1939-05-16 — Page 16

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What The Stars Foretell

By MARY BLAKE

Make up your mind this day not to permit any feeling of dejection | to handicap you in your work. - With indications that this should be one of your lucky days, you can face the world with a smile and feel confident that things are de- veloping advantageously for you. Radical measures ought not to be

unless resorted to,

you are thoroughly convinced that they are the only ones that can be used. Threats will fail where appeals to justice, sympathy and good sports- manship are apt to succeed. It will be poor judgment to sign any first paper or document without

reading it carefully, no matter how much confidence you have in the person' requesting your signature. Too many temptations will prevail this day for furthering selfish, ulterior motives, to jeopardize your interests by being careless in any business transaction, Married and engaged couples, and those whose romance appears likely to terminate in marriage, might do well to keep constantly in mind that 'compari- sons are odious', and refrain from making any.

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opportunities to make money might be unlimited. Home comforts, great love and much happiness are right- fully yours through marriage.

If a woman and May 16 is your birthday, you are probably more intellectual than the average per-

The child born on May 16, ušual- son will admit, due to your appear- ing to be of a rather vivacious na-ly has an exceptionally appeciative Ambition is likely to ture. You ought to be quite a disposition,

diplomat and popular socially. You make this youngster grasp every op- may weild a great deal of influence portunity that will help advance over people by winning their esteem it socially or financially. and affection. By home stroke of

good fortune, you might

in become

the possessor of a large income. As

a professional, entertainer, dancer,

lecturer, musician, model, artist,

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THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 16, 1939

For Daytime Charm

Isn't this a charming day frock? Much too pretty to spend its life entirely in the house! You'll enjoy having it in tailored silks and street cottons, as well as in such household materials as sunfast calico, gingham and percale. The silhouette is ex- tremely flattering, because the bodice is gathered onto a yoke and blouses skirt is

at the waistline, and the full at the hem and very slim and

slick over the hips.

DELICIOUS SWEET

Mix 1oz, gelatine with a quart

of milk and add 1 pint of cream. Heat, but do not boil, or milk will curdle.

Beat egg-yolks well and pour hot milk over, then place on fire thickens and stir till custard

(being careful not to bring too close to boiling), pour into a ba- sin and stir in 6oz, of sugar and Put aside 2oz. sweet biscuits. till cold.

4 egg- When cold whip up whites and fold into mixture, add loz, ground or chopped al- monds, 2oz. cherries, 2oz, cur- rants, loz. raisins, and other fruit desired, finely chop- ped. Put into refrigerator. When half frozen, stir mixture to distribute fruit.

any

This needs a very cold tem- perature in the refrigerator. If low you feel you can't get a temperature use more gelatine. dessert- This proportion of 1 spoon to pint of liquid makes a very firm mould and will hold about half a pound of fruit. The quart of milk and pint of cream make a rather large mould, and can be halved.

A striking ball gown worn by the Duchess of Kent at a recent Lon- don function.

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