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Everyone's
BOOK
OF
LUCK

WHITMAN PUBLISHING COMPANY
RACINE, WIS.         POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y.

PRINTED IN U.S.A.

WHITMAN PUBLISHING COMPANY
RACINE, WIS.         POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y.

PRINTED IN THE U.S.A.


CONTENTS

CHAP.   PAGE.
I. THINGS THAT BRING YOU GOOD LUCK AND BAD LUCK 3
II. HAVE YOU A TALISMAN? 6
III. HINTS ON FORTUNETELLING 12
IV. PALMISTRY—WHAT MAY BE LEARNED FROM HANDS 13
V. YOUR HANDWRITING REVEALS YOUR CHARACTER 32
VI. YOUR FACE IS YOUR FORTUNE 40
VII. WHAT DO YOUR BUMPS MEAN? 46
VIII. HOW ASTROLOGY DECIDES YOUR DESTINY 49
IX. YOUR CHILD'S OCCUPATION DECIDED BY THE STARS 55
X. WHAT ARE YOUR HOBBIES? 59
XI. WHAT IS YOUR LUCKY NUMBER? 60
XII. YOUR LUCKY COLOR 65
XIII. WHICH IS YOUR LUCKY STONE? 67
XIV. DREAMS—WHAT THEY MEAN 72
XV. TEACUP FORTUNETELLING 83
XVI. LUCKY AND UNLUCKY DAYS 91
XVII. THE LUCK OF FLOWERS 99
XVIII. SUPERSTITIONS REGARDING ANIMALS 104
XIX. CRYSTAL GAZING 107
XX. THE MOON AND THE LUCK IT BRINGS 111
XXI. FORTUNETELLING BY MEANS OF PLAYING CARDS 113
XXII. FORTUNETELLING GAMES 137
XXIII. THE LUCK OF WEDDINGS AND MARRIAGES 151
XXIV. FOLKLORE AND SUPERSTITIONS OF THE MONTHS 159
XXV. A CALENDAR FOR LOVERS 173
XXVI. MAKING USEFUL MASCOTS 191

THINGS THAT BRING YOU GOOD LUCK AND BAD LUCK

Ask a dozen people whether they have any superstitions, and the majority will tell you, without hesitation, that they have not the slightest belief in such things. If the truth is told there are very few of us who do not cherish some little weaknesses in this direction. One person may believe in a number of superstitions; another has, perhaps, only a few that are observed; but he or she that has none at all is a remarkably rare individual.

Ask a dozen people if they have any superstitions, and most will confidently say they don't believe in such things at all. However, if we're being honest, very few of us don’t have some small quirks in this area. One person might believe in several superstitions; another might only have a few they follow; but someone who has none at all is an exceptionally rare find.

As a matter of fact, most superstitions are based on reason and sound common sense, and the man or woman who pays heed to them is acting intelligently, whether he or she knows it or not. Take, for instance, the belief that it is unlucky to walk under a ladder. True, the old assertion is that it is unlucky to do so because Jesus Christ was taken down from the Cross by means of a ladder. But the more practical reason is that painters and other men on ladders are very likely to drop things and, if you happen to be passing at the time, the paintpot or the tools will fall on you.

In fact, most superstitions are based on logic and common sense, and anyone who pays attention to them is being smart, whether they realize it or not. For example, the idea that it’s bad luck to walk under a ladder is often traced back to the belief that it’s unlucky because Jesus Christ was taken down from the Cross using a ladder. However, the more practical reason is that painters and others on ladders are likely to drop tools or paint, and if you’re walking by at that moment, you could get hit by whatever falls.

Of course, the reasons for all superstitions are not so evident as this one about walking under a ladder: nevertheless, there is a germ of reason in them all, whether or not we know the reason. Thus, the man or woman who observes the common superstitions of everyday life is acting wisely. Not only will he or she avoid a good deal of trouble, but his actions will provide him with a sense of well-being, and the effect it will have on his mind, the psychological effect as it is called, is all to the good.

Of course, the reasons behind all superstitions aren't always as obvious as the one about walking under a ladder. Still, there's a kernel of truth in all of them, whether we understand the reasons or not. So, someone who follows the common superstitions of daily life is being wise. Not only will they steer clear of a lot of trouble, but their actions will also give them a sense of well-being, and the psychological impact it will have on their mind is entirely positive.

It is not proposed to explain why this or that superstition is worthy of being observed; in many cases, the reason is obscure; but here we will give some of the beliefs which are current at the present time.

It’s not intended to explain why this or that superstition is worth observing; in many cases, the reason is unclear. However, we will share some of the beliefs that are popular today.

First of all, you should never pass anybody on the stairs of a private house, and, while talking of stairs, it may be said that many people believe that, for someone to fall up a step, is a sign of an approaching wedding.

First of all, you should never pass anyone on the stairs of a private house, and, speaking of stairs, it’s often said that many people believe that if someone trips going up a step, it’s a sign of a wedding coming up.

Never light three cigarettes with the same match unless you are prepared for a spell of ill-fortune. This superstition gained currency during the War, probably because a match held long enough to light three cigarettes would give the enemy a clue to your position, especially at night-time.

Never light three cigarettes with the same match unless you’re ready for a streak of bad luck. This superstition became popular during the War, likely because a match that burned long enough to light three cigarettes would give the enemy a hint about your location, especially at night.

If the cord of a picture frame snaps and the picture falls to the ground, it is an omen that somebody is going to die. If the picture is a portrait of a living person, then that person's life is the one likely to be terminated. This omen may be considered a remarkably silly one, with not a shred of sense to recommend it. Yet how many people can point to instances when the prophecy has come true!

If the cord of a picture frame breaks and the picture falls to the ground, it's a sign that someone is going to die. If the picture is a portrait of a living person, that person's life is the one expected to end. This omen may seem really silly, with no logic to support it. But how many people can recall times when this prediction has actually happened!

Of salt, there are several omens. The chief one tells you not to help anybody to salt; in other words, it is unwise to put some on a person's plate. Helping them to salt is helping them to sorrow. Another superstition says[4] that if you spill salt you will be unlucky unless you throw a pinch of it over your left shoulder.

Of salt, there are several signs. The main one warns you not to give anyone salt; in other words, it's unwise to put some on someone’s plate. Giving them salt means giving them sadness. Another superstition says[4] that if you spill salt, you'll face bad luck unless you toss a pinch of it over your left shoulder.

To break a mirror is known by all as a serious matter. The reason why it is unlucky, we are told, doubtless finds its origin in a mere association of ideas. The mirror being broken, the image of the person looking into it is destroyed: therefore, bad luck in some form must be the fate of the careless one. What exactly is the penalty one must pay for breaking a mirror is not definite. Some people speak of seven years of misfortune, while others claim that it means seven years of celibacy.

To break a mirror is widely considered a big deal. The reason it's seen as unlucky likely comes from a simple connection of thoughts. When a mirror shatters, the reflection of the person looking into it is ruined; hence, some kind of bad luck is expected to befall the careless individual. However, the exact penalty for breaking a mirror isn't clear. Some say it results in seven years of bad luck, while others assert it means seven years without romantic relationships.

To take certain things into the house is the height of folly, if you believe in superstitions. May or hawthorn blossom is one, though the berries of this flower seem to have no ill-potency. Peacock's feathers are another. Somewhat similar is the contention that it is very unlucky to open an umbrella indoors.

To bring certain things into the house is the peak of foolishness if you believe in superstitions. May or hawthorn blossoms are one example, even though the berries of this flower don’t seem to have any harmful properties. Peacock feathers are another. It's also commonly said that it’s very unlucky to open an umbrella indoors.

While sitting at the meal-table, there are several things that must not be done. Helping a friend to salt has been already mentioned, but you must not allow the knives or forks to become crossed. Quarrels with your friends will result if you do. Of course, you must not sit down, thirteen of you, around the table. As is well known, this belief has its origin in the Last Supper, when our Lord sat at meat with his twelve apostles. On the other hand, should you taste a fruit for the first time in that season, you have only to frame a wish and it will be granted. Much the same applies to mince-pies. You will be awarded with a whole happy month for each pie that you eat at Christmas-time which is made in a different house. Of course, it is highly unwise for two people to pour tea out of the same pot at the same meal.

While sitting at the dinner table, there are several things you shouldn't do. Helping a friend with the salt has already been mentioned, but you also need to make sure not to let the knives or forks cross. If you do, it could lead to arguments with your friends. And of course, you shouldn’t have thirteen people sitting down at the table. This belief comes from the Last Supper when our Lord had dinner with his twelve apostles. On the flip side, if you try a fruit for the first time in that season, all you have to do is make a wish and it will come true. The same idea applies to mince pies. For every different house's pie you eat during Christmas, you'll be rewarded with a whole month of happiness. And it’s definitely unwise for two people to pour tea from the same pot during the same meal.

To give a friend an edged tool is sure to cut the friendship, whether it be a knife, a pair of scissors, a razor or a chisel. When such a gift is to be made, the usual plan is to sell it to your friend for a penny.

To give a friend a sharp tool is definitely going to harm the friendship, whether it’s a knife, scissors, a razor, or a chisel. When giving such a gift, the common practice is to sell it to your friend for a penny.

You should never put a shoe on a table, and, to see a pin lying on the floor and leave it there, is an omen that you will want before you die. As the jingle runs:

You should never place a shoe on a table, and seeing a pin on the floor and not picking it up is a sign that you will have a need before you die. As the saying goes:

See a pin and let it lie, you're sure to want before you die.
See a pin and pick it up, then you're sure to have good luck.

Elsewhere, a good deal is said about dreams. Here it will be sufficient to mention one or two items of interest. It is decidedly unlucky to dream of a baby, yet to dream of a funeral is lucky. The following is worth bearing in mind:

Elsewhere, a lot is said about dreams. Here, it’s enough to mention a couple of interesting points. It’s definitely bad luck to dream of a baby, but dreaming of a funeral is considered lucky. The following is worth keeping in mind:

Friday dream and Saturday told;
Sure to come true, if ever so old.

And here it will be appropriate to recall the fact that it is an unwise thing to get out of bed on the wrong side. The devil will be with you all the day, if you do.

And here it makes sense to remember that it's a bad idea to get out of bed on the wrong side. You'll have bad luck with you all day if you do.

You should avoid looking at the new moon through glass; but if you have a wish that you want fulfilled, you have only to count seven stars on seven nights in succession. Let it be said, however, that to count seven stars for this space of time is not as simple as it appears.

You should avoid looking at the new moon through glass; but if you have a wish you want to come true, you just need to count seven stars on seven nights in a row. That said, counting seven stars for this amount of time is not as easy as it seems.

It is unlucky to treasure locks of people's hair, and, should you drop a glove, it is to your advantage if someone else picks it up for you. If the fire refuses to light properly in the morning, anticipate a whole day with the devil.

It’s bad luck to keep locks of people’s hair, and if you drop a glove, it’s better if someone else picks it up for you. If the fire doesn’t light well in the morning, expect a tough day ahead.

Everybody knows that one of the luckiest things that can be done is to pick up a horse-shoe. But it is not generally known that the more nails left in it, the better. Nor is it sufficiently well recognized that a shoe, hung up, should have the tips pointing upwards. If they are turned down, the luck will run out of them.

Everybody knows that one of the luckiest things you can do is pick up a horseshoe. But it's not commonly known that the more nails left in it, the better. It’s also not widely recognized that when a shoe is hung up, the tips should point upwards. If they point down, the luck will run out of them.

Naturally, you will never start anything fresh on a Friday, and you will not cut your fingernails on a Sunday. Regarding fingernails, a poet, of sorts, has said:

Naturally, you should never start anything new on a Friday, and you shouldn't cut your fingernails on a Sunday. About fingernails, a poet, in a way, has said:

Cut them on Monday, you cut them for news.
Cut them on Tuesday, a new pair of shoes.
Cut them on Wednesday, you cut them for health.
Cut them on Thursday, you cut them for wealth.
Cut them on Friday, a sweetheart you'll know.
Cut them on Saturday, a journey you'll go.
Cut them on Sunday, you cut them for evil:
For all the next week, you'll be ruled by the devil.

Of course, bad luck has not a monopoly on your superstitions, for good luck has something to say also. To see a piebald horse is fortunate; to find white heather, four-leaved clover or four-leaved shamrock is even more fortunate. To open a pea-pod and find ten peas in it is particularly lucky. For a black cat to come into your house is worth much. To come across a nickel with a hole in it is not without its merits, but the best thing of all is to put on some article of clothing inside out, and to wear it all day long, without being aware of it until bed-time.

Of course, bad luck isn’t the only thing tied to your superstitions; good luck has its own role to play too. Seeing a spotted horse is considered lucky; finding white heather, a four-leaf clover, or a four-leaf shamrock is even luckier. Opening a pea pod and discovering ten peas inside is especially fortunate. If a black cat walks into your house, it’s quite significant. Coming across a nickel with a hole in it also has its value, but the best of all is accidentally wearing a piece of clothing inside out all day without realizing it until bedtime.


HAVE YOU A TALISMAN?

