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What The Stars Foretell

By MARY BLAKE

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All of your

will unusually alert this day. Your personal magnetism ought to be strong and should help you greatly in either a business or social way. Try to avoid complaints, this day, for they are likely to receive little consideration, and may arouse a great deal of resentment. There is danger of strong will conflicting, with sharp intellectual contro- versies starting over honest differ- ences of opinions, so it will be good judgement to fight shy of arguments. Amplified statements may prevent many misunderstand- ings, especially in commercial circles. Although the brevity might| be the soul of wit, it sometimes leaves too much to the imagina- tion, and on this day it is apt to be a mistake to be brief. Accuracy of detail relating to home, office or outside affairs will prevent many

Married an error.

and engaged couples, as well as those building matrimonial air castles, must be careful not to place the wrong construction upon some suggestion

CURLICACS

(Copyright, 1938, by The Ball Syndicate, Ins.)

THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 24, 1088.

Paris Fashion Outfit

What The Dolls For Princesses Will Wear

A Wonder ful; now ward-

robo of gowNE, millinery, lin- gorie

and overy imagin=· able accessory of dress, all in the height of Paris. fashion, is now com- ploto.

This is the outfit made by great French

dress houses

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"Like all rich uncles," says soliloquizing Elizabeth, "we are beginning to fear that uncle Sa m will throw all his money away before he dies too."

or implication they may hear, but day may be well rewarded in the not fully grasp this day. By ask- Inear future.

ing questions, puzzling remarks The child born on August 24, can be satisfactorily explained. must not be allowed have its won If a woman and August 24 is way during its adolescence. Chil- your birthday, any fear you might dren born on this date, require a entertain are apt to be figments of certain amount of discipline to re- a natural tendency to be your own creating, and of "such strain stuff as, dreams are made of", on aggressive as well as impulsive.

If a this day be sociable for by being

an and August 24 is your accessible to visitors your day may natal day, be careful a love of be made

considerably brighter. pleasure and the spirit of good Deal only in facts because theories fellowship does not cause you to are likely to be of service to some neglect OPPORTUNITY when it friend, for kindnesses done this comes-knocking at your door.

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Kraft Knockouts for kold kollations!

Eat More Fruit

By EDITH B. BARBER,

The use of fruits, which is such an asset nutritionally, has not been difficult to further, as practically every one likes both the flavour and The increase in use the texture. has been proportionate to the avail- Jability. The comparatively low Iprices of so many fruits and juices

have, of course, stimulated this use. for the "dolls" presented to Prin- On a low food budget, however, the cesses Elizabeth and Margaret expenditure must be limited to the Rose on the occasion of the visit least expensive fruits in season and of the King and Queen to Paris. to those in tinned form which the cheapest. The money used for vegetables should not be scanted for the sake of fruits.

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are

These dolls, with their 'great'

brought to wardrobe, have been England for the Princesses and will doubtless. become treasured sou- venirs in the Royal family."

Sketched here are two toilettes raw from the house of Worth. The varying smartly tailored summer suit and of the jacket is of white linen striped with

Most blue.

We can count on both fruits and vegetables, especially in their form, to supply us with but generally liberal amounts vitamins A, B, G and C. vegetables are higher in content than most fruits.

OPT.

minéral The charming garden party din

organza ner, gown is in lavender

of The use of berries, grapes, pine-and has matching marguerites apples and other fresh summer the organza applied to the skirt. fruit to supplement the staple The very

little bolero and oranges, bananas, and tomatoes will gloves worn with this Worth dress add interest and at the same time are in tartan checked taffeta and food value to our summer meals made by Perrin.

AUSTRALIAN

PIMENTO

85 cts. per lb. 90 cts. per lb.

2LB CARTONS

AUSTRALIAN

47 cts.

PIMENTO

50 cts.

There will still be a place for tinned fruits and juices, even in the aum- mertime....

1-1/2 cups cooked,

4LB. CARTONS

AUSTRALIAN

28 cts.

WELSH RAREBIT

28 cts.

THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD

STORAGE CO. LTD.

PURE FOOD SPECIALIST

·AVOCADO AND TOMATO, SALAD

sweetened pineapple, or canned pineapple.

about

tender, juco five chotwater

1 cup whipped cream. Steam rice in salted milk Arrange alternate slices of avoca- forty-five minutes, - do and tomato on salad green. Sruk, gelatin in Dress

with chiffonade... dressing, minutes and stif flavoured with orange juice and until dissolved. Stir carefully into cup grated orange peel, minced onion, rice with a fork, add one

if desired. celery and any other finely minced pineapple and more vegetable.

Fold in whipped fres

put in grea88- ed mold, chill, tur out on serving

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PINEAPPLE BAVARIAN RICE plate and garnish, with remaining

1/2 cup rice.

Fc 1-1/2 cups milkoli 1/4 teaspoon

pineapple.

When me

<icing vapour Icing

the white of egg over granulated gela sugar and leave as long as possible. This method saves much rolling and

poona: pineapple jules Apounding out of lumps in the

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