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What The Stars Foretell

(By MARY BLAKE).

joke Be careful that through lack of fully. Be cautious how you proper, arrangements, you do not for there might be a decided lack play hide-and-seek with someone of humour existing. You may have this day. This will be a poor day occasion this day, to do.'some quick | to keep pent up any feeling of re-thinking. Be sure that, personal sontment. Get whatever it might likes or dislikes do not away your be that irritates you out of your judgment. Married and engaged system by expressing yourself freely couples and those who are on the and then forget about it. This day you are likely to find that it pays to advertise your good qualities, so toot your own horn, but do so tact-

Witty Kitty

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40 1917, by Def! Syndicato}***

who

An optimist is anyone thinks he can popularize any hero other than a football hero at this season of the year..

verge of becoming bethrothed must act their age this day, because lack of dignity will be a great mistake.

If a woman and November 10 is

be your birthday you may

very studious. Your greatest pleasure is apt to be derived from books. You will succeed best in a business of your own, for you are likely to object to being "bossed." Be very careful how you take up any radical idea, for it might cause you to lose a substan- tial financial possibility. Love is a precious possession, so never per- mit yourself to get into a state of mind that might incline you to turn a cold shoulder to it. You have need to remember that there is such a thing as becoming too intellectual for your own happiness. The chan- ces are you worry too much trifles, and allow fear to make you anticipate always the worse. You have reason to be optimistic, for the future seems filled with many con- ditions favourable, for you. As a professional woman, possibly as a doctor, lawyer or personal manager, artist, author or teacher, you should

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THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 10, 1938

Beauty and You

by PATRICIA LINDSAY

With her peasant-like dress, attractive JOAN BENNETT has adopted this more casual hair dress. She keeps it in place with tiny shell combs placed where they will help

most!

be able to establish an outstanding LATEST HAIR-FASHIONS REMINISCENT

record. Married life should . equal. your fondest expectations, and com- pensate you for any sacrifices you have had to make.

NEW SHIPMENT OF GAME

JUST ARRIVED!

Cock Pheasants $2.40 ea.

Hen Pheasants $1.60 ea.

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Teal Ducks

Wild Ducks

.76 ea.

$1.25 ea.

Quail

Snipe

Pigeon

:42 ea.

.54 ea:

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STORAGE CO. LTD.

PURE FOOD. SPECIALISTS.

OF MIDDLE EIGHTIES

dition.

re-

Turning the pages of a Lady's Dried, frizzed ends show more in Book written in 1864 I came across the new dressings than they did these directions for a party hair before. And too oily hair just has dress:

no appeal. The hair must be "Headdress of White Plumes. clean, lustrous' and soft, if you de- The hair rolled up to one side of sire a dainty fluffy coiffure. Fre- the head, the ends allowed to hang quent brushings, weekly shampoos

and special treatments are in short curls, the curls fastened by a jewelled ornament. The back quired to keep it in a pliable con- hair is rolled up and fastened by an ornamented comb which can be Some girls are getting nice high- seen from the front. White Plumes lights by using gold and silver on top."

powder, puffed on the hair when- 1864 or 1938? There is no dif-ever you desire a highlight-after This must, ference. To-day's beauty is getting it has been dressed. a kick out of rolling her tresses however, be thoroughly brushed out at the end of the gala evening, and high and fastening them with or- naments of jewels, plumes and lit-ot allowed to remain on the scalp

over night. tle bows.

And it isn't necessary to "keep Even against your will you are your hair short to wear it becom- going to be tempted in dressing your hair in these newest of fash-ingly. Longer hair can be attrac

tively rolled and puffed into ions. And to save you aggrava-teresting and flattering styles. tion and dismay let me warn you that it requires patient fussing -be- fore your hair realizes that it has changed from a page boy bob into

Gody coiffure!

a

The simplest way to train it is to comb it high all of the time, Select a simpler style, but still high on the head, for business.

in-

It

[will require a little experimenting on your part at first, but fickle aa we women are, it will be no time at all before you wonder how on earth you ever wore a long bob!.

And if you do not go to business, little tricks

then roll your hair into a knot on

top of your head after a good "up"THI brushing.

Combs and barrets, you' will "When clamping your mincing- find, are almost indispensable in machine to a table, it will grip bet- keeping the dressed hair in place, ter If a piece of amerypaper is so you should have inconspicuous placed on the table first, and the ones to wear during the day, and machine fixed over this." jewelled, ones to wear at night.

KEEP IN GOOD CONDITION

"If apples o tomatoes are baked mincepie tins they will keep

To look alluring your hair sim- their shape bet and none of the Iply.. must be in good condition. Ifruit will be

asted.

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