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Qaoifidn BEWISERM BUYKAYSER For Thursday, October 30th MARCH-i 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) -_Busi:iess, financial and indug. trial matters require more atten- tion and astute Judgment than usual. Fewer restrictions shown for artistic, professional and personal issues. Romance favored. APRIL 2-1 in MAY 20 (Taurus)- There may be a tendency to loss, breakage and worry today but you can offset this by being careful, giving attention to wsentiai details being punctual and accurate. YOur best and don't worry. Others are working for your best interests. MAY 2i to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- Sane moderation and careful man. agement will see you through di- iiculties now. Not an unfriendly day but discrimination and determ- ination to carry out righteous pxllans are necessary for better re- s . JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer) -1..ikely less favorable for new matters than yesterday but still en- couraging for completing tasks or interests already begun and for your usual duties and urgent new affairs Mental work especially sponsored, JULY 24 i0 AUGUST 22 (Lem- Benefic for pr‘vate interests and attaining new records or achieve- ment through your own initiative and industrious efforts. “Where there's a. will. there's a way" hits today right on the head. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER 23 (Virgo) — Mildly favorable for the, pursuits so suitable to your talents and leanings. Correspondence play- writing. secretarial and confiden- tial wo:k. research, journalism, re- porting, and matters requiring art- Psgry and finesse especially approv- SEPPElviIBER. 24 to OCTOBER 23 (Librat - Collections. selling, returns from investments may be slow today but things in general look promising. Go ahead with work and other plans, unafraid oi‘ competitors - good results will ensue. OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 2i (Scorpio) - Whatever your sched- ule for today if you give it that extra something which is part oi "lgliiies are 91mm. “y; " "a Siee ’ ' I - = I your own leverriess um some- soft knigilmgmn tlhow thing that hiakes it. 'more saleable, l“ “P? Willi "go to town" in no small way. Be different, not mediocre. NOVEMBER 23 to DECEIMBER- 22 (Sagittarius) — Opportunity for advancement lies anywhere your ‘honilfable interest lies. ii you sup- ply the in‘tiative and the will to stick until the job is finished, plus applying the knowledge you've learned from others and through experience. And this holds good for everybody. DECEMBER. 23 f0 JANUARY 21 (Capicorn) - Beneflc aspects! Think up scmething new and in- teresting m help make y:ur work more effective or more saleable: increase speed and efficiency by adding the latest improvements. methods and ideas of value. JANUARY 22 tn FEBRUARY 10 (Aquarius) - You, mo. are "in the gm T V .. lemlniiliizlontl‘ or "m" . ' FAMMAs s1.so...,,.~,, \iliGitliES $2.00,...” money" today so w speak Be sure m~ _ ___ to complement, s11 w, on with care- A cqmnh, ful thought. however. It is ‘(i021 farm“ "“"'° °' ;r"".'tr"t. ‘°..."°."'“il" “its:- re n n v new - pfoduc“ tus and to Iconvgrte it into more are carried by profitable wotking channels. Your Individual HCDROSCKDPE -—-—— By Frances Drake you'll make your road easier, with benefits and success surer. Have faith in YOU A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY has the qualifications that make siveriess, ambition, executi"e abil- ity. keen mentality. On the debit side: Ebrtravagance, of con- tinuity of effort. a last minute flashing and cramming, A fine person if it lives true to its inherent better qualities. The lizards tail sewrates from his body easily and wthout loss of blood‘ Even f lg"!!! is enough to cause it to detach itself. Slips in Your Manners Embar- rass Your Dates She Bates to be Seen With llim is a lovely girl ashamed to be seen with you—-or are you the type girls boast about dating’! Naturally, no girl is ashamed to he seen with a man who has man- ners. But when, in a drugstore booth, her date slips int: the wall seat and than sits there with his ha! on. ycu can't blame I girl for hoping friends won't see her. A man who knows his way about lets the girl have the inside seat