Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 64, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 April 1917 — Answers to Questions Made Of Madam Zara. [ARTICLE]

Answers to Questions Made Of Madam Zara.

1. Will I ever marry? In the future. 2. Should I pursue trie profession at which I am now working? If it is to your liking. 3. Does the girl I go with now,Gove me? Soane. Will I succeed in the future? Quite so. 2. Will my wife and children always be 'happy with me? It is up to you. 1. WiM I marry a dark or light liaired man? Your choice. 2. How soon will I and tlie one I love go back together again. Within three lb-Itoeshe me ?" 1. Is my 'husband going to succeed in his business ? More or legs. 2- Is he true >to me? Don’t doubt horn. 3. Will I goin his church. If by so doing you will probably make 'him happy. 1. What prevents Jack from writing me? : Neglect. 2. Will I get a position will'- a New York firm? Not right off. 3. Will I marry the man that I am no w going with ? Doubtful. 1. Does H. C. :L. care for me? A little. 2. Will B. B. B. recover from her illness? Not entirely. How soon wiUL I marry ? Within two years. 1/ Does H. C. regard me 'highly enough to marry me? Hardily. 2. Would you advise 'me to get serious with H. C.? No. Will -the future bring me more happiness than the past ? Hope so. 1. Will I marry a Light or dark haired man? A dark haired man within a year. 2. Will my life be prosperous ? Dqjp’t expect it all to be. 1. To what cxi nt will the U. S. become involved in the European war? There will be no war. 2. Does the present or immediate future hold any promise of success beyond the present status? A good dead. 3. Will 1 be living in Rensselaer at this time next year ? Hardly.