"A person who finds a four-leaved clover, and believes it is a harbinger of something good, has adopted the right attitude, for he keeps a keen look-out for that particular good and holds out both hands for it. Seldom is he disappointed, for he has unconsciously set going the mental machinery which brings his wishes within reach. Had he not found the clover and had gone along life's highway unexpectant of anything good, he would never have discovered this pleasant happening. And therein lies the true psychology of luck, which seems too simple to be true, but then its simplicity is really the sign-manual of its verity."

A person who finds a four-leaf clover and thinks it's a sign of something good has the right mindset because they’re actively looking out for that good and are ready to receive it. They’re rarely let down because they’ve unconsciously activated the mental processes that make their wishes attainable. If they hadn’t found the clover and had gone through life not expecting anything good, they would have missed out on this joyful event. And that is the true psychology of luck, which seems too simple to be real, but its simplicity actually confirms its truth.

This quotation from the writings of a well-known author goes direct to the point about talismans. If you adopt a talisman and put your faith in it, you immediately prepare your mind for receiving an abundance of good fortune. Reject all talismans and argue that there is no such thing as luck, and you straightway set going the mental machinery which looks on the dark side of things and which misses every slice of luck that comes along. Therefore, we say, with emphasis, take to yourself a talisman, a mascot, a charm—call it what you will—and you will never regret it.

This quote from a well-known author gets right to the point about talismans. If you embrace a talisman and believe in it, you instantly train your mind to attract good luck. On the other hand, if you dismiss all talismans and claim that luck doesn't exist, you're activating a mindset that focuses on the negatives and misses every bit of good fortune that comes your way. So, we strongly suggest you choose a talisman, a mascot, a charm—whatever you prefer to call it—and you won't regret it.

Of talismans, there are countless varieties; some are known the world over, others are the particular choice of individuals. They range from the[7] amulets and scarabs of the ancients to the golliwogs and crudities of the ultra-moderns. Your choice may roam between these two extremes, but whatever your choice, it must be set with the seal of your faith.

Of talismans, there are countless types; some are recognized worldwide, while others are the personal favorites of individuals. They range from the[7] amulets and scarabs of ancient times to the golliwogs and oddities of contemporary culture. Your choice might fall anywhere between these two extremes, but whatever you choose, it must be backed by your belief.

In order to assist you in picking out a talisman for yourself, we append the following accounts of those examples which are favored most:—

To help you choose a talisman for yourself, we include the following descriptions of the most favored examples:—

THE HORSE-SHOE.—No symbol is a greater favorite than the horse-shoe. There are many legends regarding its origin, but the most commonly accepted concerns the well-known visit of his Satanic Majesty to the shoe-smith. As a consequence, the Devil evinced a wholesome dread of horseshoes, and would not go near a house or person possessing one. It is more likely, however, that the horse-shoe was accepted as a symbol of luck because it was a commonplace object very nearly the same shape as the metal crescents worn by the Romans when they wanted to be fortunate. These crescents were always carried with the horns turned up, and, if a horse-shoe is to bring good luck, it, too, must be placed with the prongs uppermost. The reason for the prongs being so turned depends on a belief that misfortune always travels in circles, but when it reaches the tips of a horse-shoe, it is baffled, unless all the luck has already run out of the tips through them being turned downwards.

THE HORSE-SHOE.—No symbol is more popular than the horse-shoe. There are many legends about where it came from, but the most widely accepted one involves the famous visit from his Satanic Majesty to the blacksmith. As a result, the Devil developed a strong fear of horse-shoes and wouldn’t go near anyone or any house that had one. However, it’s more likely that the horse-shoe became a symbol of luck simply because it was a common object shaped similarly to the metal crescents that Romans wore when they sought good fortune. These crescents were always carried with the points facing up, and for a horse-shoe to bring good luck, it too should be placed with the prongs pointing upward. The reason for this positioning comes from the belief that misfortune travels in circles, but when it reaches the tips of a horse-shoe, it gets stuck, unless all the luck has already spilled out of the tips because they are turned downward.

Of course, an old, worn shoe is more lucky than a new one, and it is a recognized fact that the more nails found in it the luckier will be the finder.

Of course, an old, worn-out shoe is luckier than a new one, and it’s a well-known fact that the more nails there are in it, the luckier the person who finds it will be.

THE SCARAB.—This device is accounted very lucky or very unlucky, according to the disposition of the wearer. The symbol represents the[8] scarab beetle with its wings outspread or with them closed. Such charms are made to-day in large numbers for sale in Egypt, but those who trade in them usually claim that each particular specimen has been in the family since Biblical times. As a rule, the device is made in a rough kind of bluish porcelain and is carved, in intaglio, with divine figures. The Egyptians used to make up the scarab as a neck pendant or as a little ornament for placing in the coffins of the dead. Its mission was to scare away the evil one.

THE SCARAB.—This amulet is considered either very lucky or very unlucky, depending on the attitude of the wearer. The symbol depicts the [8] scarab beetle with its wings either spread or closed. Today, these charms are produced in large quantities for sale in Egypt, but the sellers often claim that each one has been in their family since Biblical times. Typically, the amulet is crafted from a rough kind of bluish porcelain and is intricately carved with divine figures. The Egyptians traditionally made the scarab as a necklace pendant or as a small ornament to be placed in the coffins of the deceased. Its purpose was to ward off evil.

No. 2.—An Egyptian Scarab, such as were used as talismen. Two forms are shown, one with the pectoral wings outspread; the other, with wings closed.

No. 2.—An Egyptian Scarab, used as a talisman. Two forms are shown: one with the pectoral wings spread out; the other, with wings closed.

THE TET.—This symbol was shaped somewhat like a mallet, and was always worn with the head uppermost and the handle hanging down. It was made in porcelain or stone, and was often colored gaudily. The Egyptians were the first to find efficacy in this charm, and they wore it suspended around the neck to ward off attacks from visible and invisible enemies. Thus, it was a protection against evil in any form; it was also supposed to provide the wearer with strength and endurance. The tet has been much forgotten of late years, but there are adherents who value it above the horseshoe and almost any other charm.

THE TET.—This symbol resembled a mallet and was always worn with the head on top and the handle hanging down. It was made from porcelain or stone and was often brightly colored. The Egyptians were the first to find effectiveness in this charm, wearing it around their necks to protect against both visible and invisible enemies. Thus, it served as a defense against evil in any form; it was also believed to provide the wearer with strength and endurance. The tet has been largely forgotten in recent years, but some people still regard it as more valuable than a horseshoe or almost any other charm.

No. 3.—The Talisman on the left is the Tet; on the right, the Arrow-Head.

No. 3.—The Talisman on the left is the Tet; on the right, the Arrow-Head.

THE ARROW-HEAD.—The early Britons spent a great deal of their time in taking suitable flints and shaping them into the form of triangles. These were called arrow-heads, and when the two side edges had been sharpened they were fixed into sticks and used as weapons or tools. Out of this use grew the idea that arrow-heads were potent charms in providing bodily protection against enemy force or the usual illnesses. Accordingly, people began to wear them as neck ornaments and, for this purpose, decorative arrow-heads were made. Ever since then, they have been cherished for their powers in warding off attacks, and a superstition still exists which claims that if one of these arrow-heads is dipped in water, the water will be more potent than any doctor's medicine.

THE ARROW-HEAD.—The early Britons spent a lot of their time picking suitable flints and shaping them into triangles. These were called arrow-heads, and once the edges were sharpened, they were attached to sticks and used as weapons or tools. This led to the belief that arrow-heads were powerful charms that provided protection against enemies or common illnesses. As a result, people started wearing them as neck ornaments, and decorative arrow-heads were created for this purpose. Ever since, they have been valued for their ability to fend off attacks, and a superstition still exists that claims if one of these arrow-heads is dipped in water, the water will be more effective than any doctor's medicine.

THE CADUCEUS.—This device, which figures as part of the design of[9] some postage stamps, has been considered a bringer of good fortune ever since the time of the ancient Greeks. It consists of two snakes entwining a rod, surmounted by a pine cone. By the side of the cone is a pair of wings. It was the symbol of Mercury. The rod had the supernatural powers of quelling disputes and letting people dwell in harmony. The snakes possessed the property of healing; the pine cone preserved good health; and the wings stood for speed and progress. Thus people wear the caduceus today in order to ensure a life free from quarrels and illness, and to enable them to be healthy and "go ahead."

THE CADUCEUS.—This symbol, seen in some postage stamps, has been regarded as a bringer of good luck since ancient Greek times. It features two snakes wrapped around a rod, topped with a pine cone. Next to the cone are a pair of wings. It was the emblem of Mercury. The rod had the supernatural ability to resolve conflicts and promote harmony. The snakes were known for their healing properties; the pine cone symbolized good health; and the wings represented speed and progress. Today, people wear the caduceus to ensure a life free from disputes and illness, and to help them stay healthy and move forward.

No. 4.—The Caduceus or Staff of Mercury.

No. 4.—The Caduceus or Staff of Mercury.

THE EYE AGATE.—As is generally appreciated, the "evil eye" is the source of all trouble and misfortunes, and the early Eastern races thought that, if the "evil eye" could be avoided or frightened away, all would be well. Searching for a charm to effect their purpose, they alighted upon the eye agate, and this they believed would give no quarter to the "evil eye." Accordingly, agates were cut to resemble an eye which would be powerful enough to neutralize the effects of the evil one, and these were worn as brooches, rings and necklaces. The agate chosen for the purpose consisted of thin layers of stone of various colors. Thus, by cutting the stones oval and removing[10] parts of the top layers, it was possible to produce a charm closely resembling a human eye, both in shape and color.

THE EYE AGATE.—As is widely known, the "evil eye" is the cause of all kinds of trouble and misfortune, and ancient Eastern cultures believed that if they could avoid or scare away the "evil eye," everything would be fine. In their quest for a charm to achieve this, they discovered the eye agate, which they thought would repel the "evil eye." As a result, agates were shaped to look like an eye, strong enough to counteract the evil one's influence, and these were worn as brooches, rings, and necklaces. The agate used for this purpose was made up of thin layers of stone in different colors. By cutting the stones into an oval shape and removing some of the top layers, it was possible to create a charm that closely resembled a human eye, both in shape and color.

Such eyes are still sold today, and many people treasure them in the hope that they will ward off evil in any form.

Such eyes are still sold today, and many people cherish them, hoping that they will protect against any kind of evil.

THE JADE AXE-HEAD.—Many jewelers still sell little axe-heads carved out of jade, for wearing around the neck. The axe-head has been considered a symbol of strength and vigor ever since primitive times, and jade has a world-wide reputation as a charm against disease and accidents.

THE JADE AXE-HEAD.—Many jewelers still sell small axe-heads carved out of jade, designed to be worn around the neck. The axe-head has been viewed as a symbol of strength and vitality since ancient times, and jade is widely recognized as a charm to protect against illness and mishaps.

THE SEAL OF SOLOMON.—This device is now regarded as a symbol of the Jewish religion, but it can be traced to several other religions, and, no doubt, it dates even farther back than the commencement of the Jewish era. The triangle with the upward point stood for goodness; the triangle with the downward point for wickedness; while the two intertwined symbolized the triumph of good over bad. Those who wear the device contend that it preserves them from all that is ill, and, at the same time, it gives them a share of the world's blessings.

THE SEAL OF SOLOMON.—This symbol is now seen as a representation of the Jewish faith, but it has connections to several other religions and likely goes back even further than the beginning of the Jewish era. The upward-pointing triangle represented goodness, while the downward-pointing triangle stood for wickedness; together, the two intertwined triangles symbolized the victory of good over evil. Those who wear the symbol believe it protects them from all harm and, at the same time, grants them a share of the world's blessings.

No. 5.—The Seal of Solomon, one of the oldest lucky charms in existence.

No. 5.—The Seal of Solomon, one of the oldest good luck charms still around.

THE ABRACADABRA.—This charm dates from the second century, and was a symbol of the Gnostic worship. It often took the form of a little piece of parchment, folded into the shape of a cross, but it can, also, be seen as a tablet, made of stone or metal, shaped like an inverted triangle. On the charm, of whatever shape, was inscribed the following:

THE ABRACADABRA.—This charm goes back to the second century and was a symbol of Gnostic worship. It often appeared as a small piece of parchment folded into a cross shape, but it could also be found as a tablet made of stone or metal in the form of an upside-down triangle. On the charm, regardless of its shape, the following was inscribed:

A B R A C A D A B R A
B R A C A D A B R
R A C A D A B
A C A D A
C A D
A

A B R A C A D A B R A
B R A C A D A B R
R A C A D A B
A C A D A
C A D
A

It will be seen that the word "Abracadabra" can be read along the upper line and also down and up the two sides. This word is said to conceal the name of God and the charm has the powers of warding off dangers and sickness.

It can be seen that the word "Abracadabra" can be read along the top line and also down and up the two sides. This word is said to hide the name of God, and the charm has the ability to protect against dangers and illness.

THE FOUR-LEAF CLOVER OR SHAMROCK.—Everyone knows that a four-leaf clover or shamrock is supposed to be a bringer of luck and good fortune. As these are not readily found and, moreover, they soon perish, the opportunity has been seized by jewelers to produce artificial ones in various precious and semi-precious metals. To wear either is supposed to avoid misfortune. It may be mentioned that the four-leaf Shamrock as a charm has proved immensely popular by those who are interested in the Irish sweepstakes.

