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THE CHINA: MAIL, APRIL 24, 1939.

What The Stars Foretell

By MARY BLAKE

ing high, may expect some pleasant' surprise this day.

in your

Music and art

probably

Mistaken sympathy, unless you are careful, will be responsible for your

in a con- If a woman and april 24 is your taking the wrong stand

be very troversy this day. This is a poor birthday, you are apt to day to break any promise or engage-liberal and progressive ment, for it will cause resentment, ideas. resulting in petty annoyances. Cross- have a strong appeal to your artis- be sense. You are likely to grained people indulging in petulan- tic ce may find their churlishness re-broadminded regarding -, religious paid with interest this day, and and political issues. You apparently that a belligerent spirit will make are very ethical, and your views on moral principles this a very miserable day for them. what constituted An interchance of idea might bring may be regarded as rigid. Games about some excellent results, parti- and sports, requiring physical skill, cularly where mutual interests are involved. Conditions will not be auspicious for the assumption of any will be form of affectation, so it good judgment to act naturally when Married and in company this day.

well as those

engaged couples, as whose matrimonial hopes are soar-

Kitty

(0 1939, by Bali #radicate)

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The mentally sketchy girl-friend thinks when her beau talks about "A shining example" he means he's gone in for collecting brass.

SPAGHETTI POLONAISE

Take 12oz, spaghetti, loz. grat- ed Parmesan cheese, 2oz. melted butter, loz. butter, 2 tablespoon- fuls breadcrumbs, 3 quarts boiling loz. water, 2 teaspoonfuls salt, grated Gruyere cheese, pepper to taste.

Throw the spaghetti into the boiling water. Add the salt and pepper. Boil until tender. Drain, Place in a dry saucepan. Add but- 'er, Parmesan and Gruyere cheese. Mix well, Place on a hot dish. Sprinkle with breadcrumbs, tossed in butter in a frying pan until golden brown. Serve at once.

in' all liklihood, will fascinate you. You might be very sensitive to pain, but with a remarkable amount of fortitude you can endure it. Through selling, educational, journalistic, or artistic work you are apt to win re- markable recognition. Your - ma- trimonial career seemingly is destin- ed to be a very happy one.

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The child born on April, 24, is evidently of an exceptionally happy disposition. Possessing plenty of energy, athletic games might have a strong appeal to this youngster. A useful career generally gives chil- dren born on this date a gratifying amount of publicity.

GIRLIGAG

(Copyright, 1939, by The Bell Byndicate, Inc.)

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"If we pay as we go," says soliloquizing Elizabeth, "we pro- bably won't move very fast but we sure would be some place when we got there."

YARDLEY LAVENDER

BY APPOLATHERY

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Indispensable too, is the Yardley Lavender Soap the luxury soap of the world with the same lovable fragrance. Its regular use gives that gentle effective cleansing which is the basis of all sound beauty cultural methods.

Also Lavendor Face Powder and Compact, Bath-Salt Crystals and Tablets, Talcum Powder etc.

Of All Good

Chemists & Stores

Lavender

YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO DISREGARD

The China Mail

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