. T—I have read lots about you. Tell me if I should go to my wife or remain here with the girl I am witlh? Ans: Your wife loves you— but the girl you are with Isn’t' sui*e. I can see where you could possibly benefit from a close ass ociation with another woman. Re turn to the city and see if you can’t convince your wife to give you another trial. ****** B. O. B.—I visited tihe doctor with a pain in my head and he tells me that I (have a bad blood disease Gan I get cured? Ans: Y«a indeed you can. get cured but it will necessitate your taking a series of treatments, Be g'n these treatments immediately for if you keep putting it off, the condition will become so ‘advanced that a cure might not be possible. ****** L. R. L.—Tell me if my husband was out with a woman on July Utih? I believe that he was. Ana: No—he was WORKING. It seems to me that you are ac cusing him wrong. If you con tinue to do so—it might have a tendency to make Ihim get out and give you something to talk about. Spend more time trying to mako him happy and stop picking at him. RABIS’S BUFFET for Popular Brands of BEER and LIQUORS 2229 Lake Street —Always a place to park— LOANS->LO ANS-LO AN S We Loan Money on Clothinir, Shoes, Jewelry, Radios. Type writers, Guns, Musical Instru ments,—Anything Valuable WE SELL—Unredeemed Suits —Topcoats—Overcoats or any thing not redeemed. BILL’S LOAN BANK 1804 N. 24th St. Tel. WE-1369 HHilllllllllilimihflllllUMliiHiiliii'iiiimiiiitniimiiiiimunmiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiuu........... Way “Build-Up77 Helps ^X^ill Interest Women The cause of a woman’s periodic < suffering from headache, irritabil ity, cramp-like pain, may be func tional dysmenorrhea due to mal nutrition, a condition that is often helped by CARDUI. Principal way CARDUI helps is by stimulating appetite and the flow of gastric juices. Thus it may aid digestion; help build up a worn fan’s strength, energy and nerve force; so increase physical resist ance to periodic discomfort. It alao helps reduce periodic dif tress for many who take it a few days before and during “the time'' VoUr confidence in CARDUI is in vited by its 50 years of popularity. SEC’Y LENS & CAMERA CLUB A great portion pf the popular ity of the plhoto salon, ‘Negro Life’ now being featured at the Ameri can Negro Exposition in Chicago, can l>e attributed to Popular Pho tography, tlhe world’s largest phot ographic magazine. Mabei McCullough, secretary of CASH PRIZES OFFERED FOR PICTURES OF RURAL YOUTH ROY E. STRYKER. FARM SE f CURITY ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL, ONE OF JUDGES 140 cash prizes totalling $525.00 for pictures of Rural Youth, in ad dition to the first prize of $500.00 for the best picture in the entire contest, are offered by YOUTH IN FOCUS, it was announced today at Contest Headquarters, 1775 Broadway. New York, N. Y. Jn accepting an imvitationj to serve as one of the judges of YOUTH IN FOCUS, Mr. Roy E. Stryker, Chief of the Historical Section of the Farm Security Ad ministration, stated, “You have a real opportunity to do something unique in this country, to capture some of the newness and freshness that is bound to come through cameras in the hands of Youth who are willing to see things ar ound them-" YOUTH IN FOCUS, jointly' sponsored by the American Youth' Congress and Friday magazine, is a national photography contest op en to camera fans under 26 years of age. In its initial statement, YOUTH IN FOCUS announced that pictures will be judged by “The skill with which you put Youth in Focus. On how well you capture young people doing inter esting things in interesting ways. The subject, the story, and the skill will determine the winner. Technical ability will be entirely incidental. The sponsors of YOUTH IN FOCUS are particularly interested in having Rural young people throughout the country participate in this contest. Through the sev en classes into which the subject matter is divided: Youth and work Youth at Play, Youth at School, Youth at Home, Youth and Man iage. Youth and Religion, Youth— the Citizen, YOUTH IN FOCUS ofleTS Jhem an unusual opportuni ty to bring local conditions to na t onal attention. What they do for a living, what they see and feel, their aspirations and) their problems are a very important part of the photographic document YOUTH IN FOCUS will produce. In addition to the cash prizes, YOUTH IN FOCUS will reward its contestants by publishing a iiiinitmiiiiiimitiiiimtinimiMiitmnmmHtHiimiiimimi imninuitiiiiiiiutiniinimiiiiiiiiiii the Len3 Camera Club of Chicago Which is sponsoring the salon, re cently expressed her ‘‘appreciation to Popular Photography for its kindness and consideration in help ing to make this slhow an interna tional affair.” weekly page of pictures in FRI DAY Magazine, by publishing a book of the prize winning photos, and by arranging an exhibit which will tour the country. In addition to Mir. Stryker, the board of judges includes the follow ing prominent people in the field of graphic arts: Margaret Bdurke-White, head, photographer of PM, formerly for Life Magazine; Daniel S- Gillmor. Publisher of FViday Magazine, Joris Ivens, President, Association of Documentary Film Producers; Garson Kanin, Director-Producer RKO Pictures; Rockwell Kent, out standing artist, President Unit-id American Artists. 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