entertainment HOROSCOPES Because the stars know things we don't. Aries (March 21-April 19) Today is an 8 Communications go the distance today. Present practical data, and get the word out. Share a commitment and inspire others, who take it the extra step. Listen for the gold. Taurus (April 20-May 20) Today is a 9 Today is a 9 Speak up; you could earn a bonus. New financial arrangements are possible. Keep track of spending, and create a game plan. Tap into hidden resources. Gemini (May 21-June 21) Today is a 7 Convince your partner by inventing a fabulous fantasy. Discuss financial implications More planning is a good idea. Ask probing questions about priorities. Proceed to the next Cancer (June 22-July 22) Today is a 9 today is a 9 Share discoveries and listen to your partners. Find ways to save time by working smarter. A small investment now produces high returns. Ask for more and get it. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Today is a 7 It's a good time to learn from someone you love, someone who comes up with brilliance. Do the homework you've been avoiding for an epiphany. This makes you irresistible. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Today is a 9 Persuade a family member into going along for the ride. Bring home a happy surprise. Advance to the next level of your practical plan for prosperity. Keep a secret. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Today is an 8 Your clever wit attracts new business. Gather information and learn quickly. The news is all good. Graduate to the next level. Allow your partner temporary veto power. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Today is a 9 Follow a wise relative's advice, and let words lead to surrender. Be vocal about what you want. Get materials for a creative project. Listen to your heart's Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Today is a 9 An amazing discovery validates your work. Step outside the box. Others ask for your advice. Deliver your message in writing, or give a speech. Consult friends for feedback. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Today is a 9 Watch for new information. Fan the flames by broadcasting it. Your past work speaks well for you. Accept assistance. Reveal your ideas in private. Record feelings in your journal. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Today is an 8 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2013 There are new assignments coming in, and the money motivates. There's a power play. Figure out how to go farther to resolve practical questions. Provide leadership and persuasion. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Today is a 9 Let others know what you want. Promise something better later and mean it. More becomes available. Invest in efficiency. You gain public recognition. Phone home if you're away. CROSSWORD PAGE 5 ACROSS 13 Paquin on Faris 14 Raw rock 15 Over 17 Pen point 18 Vagrant 19 Ticket 21 Aspect 24 Idea that spreads on the Web 25 48- Across' counter- parts 26 Room-to- room accesses 30 Convent dweller 31 Great praise 32 Old card game 33 Wine pourer 35 Existed, Biblically 36 Do as you're told 37 Exposes 38 Cease-fire 40 Noble title 42 Melody 43 Ecclesiastical compact 48 See 25-Across 49 Soon, in verse 50 "Do — others ..." 51 Shelter 52 Sit for a photo 53 Unaltered DOWN 1 Joan of — CHECK OUT THE ANSWERS 2 Cattle call? 3 Hostel 4 Wealth 5 Paint amateur-ishly 6 Ruin 7 Compass pt. 8 Firetruck gear 9 Skin-tone cosmetic 10 Operatic solo 11 Credit card user's problem 11 Parcel of land 10 Coal diggers' org. 21 Ward (off) http://bit.ly/140B289 CRYPTOQUIP 22 Chills and fever 23 Open area at a terminal 24 Othello, for one 26 Responsibility 27 Praise in verse 28 Days gone by 29 Drunk-ards 31 Patella 34 Jimmy Kimmel's network 35 Tusked mammal 37 Buddy 38 Party-game pin-on 39 Go by train 40 Son of Seth 41 Pimples 4Yoko of music 4"CSI" evidence 46 $ dispenser 4Pirouette pivot Z QXRT XOZX UG PXXYUO O Y V O M Z L E R T V F C H O Z G J R E W R H Y X O O Y U U J Y T X, Y Q R M X RLPTWPFUMC JYMX-UXTYGJRL. Today's Cryptoquip Clue: X equals T Difficulty Level ★★★ 9 1 4 6 2 9 3 2 4 6 1 8 5 7 3 2 6 1 8 5 7 3 5 6 1 8 5 7 3 6 2 6 2 6 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 SUDOKU 2/12 FASHION CONTINUED LEFT. This Nicole Miller model shows exactly how to nail the black and white work look. Who said a black blazer, white blouse and black skirt had to be boring? CONTRIBUTED PHOTOS RIGHT: A model dons Rebecca Minkoff's Fall/Winter 2013 collection at New York Fashion Week on Feb. 8. Her blouse, skirt and closed toed pumps are office chic. Dress to impress at Career Fair CALLAN REILLY creilly@kansan.com The University Career Fair is around the corner, and New York Fashion Week has provided endless work-friendly clothing inspirations for students to wow potential employers. Several designers had "working girl" themes for their Fall/Winter 2013 collections, like Rag & Bone, Rebecca Minkoff and Jill Stuart. When dressing for interviews or anything job related, it's always best to keep it simple. You want to look nice and professional without being inappropriate or distracting. A safe way to do this is by going the always-appropriate black and white route. A fitted black pencil skirt and a crisp white blouse will never go out of style. Be sure that your skirt isn't too short; aim for right above or below the knee. As for shoes, we all know that heels can be dreadful to wear, especially if you're on your feet all day. If you're heading for an interview, though, make the effort. To me, a pair of great heels is far more impressive than ballet flats. Once again, keep it clean and simple in the footwear category. Pointy black pumps would work great for this, but be sure that they aren't sky-high platforms or open-toe. You don't want to distract your potential employer with extravagant shoes. I'd wait until I actually have the job to do that. There were a lot of similarities seen on outwear for Fall/Winter 2013. Blazers and fitted trench coats were seen everywhere and are perfectly acceptable for occasions both in and out of the office. Keep the colors neutral, and you've got yourself a piece that can be worn with almost anything. Most importantly, make sure you feel confident in whatever you're wearing. If skirts and heels aren't your thing, go for a pair of black pants and loafers. If you're not comfortable in what you're wearing, it'll show. Whatever you wear, make sure it's well-fitted and appropriate, and you'll be set. I'd never thought I'd say it, but it is more about the interview itself than the clothes. Edited by Taylor Lewis INTERNATIONAL Women detained for wearing male clothing JERUSALEM — Israeli police Monday detained 10 women, including the sister of American comic Sarah Silverman, as they tried to pray at a Jerusalem holy site, the head of a liberal Jewish women's group said. Anat Hoffman, who was among those detained, said the women were stopped because they were wearing religious garb that Orthodox Judaism reserves for men only. The incident occurred at the Western Wall, one of Judaism's holiest sites. Silverman's sister Susan, a Jerusalem rabbi from the liberal Reform stream of Judaism was detained along with her teenage daughter. Sarah Silverman wrote on her Facebook page that she was "SO proud of her sister and niece for their "civil disobedience." The original post included more explicit language typical of Silverman's humor. The women belong to "Women of the Wall," a liberal group that goes to the Western Wall each month to worship. They conduct certain rituals, such as wearing prayer shawls and skullcaps and singing out loud, practices reserved for men under strict Orthodox interpretations of Judaism. Hoffman, who was among those detained, is chairwoman of the group. Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said the women were detained because they acted against court-ordered regulations that bar women from wearing prayer shawls at the Western Wall so as not to offend Orthodox Jewish worshipers. Rosenfeld said the women were released after several hours. Associated Press