and takes his hat off sitting at any table. When the waitress comes over he gives his girl's order first, then his own. Afterward he leaves a tip. The girl, if she's popular. knows ‘ her P's and Q's, tool If her soldier date has a broke moment, she gives him the money privately. leis him pay the bill. She's smooth in every way. When paid a compliment she doesn'i trade with a crude. "Oh l like your dress. too!" but says what's always in good taste-a gracious "Thank you!" Good times and good manners go hand in handi Our il2-page booklet gives rules of etiquette. you can learn easily. use on sli dating occasions -dances. parties, restaurants, the- atres. games-and in the office, on the phone, when travelling. g9 in ‘ns for your copy NsF-Eiiqueit, is?‘ Young Modems ' to ‘The Guardian Home Service. 3e gurg to write plainly your Name Address and the Name of booklet. NIIIIO FBBRYYARY 2i to MARCH 7i (Pisrsi — Some restfctlons in- dicated, but if you will heed ad- vice to Capricorn and Asturias. _ lllmillligwila- >__ tin-1- ~ Street scams Olty WANT A CONGENIAL MATE? THEN USE COMMON SENSE When Marriage Becomes Boresome Then It Is Up To Husband And Wife To Find Common Grou And Dislikes Dear Miss Dix-We have often h doubt it. bec time. Often Disiilusioned ed wrong and sue for divorce. isms they thought they could admir but the yawn some y else whom they think an you are- I think human nature will have from where you live. women who married like selves agreeable companions. when they would rather have stayed listened to s mphony concerts when learned to pay golf when they loath the end people said of them: But they knew that they.didn‘t_ Husband Comes First Dear Dorothy Dix-I have been for achievement: Initiative. aggres-. lonesome living my herself. sented my husoand taking me away been many arguments in my home Recently we have purchased a home in a nearby suburb and we Wlsu oer to go to live at a comfortable place only a few minutes from us ins-and | of coming to live at our house. But instead of this she wants me to leaie | my husband and go with her, and says she will commit suicide if I dnn t. I am torn between my duty to the two people I love most in th 393C199?!’ W Ii I go with Mother 1 will lose my husband. her any longer. What shall I do? are in your mother. Your mother's whole position is the very quintessenoe of selfishness I don't thinkthat any wife has when he married. behave herself. GOT A HEADACHE? "Just relax and stop striving for perfection" is tho newest idea in the treatment of migraine as cut- lined in the Archives of Neurology by Dr. Harold G Wolff. Lovemaking, music, literature, the plastic arts, games, short holi- days - anything that tends to re- laxnlfon ~ will reduce the at- tack Dr. Wolff found lZi a series of test patients he studied recent- ly. in no case did the “sick head- ache" - which is one of the complaints of mankind - dissip- pear entirely, but it was reduced from attacks every two weeks to as few as three or four a year. The new treatment ccmes from the discovery that migraine to a large extent. is literall of personality. a_f'fects a matter Migra ne mostly rfectionists. the hard- 0 You save money eve up; nu: use ' sdined Carl-healed ilk instead of mill: la some other form. From crushing mfiee no from": bottle, Cama- don meets milk needs. Try e few cans. fr» mama...‘ /i (.'AN/1D.’/i:‘r' /'/. (‘pry/pg Eixubays- i vw v man and woman born into the world there is a predest ned mate, some one who would come up to all of every man's and woman's desires in a u wife or husband. go about finding our mates ANSWER-Among the teeming human beings it may well be that ideal mate for every man and woman. and woman have no fixed want in their husbands and wives and that they do not know themselves what day to day. How true this is you can judge from the fact that when a young couple get married they have a free choice in the selection of their mates and they pick out what they want at the A man chooses a girl for cause she is pretty. because she is vivacious, be- cause she is s good dancer. because she is domes- tic or for any other of s. doaen different attrac- tions. l A girl rrics a man because he has "a line." bwlilfie l" TWI- curly hair or broad shoulders, because he is gay‘ time, because he has a well-paying 10b