WOMEN'S DEPARTMENTAL Pagers JV077T:—Your question will he analyzed free in this column only when you include a clipping of this column and sign your full name. biwtkdate and correct address to your letter. For a "Private Reply"... wend only 23c and a stamped envelope for my latest ASTROLOGY READING covering your birtbdate; also a free letter of advice analyzing three Questions. Explain your problems clearly and con* y®ur questions to those within the scope of logical reasoning. I — Seitd Yoon Letter To — ABBE’ WALLACE, P. O. BOX 11, ATLANTA, QA. *»Y NEW 1938 ASTROLOGY READING ARE READY Cl Q. Cl—Please tell me which will I be more successful at going 6w college or taking tbs engineer-1 course I have in mind? Ans: My suggestion is that ytm go to college and take up Che course of engineering ^hera (Regardless of what kind course you wish to study id it can be arranged to take it in college. It will pay you many times over as the course would he more thorough. M. M. H.—Should I take this mat of town job that has been of fered to me ? Ans: I don't think that it would be the logical thing to do in your case. You wouldn't be satisfied in a small town and you are getting along swell where you are and I can’t see where a change would help conditions for you. A. S. -My hoy friend told me He \ loved me very much and wanted•, me for h •j wife. About five months age ho deserted me without any reason at all. Will you please Cell me why ? Ans: Your so-called boy friend wasn't sincere and he had to get out of the situation some way. and he “skipped town.” Too had you weren't able to detect his love making as a gag. Next time you meet a young man, don't b elie'e everything they have to tell you for in th:- majority of cases it ig stretched consider ably. J. H. -Tell me will I be success ful with my tobacco crop that is to be sold? Ans: Y'es you will. In a few weeks time you will get this matter adjusted and you will receive a fair price for your tobacco. The first part of 1939 will prove to be favorable from a financial standpoint also an ^onexpected gain. B. B.—Should I go home to my Ana: Your little youngster is all right, and if you can get goad employment where you am now and provide the child with the necessities she needs. Thera is very little you could •da back home with her. V. C. B,—My boy friend left me last April and said he would adorn to me this Christmas. Tell me if he is going to carry out this promise regardless of what I hear? Ans: Your boy friends for got his promise three months after he left you. By Christ mas time he will be the hus V hand of another girl. No young lady, ho isn’t going to return and you may as well adapt yourself to this news and find you some other friends. D. M.—I can’t get satisfied on another job since I left my old place and I am wondering if I will ever be able to or not? A ns: Sure you will. And you are going to find the job that you have just started to work op will be the place you will work permanently for the next year as least. Make up your mind to adapt yourself to the peculiar way„ of your boss, ty doing so, you can hold your j job. P. C.—My grl friend just up ani ran away with another fel low and I ant to know if she is ?cmi»tg back ? Ans: No, the old girl is long grne. It is best that she did make a change for you both realized you could never get along and this was just as good way as any for her to make a change. Look for a wife, and not a girl friend. / 1939 Astrology Reading* HOW HEADY! V A AUBE' WALLACE .... lull oil the press . . . my new 1939 Astrol ogy Headings covering your own birth date. Price ISc. tree letter ol advice Included with each order. -oOo FASHIONS By JULIA SANFORD Just as important as the gay round of social activities are your mornings at home. And it is es sential to look your best on those busy mornings when you’re home as it is to look your best at the most brilliant social function of tho year. Cloths can make the wo m» nat home as well as abroad, providing the woman wears the right; cloths. You may say that during those busy morning hours, fashion is not in place, hut it is. When you’i'e looking your best, don’t you feel more like doing things? This is true of your home; work. Put on a bright print and watch those tasks fly. Choose ris-' tinetive styles that will suit your own charm and personality. A house dress to rise to any oc casion is th's frock of blue green ch ecks. It has the chic lines that an afternoon frock would well envy. There is a panel in the front and one in the back in which the checks j run diagonally. The neckline is col- j larless and is scalloped all the way, around coming to a point at the front. The sleeves are daintily put’-' fed and banded. Here is an apron which will fill you with delight every time you slip into it. It is made on the pop-j ular style. The neckline is round ed and the bib is laced to the waist, tying in a dainty bow. There arc two large tulips in colorful cross-stichee average. Perhaps you never formed the habit of no ticing hands before. Tou will soon learn to recognize the various types, and to decide what class your own hands fit Into. V Of course, it's nlso well to consid er your occupation in shaping *our nails. If you don't do any nhrd work, It’s easy to keep the nails long. Hut If you do a great deal of typing or housework. It’s not wise to choose long nails, as they will frequently break sr split. Better be satisfied with neat, rounded In gernnlts than to have four tong ones and the fifth only halfway grown out. In my next column, two weeks from today. I’ll have some useful tilts about how to do your own mani curing nt home. 1 _ &rf*kvs3aaaza&axi