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THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 29, 1939.

Library, Sugueme Court

What The Stars Foretell

By MARY BLAKE

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Hallucinations will make many | Modesty is a fine virtue providing people feel that they have you do not permit it to suffered slight or wrong this you in a business way. You may day. Be open-minded to ex- have a weakness for putting your planations, if you wish this to finger' into someone else's pie, and be an enjoyable day. It will pay to if not overcome it can involve you be cheerful and ready of service.in a lot of trouble. You most likely Visitors are likely to help make the have the wisdon to know when to be day seem to pass quickly. Be care- gay and when to be serious. ful that some form of selfishness chances are you will see a lot of the does not make you quarrelsome, for world and thereby gain valuable ex- peevishness is going to be one of perience and wisdom. You appar- this day's killjoys. This will be an excellent day to turn over a new leaf. Married and engaged couples, and those who feel that Cupid is leading them to real happiness, must avoid anything in routine fashion, if they .expect it to arouse enthusiasm.

If a woman and May 29 is your birthday, toot you horn if you ex- pect people to realize that you have a right to demand their attention.

Collarless Dress

1733-B

Designed on basic shirtwaist lines, this new collarless house dress of- fers a perfect combination of com- fort and charm. It barely covers the shoulders, leaving your arms free. There's a slight blouse at the waistline, to provide plenty of leeway for reaching and stretching, and the bodice is gathered, beneath the shoulder yoke, for correct fit over the bust. All that is for comfort!

As for charm that lies in the youthful, spirited lines of the dress, and the scallops that decorate the neckline and shoulder yoke. Make this up.

TOMATOES AND GRAPES

Four tomatoes, four ounces green grapes, one grapefruit, two medium lettuces, dressing made by beating two dessert- spoonfuls of vinegar into the same amount of olive oil, and seasoning with salt, pepper and mustard.

Wash lettuce, shake it well, reserve some of the inside leaves to decorate the salad, and tear the remainder into small pieces. Skin tomatoes and cut into thick slices. Divide the grapefruit into natural sections, free from pith, and cut in two. Halve and stone the grapes.

Toss all the ingredients to- gether in the dressing, put into a salad bowl and decorate with the lettuce leaves.

Beauty and You

by PATRICIA LINDSAY.

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