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Solution is accomplished by trial and error. rare By Abigail Van Buren ., © 1878 by Chicago Trlbune-N.¥. News Synd, Inc. DEAR ABBY: You quoted Edith Head, a famous fashion designer, as saying ‘that all women look alike. in the _ bathtub. - . I'l) wager that I’ve seen more women in the bathtub than you and Edith Head combined, and if there's one thing I'm . sure of, it’s that all women DO NOT look alike in the bathtub, . HOUSTON SWINGER DEAR SWINGER: Technically you're right. (But the; _ all have the ‘same standard equipment.) DEAR ABBY: I have been seeing a psychiatrist. for “geveral months. I think I know what is at the root of my trouble, but I am too ashamed to tell him. - have been shoplifting for a long time. Not anything very 9X] naive — just little things, I have never been caught, but I think some of the clerks suspect me by the way they look at me. - ; ‘Ihave made up my mind to stop completely, but Iam so sick with guilt feelings that I am on the verge of a ‘nervous breakdown. If I tell my doctor, do you think he will report me to the police? E will do anything to be cured, tut I wouldn't ‘want to shame my family with any publicity. Please, please help me. ; ; = NO NAME PLEASE DEAR No NAME: Tell your doctor. Your secret will be ‘safe with him, og = ; “ad o . - .*. DEAR ABBY: My husband does. business with investment firms, and he claima that in order to get preferred treatment he has to “be nice” to the girla in the office. oe mo, = ", Trealize that if a secretary or a telephone operator likes ou, she will be more inclined to put you through to the 058 or give you an early appointment, so a gift of perfume or-some little gift at Christmastime ia OK. But I think my- husband is overdoing it. . i oo He is always taking one of these girls out for dinner and dancing. He says he can put it on hie expense account—it's not taking anything away from me, s0-I have no kick NOt only that, but he refuses to tell me who the girls are or .where he entertains them. In other words, it’s strictly business, eo it’s none of my business. What do you think? a '» SITTING HOME ‘ DEAR SITTING: I think your husband Is using the .“stglctly. business” excuse to juatify a lot of monkey bualness. Furthermore, if you hold atill for this, you are out of your tree. ae yes - : DEAR ABBY: .There is-an old man who goes to our church, He’s very friendly and’everypne likes him, but he’s beginning any fomale between 12 and 60.) “. ¥ou can't really call him a “dirty old man,” although he ‘ acts like “it at times. I wouldn't mind a brief hug as a greeting, but this man doea a lot-of pinching and patting in the clinches. = ro me , *- I mentioned this to a girlfriond.of mine who has also been on the ragaiving end of his pirithing and patting, and she said,;-Forget it—he's 93!" - | Lo Abby,'do you think a man should be excused for his actions because of his age? - ms ~ PINCHED AND PATTED Lot Lo — a Your Individual Horoscope FOR FRIDAY, APRIL 2S, 1978 What kind of .day will tomorrow be? To find out what the stars say, read the forecast given for your birth Sign. ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 20) Yea Your innate perceptiveness will |mprove a great asset now. Through it, you will get a brand new slant on a puzdling job situation. TAURUS (Apr. 21 to May 21) O&A” An auspicious period. If you cooperate smartly, you can make up for any lost time and break through any new barriers to attainment. Personal relationships highly favored. GEMINI - I (May 22 to June 21) All may not go exactly as you desire, byg you will find many advantages, anyway -— if you look carefully in all areas. - CAN (June 2 to July 23) BED Influences somewhat ad- verse. If certain negotiations are pending, try to postpone declsiona untit Monday, when aspects will be more propitious, (auly 24 to Aug. 2 IOS Turbulent waters in some areas, but you are made of the stuff that doesn’t collapse at the first sign of opposition or dif- ficulty. Be your philosophical VIRGO (Aug. 24 to Sept. 23) mp, Don’t hesitate to take up apprenticeship in something new if it 1s worthwhile, no matter what your age. No one has a monopoly on self- improvement. LIBRA (Sept. 24 to Oct, 23) AES Make your schedule a flexible one, There are possibilities of changes and variations in certain situations — all promising to be beneficial. SCORPIO (Oct. 24 to Nov, 22) WAY - Don't sidestep. obligatlons in. favor of more desireable ao- tivities. You have a lot going for you, 20 it would be foolish to offset efforte of the past. SAGITTARIUS (Nov, 23 to Der. 21) git Don't undertake anything without knowing proper procedure.. Find out how associates think and feel, Ex- cellent progress indicated through alert thinking and action, et ' CAPRICORN (Bee 2 Jen. 20) WO Sa Your intuition should be strong now; but double-check to make sure you are not overlooking smal details. Thus, _ all should go well. ; AQUARIUS . LL (Jan. 21 to Feb, 19) aun Pay