eon) Your Individual , Horoscope a | | Frances Drake | FOR TUESDAY, - SEPTEMBER 5, 1918 What kind of day will tomorrow be? Tofind out what the stars say, read the ee given for your birth ARIES - (Mar. 21 to Apr. 20) Veh Some recent — puszling situations and trends begin to clarify, 80 it will be easier for you to plan ahead along lines both pleasing and beneficial, A (Apr. 21 to May 21) Oeea™ You may run into snags or obstacles, but you can handle them. Think over similar (May 22 to June Pe il Don’t let yourself be in- fluenced by first thoughts, first impressions. You could be mistaken about motivations, intentions. Give all the benefit of the doubt. CANCER (June 22 to July 23) BED Lamar influences fine. You can now go ahead with ideas, . plans, important decisions. But do so along conventional lines. Avold extremes. LEO (July 24 to Aug. 23) SOG Stellar aspects favor romance, marital happiness, ‘dealings with the opposite sex generally. Should be an all- around nice day. VIRGO (Aug. 24 to Sept, 23) my Keen perception needed. Don't risk asseta on the basis “of “information” backed by nothing substantial. LIBRA (Sept. 24 to Oct. 23) re: - You may be well ahead of -those about you, but the discreet thing will be to play it down, to -achieve without ] ‘asking plaudits. Be careful : abe violating confidences. Oct. 2 to-Nov.22) Mera “You ‘function -best - under pressure, but don't go looking for windmills to conquer. Make time for relaxation, the quest for inner peace. SAGITTARIUS of fe (Nov. 23 to Dec, 21) You will need a good sense of perspective to cope with thia day’s intricacles and complexities. Your innate good judgment should help you to cope, however. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. a) VI Associates and co-workers may not all be heading in the same direction or acting for the same reasons. Think well before joining any side but, once decided, don’t waver. AQUARIUS (Jan, 21 to Feb. 19) as a This day needs teamwork as well as indivitualists, To know when to follow which line is up to your keen discretion. A bit of thought will help you decide. PISCES x (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20) ox Listen to new and unique ideas, of course, but don't give up oni projects that are going - well. Be receptive to new methods, too, but don’t go in for fads. YOU BORN TODAY are a highly Idealistic individual, intellectually inclined, and noted for your unswerving dependability and prac: ticality. You are leas reserved and inhibited than most other Virgoans; make friends easily, but may have only a few close companions, Love of home and family is another of your outstanding traits, but you are rarely demonstrative, 80 loved ones do not always recognize the depth of your feeling for them. A little more | display of your affections could bring great happiness. Fields in which you could win great success: Medicine, the law, journalism, diplomacy, music and the theater, Bir- thdate of: Carol Lawrence, singer, actress; Bob Newhart, - ‘TV star. 51976 King Features Syndicate, Inc. A spur of the moment spruce-up for hamburgers: In saucepan, combine 1 can Tomato Soup, 2 tablespoons Prepared horseradish, 1 tablespoon prepared mustard, dash ground cloves anda dash pepper. Heat; stir occasionally. Makes about 1 % cups sauce. Serve over hamburgers. 5 - TE FER LR er ae Tee ENE Re ao Passes at His Wife By Abigail Van Buren © 1978 by Chicago Tribute-H.Y. News Syd, int. DEAR ABBY: Charlie and I have been married for 16 years and have had a fairly happy marriage, Charlie nover was the jealous type, but I he carries it to the other extreme, We've become friendly with a rather odd couple who live in the same “condo.” Izzy is 65, short, fat and generally unattractive, Suzy (his third wife) is cute, sexy and about ; 26 years younger than Izzy. She obviously married him for 5 monsy, ‘ ‘Lately Izzy has been getting much too friendly with me. He's forever putting his hands on me. Once he suggested “switching” and when i looked shocked, he laughed’ and said he was “only kidding.” It seems the four of us ere spending more and more time together, Last night during a foursome of bridgo at our place, Izzy triad to play footaies with me, He slipped off his shoe and practically had his foot in my lap!. I loudly told him off while Charlie and Suzy just sat there. . I get the impression that Suzy doean’t care who Izzy playa footsies with as long as it isn’t her. {I think she must. ve something else going for her.) Anyway, Suzy suggested that the four of us vacation somewhere together. [made excuses why we couldn't, but Charlie was all for it. . , Is our marriage sick? I don’t care to spend so much time tim _ with this couple. Why ehould my husband want to? And why shouldn't he be annoyed that another man makes: passes at his wife? Help me, ’ CHARLIE’S WIFE DEAR WIFE: Tell Charlle that if he enjoys Izzy's company, he should sce him without you because that | foursome has become boresome. (PS. You could be right about Suzy’s having something else going for her. Juet make cure it isn't Charlie.) DEAR ABBY: The wife who said her husband smelled because he seldom bathed, reminds me of a story they tell about Samuel Johneon, the noted English lexicographer of the 1700s. - Johneon was a “purist” where words were concerned, but when it came to his personal hygiene, he waa a notorious slob who seldom bathed. : A woman sitting next to him on a coach train said: “Sir, you amelll” Whereupon Johnson replied: “Madam, you are wrong. YOU smell, I stink.” Perhaps the husband who