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Show "The stars Inellne. but do not compel." I HOROSCOPE . 1 -By Cosette. Wednesday, November 23, 1910. : ! . Jupiter doth hold J An open horn of gold, , T,0 .moon, in her last qtmrtor and en- V tercd Into an earthy sign, has Jwnltir In nil usnoct "f Powerful favor and fortune. he sign is read of old as saying that Jupiter In this position empties a horn of gold upon tho market place."' Saturn also loses most of his temper for arnicting wealth and etale and looks favorably on commerce and industry re-talnlng re-talnlng his evil aspect only toward sdcc-ulatlon. sdcc-ulatlon. An excellent -time for Bbort and long journnys Ik indicated for .theso ensuing fortyclght hours'. Tho sun occ.iplos a plncc held to bo nlngulnrly kind toward thoso who arc charitable, good-hearted, sympathetic and genial. The day is indicated aa good for fa-vors, fa-vors, seeking employment and asking for 1 conccsHioiiM. Courtships, engagements and weddings B are under good omen. Women's affairs should prosper. Es-pwlally Es-pwlally goVwJ is the augury for shopping for the household, snuding nut invitations and doing anything connected with cooking, H. A good sign .is over all who deal In household necessities. Jupiter is held in this plncc to benefit new things, improvements, enlargements, H removals and opening new shops. Hearly and kindly persons arc; under good nuguri'. There Is a. sign warning against Indul-gence, Indul-gence, especially during the late nfter-H nfter-H noon and evening. Pereons with this 'birth date arc under the rule- of a sign held to give great strength, but too much love of npproba- j Chilrlrcn born today arc under forces that often mnke a great conflict between desire and principle. They are likely t6 be very intense In their nature and will profit by early training. |