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DEAR ABBY: My mother-in-law allowed my
7-year-old daughter to use her library
card. Unbeknownst to me, my daugh
ter picked out a book and brought it
home. A few weeks later, Grandma
received a late notice from the library.
My daughter and I found the book and
walked it over to Grandma’s house
and laid it on her dining room table
where she would be sure to see it and
return it.
Later that same day, my 20-year-
old daughter, who was helping Grandma move
some things, inadvertently picked up the book
and put it in her car. The book hasn’t been seen
since.
Grandma now wants my 7-year-old to pay
the library sl3 for the lost book. I know we
should have taken the book back to the library
ourselves, but I don’t think this is fair. Who do
you think should pay for the book?
WHY-O-WHY-O IN OHIO
DEAR WHY-O: YOU should. And while
you’re at it, you should also get your young
daughter her own library card and explain the
rules to her. You’ll be doing her a favor by giv
ing her an early start in the right direction.
Libraries are treasure troves for children.
DEAR ABBY: My mother and I are arguing
over what is proper attire for an evening wed
ding in December. My nephew is being mar
ried, and the wedding will be held at 5 p.m. I
want to wear a dressy black suit with a couple
of strands of pearls, but my mother is furious
with me! She feels it would be inappropriate to
go to a wedding dressed “like I’m attending a
funeral.” I have tried to explain that these days
black is always acceptable regardless of the
occasion, as long as the dress is in good taste.
However, my mother says she will never
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TODAY’S BIRTHDAY
(November 20). Prepare your
mind to accept this year of
wealth. Be open to new ideas.
Be alert to a joint business
opportunity you and a mate
or best friend can do together.
Lump sums of money in
January allow you to buy a
home or move. Your best
signs for love a re Libra and
Aquarius, although a Gemini
friend will change the course
of your life or career. Your
lucky numbers are: 14,16,7,
42 and 39.
ARIES (March 21-April
19) Acquiring new skills
secures your job. Work a little
harder. A plumper bank
account cures financial stress.
Tune out nagging family
members by not playing their
game. Stay politely neutral,
even if you’re itching for a
fight.
TAURUS (April 20-May
20) Think practically, but
take time to tune in to your
inner wisdom first. At work,
things go better when you say
what you mean instead of
thinking others will automati
cally get it.
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to wear black. Your dressy black suit for an
evening wedding in December seems conserva
tive, proper and tasteful to me.
DEAR ABBY: lam 13, in the eighth grade,
and have been reading your column faithfully
for two years. I have become good friends with
a freshman boy I will call “Tad.” We were in a
play together last year. He now plays in the
high school band. Here is where the problem
lies: The rest of my friends in the band don’t
like Tad. When I ask them why, their exact
words are, “He’s a fag” and “He’s just weird.”
Yes, he is quite weird, which is the reason I
am drawn to him. My friends think I am
absolutely nuts! Recently I revealed to one of
them that I have a slight crush on Tad. She
looked at me as if 1 were some kind of disgust
ing beast. I know I should ignore their com
ments, but I have the feeling there is something
more I should do. What do you think?
ODD DUCK IN SOUTH TEXAS
DEAR ODD DUCK: I think you have done
enough already by defending Tad to your
friends. Not every teen would be as brave or
resolute and would knuckle under to peer pres
sure. Some of the most interesting and worth
while people in the world are those who didn’t
fit into the mold when they were your age.
Under the stars ’ gaze
GEMINI (May 21-June
21) Use your great ideas to
make a dollar stretch. A
friend encourages more
spending than is necessary,
so counteract with prudence.
A mentor has great help to
offer, but you’ll need to
accept some frank criticism.
CANCER (June 22-July
22) Communicate your
needs clearly, and the job
gets done right. Enjoy
friendships; neither ask for
nor grant large favors.
There’s lightness in this
evening’s atmosphere
laugh and have fun.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22).
You’ve got a story to tell
that will help others. Write
things down. An ex-love will
venture to gain approval,
much to the dismay of a cur
rent love. Singles make fan
tastic connections with
someone right in the neigh
borhood.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22).
If it isn’t fun, don’t do it
but if you have to do it,
make it fun. Relationships
improve in a different envi
ronment. Kids need direc
tion and guidance and per
haps a good diet to help
them concentrate.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23).
A little shameless self-pro
motion goes a long way.
Spread happy news, as it
gives others hope. Remain
poised during all money
dealings. If you shop, the
temptation to overspend is
strong.
help?
FASHION SAVVY
DEAR FASHION SAVVY: I’ll
try, but your mother is obviously a
member of the “old school.”
In recent decades, the old rules
have relaxed to the point that black
is now acceptable at weddings. In
fact, some sophisticated brides opt
for “black-and-white” weddings in
which all attendants are requested
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
21). When you’re produc
tive, you’ll feel better; and
when you’re feeling great,
you’ll be more productive.
Don’t argue about responsi
bilities they all get taken
care of by their rightful own
ers. Romantic opportunity
knocks this afternoon.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-
Dec. 21). If it’s change you
want, examine all aspects of
your routine. It’s the perfect
night to assess your health.
Don’t punish yourself; sim
ply make some new choices.
A vital Virgo can contribute
fabulous information.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-
Jan. 19). Be patient the
deal probably won’t close
right away, but that doesn’t
mean it won’t happen even
tually. Gently guide those
working under you one of
them will soon be working
over you.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18). If an investment falls
through, another opportunity
is better anyhow. Your love
life improves when you
finally complete what is
pending at work. Flattery
will get you far, even with
usually hard-nosed people.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March
20). Being afraid to say “no”
will get you into trouble
later, so you may as well
start practicing now! Handle
the hard tasks first, and then,
everything falls into place.
Financial dealings Work out
well.