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What The Stars Foretell

By MARY BLAKE

You may overlook the fact that aversions you have your own pet

and unreasonably become offend- ed this day because someone gives expression of a chief dislike. Be on your guard against let-down of standards of conventional ideas re- garding social usages this day. Too much informality might be con- strued as disrespect and bring about a quarrel: Whimsical ideas may prevail, making many people] extremely sensitive and on the out- look for trouble. Accept no hastily made promise this day, for unfor- seen circumstances are apt to keep it from being fulfilled. Be very con- servative in your statements, as well as actions because both might be subjected to criticism. This ought to be an auspicious day for transactions involving money, parti- cularly in the conservative invest- ment field. Married and engaged well as those who couples as are in love, may find this a favour able day to awaken interest in some cherished idea or suggestion.-

If a woman and August · 25 is your birthday, you must avoid do- ing things in a haphazard fashion.

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this date, are very favourable, so there is very little chance of your married life not being a very happy one.

You may take your responsibilities deal to you in the future. Marital too seriously. Do not if you are indications, for women born wise, permit them to become bur- densome. Restlessness might in duce you to devote too much time to some outdoor activity,

so be careful that trouble does not ori ginate from this source. You will find it easy to get yourself into an irritated frame of mind, so your fight should be not to allow little things to exasperate you. It is im- portant for you to have the right twice, at

If a man and August 25 is your natal day, you should learn that disiretion is by far the better part of valour.

To fireproof-woodwork, paint it a few days' interval,

type of friends: so select them with with water-glass diluted with eight. care because they may mean a great times its volume of water.

THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 25, 1988.

Two New Designs For

Summer

Suitable For Beach

Or Home

Tailored pajamas like those. shown to-day will be a great com-` fort to relax in during the quiet moments of the summer, and to wear on the beach or about the house. They are cut on slim, prin- cess lines, with trousers correctly wide at the foot. Make this design in seersucker, tub silk or printed cotton.

How will you have it - as a play suit with tailored shorts, or with the skirt and bolero, as the gayest little frock you could meet on a summer's day? Why, both ways, of course, when you can have the com- bination so easily and inexpensive- ly by making your own according to this new design. This lavish use, of ricrac (especially on linen in dusty pastels) is a new and very charming fashion note! See how cleverly the two rows of ricrac simulate a yoke on the play suit in the front; the back has just about as sunny a sunback as you could possibly want!

The puff sleeves and saucy brev- ity of the bolero stamp it as new- est of the new. Although linen is our choice for this design, it will be charming, too, in gingham, pique or calico.

GIRLICAG

1428-8

1437-B

Kraft Knockouts for kold kollations!

85 cts. per lb.

AUSTRALIAN

PIMENTO

90 ets. per lb.

2LB. CARTONS

AUSTRALIAN

47 cts.

PIMENTO

50 cts.

(Copyright, 1900, by The Mell

"Many a man has topped off a well-rounded serving Olivia, "with a topoe."

life

1⁄4LB. CARTONS

AUSTRALIAN

28 cts.

HOLLYWOOD'S NEWEST

WELSH RAREBIT

28 cts.

THE DAIRY FARN, ICE & COLD

STORAGE CO., LTD.

PURE FOOD SPECIALISTS.

HÒNG

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