THE FOUR-LEAF CLOVER OR SHAMROCK.—Everyone knows that a four-leaf clover or shamrock is believed to bring luck and good fortune. Since these aren’t easy to find and tend to wilt quickly, jewelers have taken the chance to create artificial ones in different precious and semi-precious metals. Wearing either is thought to ward off misfortune. It's worth noting that the four-leaf shamrock as a charm has become extremely popular among those participating in the Irish sweepstakes.

BLACK CATS.—Of course, it is lucky for a black cat to walk into your house, but failing an actual cat, a counterfeit one serves the same purpose. Thus, people who pin their faith to black cats often make stuffed ones, or draw pictures of them, and look to the creature of their own handiwork to serve the role of mascot.

BLACK CATS.—It’s definitely considered good luck if a black cat walks into your house, but if you can’t find a real cat, a fake one works just as well. So, people who believe in the luck of black cats often make stuffed versions or draw pictures of them, using their handmade creations as their lucky charm.

YOUR OWN TALISMAN.—So far, the talismans that have received universal acceptance have alone been mentioned, but the tendency today is for enthusiasts to originate a mascot of their very own. It may take any or every form, according to the whim or fancy of the individual. Maybe you will prefer to find your own mascot or talisman in this direction. If you have no preferences, why not constitute a device which embraces your lucky number, your lucky flower, your lucky color, and so on? It is a suggestion bristling with opportunities.

YOUR OWN TALISMAN.—Up until now, we've talked about the talismans that everyone universally accepts, but nowadays, enthusiasts are creating their own unique mascots. It can take any form based on what you like or find appealing. You might want to discover your own mascot or talisman in this way. If you don't have any specific preferences, why not create a design that includes your lucky number, your favorite flower, your lucky color, and so on? It's a suggestion full of possibilities.

Just to show that people are tending towards the idea of choosing a talisman of their very own, we will conclude with a story that was recently published.

Just to illustrate that people are leaning towards the idea of having their own personal talisman, we'll wrap up with a story that was recently published.

"There is a precious stone to which the board of directors of a firm of diamond dealers annually pass a vote of thanks. The stone is a sapphire and it has been named Shani, meaning 'bringer of luck.'

"There is a precious stone for which the board of directors of a diamond dealership gives an annual vote of thanks. The stone is a sapphire, and it's called Shani, meaning 'bringer of luck.'"

"Shani was bought by the firm about seventy years ago, and it only leaves the safe on New Year's Day. A special meeting, attended by every member of the firm, is then held in the board room. Shani is placed in the middle of the table and, with hands clasped in prayer, the members offer thanks for the good luck the sapphire has brought the firm during the preceding year.

"Shani was purchased by the company about seventy years ago, and it only comes out of the safe on New Year's Day. A special meeting, attended by every member of the company, is then held in the boardroom. Shani is placed in the center of the table and, with hands clasped in prayer, the members express their gratitude for the good fortune the sapphire has brought to the company over the past year."

"One of the directors said, 'My grandfather once received a tempting offer for Shani and yielded, but a few hours after the sapphire had been sent away he was taken violently ill with fever. The sapphire was brought back from a distant part of India, and my grandfather became well at once.'"

"One of the directors said, 'My grandfather once got a tempting offer for Shani and went for it, but a few hours after the sapphire was sent off, he got really sick with a fever. The sapphire was brought back from a far-off part of India, and my grandfather got better immediately.'"

Should not we all have a Shani?

Shouldn't we all have a Shani?


HINTS ON FORTUNETELLING

Hundreds of dollars are paid each week to professional fortunetellers by people in all walks of life, in order that they may gain a peep into the future. These people belong to every class of society; they are of all ages and they consult the mediums on almost every matter connected with human existence. There is the industrial magnate, the society girl, and the hard-working shop assistant, all anxious to peer into the coming months.

Hundreds of dollars are spent each week by people from all walks of life on professional fortunetellers, hoping to catch a glimpse of the future. These individuals come from every segment of society; they are of all ages and turn to mediums for advice on nearly every aspect of life. There's the business tycoon, the socialite, and the dedicated shop assistant, all eager to look ahead to the coming months.

Accordingly, the teller of fortunes and the writer of horoscopes is doing an excellent business. The dollars and the cents are pouring in at a remarkable rate, and those who read the future, as a profession, are having the time of their lives.

Accordingly, the fortune teller and the horoscope writer are doing great business. Money is coming in fast, and those who predict the future for a living are having a blast.

This state of things is one calculated to make you stop and think for a moment. Why should not you learn the rudiments of fortunetelling yourself? Why should not you find out how to read the signs of your own future and the future of your friends? The subject is interesting; it is not a difficult one and all you need to know is set out in this book.

This situation is one that makes you pause and reflect for a moment. Why shouldn't you learn the basics of fortunetelling yourself? Why shouldn't you discover how to interpret the signs of your own future and the futures of your friends? It’s an interesting topic; it’s not a hard one, and everything you need to know is laid out in this book.

Your course of study may well begin with the chapter on Palmistry. Having mastered that, turn to the one on Handwriting, and follow with "What do your Bumps Mean?" These three sections will give you a very useful start and then you might continue with "How Astrology Decides Your Destiny" and "Your Face is Your Fortune."

Your studies might start with the chapter on Palmistry. Once you’ve got that down, move on to the one about Handwriting, and then to "What do your Bumps Mean?." These three sections will give you a solid foundation, and after that, you can proceed with "How Astrology Decides Your Destiny" and "Your Face is Your Fortune."

The five chapters named will enable you to read people with a great deal of success, and it should not be long before your friends compliment you on your accuracy. Probably this will spur you to further efforts, and you will study the passages on lucky numbers, dreams, tea-cup readings, lucky colors, etc. These will add a polish to your preliminary knowledge.

The five chapters mentioned will help you understand people really well, and it won’t be long before your friends praise your accuracy. This will likely motivate you to explore more, and you’ll dive into the sections on lucky numbers, dreams, tea leaf readings, lucky colors, and more. These will enhance your initial knowledge.

Very soon you will gain a reputation as a seer and it will add not a little to your vanity when people come to you and ask you to read their futures. In doing so, you will be advised to follow a few rules. Never jump to hasty conclusions. Weigh all the facts and strike a balance. If the hand says "yes" and the face says "no," the conclusion is that "it may be." When disappointing things are noted, be charitable and let the applicant off lightly. In cases where dire illnesses are portended, suppress the facts or state them in such a way that the applicant has a chance of avoiding the trouble, if he or she takes suitable measures. But, whatever happens, never make a statement for which you have not "chapter and verse."

Very soon, you’ll develop a reputation as a fortune teller, and it will definitely boost your ego when people come to you asking for insights into their futures. As you do this, keep a few guidelines in mind. Don’t rush to conclusions; consider all the information and find a balance. If the palm says "yes" and the face says "no," the conclusion should be "maybe." When you see disappointing signs, be kind and soften the blow for the person seeking insight. In cases where serious illnesses are predicted, downplay the details or present them in a way that gives the person a chance to avoid the issues, provided they take appropriate action. But no matter what, never make a claim without solid evidence to back it up.

And this brings me to my last point. Hands, faces, heads and other characteristics give their readings, but none of these readings should be taken as absolutely final. The power is within us to fight against our failings and to better our good qualities. We may even allow our best ones to deteriorate. That is why two people born at the same time and in the same town need not grow up exactly alike. And it is also why a small percentage of horoscopes and fortunes are bound to miss the mark.

And this brings me to my final point. Hands, faces, heads, and other traits have their meanings, but none of these should be seen as completely definitive. We have the power to fight against our shortcomings and improve our strengths. We might even let our best qualities fade. That’s why two people born at the same time in the same place don’t have to grow up exactly the same. It’s also why a small percentage of horoscopes and fortunes are likely to be inaccurate.


PALMISTRY—WHAT MAY BE LEARNED FROM HANDS

"There are more things in Heaven and Earth...."

"There are more things in heaven and earth...."

People who can see as far as the ends of their noses and then only through a fog, declare (with a superior sniff) that Palmistry is nothing but a trap to catch fools; they call it quackery, or declare perhaps that it is merely a fake or blind guesswork.

People who can only see as far as the ends of their noses, and even then only through a fog, say (with a superior sniff) that Palmistry is just a trick to catch fools; they call it quackery, or maybe they just say it's a fake or random guesswork.

Now, while we would be the first to deny that Palmistry is an exact and infallible science, yet we just as strongly affirm that it is undoubtedly a most fascinating and interesting recreation; as to its truth, each one must decide that question for himself.

Now, while we would be the first to say that Palmistry is not an exact or foolproof science, we equally assert that it is definitely a captivating and intriguing pastime; as for its validity, everyone must determine that for themselves.

For the few who have a wish to take up this study seriously, there are many now who will naturally wish to know just sufficient to be able to "tell fortunes." Fortunetellers are always popular at some jolly party or quiet friendly gathering of an evening.

For those who truly want to study this seriously, there are many who simply want to know enough to be able to "tell fortunes." Fortune-tellers are always a hit at fun parties or relaxed evening get-togethers.

In this book they will find all the simple information required; on the other hand the student will find a sincere delight in reading and sifting thoroughly the numerous books that probe the depths of the subject.

In this book, you'll discover all the basic information you need; on the flip side, students will truly enjoy reading and deeply exploring the many books that dive into the depths of the subject.

Quite apart from any markings which may be upon the hand, a general indication of the habits and temperament of the individual in question can readily be gained by a careful examination of the texture or quality of the skin.

Aside from any markings on the hand, you can easily get a general sense of the person's habits and temperament by closely examining the texture or quality of their skin.

It were as well to note here that the impressions gained must never be taken by themselves, but only in conjunction with other confirming signs. Especially is this so when judging the character of a friend or acquaintance.

It’s important to mention that the impressions we get should never be considered on their own, but only along with other confirming signs. This is especially true when assessing the character of a friend or acquaintance.

TEXTURE OF SKIN.—The skin may, of course, be smooth or rough. To judge this you should turn the hand in question back upwards; now get the feel of the skin by actual touch; a smooth, fine-textured skin denotes a refined nature, and vice versa. This is a very strong indication indeed, insomuch that should there be other tendencies pointing to coarseness of nature, this texture of the hand would have a refining effect upon the whole.

TEXTURE OF SKIN.—The skin can be smooth or rough. To assess this, you should turn the hand over with the palm facing up; now touch the skin to feel its texture. Smooth, fine-textured skin indicates a refined personality, and vice versa. This is a strong indicator, so much so that if there are other signs suggesting a coarser nature, the texture of the hand can still have a refining influence overall.

ELASTICITY OF THE HAND.—This is best tested by actual grip (as in shaking hands). All hands naturally present some feeling of elasticity; this is a matter of comparison, but it is very easy to tell the quick, virile grip of an elastic hand to the dead fish feeling which a flabby hand gives us when we grasp it.

ELASTICITY OF THE HAND.—This is best tested by actually gripping something (like shaking hands). All hands naturally have some level of elasticity; it's a matter of comparison, but it's easy to distinguish the firm, vigorous grip of an elastic hand from the lifeless sensation of a limp hand when we hold it.

A FLEXIBLE HAND denotes an active and energetic person, one who will be readily adaptable to new conditions. He will always rise to the occasion, and manfully withstands the buffets of ill-fortune. This type is always trustworthy and a good friend.

A FLEXIBLE HAND refers to an active and energetic person who can easily adapt to new situations. They will consistently step up when needed and bravely endure challenges. This type is always dependable and a good friend.

No. 6.—Beware of these Hands.—A shows a weak, flattened thumb; B a curved little finger and C a coarse, short thumb. Each has other defects as well.

No. 6.—Beware of these Hands.—A has a weak, flattened thumb; B has a curved little finger, and C has a thick, short thumb. Each of them has other flaws too.

A FLABBY HAND—one that does not respond to your grip or responds but sluggishly—is the hand of an idle man, untrustworthy and inconsistent, a man of weak and negative character; but be sure to search well for other confirming signs of this weakness.

A FLABBY HAND—one that doesn’t respond to your grip or responds but slowly—is the hand of a lazy person, unreliable and inconsistent, a person of weak and negative character; but make sure to look closely for other confirming signs of this weakness.

THE SHAPE OF THE HAND

A fairly accurate guide to character is certainly contained in the shape of the hand. Hands may be roughly divided into two classes—broad and long. A person having a long hand you may judge to have great capacity for mental effort and matters of detail.

A pretty accurate way to understand someone's character is through the shape of their hand. Hands can generally be divided into two types—broad and long. A person with a long hand can be seen as having a strong ability for mental work and attention to detail.

The broad-handed person you may expect to be a strong man physically; his culture will be bodily rather than mental. He could with advantage improve his culture by reading, and by enjoying the best music.

The person with broad hands might seem like a strong physical type; their development is more about physicality than intellect. They could benefit from enhancing their knowledge through reading and enjoying great music.

