Show 4 Sunday Morning- - r t rv£Vf E- Salt £akc (Tribune tTljc - -- - 'atmei-tf- 8'g3'gy"''f i I " - r- f 1 ' I '"' - -- -- ft xT V? y -- ?7 - F 4 j'- - ( tho uand American Leaguers who were born with silver spoons in their mouths are serving the nation's war effort today in a score of ways — but they've no silver spoons in their mess kits From all parts of the country young women in all walks of life' Susie O'Grady and Brenda Biuebook are mastering the mysteries of motor mechanics piloting planes driving ambulances serving in the thankless jobs that fall to the lot of the h ospital aide working long and weary hours in overseas canteens Their views on the war may be seen in the accompanying quotations from typical society girls THIRTY-FIV- War will not last as long as you think! be won by the United Nations in 1944 But Victory will take longer in the Far East It Is clear to me that Hitler will commit suicide Mussolini will succumb suddenly but from natural causes — possibly a" heart attack America will embark on an era of unparalleled business activity which will make an annual income for the U S of $100000000000 look like a panic Everyone must prepare to work harder but money is not going to mean as much as one's business and eocial connections — so lose no time now in making some which later will be valuable THE E J MYBA KINGSLEY (1 2 3 Club) Astrologer (Foretelling events with startling accuracy for the past 20 years both in New York and Hollywood Myra is called the Dean of the "Second Sight Circle") EARLY Europe set for the "shakes" fears Iaps will be hard to beat Wl- (' v During the year Janet Gaynor will makt Clark Gable will stay single 7' ' vSxWv &3 T3ff if If - Li v Holly-woo- d Jfone let tram ntdeaf rn br I) B Hoimmb (Dtdn cunrten tuiiiH tal ptrwmy Urtna r 4xl Often Jo thm ipirtti Of great erentu strike on beore the events Anii in todar already tcalki tomorrow HERE cross-sectio- is booming in crystal and astrological charting Never before in all history have so many people been asking: "What's around the corner?" They daren't expect a solid or quick Prosperity they dare hardly hope for quick Peace But mass curiosity both in America and Great Britain has reached an alltime high Serious minds blame In on the war BUSIXESS g isUf £ vr-- ivt! 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Then you can do proud with Drifted Snow You're certain to because " Flour Drifted Snow and Martha Meade recipes are regularly tested together for home baking results in real home kitchens by 117 housel J adds a j yourself bakings in a 8°? — he's enjoyea itn itl Flour too ! t J v Company and Lsei wno baked r " CAYS blonde Eliza- beth Eustis who Street" "My work is perfect success using Drifted Snow Flour for tnis l nanKsgiving aessert or aouoie your money DacK Spo- - IS? 5 I: XX C For a moment she looked at him in amazement then sensed that the lad actually hadn't realized what had happened She burst into rather shaky t laughter and replied: "Not today brother not today! HMD BUSY TO THUS XX "Home-Perfexted- i V I KjyyYou'll have a 1' A it? - : ' I solo?" 5 September 19 1943 seems THE date to me I believe it will mark the beginning of the end of World War II There will be a second front begun around the third week of February 1943 with General in command German reversals will start I do not feel that either In the coming Spring our East or West Coasts will be bombed isy £ &s i 4 I we will not be bombed! JO¥ TO fi!HKE — r-tr- MacArthur to take over (One ef the most interesting — and certainly one of the most beautiful — of our Sibyls uho toured the uorld as half ef the famous dance team ef Mona and Drigo before finding her occult powers were a bitter draw) H 'S MYBUS (Cotillion Room Hotel Pierre) Telepathy Here is a of the Nostradaml of our time — the New York seers and Sibyls in practically every big town Night Club Cafe and Hotel whispering secrets into the jeweled ears of Society who lt spellbound in the ration's Some of their prophesies plush night clubs just don't jibe which is where the fun comes in But each has a pet prediction ANI'A (Copocabana) Talm reading Graphology —COLERIDGE ball-gaxin- f tka f some of which will please yon are ten brand new predictions If you against them a year from now I think you'll find the great majority will have come to pass: (1) Before 1942 is over there will be a second front (2) William Powell and Diana Lewis will discuss the future in 1943 (3) Roz Russell will contemplate a baby (4) Cobina Wright Jr will debate with her husband Corp Palmer Beaudette (5) The Duke of Windsor will return to England not at the request of the King his brother but by public demand (6) Within six months Gloria Vanderbilt and husband Pat Di Cicco will have an argument (7) The present generation will never again witness national prohibition (8) India will receive its freedom during 1943 (9) A very important Cabinet member will resign In favor of Wendell Willkie who will accept (10) The first of the new army of 18 and will eat 1942 Christmas dinners in uniform J s package of lO prophecies k Hv HELEN HARRISON if has completely mystified Sew York Aided by Am psychic birds and points between he will tell almost everything— as Esquire points nu- texcept "where that blonde lives") (her-Ma- r iegakt ? B A r 4t k BER-MA(Monte Carlo) Aided by his Crystal Ball and Charlie and Tete his rice birds ' L the ville Tenn was fly- - I ing over Pearl Har- bor with a student pilot in the front ? cockpit of her plane Suddenly she noticed many other planes in I the air close to her I machine and saw the f angry red sun of Nip- pon on their wings A burst of machine gun I A JLtr'ZZ bullets riddled one I I JL Airplane Filet wing and Miss Fort came down like a dive bomber seeking a place to land which by the grace of good luck and good piloting she found Weak wah the reaction which follows the tenseness of high danger she leaned i i back and gasped The young student pilot turned around and asked: "Oh Miss Fort when can I t much later 2-- oo mm tcmucr in miss tor f nelia Fort of Nash- - European countries will face IN There will be undreamed of misery because of cold hunger and disease We are fighting two separate wars at the same time By late 1944 the Western situation will be brought under control But not so Japan until 1943 all come-bac- t x VIclory n M l widi Hlllor f and 3fusnlini both denil I 22l9t2 November f - ' i ! 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