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Show i; Analyzing i ji ...YOU... i Will the KewSciMCMf Syllabic ;; " By C. J. COFFMAN Deaa of All toe Eaeunarators , , I Clara lonr name Intrigue me a little, Clara, because tbe other day in search ing through very ancient manuscript, manu-script, I came across some Latin and Greek syllables, sylla-bles, which made part of your name mean to dig open, to pierce. Another part of Clara's For.h.ad oar Dam ,DdIcat: and Flnaera. ba,),'ue, ,ml good time. But the startling part was to find another section, RA, meaning adversity, adver-sity, affliction and calamity. This apparent contradiction la borne out lo your life by your blgb forehead and your short fingers, a rare combination. combi-nation. Now remember, none of these things are: fates or destinies. They are influences in-fluences only, and by telling you about them In advance, I can help you to avoid them. Besides all this you must remember that the Latin root for Clara Is CLAR-US. CLAR-US. to make clear or transparent, and to free front Impurities. This Is like our word clarify. Nevertheless, yon can well afford to look cautiously at the tendency of the lives of some other Claras, and their possible outcomes, such as Clara Morris, Mor-ris, an actress of former days, and our present Clara Bow, today's screen favorite. Your best career Is probably a dramatic dra-matic one, but In your case It will require a great deal of balance to maintain happiness. Do not let personal per-sonal ambition run away with both your heart and your head. Thus, by seeing the deeper things within you, you will discover your power and strength, before being compelled com-pelled to apply them to the world at large. If you can be really happy In your work, you can spread lota of happiness, happi-ness, both for yourself and others, but you will find It very difficult to make progress If your heart Is heavier heav-ier than tbe load you have to carry. Dorothy You have so much to be thankful for. Dorothy, so much to tilt up your pretty little nose, that you may even get a bit uppish. In the first place your very first syllable, syl-lable, DOR, gives you quite a superiority superi-ority complex, because be-cause DOR means generation or age. The Dorothy It makes you qu.te Type of Foot the Important one ' of your generation, and Inclined to be the favorite of your family. A study of the life of Dorothy Mackalll, motion picture star, would bear out these statements quite completely. com-pletely. If you make good use of your second sec-ond syllable, OTH, you con have the advantage of the everlasting youth Implied In your first syllable. For this OTII means a sign or token, -and will point the way for you In any direction di-rection that you set your heart on going. go-ing. Only do be careful not to let your splendid self-respect become pride or conceit Your cute little foot, short, with a high Instep, will take you far. It can be a Journey of light and dancing steps, according to the way you use that first sj liable, DOR. Remember that this syllable DOR Is In the won adore. This letter Y makes tbe last syllable. sylla-ble. Its meaning Is "and." Wltb you It Indicates the Idea In the word "plus," unlimited additions, unlimited room for expansion. Whichever way you set your Ideas on the generation of new things, coupled wltb the sign or token of your life, your "pluses" will go on adding themselves. Your sign or token Is a rigid self-respect, self-respect, surrounded by kindliness, and carefully kept on this side of egotism. That Is not too preachy, Is It? (. IMS, Watrn Nswapapar Union.) |