THE SHAPE OF THE FINGERS

When an individual is found with square finger-tips, he should make a good marriage partner; he will be practical—a man of method and reason. He is punctual, but should cultivate imagination.

When a person has square fingertips, they are likely a great marriage partner; they tend to be practical—someone who is methodical and logical. They are punctual but should work on developing their imagination.

POINTED FINGER tips will be found on the hand of the musician, the painter, and, in fact, anyone who is of artistic temperament.

POINTED FINGER tips can be seen on the hands of musicians, painters, and really anyone with an artistic temperament.

Persons with these fingers should curb their imagination with reason, and cultivate the power of doing things, not only dreaming them, though dreaming is well enough in its way.

People with these fingers should balance their imagination with practicality and focus on taking action, not just dreaming about things, although dreaming has its merits.

TAPERING fingers indicate people of extremes. "Ice and fire" are these people—impulsive and generous to a fault. They should guard against undue and morbid sensitiveness, and should cultivate a sane philosophical outlook upon life. They are capable of the highest, but are frequently their own worst enemies.

TAPERING fingers suggest individuals who are extremes. They are like "ice and fire"—impulsive and overly generous. They need to be careful about being excessively sensitive and should work on developing a balanced, philosophical view of life. They have the potential for greatness but often become their own worst enemies.

SPATULATE FINGERS.—These are the sportsmen of the world. They are not worried much by the opinions of others, while they love a busy, healthy life; a sound mind in a sound body.

SPATULATE FINGERS.—These are the adventurers of the world. They don’t worry much about what others think, while they enjoy an active, healthy life; a healthy mind in a healthy body.

GENERAL SHAPE AND FORMATION OF THE HAND

If the hands are knotted with the joints swollen, powers of analysis, calculation and reflection are shown; philosophers have this type of hand.

If the hands are twisted and the joints are swollen, it indicates strong analytical, mathematical, and reflective abilities; philosophers tend to have this type of hand.

SMOOTH fingers and hands indicate the artistic temperament. These people are frequently inspired, and have curious intuitions concerning coming events. Musicians, spiritualists, and martyrs are of this type, together with many folk who are square pegs in round holes; maybe doing work which is uncongenial to them.

Smooth fingers and hands suggest an artistic temperament. These individuals are often filled with inspiration and possess unique insights about future events. Musicians, spiritualists, and martyrs belong to this group, along with many people who feel out of place; possibly working jobs that don’t suit them.

THE THUMB has also in it certain very marked indications of character. The three bones (or Phalanges) in the thumb each have their interpretation. Beginning at the top these should be judged by length as follows:—

THE THUMB also has some clear signs of character. The three bones (or Phalanges) in the thumb each have their meaning. Starting from the top, they should be evaluated by their length as follows:—

1. Will. (The pushing type of man.)
2. Reasoning power. (The thinker or philosopher.)
3. Love.

1. Will. (The assertive type of person.)
2. Reasoning ability. (The thinker or philosopher.)
3. Love.

Thus a long first or top phalange indicates great will power; or if it is not a certain indication, it points to a definite likelihood of the will being strong.

Thus a long first or top phalange suggests great willpower; or if it isn't a certain sign, it indicates a strong likelihood of having a strong will.

THE MOUNTS

Take your subject's hand and examine it closely; a strong magnifying glass should form part of the equipment of every wise palmist. It will be seen that there are certain portions of the hands which are raised above the surface. These are known as "mounts." As will be noticed in the accompanying picture, we call these mounts by astrological names, a method adopted from the very earliest times. They are eight in number, named: Jupiter, Mercury, Venus, Saturn, Apollo, Luna and Mars (of which there are two).

Take your subject's hand and look at it carefully; a strong magnifying glass should be part of every smart palmist's toolkit. You'll notice that certain areas of the hands are raised above the surface. These are called "mounts." As shown in the accompanying picture, we refer to these mounts by astrological names, a practice that dates back to ancient times. There are eight in total, named: Jupiter, Mercury, Venus, Saturn, Apollo, Luna, and Mars (of which there are two).

Let us look at our picture on page 21. At the base of the first finger you will see Mount Jupiter, then taking the base of each finger in turn, will be found Mounts Saturn, Apollo, and Mercury. Mount Luna will be found at the base of the hand, below the little finger, near the wrist, Mount Mars just above it, Mount Venus stands below Jupiter and at the root of the thumb, with the second Mars above it.

Let’s check out the image on page 21. At the base of the first finger, you’ll see Mount Jupiter. Moving along to the base of each finger, you’ll find Mounts Saturn, Apollo, and Mercury. Mount Luna is located at the base of the hand, under the little finger, near the wrist, with Mount Mars just above it. Mount Venus is situated below Jupiter and at the base of the thumb, with the second Mars above it.

All individuals have not these mounts developed to the same extent, and in these variations strong indications of character are to be found.

All individuals don't have these traits developed to the same extent, and in these differences, strong indications of character can be found.

We will now have a little discussion upon the subject of Mounts, taking each individually, and in turn.

We will now have a brief discussion about Mounts, addressing each one individually and in order.

Usually one of these mounts in your subject's hands will be found to stand out clearly from the remainder. This will give you a good idea of the general type of person whose hand you are judging.

Usually, one of these mounts in your subject's hands will clearly stand out from the rest. This will give you a good idea of the general type of person whose hand you are evaluating.

These are the general indications to be found.

These are the general indications available.

THE SATURNIAN.—If the Mount of Saturn be over-developed, you have the cold, sceptical type of man. He lacks the milk of human kindness, and is probably a pessimist. A moderate development, on the other hand, is good; this man should be prudent, not miserly; optimistic yet not fatuously so, a well-balanced man.

THE SATURNIAN.—If the Mount of Saturn is overly developed, you have the cold, skeptical type of person. They lack compassion and are likely a pessimist. A moderate development, however, is ideal; this person should be cautious, not stingy; optimistic yet not foolishly so, a well-rounded individual.

We well know that the excess or over-development of one particular quality (however excellent this quality may be) is evil. Thus a super-artistic temperament gives the neurotic; while the over-prudent man becomes the grasping miser.

We know that having too much of any one quality (no matter how great that quality might be) is harmful. For example, a highly artistic temperament can lead to neurosis, while someone who is overly cautious may turn into a greedy miser.

THE JUPITERIAN.—Jupiterians, or folk with an excessively strong[17] mount of this name, are the strong men of the world. In excess they are ambitious to a fault, masterful, overbearing and bullying. With a moderate development we have exceedingly good qualities indicated. Power of leadership, rightful ambition, initiative, and great abilities for hard work.

THE JUPITERIAN.—Jupiterians, or people with an excessively strong[17] amount of this name, are the strongest individuals in the world. When taken to an extreme, they can be overly ambitious, domineering, and intimidating. With a balanced development, they show exceptional positive traits. They possess leadership skills, legitimate ambition, initiative, and a remarkable capacity for hard work.

THE APOLLONIAN.—Taking the men and women of Apollo we have the essential optimists, the Micawbers and Mark Tapleys of life. Allied to their cheery natures is a love of the artistic and the really beautiful. The sculptors, painters, and musicians who make life so pleasant, are very frequently Apollonians. The best advice to give an Apollonian is "moderation in all things." He or she must be very careful in the choice of a marriage partner; this last is very important indeed.

THE APOLLONIAN.—When we think of the people associated with Apollo, we see essential optimists, the Micawbers and Mark Tapleys of life. Along with their cheerful personalities comes a love for artistry and true beauty. Many of the sculptors, painters, and musicians who make life enjoyable are often Apollonians. The best advice for an Apollonian is "moderation in all things." They must be very careful in choosing a marriage partner; this is extremely important.

THE MERCURIAN.—In excess we have craft, guile, and fondness for falsehoods. In moderation we find the good business man, shrewd, cautious, possessor of a capacity for doing the lion's share of the work, and a fine eye for the main chance. Let him cultivate his opposites. Unselfishness, kindness and generosity will make a Mercurian a most charming person. Their lack will leave a clever, scheming scoundrel.

THE MERCURIAN.—In excess, we have deceit, trickery, and a love for lies. In moderation, we find a good businessperson who is sharp, careful, capable of doing most of the work, and has a keen eye for opportunity. They should work on developing their opposites. Selflessness, kindness, and generosity will make a Mercurian a truly delightful person. Without these qualities, they become a clever, scheming rogue.

THE MARTIAN.—When we find Mars in the ascendant (i. e., the mounts excessively developed) we find aggression and even bullying. In moderation we have a fighter in the best sense of the word; a man who will withstand the blows of fate and fight his way through life, resisting evil. He is never mean, and you will find him a sincere and trustworthy friend.

THE MARTIAN.—When Mars is prominent (i.e., the mounts are highly developed), we see traits of aggression and even bullying. In moderation, we have a fighter in the best sense; someone who can endure life's challenges and push through difficulties, standing against evil. He is never cruel, and you will discover him to be a genuine and reliable friend.

THE VENUSIAN.—When this mount is predominant in excess we find a person of unbalanced mind; he will be careless and will make a dangerous marriage partner. Developed to a moderate degree we find generosity, a power to feel for others, with a pleasing personality. The folk of Venus love beauty, and love their life; they are strongly attracted to those of the opposite sex, and are likely to fall in love without counting the cost. These people should cultivate a habit of thinking before they act, and should not allow generosity to degenerate into extravagance.

THE VENUSIAN.—When this aspect is overly strong, we see a person with an unstable mind; they may be careless and could make a risky marriage partner. When it's developed to a reasonable level, we find generosity, empathy, and a charming personality. People influenced by Venus appreciate beauty and enjoy their lives; they are strongly drawn to the opposite sex and tend to fall in love without considering the consequences. These individuals should practice thinking before they act and avoid letting their generosity turn into extravagance.

THE LUNARIAN.—Lastly let us take the Mount of the Moon. In excess we again find the neurotic or unduly nervous person. In moderation the Lunarian will be a person of imagination, sympathy, and one who loves to look on all that is most beautiful in life. He should be successful as a musician, playwright, or novelist, and has a ready capacity for learning foreign languages.

THE LUNARIAN.—Finally, let's talk about the Mount of the Moon. In excess, we see the overly sensitive or nervous person. In moderation, the Lunarian will be imaginative, empathetic, and someone who appreciates the beauty in life. They should find success as a musician, playwright, or novelist and have a natural ability to learn foreign languages.

Let me give one piece of final advice to those who truly judge character by the mounts, or indeed by any signs on the hand. Never judge by one sign or you will be led into stupid mistakes. Always take the hand as a whole, for frequently some point in the formation striking you as bad may be strongly counterbalanced by other good signs.

Let me offer one last piece of advice to those who truly evaluate character based on mounts or any signs on the hand. Never judge by a single sign, or you’ll end up making foolish mistakes. Always consider the hand as a whole, because often a feature that seems negative can be significantly offset by other positive signs.

This is exceedingly important, and rightly applied will save you many foolish pitfalls in your early fortunetelling days!

This is extremely important, and if used correctly, it will help you avoid many silly mistakes in your early days of fortune telling!

THE FINGERS

Each of the mounts at the base of the fingers gives its name to the finger above it, i. e., the first finger is called Jupiter, the little finger is Mercury, and so on.

Each of the bumps at the base of the fingers is named after the corresponding finger above it, meaning the index finger is called Jupiter, the pinky is Mercury, and so on.

When judging character by the mounts, the fingers which share their name must also always be noted as to their development. Let us first take Jupiter.

When judging character based on the mounts, the fingers that bear their names should always be considered in terms of their development. Let's start with Jupiter.

If that finger is well developed (i. e., long in comparison to the remainder) this will accentuate the Jupiterian qualities seen in the well-developed mounts. This may be applied throughout the mounts. The important thing to remember is that mount and corresponding finger should be read together. This is essential.

If that finger is well developed (i.e., longer compared to the others), it will highlight the Jupiterian traits seen in the prominent mounts. This can be applied to all the mounts. The key thing to remember is that the mount and its corresponding finger should be interpreted together. This is crucial.

To conclude this section let us take the phalanges (or joints of the finger) with their interpretations.

To wrap up this section, let's look at the phalanges (or finger joints) along with their meanings.

Counting from the top joint nearest to the nail, the meaning given by palmists to the three phalanges of each finger are as follows:—

Counting from the top joint closest to the nail, the meanings assigned by palmists to the three segments of each finger are as follows:—

(Length of phalanx, or distance between the respective joints, is the deciding factor.) For simplicity, we have made a small table.

(Length of phalanx, or the distance between the respective joints, is the deciding factor.) To make things easier, we created a small table.

Name of Finger 1st Joint. 2nd Joint. 3rd Joint.
JUPITER Religion. Ambition. Despotic or
fondness for
governing others.
SATURN Fondness for spiritual
mysticism.
Out-door life. Earthly ambition.
APOLLO Excess or foolish
optimism
(Micawber).
Caution. Love of show.
MERCURY The orator's finger. Great tenacity. Cunning and
greed.

THE LINES OF YOUR DESTINY

We now come to the most fascinating side of Palmistry—the actual study of the network of lines upon the hand, and their relation to the mounts and to each other.