imd can give her a 800d home. But in one out of every six marri ing out the ones they thought wgguthe in each other do not suit them after l. They thought they could listen‘ to each others conversation for all time. in each others faces. And. now if the predestined mate theory ever fl , mere matter of luck if you ever encountered your affinity who might a lady or gentleman from darkest Africa. or the North Pole and quite Milly The really mated eou les that 1 have known have been the men and gle people in their own class and who then set themselves to work w make themselves the kind of wives and husbands that the men and women to whcrm they were married desired. _ made a lot of sacrifices and did a lot of adapting in order to make them- They cultivated tastes for spinach or caviar. They went to parties and took an interest in each other! pursuits and amusements. And in How wonderfully they are mated! years of this time my mother has resided with us, as slie said she was I am an only child and she has always re- ANSWElt-Stay with your husband. you are a religious woman read what the Bible says on that point. Any- way. your happiness and security are bound up in him far more than they should she object to your doing the sauie thing? ou should have stayed single and devoted your life to being a compan- on to her ,while she ielt free to leave her mother alone? enslave her children and deny them the natural privilege of leading a normal life with a husband and children and home of their own. in the same house with her mother if the mother is a disagreeable, quar- reling Jault-iinding old woman who makes the home a place of torment instead of a haven of happiness and peace that the man expected to have That is giving the man a mighty D001‘ I'll-Ti 101' Y-lle money he spends ixi supporting the home. Your duty is plain in this matter. haps when your mother finds out that she can't coerce you into doing hcr way, as slie did when you were 3 years old. she will mend her ways and DOROTHY DI . ETOW§_ cum: print AAALQ an‘; nd For Likes eard older people so. that focr every If this is true, how may we '2 A BOY AND GIRL. millions of there is an but I ause I think that the average man idea of what they they want from his mate be- and shows her s. good- es in the United States. in pick- metes the young couples sue-is- ualities they thought they wanted The little wa s and manner- e forever have pa ed upon them. as a general thing, they find their predestined mates. so there to be s lot less changeable than it is ts in. Anyway ,it would be a They at home and rested their feet. 'I'hey they would have preferred jazz. They They kept up with each other find ‘their mates. They made them. married for three years and for two from her. as she calls _it. There nave caused directly 01' indireetiy by ner. is world. And he simply won't stand MltS. K. S. Your first duiv is to him_ If unreasonable. She married. Why Wliv should slie think Nothing but and egotism makes a woman try to a right to force her husband to live Stick to your husband. Per- drlvirig, ambitious type of person. ‘I'm-me who got better altered some of their personality traits. But a few preferred to keep the headaches rather than change any of their perfectionist. ways Two thirds of the victims had been goody-goody children. About two thirds harborer strong resent- ments, Mostly they had to see a thing through. once it was started.‘ Any thing that interfered with their fixed ideas was likely tn bring on a headache. There was often studied pose. with tense facial expression and furroweu forehead. cuick moving eyes and perha uneasy laughter. This was pflrtcularly so among the men These people are likely to do things over again and again, Just to be sure they are well done Sometimes this gets out. of hand. Ibr example one successful busi- nesnan had a way of performing And We black m“ with yen” many of his acts in threes He combed his hair three times in the morning. tied his tie three times, turned the page of the book three times. Ano‘her maxi was distressed in stamping a let- ter because he felt impelled to place the stamp an exact distance TN!!! eath edge Some reasons why these prople get migraine are apparent. There are changes in diameter of birod vesselsunder the pressure of a drive There also