was accused of “smelling” would like to show this to his wife. LEE IN DELAWARE DEAR LEE: Samue! Johnson was wrong. If he gave off an offensive odor, he “smelled” and stank as well. Or should Shakespeare's immortal line in “Romeo and Jullet” Poa have been: “A rose by any other name would ‘stink’ as-- sweet"? DEAR ABBY: Please print this letter! It may open the eyes of many y, vindictive divorced parents who are doing their children a terrible disservice. . My marriage was a mess. After many separations, reconciliations and a hundred broken promises, I decided to terminate my marriage before it destroyed me. (My handsome, charming husband had a weakness for young gitls—some of them so young he nearly landed in jail.) We had two children who didn't get to know their father very wall, but they could understand what was being sald to them, I never talked against him nor did I allow anyone else to. Rather, I taught my children to respect their ather. Today my children are both grown, I know they don't . “love” their father the way they love me, but thay don’t “hate” him either. They him long-distance on Father's Day and when he visits their town, they invite him (and hia fourth wife) for a meal, ‘When you teach your child to hate the other parents you do the child more harm than you do yourself good. O REGRETS IN DAYTON DEAR NO: Thank you for a sensible letter. It comes at a time when many parents have agreed to disagree. I hope it opens a few eyes of those who are atill able to eee, Do you wish you had more friends? For the secret of popularity, get Abby's new booklet; “How To Be Popular; You're Never Too Young or Toc Old.” Send $1 with s long, aclf-addreased, stamped (28 cents) envelope te Abby, 1 Lasky Drive, Beverly Hilla, Calif. 90212, DEAR ABBY: What would you do if your husband came home with lipstick on his ahirt, trousers, underwear and: some on his neck, too? Also, Sheldon has haire on his coat, and they were atolor like nobody in our family has. (Looke like a redhead.) I questioned him, and he swore up and down he didn’t know how any of this stuff got there. Sheldon works in an office with just one woman. I've never mat her, but he saya she's as homely asa mud fence. L want to trust him, but with all this evidence, how can I? SHELDON'S WIFE DEAR WIFE: First I'd find out if thie “mud fence” has red hair, If she has, I'd suspect that she was close enough to Sheldon to transfer the above-mentioned evidence. (P.S. Any man who comes home in that shape can plead “omnesia” and get away with It.) ; DEAR ABBY: My mother-in-law is so superstitious it’s not even funny. I don’t mind if she believes in all those crazy old-fashioned superstitions, but now she's starting in on me! I have been married for seven years, and I'm expecting my first baby in October, and this crepe- r mother-in-law of mine keeps insisting that it is “bad luck” to buy even a rattle for the baby until it gets here. (She says “the devil” might be displeased if I talk too much about my good luck—and something might happen.) Iam furious, Abby. Some of my friends want to give me ababy shower, but with all this silly superstitious talk, I'm afraid. to let them. : ; em healthy aga horse and would like to prepare for this baby I've waited so long for, but I hate to go behind my mother-In-law's back. What should I do? EXPECTING IN TEXAS DEAR EXPECTING: Tell your mother-in-law that YOU aren't superstitious, and you prefer to be prepared for the healthy baby you have every reason to believe a will have. Then go ahead and prepare, and good luck. and prompt vit takelse LAKELSE PHA : FLY REPELLANT, BEACH TOYS, SUNGLASSES} prescription servic 5 THE. 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The major types of hair- coloring preparations are 1-permanent oxidation dyes and toners: 2-semiper- manent dyes} 3-temporary colors (acid rinses); 4- metallic dyes; 5-vegetable ‘dyes; and 6-bleaches. Almost all professionals use permanent dyes, which also are very popular for home use, With pernianent dyes you don’t have to worry about the color washing out, but, of course, they are more difficult to remove If you are dissatis- fied with results. Unlike permanent dyes, semipermanent preparations do not require the mixing of a dye and developer, and color will last through only a few shampooings. In changing your hair cotor, it is important to avoid’ overbleaching, over- dyeing or overprocessing from permanenta because this could damage hair, Fre- quent applications of ‘dye WHILE DYEING AND BLEACHING may make you look like a new person, it may also hurt your hair, can make hair briltle and lose its normal texture. Even vigorous brushing, which is one of the beat things anyone can do for - their hair, may not fully restore the hair's health, With National Hair Health Week,. sponsored by the American Brush Manufac- turers “Association, coming up September 9, ‘now may be a' good time to start treating your hair with ten- der, lovirtg cate, You should brush it daily for hair mati- ageability, dirt and oll removal. A different brush should be used for each of these purposes. , Remember, hair color trealments may make you look more glamorous arid exciting, but excessive wie may be the root of un- healthy hair. WHATS WiTH ; TEAS | F TUMBLEWEED! ECOTENMT } fh 4—J LI I TIG y F ? . eo ————S 7 ee ff; nf Oe EBS | “Ee fC" ieee 7 “WY O's umbrellas were made of —— < io Conestoga wagons ware GO feet: long, ICRMAN lve “A Un cota Contes Ett anal “Mort why don't you get a divorce and marry someone with more money?” ; ! : , ? q