We now come to the most interesting part of Palmistry—the actual study of the network of lines on the hand, and how they relate to the mounts and to each other.

This is where your magnifying glass will be of enormous value. There are very many small signs, seemingly of little matter, but in reality of very great importance, such as stars, crosses, squares, and triangles, little marks with frequently great meanings.

This is where your magnifying glass will be incredibly useful. There are many small signs that may seem insignificant, but in reality, they hold significant importance, like stars, crosses, squares, and triangles—tiny marks that often have deep meanings.

One word of warning must be given before we go farther. If you see evil in a palm never on any account tell of it. But if you see[19] some misfortune approaching which a little foresight might avoid, by all means warn your subject. Should you by any chance see, or think you see, anything calculated to alarm another, keep it to yourself. Always remember that human intelligence is frail and finite but life is infinite. Palmistry shares in this frailty; it is interesting and intensely fascinating, but far from infallible. It is not an exact science in the sense of mathematics, where two plus two equals four, no more and no less.

One word of caution before we continue. If you see something negative in a palm, definitely don’t mention it. But if you notice a misfortune that a bit of foresight could prevent, go ahead and alert the person. If you happen to see, or think you see, anything that might scare someone, keep it to yourself. Always keep in mind that human understanding is fragile and limited, while life is limitless. Palmistry is subject to this weakness; it’s interesting and incredibly engaging, but definitely not foolproof. It’s not an exact science like math, where two plus two is always four, no more and no less.

Let us take these lines in turn and discuss the meaning of each.

Let's go through these lines one by one and talk about what each one means.

THE LIFE LINE

When the Life line rises high in the hand, great ambition is shown. If you see a Life line circling well into the palm (thus forming a large Mount of Venus) emotional characteristics such as love and generosity are shown. If, on the contrary, the line forms a small Mount of Venus, coldness will be predominant.

When the Life line is high in the hand, it indicates strong ambition. If you notice the Life line curving deep into the palm (creating a prominent Mount of Venus), it suggests emotional traits like love and generosity. However, if the line creates a small Mount of Venus, it indicates a tendency toward coldness.

If the Life line commences very feebly and gradually strengthens, this is a good sign. It indicates a weak childhood but a robust maturity.

If the Life line starts off very weak and gradually becomes stronger, that’s a good sign. It suggests a fragile childhood but a strong adulthood.

THE HEAD LINE

The Head line works in conjunction with the line of Health (see illustration), thus:—If the Head line is broken some ill health may be indicated which has made or will make its effect felt upon the brain and thinking powers. But only if all other lines should support this.

The Head line works together with the Health line (see illustration). If the Head line is broken, it may indicate some health issues that have affected or will affect the brain and thinking abilities. However, this should only be considered if all other lines support this conclusion.

An independent nature is shown when the Head line branches off from the Life line early in its course, and vice versa.

An independent nature is evident when the Head line diverges from the Life line early on, and the opposite is also true.

If the Head line should curve towards Saturn, there is shown a material outlook upon life; this is the financier's Head line. Curving towards Apollo an artistic nature is shown, while should this line originate near Mount Jupiter it is a sure sign of capacity for leadership, and many go-ahead qualities that make for success. If the Head line is firm, a definite, purposeful nature is probable, while a weak, wavy Head line indicates a weak, wavering outlook upon life.

If the Head line curves toward Saturn, it indicates a practical approach to life; this is the financier's Head line. If it curves toward Apollo, it shows an artistic nature. If this line starts near Mount Jupiter, it's a clear sign of leadership ability and many proactive qualities that lead to success. A firm Head line suggests a definite, purposeful character, while a weak, wavy Head line points to a weak, uncertain outlook on life.

With the Head line joining the Heart line, emotional qualities are to the fore; this individual is impulsive and should put the curb of reason upon himself.

With the Head line connecting to the Heart line, emotional traits are prominent; this person is impulsive and should learn to control their impulses with reason.

Should the Head line have branches which run towards Mount Mercury, Luna and Mars, it is an excellent sign, showing good balance, ready wit, and quick adaptability.

If the Head line has branches that extend toward Mount Mercury, Luna, and Mars, it's a great sign, indicating good balance, sharp intelligence, and quick adaptability.

THE HEART LINE

When this originates on or near the mount called Saturn, there is a leaning towards a sensual, pleasure-loving nature.

When this comes from or near the mountain called Saturn, it indicates a tendency towards a sensual, pleasure-seeking nature.

Rising from between Saturn and its neighbor Jupiter, we have a very[20] deliberate, practical man. His love, while very sincere, is governed by reason; he is intensely practical, and rather lacking in imagination, which it were well worth his while to cultivate. His head will always rule his Heart, especially is this indicated should the Heart line bend towards that of the Head.

Rising from between Saturn and its neighbor Jupiter, we have a very[20] deliberate, practical man. His love, though very sincere, is guided by reason; he is highly practical and somewhat lacking in imagination, which it would be beneficial for him to develop. His head will always dominate his heart, especially if the heart line curves toward the head line.

Should the Heart line cross the palm entirely, the owner is the exact opposite of the individual just mentioned. This person's heart will rule his head; he is sentimental even to a fault, and should practice business-like qualities, and not dream overmuch. Love in a cottage is all very well—but how when the roof leaks?

Should the Heart line cross the palm completely, the person is the exact opposite of the individual just mentioned. This person's heart will dominate their head; they are sentimental to a fault, and should develop more practical qualities instead of daydreaming too much. Love in a cottage sounds great—until the roof starts to leak.

A short Heart line is a warning for care in marriage; without this care a couple may well come to shipwreck on the rocks of married life. Forewarned is forearmed!

A short Heart line is a warning to be careful in marriage; without this care, a couple might end up in trouble in their married life. Forewarned is forearmed!

THE LINE OF FORTUNE

This is a line running (as its name suggests) towards the Mount of Apollo. It is a valuable and somewhat rarely-found line. This is the line of genius; effort will scarcely be needed by its owner; he will seem to fly towards success on the wings of destiny.

This is a line that goes (as the name implies) toward the Mount of Apollo. It’s a rare and valuable line. This is the line of genius; its owner won’t need to put in much effort; it will seem like they’re soaring toward success on the wings of fate.

This is the ideal, but it must be borne in mind that there are other lines which must be studied in conjunction with it.

This is the goal, but it’s important to remember that there are other aspects that need to be considered along with it.

On the other hand its absence does by no means prohibit or even endanger success; it merely indicates that individual effort will be required, and what is life without something to strive for?

On the other hand, its absence definitely doesn't prevent or even threaten success; it just means that individual effort will be needed, and what is life without something to aim for?

THE HEALTH LINE

A good strong Health line is very desirable; should this line be broken, however, there is no need for alarm, it is merely indicated that a certain amount of care is necessary in one's personal habits of life.

A strong Health line is very desirable; if this line is broken, however, there's no need to worry. It simply indicates that some attention is needed regarding one's personal lifestyle habits.

THE LINE OF FATE

This line runs across the middle of the palm, from the Mount of Saturn to the Bracelets, but its full course need not be traced on any particular hand. When of full length and a middle position is revealed, the fate of the individual may be reckoned as particularly lucky. Such a person has strong determination, can make quick decisions and can be powerful without being a tyrant. He has the power of drawing people to him, in a friendly way, and is, thus, always liked.

This line goes across the center of the palm, from the Mount of Saturn to the Bracelets, but you don’t have to see the entire line on every hand. If the line is long and in the middle position, it suggests that the person is especially lucky. Such a person has a strong sense of determination, makes quick decisions, and has influence without being a dictator. They attract people to them in a friendly way, making them well-liked.

No. 7.—The Map of the Hand.

No. 7.—The Map of the Hand.

a. Life line;

Life line;

b. Fate line;

Fate line;

c. Health line;

Health hotline;

d. Head line;

Headline;

e. Heart line;

Heart line;

f. Marriage line;

Marriage line;

g. Bracelets;

Bracelets;

h. Mount of Jupiter;

h. Jupiter's Mountain;

j. Mount of Saturn;

Mount of Saturn;

k. Mount of Apollo;

k. Apollo's Peak;

l. Mount of Mercury;

Mount of Mercury;

m. and o. Mounts of Mars;

m. and o. Mountains of Mars;

n. Mount of Venus;

Mount of Venus;

p. Mount of Luna;

Mount Luna;

s. Line of Fortune.

s. Line of Destiny.

Should the line run from the Bracelets and stop at the Head line, this is a sign that the possessor will have many troubles and obstacles to overcome. Whether he will surmount them depends on the strength of the Head line. In cases where the Fate line continues up one of the fingers, the owner must take care that success does not turn his head and ruin the future. A Fate line that wriggles its way across the palm indicates a life of ups and downs, [21]
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and, should the line be broken in places, it is a sign that happiness will vary from time to time. Generally speaking, if small lines run upwards out of the Fate line, the signs are good, but the reverse is the case if they run downwards.

Should the line run from the Bracelets and stop at the Head line, it indicates that the person will face many troubles and obstacles. Whether they can overcome them depends on the strength of the Head line. If the Fate line continues up one of the fingers, the owner needs to be cautious that success doesn’t go to their head and jeopardize their future. A Fate line that twists across the palm suggests a life of ups and downs, [21]
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and if the line is broken in places, it signifies that happiness will fluctuate from time to time. Generally, if small lines rise upwards from the Fate line, it’s a good sign, but the opposite is true if they point downwards.

THE LINE OF MARRIAGE

This line is a short, comparatively inconspicuous one, found at the edge of the palm, below the little finger. It runs inwards but not very far towards the center of the palm. How to recognize its significance is explained under the heading, "An ABC of Hands."

This line is a short, relatively unnoticeable one, located at the edge of the palm, beneath the little finger. It runs inward but only a short distance toward the center of the palm. Its significance is explained under the heading, "An ABC of Hands."

Now let us put our house in order, refresh our minds, and summarize the broad principles upon which any study of Palmistry must rest.

Now let’s get our house in order, clear our minds, and summarize the main principles that any study of Palmistry should be based on.

First we have the mounts. It is in the varying relation of the lines to these mounts and to their adjacent fingers that our deductions are founded. One mount lies at the base of each finger, Jupiter, Saturn, Apollo and Mercury respectively. Secondly, we have the four fingers with their astrological names, each finger bearing the name of the mount at its base.

First, we have the mounts. Our conclusions are based on the different relationships between the lines and these mounts and their neighboring fingers. Each finger has a mount at its base: Jupiter, Saturn, Apollo, and Mercury, respectively. Additionally, we have the four fingers with their astrological names, and each finger is named after the mount beneath it.

Table showing the general qualities of the mounts.

Table displaying the overall characteristics of the mounts.

Name of Mount Quality
JUPITER Ambition, leadership, a magnetic personality. (In excess) Brutal and bullying.
SATURN Cautious, prudent. (In excess) Miserliness, coldness.
APOLLO Artistic Temperament, optimist, healthy living. (In excess) Shallow character, frivolous, and extravagant.
MERCURY Energy, good judgment. (In excess) Lying, fraud, deception.

Here is a good, sound rule to remember when reading the hands of your friends. First find your type—i.e., Jupiterian, Apollonian, etc. This is accomplished by noting the main characteristics of the hand which you are examining. Suppose that the Mount of Apollo is fully developed and well raised, and that the finger of Apollo is inclined to be long, there you have practically a pure Apollonian type, i.e., Apollo in excess. If the Mount of Apollo is developed but also the finger of Saturn is long, this forms an admirable mixture. This subject will feel the benefit of the steadying influence of Saturn at work on his light-hearted Apollonian nature.

Here’s a solid guideline to keep in mind when you're interpreting your friends' hands. First, identify your type—like Jupiterian, Apollonian, etc. You can do this by observing the main features of the hand you’re looking at. For example, if the Mount of Apollo is well-developed and raised, and the finger of Apollo is long, you’ve essentially got a pure Apollonian type, meaning there's too much Apollo energy. If the Mount of Apollo is developed but the finger of Saturn is also long, you’ve got a great blend. This person will benefit from Saturn's stabilizing influence balancing out their free-spirited Apollonian nature.

Pure types are rare—and fortunately so—for in a pure type, no matter which, you are frequently liable to find a rather poorly-balanced outlook on life. The cold need heat, and the brilliant require solid perseverance and a capacity for hard work to win lasting success.

Pure types are rare—and that's a good thing—because in any pure type, you're often likely to encounter a pretty unbalanced perspective on life. The cold need warmth, and the brilliant need solid perseverance and the ability to put in hard work to achieve lasting success.

No. 8.—The Marriage Line in varying shapes.

No. 8.—The Marriage Line in different shapes.

WHICH HAND SHOULD BE READ?

The answer to this question is a very decided both! As a general rule the left hand will show the inherent characteristics of the individual; the right hand shows the same characteristics modified by our surroundings or by the individual's personal efforts. The former is possibility—the latter actuality; in short, it is what we actually make our life.

The answer to this question is definitely both! Generally speaking, the left hand reveals a person's inherent traits, while the right hand reflects those traits changed by our environment or the person's own efforts. The left hand represents potential—the right hand represents reality; in short, it shows what we actually create in our lives.

