THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 3, 1988.

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The Stars The Foretell

By MARY BLAKE

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If you will count your blessings|so make no decision hastily, "You to-day you may find you have ample may have a strong temptation reason for rejoicing and your out-do some bluffing this day. Be care- look on life will be brighter. You ful in this respect, for bluffs may

may come out of some argument to-be called, and embarrassment is

day with flying colours, providing bound to follow. It will be wise, you succeed in keeping your temper.if you are requested to co-operate in any constructive movement, to You are likely to discover if you do so if you are convinced, it is have suffered a loss of any kind, logical. Married and engaged cou- that whatever it is it can be replac-ples, as well as those courting or ed. Snap judgment is apt to prove being courted, should avoid making to be very poor judgment to-day, any kind of silly remark in reply

to a serious question for this going to cause many cases of

WITH TINY WAIST squabbling on this date.

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If a woman and November 3 is your birthday, your love for enter- taining and congenial friends should

FASHION'S FEAT

Miss is getting, so men may say, a little bit too thick. Look at the ones on the right! There's Chinese influence there.

The breaking point, course, is in the sandals be- low. The soles are split to give greater flexibility.

help make you a social favourite 7-COLOUR

You ought to have a great amount of personal charm. You will have to be careful, however, that flattery

SHOES

does not turn your head and cause Shoes which add inches to a girl's. you to offend some very worthwhile height are the feature of this year's friends. Time seems to be an ele-Shoe and Leather Fair. ment that may involve you in much They are the "Platform" shoes; trouble unless you learn to do things in which there is no space between in a methodical manner. You ought the heel and the sole. The Shoe to always plan your day and make Fair opened its thirty-ninth annual it a rule to be punctual in keeping show at the Royal Agricultural appointment. Some bright idea Hall, London, recently.

may make you a rich woman. As Although the shoe has already a designer, interior decorator, au- been on the market (as women's thor, actress, musician or singer you sports and country styles) manu- may make a wonderful reputation. facturers have seized upon the idea It may, however, be through a hap-to utilise the principle in evening py marriage that luxuries and shoes. plenty of money will make your lot an enviable one.

Outstanding in adaptations are shoes imported from Florence, Italy, suited for cocktail parties and evening wear. Some of them have multi-coloured soles with combined heel in as many as seven colours.

"I have worn these shoes for dancing in the South of France, and despite the thickness of the soles. I think they are more comfortable," one model said.

Witty Kitty

9-22

(D 2938, by Hall Byndicats)

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It is hard to understand why fate just knocks us over while op- portunity so often passes us by without even giving us a gentle tap.

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Your waist must look as as possible and your good "little frock" for casual day wear, have subtle tricks of cut or seam- ing. Here's a charmingly simple design that attends to both very nicely! Clever seaming concen- trates interest on the bodice, where it should be, and this smart little dress also has the new high, square neckline and "shrugged shoulder" sleeves. The radiating panels of the skirt accentuate the tiny, tiny waist.

This dress will be a joy for busi- ness, shopping and street wear, and also smartly goes right from the office to a supper or luncheon date. Make it up in wool crepe, jersey, velveteen or spongy wool, in. rich colour that will be stunning under your winter coat, later. Get some barbaric gold or silver jewellry to wear with it.

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A "natural" for travel is this three-piece suit of mannish mater- lal worn by Ginger Rogers. The fitted jacket and Chesterfield coat are deftly striped in light grey, Oxford grey and a dash of bright red. Oxford grey is reflected in the slightly flared skirt and in the draped blouse.

ARE YOU

REALLY

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WITH YOUR

PRESENT

PORTRAIT ?

IF NOT

TRY

FRANCIS WU

SUN YING MING STUDIO

"OPP. QUEEN'S THEATRE. TELEPHONE 27334.

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