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You have everything to gain and nothing to lose under this positive money back guarantee so get Cystex from your druggist today for only 35c. 1. C. C. ex. for N. 8, U. S. SHOULD BUY SO. AMERICAN FOOD PRODUCTS The United States should, buy South American food products to prevent further nazi infiltration there “even if we have to dump them into the ocean to get rid c-f them,’’ Dr. Walter H. C. leaves, as sociate professor of government at the University of Chicago, told members of the Institute of Gov ernment at the University of Om aha recently. When an American businessman bids on a contract in South Amer ica, he is bidding against the Ger man government and all its poli tical and military power- When an American businessman is un derbid, the German government makes up the differences, Dr. Lav es said. “It would be cheaper,’’ Dr. Laves said, “for the United States to buy South American crops year by year than to build a navy and it would be just as effective in stop ping Hitler.’’ Wallace Mcdure> assistant chief LITTLE DINEK Quality Plus Service Hot Corn Bread or Bisculta with Your Orders without Extra Charge. 24th St. At Willis Avenue HOMO STANDARD KHnMmiiHiiiiiHHiiiiiituiiiimia^HiiiuiiiimuiiiiniiiBiiiiiiinifflmiioRiiitiiiiiiiraiinwiniiiiniraiKinjnflinmmuuiiinntiiHmiiiuniiinjiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiuiRiiiiB ROTHERY CLEANING SPEC1A' 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 I>LAIN SK,RT OR 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 Price,, (Not Special Prices.) Fur Coats, values to $100, Cleaned and Cold Stored, $4.50 ROTHERY CLEANERS 2515-17-19 CUMING ST. JA. 7#8S I. i 1 “Take it from me... YOU CAN'T BEAT ELECTRIC COOKERY’ . ■ A . ★ Farm women and city wom en alike will tell you the electric way is the way they prefer to cook! Ask anyone who has ever cooked electri* cally! Electric cookery is automatic. It requires no watching, saves food shrinkage and it retains precious vitamins and delicious juices. And it is clean, and fast and cheap! 1 Try cooking electrically yourself,.. you'll be as enthusiastic as all modern home* makers are who cook electrically. Low “Step-Down” rate* apply In the territories served by th* Na> braska Power Company. The more electricity you use the cheaper It become*, and your rates today are 65% lower than they were In 1613. LIVE ELECTRICITY IS fi/UttfAftyfet SEE YOUR DEALER OR THE NEBRASKA POWER COMPANY ■ Not*:—Your Question Till Be Answered "Free" in This Column For • "Prtvot* Reply" . . . Send only 2Jc for my new Astrology Reading It Lucey Day Chart and receive by return mail a confidential letter of Free Advice analyz ing three (I) Questions privately. Sign your full name, address, and birthdate to all Utters, and please include a self-addressed, itimprd envelope for vour reply. of the treaty division of the Unit ed States department of state, will speak on "American Foreign Pol icy" at a special meeting of the Institute of Government at the Un iversity of Omaha November 14. A three day session of the Instit ute will be held at the University of Omaha February 19-21, when the midwest in the present world crisis will be considered. Jointly sponsoring the Institute of Government with the Univers ity of Omaha are the Carnegie En dowment and the Omaha Junior Chamber of Commerce. Dr. Shep herd L. Whitman Is director. Any citizen, civic leader or government official is eligible for membership. Dr. Laves blamed the United States for the collapse of the peace of 1919, charging its contin ual refusal to ratify the League of Nations’ covenant as the reason. He said that the United States fell down on its obligations after the war, giving other countries an op portunity to follow suit. Attacking the United States for eign policy as being too slow, Dr. Laves stated that "we don’t know where we are where we want to go or where we are going.” The United States, Dr. Laves a dvocated, should give Great Biit ain all aid short of war as the best foreign policy. He cautioned that “we have everything to gain by a British victory and everything to lose by a nazl victory.’’ Dr. Laves predicted that the Un ited States would likely see a un ion between Germany and Japan if England loss the war and that this would create a formidable en emy for any democracy and that prediction has already come true. Whether or not Japan shall be permitted to continue her domin ation in the Far East is consider ed a crucial issue by Dr. Laves. He said the United States faces the same danger from a Japanese vic tory as from a nazl victory. The real problem of the hour ac cording to Dr. Laves, is “whether or not the American people will sacrifice enough liberties to pre pare for defense and yet maintain enough rights to exercise control over governmental actions.” (Political Advertisement) ------ -■ ’ care of Abbe Wallace, P. 0. Box 11, Atlanta. Georgia. S. H-—Is my wife losing her mind? She doesnt treat the baby and mo right? Ans: Arrange to carry her to a doctor in the very near future. This would be the rafest way to handle this situation and you don’t want to condemn her if she isn’t re sponsible. I believe the doctor can help her. L. W.—I would like for you to let me know in the column if the new 1941 Astrology Readings are ready yet? Ans: Yes—they are ready now. If you send a quarter I will be glad to send yours along with my special Lucky Day Chart. Be sure to send your full name, birthdate and correct address. You may al so ask three questions if you like and I will give you my free opin kn on same. C. B.—I am figuring on making a change and I wonder if It would be a wise idea or not? Ans. If you are fortunate to get the job that you are seeking then go ahead and make a change. You certainly are deserving of a better job and a bigger income than you have at present and a change is what you need. Keep right after the place you have in, view. M. C.—This girl keeps me guess, ing all the time. Can’t understand her one bit. Does she or does she not care for me? Ans: She does and she doesn’t. This young lady is so popular with the college students where you both go to school that she doesn't have very much time for any one of you. She favors you most of all by allowing you more of her spare time than any of the o'he< boys ****** H. B. C.—I have a little money saved and I am contemplating making an investment. I don’t want to lose my money- Would it be worth my while to go take over this business I have in view ? Ans; The restaurant business is right down your line and every since the day you have been out of it, you haven’t been satisfied. By all means buy out this busin* ss and put your whole soul and heart in it and 1 predict a success for you. T. G.W .—My husband has been acting funny for the past three -- - - RE-ELECT . i '■{ , PUBLIC DEFENDER DEMOCRAT n 5- • I Who has served this Community well during his Administration. irouuc&i Aavertisemeni; RmmntraittiH]iumiimiimu)HytutiimuBitHiiUQuiutiiuiiiuttinttuitiiii!iit!uiut!ii!iitnuiiiiitun!iiiimiiiti!!ii!ini!tiiU!itii!i!iii!i::irh!!!H!iiiiiiiii:ii!}nuni Your Guest will Enjoy ‘SALUTE BRAND WINES Now! FIVE YEARS OLD SERVE IT OFTEN. Alcoholic Contents 20r/< by Volume LOUIS FINOCCHIARO, Inc., Omaha HOMO STANDARD .... ■■ mi im ii nun mi 2 (it 20c Battle _j r months and I wish to know what to do? Ans: He’s dissatisfied living as you two have to live now. Nei ther of you are going to be very happy until you can get a little place of your own and live alone. The indifferent attitude yotu are* taking isn’t doing you a bit of good—treat him more like he was your husband instead of a stran ge*. ****** K- E. C.—Will this boy and me be married very soon? Should we marry at all? I know that I love him and wonder if he loves me? Ans: He loves you and the only thing that is keeping him from marrying you is ‘‘Money”. Why don’t you work and start saving your money and you will be able to get married sooner. He is do ing the best that he can on the job he has. It is my opinion that he will make a change of jobs this fall—he will get more money, ***** H. B. C.—I am worried and would appreciate your help. This past month of September two of| (Political Advertisement) IDEAL FURNITURE MART R. H. Spiegal, Prop. We Buy, Sell & Exchangi —NEW & USED— We Pay Highest Prices for Merchandise Sell Ub Yours WE. 2224 2511-13 N. 24th St. WAVW.'.V.V. DUFFY Pharmacy and LAKE STREETS PRESCRIPTIONS We OfiOfl Free Delivery wavawaw.w.vavap I— . if-'— I "IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL” MAYO’S BARBER SHOP Ladies and Children’s Work A Specialty 2422 LAKE ST. i— ieit- ic=zim I 'HUMAS S j FUNERAL I j HOME 2022 Lake St. WE. 2022* LOANS-LOANS-LOANS Wa Loan Money on Clothing, Shoes, Jewelry, Radios. Type writers, Guns, Musical Instru ments.