The safest rule about reading right and left hands is this:—Read both hands separately and carefully, then read them in their relation one to the other.

The best guideline for reading right and left hands is this:—Examine both hands individually and thoroughly, then consider how they relate to each other.

There is no blind fatalism in the sayings and doings of a true student of Palmistry. What he does or should do is to point out the likelihoods and warn against inherent weakness. In so much he is like a guide helping us to pick our way through the tortuous maze of life.

There’s no mindless acceptance of fate in the actions and words of a true palmistry student. What they do, or should do, is highlight possibilities and caution against inherent weaknesses. In this way, they are like a guide helping us navigate the complex maze of life.

It may strike some of our readers that we have spoken more of the indications of character to be found in the hand rather than of the indications of "Fortune." A few moments' thought will show a very sound reason for this.

It might occur to some of our readers that we have discussed more about the signs of character seen in the hand rather than the signs of "Fortune." A moment's reflection will reveal a very good reason for this.

It is certainly our characters which shape our destinies; should you find a hand with all the indications of strong character, while also possessing a strong will and well-cut Life line, you would be sure in prophesying a happy life for its owner; or as sure as we poor humans ever can hope to be!

It’s definitely our character that shapes our destinies; if you see a hand with all the signs of strong character, along with a strong will and a well-defined Life line, you could confidently predict a happy life for its owner; or as confidently as we mere humans can ever hope to be!

If you find a hand with the indications of weak will and character, yet with the Health and Life lines strong and well defined, you may well advise the owner of the hand that effort, effort and effort again, is required if he or she would win through!

If you see a hand showing signs of weak will and character, but the Health and Life lines are strong and clearly marked, you can tell the person that they need to put in repeated effort to succeed!

Remember that tact is more precious than fine gold! A tactful and timely warning may prove of the greatest value, while without tact you will surround yourself with an army of acquaintances whose feelings you have hurt by your thoughtless and unintentionally cruel remarks!

Remember that tact is more valuable than fine gold! A thoughtful and timely warning can be incredibly important, while lacking tact will leave you surrounded by a crowd of acquaintances whose feelings you've hurt with your careless and unintentionally cruel comments!

There is no infallibility about this matter, but with the facts given in this book there are vast possibilities for really pleasurable and interesting recreation. If the study be taken up seriously, and used with discretion, there are almost unbelievable opportunities for good.

There’s no guarantee that this is foolproof, but with the information in this book, there are plenty of chances for enjoyable and engaging activities. If you take the study seriously and use it wisely, there are almost incredible opportunities for benefit.

This is what a man once said to me—and he was a man who thought deeply, and probed matters to their depths:

This is what a guy once told me—and he was someone who thought seriously and explored things thoroughly:

"A wise palmist is as precious as a careful signalman upon life's crowded railroad, and a wise palmist is a tactful palmist."

"A wise palm reader is as valuable as a cautious signal operator on life's busy railway, and a wise palm reader is someone who approaches their craft with sensitivity."

AN A B C OF HANDS

In order to be able to follow the explanations given for each type of hand, the list set out below will prove useful.

To help you understand the explanations provided for each type of hand, the list below will be useful.

(1) The 1st phalange is the section of the finger carrying the nail.
(2) The 2nd phalange is the section of the finger between the 1st and 2nd joints.
(3) The 3rd phalange is the section of the finger between the 2nd and 3rd joints.
(4) The positions of the Mounts of Mercury, Apollo, Saturn, Jupiter, Luna and Venus are shown in Fig. 7. Of the Mounts of Mars, there are two positions. One is situated between the Mount of Jupiter and the thumb, while the other comes between the Mounts of Mercury and Luna.
[25] (5) The Girdle of Venus, which is rarely found, is a curved line running between Mercury and either Jupiter or Saturn.
(6) The Bracelets are the lines running across the wrist, close to where it joins the palm.

(1) The 1st phalange is the part of the finger that holds the nail.
(2) The 2nd phalange is the part of the finger between the 1st and 2nd joints.
(3) The 3rd phalange is the part of the finger between the 2nd and 3rd joints.
(4) The locations of the Mounts of Mercury, Apollo, Saturn, Jupiter, Luna, and Venus are shown in Fig. 7. There are two positions for the Mounts of Mars. One is located between the Mount of Jupiter and the thumb, while the other is between the Mounts of Mercury and Luna.
[25] (5) The Girdle of Venus, which is rarely seen, is a curved line running between Mercury and either Jupiter or Saturn.
(6) The Bracelets are the lines running across the wrist, near where it connects to the palm.

ABILITY.—A small cross is shown where the Life line finishes.

ABILITY.—A small cross is indicated at the end of the Life line.

ABILITY, LACK OF.—A short Head line, terminating in the center of the palm, with the Mounts of Saturn and Apollo almost non-existing.

INABILITY.—A short headline that ends in the center of the palm, with the Mounts of Saturn and Apollo almost absent.

ACTIVE PERSON.—A rough, firm palm and an indistinct Heart line.

ACTIVE PERSON.—A strong, sturdy hand and a vague Heart line.

AFFECTIONATE PERSON.—A clear Heart line and a very plump Mount of Apollo.

AFFECTIONATE PERSON.—A distinct Heart line and a well-rounded Mount of Apollo.

AMBITIOUS PERSON.—A short line traced from the Life line to the Mount of Jupiter, existing on both hands.

AMBIFOUS PERSON.—A short line drawn from the Life line to the Mount of Jupiter, found on both hands.

AMIABLE PERSON.—The Mounts of Jupiter and Mercury are very plump on both palms.

AMIABLE PERSON.—The mounts of Jupiter and Mercury are quite full on both palms.

AMOROUS PERSON.—A hand deeply furrowed, somewhat silky in texture and the Heart line well developed.

AMOROUS PERSON.—A hand deeply lined, somewhat smooth in texture, and the Heart line clearly defined.

ANGER.—The thumb has short phalanges, especially the first phalange; finger-nails square and reddish at the base.

ANGER.—The thumb has short bone segments, especially the first segment; nails are square and reddish at the base.

ARTISTIC TEMPERAMENT.—A line running directly from the Head line to the third finger, and fingers long and tapering.

ARTISTIC TEMPERAMENT.—A line that goes straight from the Head line to the third finger, with fingers that are long and slender.

AUDACIOUS PERSON.—The Mount of Mercury and the two Mounts of Mars very clearly in evidence.

AUDACIOUS PERSON.—The Mount of Mercury and the two Mounts of Mars are clearly visible.

AVARICIOUS.—The Head line extends across the palm, from end to end, and is straight. At its end, it forms a small triangle.

GREEDY.—The Head line stretches across the palm, straight from one end to the other, and at its end, it creates a small triangle.

BILIOUS TEMPERAMENT.—The Health line wriggles its way along the palm, while the hand is damp and clammy.

BILIOUS TEMPERAMENT.—The Health line twists and turns across the palm, and the hand feels wet and chilly.

BRAVE PERSON.—Straight fingers and both the Mounts of Mars are well defined. Few hair lines cut across these mounts.

BRAVE PERSON.—Straight fingers and both Mars mounts are clearly defined. There are just a few lines of hair that cross these mounts.

CAUTIOUS PERSON.—The first phalange of the thumb twists inwards, whilst all the fingers are remarkably straight.

CAUTIOUS PERSON.—The first joint of the thumb twists inward, while all the fingers are notably straight.

CHARITABLE PERSON.—A good Heart line with well-developed Mounts of Venus and Mars (particularly the Mars Mount below Jupiter.)

CHARITABLE PERSON.—A good Heart line with well-defined Mounts of Venus and Mars (especially the Mars Mount beneath Jupiter.)

CHEERFUL PERSON.—A long first phalange to the fourth finger and the Mounts of Jupiter, Apollo and Mercury nice and plump.

CHEERFUL PERSON.—A long first joint on the fourth finger and the mounts of Jupiter, Apollo, and Mercury nice and full.

CLEVER PERSON.—The Life line shows a cross at one of its ends and the Mounts of Apollo and Mercury are well defined.

CLEVER PERSON.—The Life line has a cross at one end, and the Mounts of Apollo and Mercury are clearly defined.

CONCEITED PERSON.—Very plump Mounts of Saturn, Apollo and Mercury.

CONCEITED PERSON.—Very chubby Mounts of Saturn, Apollo, and Mercury.

CONSCIENTIOUS PERSON.—A broad, thin hand, a very distinct Mount of Jupiter, and the first phalange of the thumb nicely curved.

CONSCIENTIOUS PERSON.—A wide, slim hand, a very pronounced Mount of Jupiter, and the first joint of the thumb beautifully curved.

CONVINCING SPEAKER.—The fourth finger is almost as long as the third, usually because the first phalange is long. This finger is pointed.

CONVINCING SPEAKER.—The fourth finger is nearly as long as the third, typically because the first bone is long. This finger is tapered.

CORDIALITY.—The Heart line extends almost across the palm; it is straight, except at one end, which branches into a fork.

Cordiality.—The Heart line stretches nearly across the palm; it is straight, except at one end, which divides into a fork.

COWARDLY.—When the hand is opened out flat, the fourth phalanges of all the fingers dip or curve downwards. None of the mounts are distinct.

COWARDLY.—When the hand is spread out flat, the fourth bones of all the fingers bend or curve downwards. None of the mounts are noticeable.

CRUEL PERSON.—The Heart line is almost or quite non-existing. The hand is long, but square-cornered, and the finger-nails are pointed at the base.

CRUEL PERSON.—The Heart line is mostly or completely absent. The hand is long but has square corners, and the finger nails are pointed at the base.

DARING PERSON.—The Heart line curves round to the back of the hand, while both the Mounts of Mars are fully developed.

DARING PERSON.—The Heart line curves around to the back of the hand, and both Mounts of Mars are well-defined.

DECEITFUL PERSON.—The Head line wavers, is not very distinct, and it has a double prong at one end. One of the prongs cuts across the Mount of Luna.

DECEITFUL PERSON.—The Head line is shaky, not very clear, and has a fork at one end. One of the forks crosses over the Mount of Luna.

DEFIANT PERSON.—The third phalange of the first finger is longer than the third phalanges of other fingers. The thumb is large.

DEFIANT PERSON.—The third bone of the index finger is longer than the third bones of the other fingers. The thumb is big.

DISAPPOINTMENTS TO BE EXPERIENCED.—The Life line has a number of small hair lines running from it, like herringbone pattern. Some of these hair lines reach the bracelets.

DISAPPOINTMENTS TO BE EXPERIENCED.—The Life line has several small hairlines running from it, resembling a herringbone pattern. Some of these hairlines extend to the bracelets.

DISSIPATED PERSON.—A star beside the thumb-nail and the Head line is deep and wide.

DISSIPATED PERSON.—A star next to the thumbnail and the headline is large and broad.

ENERGETIC PERSON.—The head line runs from side to side of the palm. It is clear throughout, while the four mounts below the four fingers are very distinct.

ENERGETIC PERSON.—The head line stretches across the palm from one side to the other. It is clear all the way through, and the four mounts below the four fingers are very noticeable.

ENVIOUS PERSON.—On the first finger there are several clear lines; they are found mostly on the third phalange, but some exist on the second. None on the first.

ENVIOUS PERSON.—On the first finger, there are several clear lines; they are mostly located on the third joint, but a few are present on the second. None on the first.

EXTRAVAGANT PERSON.—The tips of all the fingers bend back and the Head line is weak.

EXTRAVAGANT PERSON.—The tips of all the fingers bend back, and the Head line is weak.

FAITHLESS PERSON.—The two Mounts of Mars and that of Mercury stand out more clearly than the others.

FAITHLESS PERSON.—The two peaks of Mars and the one of Mercury stand out more clearly than the others.

FAME, PERSON DESTINED FOR.—The Fate line is more distinct than any other and no other line crosses it.

FAME, PERSON DESTINED FOR.—The Fate line is clearer than any other line, and no other line crosses it.

FAR-SEEING PERSON.—The palm is depressed in the middle, the[27] thumb is well developed, strong in outline, and all the phalanges of the fingers are about as long as they are wide.

FAR-SEEING PERSON.—The palm is curved inward, the[27] thumb is well formed, robust in shape, and all the finger segments are roughly equal in length and width.

FAULT-FINDING PERSON.—A long, narrow hand, with an ill-defined Heart line.

FAULT-FINDING PERSON.—A long, narrow hand with a vague Heart line.

FLIRT.—The Head line consists of a line joining up several links, forming a species of chain.

FLIRT.—The Head line is made up of a line that connects several links, creating a kind of chain.

FORCEFUL PERSON.—A cross on the Mount of Apollo and small lines crossing.

POWERFUL INDIVIDUAL.—A cross on the Mount of Apollo and small intersecting lines.

FORTUNATE PERSON.—The Heart and Head lines almost touch below the Mount of Jupiter. A cross is often found between them just at this point. The third finger shows a long line running the length of two phalanges.

FORTUNATE PERSON.—The Heart and Head lines nearly meet below the Mount of Jupiter. There's often a cross found between them at this spot. The third finger displays a long line extending across two phalanges.

