What The Stars Foretell
By MARY BLAKE
Hats Of The Month
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Individuality will be an impor-¡musician, or singer, your work may tant factor in the shaping of social attract a great deal of favourable activities to-day. A sullen coun-attention. As a married woman tenance, or any evidence of despon-you should be a very happy one. dency will make anyone just about The child born on September 5, 49 welcome 25 Job's comforter. I may during its early childhood be To-day, even if you have to force extremely inquisitive, and a living yourself to do so, wear a cheerful interrogation point. Questións expression and appear to look on this youngster asks, ought to be in- the sunny side of life. Gaiety telligently answered, for by asking and wholesome geniality will be the them a vast store of useful informa- two things most sought to-day, so tion will be made available for it will be the wise thing for you to future use. do your part towards helping to If a man, and September 5, is provide both, so as to help cast your natal day, honesty will be your away cares.. Many person will best policy. It will be, perhaps, make up their mind to extend the through the ability to inspire others olive branch, when there is given with confidence in your integrity, the slightest indication that regrets that success will come to you.
As exist for some unpleasant past oca lawyer, architect, educator, den- currence. Married and engaged tist, physician, artist, author, or hat above. couples, and those whose hearts actor, you ambition may be realised. Cupid has intertwined, must be willing to discuss important issues with an open mind, to-day, if acri- monious debates are to be avoided. If a woman, and September 5, is your birthday, you have, most like ly, a remarkable amount of intui- tion, particularly about people whose actions might have a direct bearing upon your personal interests. Through shrewd judgement
you may make a good deal of money. Be careful never to allow enthusiasm to make your tongue too glib with promises, for this is a fault from which many born on this date, suf-just before serving, fer unhappy consequences. misunderstanding you may have can generally be straightened out, if you will go about it in the right way. Your friends will, perhaps, prove to be one of your greatest assets, so treasure them, and do unto them as you expect them to do unto you. As a missionary, purchasing agent, broker, professional
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old turn in their graves, but you trousers and belts it is always must admit it has its points. If a button is sewn at the difficult to keep them looking tidy. line on the side seams of the shirt the result is good. and the trousers buttoned on to it, ging out or trousers hanging down, and yet the buttons don't show as they are hidden beneath the belt."
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frying pan, melt enough sugar to Butter
cover pan, add bread slices. them almost immediately.
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"When brown with sugar on both sides, remove. This dish will not take ten minutes to prepare. prepare more than will be eaten as Do. not
sugar will grow sticky in a entertainer, hours."
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