—Anything Valuable WE SELL—Unredeemed Suits -Topcoats—Overcoats or any- I thing not redeemed. BILL S LOAN BANK 1804 N. 24th St. Tel. WE-1369 N EGRO \ DIGEST AUGUST ISSUE ' NOW ON SALE! Thousands mined the first issue which sold out before it was o week on the stands. Be sure to get your copy of this new, ex citing number of Negro World Digest,—W pages crammed with ] readable stories and articles condensed from Ihl best in mag- i, azines and books every month. Ten minutes a day will keep you abreast of the moin trend; in Negro life. ^ Send for a free, illustrated folder 1 on our amazing subscription and j ^ premium offers. --jfr--* id| I West 125 St., N. Y. C.* —In ex. IV.* CNS | the girls in our office were let off from work and I am the only one left and I wonder if I will be next to go ? Ans; No, I don’t hardly think so. You have been with the com pany for five years anj they know you are capable and have the com pany at heart. The girls were lot off during the slack season. I do think that you are going to have to do a lot of overtime work. FURNACE Stove & Boiler I REPAIRS OMAHA STOVE _ REPAIR WKS. 1206-8 Douglas Phone At. 2524 CLASSIFIED ADS RUMMAGE SALE The Golden Rod Auxiliary, No. 141 T. B. ofR . T. will hold a Rum mage Sale( Saturday October 19th at 1904 North 24th Street. HELP WANTED, Male or Female Join—Reliable Friendship Club , —For Marriage, Friendship, or Pleasure. Send Dime for member ship blank. H. Brookes, 317 Wen dell, Chicago, 111. HOUSES FOR SALE 2810 North 22nd Street $225.00 Cash 7 ROOMS AND BATH. FULLY MODERN. 3 BEDROOMS UP STAIRS. INTERIOR IN GOOD SHAPE. EASY TERMS. W. T. Graham & Son JA. 1533 or 478 Brandeis C. E. Noel AT. 4328 Theatre HOUSES FOR RENT 2792 Miami. 5 Room AH Modem Duplex $17. Key at HA. 6998. House For Rent, 2914 N. 25th~St. 9 Room House—All Modern— Will Decorate—$20.00 per month. On Corby Street. Phone JA5033. 7 Room House—Pacific Street. $12.00 perr month. Phone JA5033. ROOMS FOR RENT 2 Nice furnished or unfurnished rooms for rent. Call WE. 03G0 ev enings or Mrs. Collins, 26221J, Er ekino St. For Rent—Modern apt., running hot and cold water. Call WE-4285 FOR RENT—3 Room Apt. WE. 0360. Call evenings. ROOM for Rent, 2309 North 27th Ave., Phone AT. 6134. One Front Room, 2513 HarniTtmi St., Call AT. 1897. APT FOR RENT, WE. 2365. Apt For Rent, WE. 2365. For Rent, Twp four-room beauti ful apartmentsi 2409 Lake St., call AT. 7060. FOR RENT—Apart' lent o- R > •.n 2607 Binney St. FOR RENT—ON TOP OF THE STREET CAR.—One room in pri vato modern home, for men only. Price reasonable, 2825 North 24th Si., AT. 5988 FOR RENT Apt for Rent—2527 Blondo St. 5 Room modern house, pood con dition. AT. 6691. Will pay $1.25 for vacant room— HA. 1190 between 3 and 5. Furnished Kitchenette HA. 6672 *pt. for Rent, 2226 Ohio after 2. 2 Rooms for Rent, JA. 2607. t’OR RENT—3 room modern apt. 2226 Ohio St., JA-0682. ■ OR RENT—Love’s Kitchenette Apartments, 2516-18 Patrick, oi 2613 Grant St. Call JA. 71S9 Or WE. 2410. ■'umished Apt., 3 rooms, private >ath, 2517 Miami St., WE. 3653. '’ront Room, modern WE. 1024. "■ BABE’S BUFFET for Popular Brands of BEER and LIQUORS 2229 Lake Street —Always a place to park— FREEIM $55.00 Worth of Goods Men—women to supply colored peo ple with the famous 12 SISTERIT products. Deep Cut Prices and lovely preminums. Send No Money. 955.00 worth of FREE goods gives. 12 SISTERS’ PR0DUCT8, 74-76 Eaker Street, Dayton, Ohio •wwsowwwwwwasq r* " i A Prominent Business I Woman Praises Mme.C.J. || Walker’s Preparations f * “I use Mme. C. J. Walker’s preparations exclusively be cause I get results from them that I am unable to get from any other preparation,” stated a well known business woman the other day. The secret of the remarkable success of Mme. C. J. Walker’s preparations is in the fact that they were blended by the late , Madam C. J. Walker to reach | certain definite couditions of the I hair, skin and scalp, and today, after over thirty-five years on the market, they are growing increasingly popular, and not withstanding the fact that the Company has always refused to reduce the price on these goods, they are still in demand every where. f ♦ Mme. C. J. Walker’s Glossine, although more than thirty-five years on the market, is still the leader in its field. The reason for this is because it not only serves as a scalp oil, but it gives the hair that silky sheen and natural gloss that is the delight of every woman. Mme. C. J. Walker’s Brown Face Powder is not just another Face Powder, but is the result of years of experimenting to pro duce the perfect blend to impart a velvetlike softness and at the same time cooling and refresh ing. Just the thing for these hot days. The Mme. C. J. Walker's won derful preparations are sold by Walker Beauticians and Drug Stores everywhere, or you can write The Mme. C. J. Walker Mfg. 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