GOOD CHARACTER.—The Mounts of Jupiter, Saturn and Mercury are much in evidence, while the tips of the fingers are nicely rounded.

GOOD CHARACTER.—The Mounts of Jupiter, Saturn, and Mercury are quite prominent, while the tips of the fingers are nicely rounded.

GREEDY PERSON.—When the hand is spread out the fingers bend inwards, because of the excessive width of the palm. The Head line runs across the palm almost in a straight line.

GREEDY PERSON.—When the hand is open, the fingers curl inward due to the palm's excessive width. The Head line stretches across the palm almost in a straight line.

HAPPY PERSON.—On the third finger there is a deep line running the length of the third phalange. Also, the bracelets appear as a single deep furrow.

HAPPY PERSON.—On the third finger, there’s a noticeable line going all the way down the third phalange. Additionally, the bracelets look like one continuous deep groove.

HARD WORKER.—The fourth finger has the second phalange a trifle long, while the two Mounts or Mars are well developed.

HARD WORKER.—The fourth finger has the second joint slightly long, while the two Mounts of Mars are well-developed.

IDLER.—The Head line is very short; the Mounts of Luna and Mercury are well developed, while the Mount of Mercury almost touches that of Mars.

IDLER.—The Head line is pretty short; the Mounts of Luna and Mercury are well defined, and the Mount of Mercury nearly touches that of Mars.

IMPATIENT PERSON.—The Mounts of Mars and Mercury stand well above the level of the palm and are crossed by several small lines.

IMPATIENT PERSON.—The Mounts of Mars and Mercury are noticeably elevated above the palm's surface and are intersected by several small lines.

INTELLIGENT PERSON.—The Mounts of Apollo and Mercury are much in evidence, while the Life line terminates in a cross.

SMART PERSON.—The Mounts of Apollo and Mercury are very prominent, while the Life line ends in a cross.

JEALOUS PERSON.—The Head line continues round to the back of the hand, while the Mount of Mercury is more defined than the others.

JEALOUS PERSON.—The Head line wraps around to the back of the hand, while the Mount of Mercury stands out more than the others.

JUST PERSON.—Square-tipped fingers and square nails, while the space formed between the Heart and Head lines is unusually wide.

JUST PERSON.—Finger tips and nails are square, and there’s an unusually wide space between the Heart and Head lines.

KIND PERSON.—A star figures on the thumb, while the Mounts of Apollo and Mercury are much in evidence. The Heart line is not short.

KIND PERSON.—A star is marked on the thumb, and the Mounts of Apollo and Mercury are quite prominent. The Heart line is not short.

LIKING FOR OPPOSITE SEX.—A star is seen on the Mount of Mercury or a star may appear between the Heart and Head lines.

LIKING FOR OPPOSITE SEX.—A star is seen on the Mount of Mercury or a star may appear between the Heart and Head lines.

LONG LIFE.—The Heart line curves entirely round the thumb, being plainly evident all the way, while the bracelets consist of three clear lines.

LONG LIFE.—The Heart line wraps completely around the thumb, clearly visible the entire way, while the bracelets are made up of three distinct lines.

LUCKY PERSON.—See diagram of a very lucky hand.

LUCKY PERSON.—Check out the diagram of a really lucky hand.

MARRIAGE.—The Marriage line is a comparatively short line, found above the Heart line and starting from the edge of the palm, under the little finger.

MARRIAGE.—The Marriage line is a relatively short line located above the Heart line, starting from the edge of the palm beneath the little finger.

If straight and well defined, it is a sign of a happy married life. (See Fig. A, p. 23.)

If it’s straight and well-defined, it means a happy married life. (See Fig. A, p. 23.)

If curved down, there are troubles to overcome.

If it curves downward, there are challenges to face.

If the line runs down to the Heart line, money difficulties will arise in married life. (See Fig. B.)

If the line extends down to the Heart line, financial issues will come up in married life. (See Fig. B.)

If the line ends in a fork, there are fears of quarrels and, perhaps, separations. (See Fig. C.)

If the line ends in a fork, there are worries about arguments and, possibly, breakups. (See Fig. C.)

If the line runs up and touches the Fate line, marriage will bring many successes.

If the line crosses and connects with the Fate line, marriage will lead to many successes.

If there is practically no length to the actual marriage line, but a fork appears almost at the commencement, it is a clear proof that troubles will arise and prevent the owner from marrying when he or she desires it. There will be delays, postponements and other difficulties, but they will be overcome in the end. (See Fig. D.)

If the marriage line is very short but has a fork near the beginning, it clearly indicates that issues will come up, preventing the person from marrying when they want to. There will be delays, postponements, and other challenges, but ultimately, they will be resolved. (See Fig. D.)

If there is an island where the line should commence, this may be taken as a sign that the possessor is not a suitable person for marriage. But, if the line is a good one, after the island is past, there are hopes that he or she will mend. (See Fig. E.)

If there’s an island where the line starts, it could mean that the person isn’t a good match for marriage. However, if the line is strong after the island, there’s a chance that he or she will improve. (See Fig. E.)

If the marriage line hardly exists or does not appear at all, it is a sign of single blessedness through life.

If the marriage line is barely there or not visible at all, it indicates a life of single happiness.

If the marriage line on the right hand is minutely examined, short hair lines may be seen rising upwards from it. The number of these denotes the number of children of the marriage. It is usually said that the perpendicular lines represent the boys and the slanting lines the girls. As these lines are often very indistinct, it may be necessary to dust the hand with a dab of face-powder, in order to see them.

If you take a close look at the marriage line on the right hand, you might notice short lines that curve upward from it. The number of these lines indicates how many children the marriage has. It's generally believed that the straight lines represent boys and the angled lines represent girls. Since these lines can often be hard to see, you might need to apply some face powder to the hand to make them more visible.

NARROW-MINDED PERSON.—The Head line is short and it wavers or wriggles its way across the palm.

NARROW-MINDED PERSON.—The Head line is short and it twists or wobbles across the palm.

NEAT, ORDERLY PERSON.—Where each finger is hinged to the palm, there is a deep crease making a badge on either side of it. The hand itself is square and vigorous in appearance.

NEAT, ORDERLY PERSON.—Where each finger connects to the palm, there’s a prominent crease forming a mark on either side. The hand looks square and strong.

NERVOUS PERSON.—The hand is very much lined, and there is difficulty in picking out the chief lines. The Mount of Luna is large and much furrowed.

NERVOUS PERSON.—The hand is highly lined, making it hard to identify the main lines. The Mount of Luna is prominent and deeply creased.

A VERY LUCKY HAND

A SUPER LUCKY HAND

No. 9.—The Life line begins on the Mount of Jupiter and is doubled. The Heart line commences on the same mount and is forked at both ends. The Head line is doubled and forked at one end. The Fate line is long, straight and rises from the Bracelets. The finger of Apollo is lined. The Marriage line is straight and clear.

No. 9.—The Life line starts on the Mount of Jupiter and is doubled. The Heart line begins on the same mount and is forked at both ends. The Head line is doubled and forked at one end. The Fate line is long, straight, and rises from the Bracelets. The finger of Apollo has lines. The Marriage line is straight and clear.

OVERBEARING PERSON.—The fingers are square-tipped and the first phalange of the thumb is long and thick. The hand itself is rough and coarse. A short Heart line.

OVERBEARING PERSON.—The fingers are square-tipped and the first phalange of the thumb is long and thick. The hand itself is rough and coarse. A short Heart line.

PASSIONATE PERSON.—The Heart line is long and the Mount of Mercury over-pronounced.

PASSIONATE PERSON.—The Heart line is long and the Mount of Mercury is very pronounced.

PHILOSOPHIC PERSON.—The finger-tips are square; the phalanges are all more or less fleshy and full; the thumb is large and long; the palm is comparatively small.

PHILOSOPHIC PERSON.—The fingertips are square; the finger segments are all somewhat fleshy and full; the thumb is big and long; the palm is relatively small.

PROFLIGATE PERSON.—The Head line takes a wavering course, and there is a star on the thumb, close up to the nail.

WASTEFUL PERSON.—The Head line has an unsteady path, and there's a star on the thumb, near the nail.

RECKLESS PERSON.—The finger of Saturn is more pointed at the tip than the other fingers. The Fate line does not come anywhere near to the Bracelets.

RECKLESS PERSON.—The finger of Saturn is sharper at the tip than the other fingers. The Fate line doesn't come anywhere close to the Bracelets.

REFINED PERSON.—The Mounts of Mercury and Luna are far more pronounced than the others; the fingers are slightly pointed, and the texture of the hand is silky.

REFINED PERSON.—The Mounts of Mercury and Luna are much more prominent than the others; the fingers are slightly pointed, and the texture of the hand is smooth.

RELIGIOUS PERSON.—The first finger has a square tip; the Mount of Jupiter is large; the first phalanges of all the fingers are decidedly long, and there is a cross in the center of the palm, close to the Head and Heart lines.

RELIGIOUS PERSON.—The index finger has a squared tip; the Mount of Jupiter is prominent; the first joints of all the fingers are noticeably long, and there's a cross in the center of the palm, near the Head and Heart lines.

SECOND-SIGHT, PERSON WITH.—An unusual line runs from the Mount of Luna to the Mount of Mercury. It takes a circular course and much resembles the Life line, reversed. This line commences with an island.

SECOND-SIGHT, PERSON WITH.—An unusual line stretches from the Mount of Luna to the Mount of Mercury. It takes a circular path and closely resembles the Life line, but in reverse. This line starts with an island.

SLEEPY PERSON.—A deeply-grooved short Head line.

SLEEPY PERSON.—A noticeably short Head line with a deep groove.

SUCCESSFUL PERSON.—The Life line starts from the Mount of Jupiter and is double throughout its course. The Heart line commences at almost the same spot and is forked at both ends.

SUCCESSFUL PERSON.—The Life line begins at the Mount of Jupiter and is double along its entire length. The Heart line starts from almost the same place and splits at both ends.

SUPERSTITIOUS PERSON.—The Mount of Jupiter is particularly well developed. There are several lines running across it; while the Head line is shorter than usual.

SUPERSTITIOUS PERSON.—The Mount of Jupiter is especially pronounced. There are multiple lines crossing it, while the Head line is shorter than normal.

TACTFUL PERSON.—The hands are long and narrow; the texture of the skin is smooth and silky, and all the first phalanges are plump and, perhaps, longitudinally lined.

TACTFUL PERSON.—The hands are long and slim; the skin feels smooth and silky, and all the first joints are rounded and may have a few lines running along them.

TALKATIVE PERSON.—The Heart and Head lines are not easily discovered, and the Mount of Mercury stands up more than the other mounts.

TALKATIVE PERSON.—The Heart and Head lines are not easy to find, and the Mount of Mercury is more prominent than the other mounts.

THOUGHTFUL PERSON.—The first finger almost as long as the second; it is pointed at the tip more than the others. A wide space is formed between the Heart, Head, Fate and Fortune (or Health) lines.

THOUGHTFUL PERSON.—The index finger is almost as long as the middle finger; it has a more pointed tip than the others. There is a noticeable gap between the Heart, Head, Fate, and Fortune (or Health) lines.

TIMID PERSON.—None of the Mounts appear plainly, while the Head and Heart lines run very close together.

TIMID PERSON.—None of the Mounts are obvious, while the Head and Heart lines are very close together.

UNTRUTHFUL PERSON.—The little finger is long, reaching at least to the base of the nail of the third finger. The Mount of Luna is crossed with many lines.

UNTRUTHFUL PERSON.—The little finger is long, reaching at least to the base of the nail on the ring finger. The Mount of Luna is marked with many lines.

VAIN PERSON.—The Mount of Jupiter is fuller than the others and it is crossed with many lines. The fingers are long and rather pointed.

VAIN PERSON.—The Mount of Jupiter is more pronounced than the others and has many lines running through it. The fingers are long and somewhat pointed.

VINDICTIVE PERSON.—The Head line wriggles along its course. It has a fork close to the Mount of Luna.

VINDICTIVE PERSON.—The Head line twists along its path. It branches off near the Mount of Luna.

WEALTHY PERSON.—When earned, the Mount of Luna, on both hands, shows a number of lines which all run in one direction. They do not cross at all. When inherited, the same, but there is, in addition, a cross on the Bracelets.

WEALTHY PERSON.—When earned, the Mount of Luna on both hands displays several lines that all run in one direction. They do not cross at all. When inherited, it's the same, but there is a cross on the Bracelets as well.

WITTY PERSON.—The Mount of Mercury shows up clearly. In addition, there is a curved line which runs from the junction of the first and second fingers to the junction of the third and fourth fingers. The Heart line is usually good.

WITTY PERSON.—The Mount of Mercury is clearly visible. Additionally, there’s a curved line that goes from the point where the first and second fingers meet to where the third and fourth fingers connect. The Heart line is generally strong.


YOUR HANDWRITING REVEALS YOUR CHARACTER

Your handwriting is you; disguise it as you will, it still reveals your character. As a matter of fact, it is a sheer impossibility for an ordinary person to alter his or her writing completely. The natural hand and the purposely-changed hand will bear several resemblances, however hard the individual may try to make them dissimilar. This is due to the fact that the same character lies behind both efforts. Not only is your handwriting you, but the handwriting of your friend is "him or her." This being so, you will find it a simple matter to arrive at his or her qualities by analyzing a few lines of the person's handwriting. To become sufficiently expert for this, you will not need more than half-an-hour's study.