no attention to dissenters or pessimists,.Go about your work and other activities with * good will and a bit of finesse. You can have an unusually satisfactory day. - HEX PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20) ’ Business and advancement; also for future gains. But take'no risks; con- servative stressed. YOU BORN. TODAY are endowed ‘with unusual sen- sitivity, a great appreciation of beauty and the arts. Your love for heritage and tradition are deep-rooted, and you make excelient historians, You are fond of travel and of social life, yet wish your home life to remain constant. Your tenacity and determination, often in the -}- face of obstacles, coupled with your many talents, could produce toprank achievement. ° Taureans .cften accomplish in more than one career in a busy lifetime. Medicine, art, in- yention, sculpture, Ilterature . and the entertainment fields are - strongly represented in Taurus. Birthdate of; James Monroe, Sth Pres, ULS.A, DEAR P AND P: Certainly, there are two periods ina & man's life when he can get away with anything. When he's § too young to know what he's doing, and when he’s too old, DEAR ABBY: My sister has a 10-year-old son who was. Bey born with one deaf ear and about one-third hearing in the ’ other ear. His doctors have informed my sister that eventually the boy will be totally deaf. Don't ‘you think my sister is being extremely unfair to financial - matters slated for immediate . Management -y to get on the gitls' nerves. {By “girls,” I mean _ hide the truth from her aon’? She ia an intelligent woman, .but she.seems almost ashamed of her son's handicap. She said she couldn't baar the thought of his studying lip reading or sign language se young. _ She’ thinks highly of your advice, Abby, so please answer. . ; " CARING AUNT DEAR AUNT: Your sister is doing her son a shocking disservice. The boy should start preparing immediately to live in asiltent world. It will be much more difficult for him to learn after he has suffered a total hearing loss. Urge your sister to discuss it with her son’s doctors and to follow their recommendations. And I hope for the boy's .spke she acts at once. DEAR ABBY: Our 17-year-old’ son got a ticket for ‘speeding (he has no car, it was his father’s), so we took away his driving privileges’ for a month, It has been only five days now and this boy is unbearable. He is ugly and hateful. He hardly eats, and he refuses to look at us. He answers our questions with grunts and shrugs, and he says he won't be “nice” until we give him one more chance and restore his driving privileges. . My husband has had one coronary and was told to keep | calm and avoid excitement, but this son of ours is pushing -him to the boiling point. : Thonestly don't know how to cope with this, Should we give in? | ; a, SULKY'S MOTHER DEAR MOTHER: If you “give in" now, you will teach your son that the way to get what he. wants in life is to punish those around him with-his ugliness.-Ingore his act. If he doesn't ‘eat, it’s his hunger. Don't ask him any questions, It will only provide him with an opportunity to exhibit his surlinesa. Let him sweat it out. You'll be doing mafavor. . DEAR ABBY: Our daughter is being married soon and I am making plang for a format church wedding, dinner and reception... so . My problem is that the young man who is marrying our daughter has too many parents. . His mother is presently. married to her fifth husband! Worse yet, all four of her ex-husbands have remarried and she's friendly with all of them. To make matters more sticky, the boy's real father has a wife and two ex-wives with whoin he is on friendly terme, I have been instructed to send invitations to all of these ex's. Should [2 - How about the receiving line? We will be the laughing stock of this city if we have all those ex-husbands and ex-wives in the recaiving line. so - BRIDE'S BEFUDDLED MO DEAR BEFUDDLED: Invite the friendly “ex’s" to the ° wedding but ask only the groom's biological parents and their present spouses to stand in the receiving line. DEAR ABBY: A reader asks, “What does a deliberately childless couple say to the go forth and multiply’ relatives and friends who harass them to be fruitful?” © Simple: Roll your eyes upward, look sed and sigh, “Oh, if we only. could!” . . Those few. words sre guarenteed to turn hosiility and unwarranted nosiness into instant sympathy—and never again will you be bothered with that suggestion. . JACK 8. IN TUCSON DEAR JACK: Why pretend you can’t “multiply” when .you can but choose not fo for good and legitimate reasons?- LLL RET pi SEALs CAE ATI7 Lakelse SOLES ORCA PCA CLABES EO RNMRAP BNET OF LAKELSE PHARMACY Giftware, Easter Candy, Cards and prompt ag ht THE HERALD, Thursday, April 27, 1978, PAGE 11 ch Os PG APPL eh ABA bs 635-7263 AC Aira Rolle Pd eit HUDOU RMR TA Tia hs OF OS EG By Stan Lee and John Romita IS WM ALL SVE UA EP aa ALTOID MeMikes s STUOID-~ THE » WEVE LOST? 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