may be excessive or sustaind contraction of muscles of neck and" scalp. Both condi- tions tend to affect arteries of the head. and pain comes when these vessels are distended. v snuxriisrroao . Ii BATS! al xFa shions '1 Literature PAGE NINE - ?z';_-’ “" W OOQ WWW“. Before presenting Dcinbury monnish-ioilored overcoois this season, months of preparatory work was spent by our ladies’ designer, our tailors, our woolen department. Now we KNOW we have something for you-tho smartest, mosi distinctive mon- iailored overcoais you will see anywhere-tailored to measure of course. Styles are new and original- fresh from the designing board. The fabrics are hand-picked. The tailoring ls based. on what we've loomed through years of catering to Canada's smartest women. Visit your Tip Top store today. Make a leisurely inspection of the many fabrics and Danbury styles. You use lure to find just what you wont. $3|.oo INDIVIDUALLY CREATED FOB THE WEABEB This attractive out futures the new lly front. and lsshionlblo pivot sleeve. Observe the snug neckline. particularly smart and prac- tical in crisp weather. It hnl tab sleeves and vent in centre buds, 4.» 99 Grafton Street, Sunnyside LIMITED ‘ITBJJI Hallowe’en Jack-o-iariterns twinkling gayly, Childish laughter sweet and low, BHHBS to me delightful memories Oi l-iaioweeiis _i' long ago. I see a jolly group of children in costumes startling to behold- Pirates. Cowboys, Indians, We were very brave and bold. WC Played lrlfiks on all tile neigh- bors, Blowing horns and wirstles new Rfl-DDed loudly on their window panes, Ami rang their door-bells too. And then-the children's party With the goblin at the door, While pumpkin jack-o-ianterns Thew golden shadows on the floor A ghostl figure in the hallway Beckone us with chilling air, yes l Watched us with iinwinking stare And old witch in a corner Sat beneath a flickering light. Then we dived for rosy apples In the tub upnyi the flocr. And ate molasses taffy How l wish that I might go The Hallowebns of long ago —Constance l. Heckbert. SAl-‘ELY VARIOUS TESTS PROVE attractive sturdy ageless material (equally fiofessional la undries corduroy; neutral and mare And in weird tones told us fortunes i That were always gay and bright.‘ We had made the night before. l Oi the magic days of childhood! Back to those enchanted hours— coupunor can an wasneir SCIENTIFIC‘ Corduroy GTLRQCS and suits have. reached a new fashion ligh. Tlrs icrial has never‘ before been so mich in the lime- lght. Aside from its chic and dur- llity and the fact that it is an _ appro- iate for the school grl as it is or grandniotheri. it is washable. The American Institute of Launri. ering which is the testing Rll*li"l'fi for various textile companies and throughout e United States has recently con- ducted tests with many of the new It hrs tested both the conventitzai colors. the high rsbion b'lg'l'ii an" deep shades and it hes Fund that o ‘ T“. T they launder satisfoetofll . But reds greens. WIN“. bright blues t suits were also obtained by air- dryirig alone~without the presslul. It also reports that ii properly handled. corduroy shrinkage ll and the like should be laundered separately. This l5 the procedure of the pro- fessional laundry in the recondi- tioning of corduroy. Soft water 0i quite negligible and the garment a low tecnperature, that is not ex- will look as good as new after coeriing 100 degrees Fahrenheit. laundering ind a mild soap should be used ‘Iiie , -———-————-——— gmnirnl is swished about carefully; ‘Hie landlord of an Old Country in five. three-minute suds and their} inn. fflmfllls f0? its Very si-YOH given four. three-minute rinses ihrew. was awakened one mllifllkh Corduroy is never twisted or wrung, by a loud knocking on the front as this produces unwanted creases door. and ivrinklr-s. Gentle dunkings in Put-tint: his hcnd out o! the Win- tlw sud:- and rinses are the cor- dow. h!‘ dvunrv“ "Go HWHY- V0“ rort. ircolmvni frr satisfactory re- 1 "MW hi“? lnyllilflg l0 dflnl! l‘ Stills with this fabric i this hour!" At the hund y. c':rduroi' is air-I, "I don‘: wan". rnylhing to drink", dried and ihr-n steam-pressed But was tho rcsrnoiw "I left here at the institute reports that good re- ‘ closing time without my Cfililllies". 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