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Show I "The stars incline, but do not compel." I HOROSCOPE I By.CoBette. Thursday, December 2, 1909. I Kindly the planets now mankind survey. And shed good Inlluencc aJonf: the way. On this, tho n::t?lh day of tho waning year, the Sun, Jupiter and Saturn arc In "a benctic aspect. promlHinj: favor for great and ambitious efforts, luck for salesman and merchants, fortune for new business undertakings and wealth from things of tho earth. Uranus, however, is In an inimical position po-sition toward Neptune tbnt warns men t be careful Inst they break Rood resolutions reso-lutions or permit themselves to do thliiKS against their consciences and principles. Mercury Is in a position that augurs unusually well for nil forms of advertising. advertis-ing. Tho Sun bestows especial faror on the .magnanimous, the charitable and the honorable. hon-orable. .iupltcr favors the opening of new and enlargements, also the beginning of new situations or dntica. Tho day is Indicated as good for granting grant-ing favors and hiring men or women. Real estate, building, excavating and other things connected with houses arc under a good sign. In the household the Indications favor anything connected with fowls. Persons wliose birth-date this is are often gifted with the power of giving reality to high ideals. They are liable to be too blunt of speech and too hasty in judgment. Children born today are likely to be industrious und to find more pleasure In their work than In any amusement. Therefore their careers in life should be wcfully chosen. |