Your handwriting is a reflection of who you are; no matter how much you try to change it, it still shows your personality. In fact, it's nearly impossible for an ordinary person to completely change their writing style. The natural handwriting and the altered version will still have several similarities, no matter how hard someone tries to make them look different. This is because the same character is behind both styles. Not only does your handwriting represent you, but your friend’s handwriting represents them. With this knowledge, you can easily learn about their traits by analyzing just a few lines of their handwriting. You won't need more than half an hour of study to become skilled at this.

FIRST of all we must attend to the direction of the lines of writing, as, should these be level, a normal and calm state of mind is shown, generally reliable, and not subject to change.

FIRST of all we need to pay attention to the direction of the writing lines, as if they are straight, it indicates a normal and calm state of mind, which is usually stable and not prone to change.

When the lines slope toward the right, much energy is indicated; when the lines slope downward, a lack of energy is shown, usually from depression which may result from ill health.

When the lines tilt to the right, it indicates a lot of energy; when the lines slope downward, it shows a lack of energy, often due to depression that may stem from poor health.

If the writing slopes upward with excess, it shows recklessness; if downwards, with a very sloping inclination, it shows mental depression verging almost on loss of reason.

If the writing angles up too much, it indicates carelessness; if it angles down steeply, it suggests mental depression that's almost like losing touch with reality.

If the signature slopes upwards, then we may expect to find personal ambition, but if downwards, some physical weakness. If instead of the whole line ascending only words here and there will ascend, this indicates "hope," but if scattered words ascend and descend in the same line, we may read a lack of tenacity in emotions.

If the signature goes up, it usually shows personal ambition, but if it goes down, it suggests some physical weakness. If only certain words rise while the rest of the line stays flat, it indicates "hope," but if words rise and fall within the same line, it may reveal a lack of emotional resilience.

SECONDLY.—The lines forming the letters may appear:—

SECONDLY.—The lines making up the letters might look like this:—

(A) Practically upright; or

(A) Almost upright; or

(B) Sloping slightly to the right.

(B) Slanting a bit to the right.

(C) Sloping very much to the right as if each letter were falling over the rest.

(C) Slanting significantly to the right as if each letter were tumbling over the others.

(D) Sloping to the left, and lastly,

(D) Sloping to the left, and finally,

(E) "Back-hand writing."

"Backhanded writing."

Between A and B might be called normal.

Between A and B could be considered normal.

A Shows pluck and self-possession, and, if pointed, mathematics.

A shows courage and composure, and, if necessary, math skills.

B Tenderness, but should the writing be pointed, a quick, acute mind, with no sympathy with sentiment.

B Tenderness, but if the writing is sharp, it should come from a quick, perceptive mind, lacking any sympathy for sentiment.

C Shows indolence; if with pointed letters, mental power, but should the letters be rounded, mental and physical indolence.

C shows laziness; if the letters are sharp, it indicates mental strength, but if the letters are rounded, it suggests both mental and physical laziness.

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D Shows a love of ease, while

D shows a love of comfort, while

E Looks peculiar and indicates self-consciousness, and, as a rule, hidden sentimentality.

E looks strange and shows self-awareness, and usually suggests concealed emotion.

THIRDLY.—The writing small and pointed, we get curiosity; if medium in size, and gradually increasing towards the end of the line, it shows an outspoken nature; should the writing diminish towards the end of the line we read tact.

THIRDLY.—If the writing is small and sharp, it indicates curiosity; if it’s medium-sized and gradually gets larger towards the end of the line, it suggests an open personality; if the writing gets smaller towards the end of the line, it shows tact.

If it is fine and threadlike in appearance, it shows a sensitive mind, diplomacy.

If it looks fine and threadlike, it indicates a sensitive mind and diplomacy.

Large writing shows promptness, but if the strokes are very fine, we see appreciation of other people's work—a connoisseur.

Large writing indicates promptness, but if the strokes are very thin, it reflects an appreciation for other people's work—a connoisseur.

Small, clear writing shows love of the abstruse, and if the lines are very delicate, a feeling for the mystic. If the writing is extremely small, it shows pettiness of nature, fussiness over unimportant details.

Small, neat writing reveals a passion for the obscure, and if the lines are particularly fine, it indicates an appreciation for the mystical. If the writing is extremely tiny, it reflects a narrow-minded nature, being overly concerned with trivial details.

Letters of different sizes show unreliability of nature, exaggerating trifles and ignoring more important things.

Letters of various sizes reveal the unreliability of nature, blowing small things out of proportion while overlooking more significant issues.

Light and fine writing means delicacy of feeling, but if carried to excess it shows fastidiousness.

Light and delicate writing expresses subtle emotions, but if taken too far, it comes off as overly picky.

FOURTHLY.—The connections of the letters with each other must be judged. If the connecting stroke is long, it shows some facility in talking and expression, the power of using words well, not talkativeness.

FOURTHLY.—The relationships between the letters should be assessed. If the connecting stroke is long, it indicates some skill in conversation and expression, the ability to use words effectively, not just being talkative.

Letters ingeniously connected show constructiveness, but should they be separate, we get perception and intuition.

Letters cleverly linked demonstrate creativity, but if they are separate, we gain perception and intuition.

Any eccentricity indicates that the person's career has not been ordinary. Marked originality, especially of capitals, shows unusual taste. Tremulous tendency resulting neither from illness nor old age—Irritability. Highly restrained, small—Refractory disposition, difficult to live with. Regular and well-placed lines, followed by those careless and irregular—A mind quick to embark on an enterprise, but lacking perseverance. Back-handed less susceptible than inclined—The head ruling the heart.

Any odd behavior suggests that the person's career has been anything but typical. Strong originality, particularly in handwriting, reflects unique taste. A shaky demeanor that isn't caused by illness or age—irritability. Highly controlled and petite—difficult personality, challenging to coexist with. Consistent and well-placed lines, contrasted with messy and irregular ones—someone who is quick to take on new projects but lacks follow-through. A tendency to be more logical than emotional—intellect guiding emotions.

Generally the body of the letter or specimen gives the present character, the signature the past.

Generally, the main part of the letter or sample shows the current character, while the signature reflects the past.

CROTCHETS.—Egotism, self-satisfaction (a return upon self.)

CROTCHETS.—Egotism, self-satisfaction (self-reflection).

HARPOONS (HOOKS).—Tenacity, united perhaps with weak will.

HARPOONS (HOOKS).—Determination, possibly combined with a lack of strong will.

DASHES.—Perfectly straight—Persistence.

DASHES.—Perfectly straight—Determination.

Undulating.—Art, levity.

Rolling.—Art, fun.

Undulating, beginning or finishing with a crotchet or ungraceful flourish.—Lack of taste, slight vulgarity.

Undulating, starting or ending with a quarter note or awkward flourish.—Poor taste, a bit tacky.

Light.—Writer attaches little idea to things expressed.

Light.—The writer doesn't put much thought into the things expressed.

Ending Thickly.—Resolution, desires ideas to carry weight.

Ending Thickly.—Resolution, desires, ideas must hold significance.

Curved Ascendingly.—Versatility; slight inconsistency; speaks without thought.

Curved Ascendingly.—Adaptability; minor inconsistencies; communicates without reflection.

Tremulous.—Timidity, hesitation.

Shaky.—Nervousness, uncertainty.

Placed at end of line or paragraph.—Lack of self-assertion.

Placed at the end of the line or paragraph.—Lack of self-assertion.

Ending abruptly, thick and hard.—Distrust, reserve.

Ending suddenly, tough and unyielding.—Mistrust, caution.

Sharply elongated.—Impulsive nature; prudence taught by experience.

Sharply elongated.—Impulsive personality; caution learned from experience.

Used instead of "full stops."—Cultivated caution.

Used instead of "dots."—Developed caution.

CAPITAL LETTERS.—Large and well-formed.—Pride.

ALL CAPS.—Large and well-formed.—Pride.

Print-like in shape.—Dignity.

Print-like shape. — Dignity.

Thin strokes.—Boasting.

Thin strokes.—Bragging.

Exaggerated in height.—Love of ceremonial.

Taller than life.—Love of ceremony.

The angle very pointed.—Acuteness, penetrative, leadership.

The angle is very sharp. —Focus, insight, leadership.

Large and badly-formed.—Egomania.

Poorly designed and egotistical.

Large upper hall.—Self-assertion.

Large main hall.—Self-confidence.

Large bases.—Self-confidence.

Big foundations.—Self-confidence.

The capital letter of Christian names larger than that of surname.—Love of home.

The first letter of first names is bigger than that of last names.—Love of home.

The capital letter of surname larger.—Love of position.

The capital letter of the surname is larger. —Love of status.

Small capitals.—Lack of self-assertion.

Small caps.—Lack of self-confidence.

Capital letters made like small ones.—Said to show poetic feeling, love of Nature.

Capital letters designed to look like lowercase ones. This is said to express poetic emotion and a love for nature.

Print-like in form.—Originality.

Print-like in style.—Originality.

Eccentric in any way.—Pose or whim.

Eccentric in any way.—Style or fancy.

Widely spaced.—Love of open air.

Spacious.—Love for the outdoors.

Curving far below the line, and almost encircling the word.—Protective love of animals.

Curving far below the line and nearly surrounding the word.—Protective love of animals.

Letters incorrectly used.—Small detail made over-important.

Letters misused.—Minor detail made overly significant.

Tendency to replace by print.—Sense of form, artistic and poetic.

Tendency to replace by print.—A sense of form, artistic and poetic.

SPECIAL LETTERS.A.M.N.H., G.O., R.U.W.—Normal width.—Well-poised mind.

SPECIAL LETTERS.A.M.N.H., G.O., R.U.W.—Standard width.—Well-balanced mind.

Too wide.—Self-contentment, satisfaction.

Too wide. — Self-satisfaction.

Nearly touching.—Timidity, want of knowledge of the world.

Nearly touching. —Shyness, lack of understanding about the world.

First leg slightly raised.—Aristocratic tastes.

First leg slightly elevated.—Sophisticated tastes.

Second leg exaggerated.—Pose, affectation.

Second leg overemphasized.—Pose, pretension.

Unconnected, ending with crotchet rentrant.—Egotistical, selfish.

Unrelated, finishing with a hooked ending.—Self-centered, selfish.

The letters begun and ended with a small crotchet rentrant.—Avarice, meanness.

The letters started and finished with a small, curled indentation.—Greed, stinginess.

Letters and words connected.—Power of assimilating ideas, but lack of originality; logic.

Letters and words linked together.—Ability to absorb ideas, but lacking in originality; logical reasoning.

Letters disconnected even with their parts.—Creative power, want of logic.

Letters disconnected even with their parts.—Creative power, lack of logic.

Equally connected or disconnected.—Balanced intuition and deduction.

Equally connected or disconnected.—A balance of intuition and reasoning.

Last letter increasing in size.—Lack of power of concealment. Decreasing.—Finesse.

Last letter getting bigger.—Inability to hide. Getting smaller.—Subtlety.

Handwriting does not invariably show sex, as the qualities indicated are common to both men and women.

Handwriting doesn't always indicate gender, since the traits shown are common to both men and women.

The writing develops as the soul develops, and imitation comes before originality.

The writing evolves as the soul evolves, and imitation comes before originality.

QUALITIES SHOWN IN HANDWRITING ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED

ABILITY.—Small writing, angular, clear, decided capitals.

ABILITY.—Small handwriting, sharp, clear, and distinct capital letters.

ACCURACY.—Neat, well-placed lines and words, punctuation correct.

ACCURACY.—Clean, properly positioned lines and words, punctuation is correct.

AFFECTION.—Softly sloping writing, rounded, fairly thick.

AFFECTION.—Gentle, curved handwriting that's fairly bold.

AMIABILITY.—Rounded letters, often unfinished, medium capitals.

AMIABILITY.—Curved letters, often incomplete, medium-sized capitals.

AMBITION.—Large first stroke of capital "M's" ascending lines of writing. Imposing signature.

AMBITION.—Boldly crafted capital "M's" with upward strokes in the writing. Impressive signature.

ANALYTICAL.—Small-pointed, clear writing, letters divided, decided capitals.

ANALYTICAL.—Sharp, clear handwriting, with distinct letters and bold capitals.

ARGUMENT.—Words connected, giving logic, and occasional extra long connecting strokes, small writing. (See A.2.)

ARGUMENT.—Words linked together to create logic, with occasional lengthy connecting lines and small handwriting. (See A.2.)

AUTHORITY.—Large capitals, especially the letter "I" and first letter of surname, level crossing to t's.

AUTHORITY.—Use large capital letters, especially for "I" and the first letter of the surname, and ensure the t's are crossed.

BOASTFUL.—Large writing, exaggerated capital, flying cross bar to t's. (See A.1.)

BOASTFUL.—Big letters, exaggerated uppercase, and a flying crossbar on the t's. (See A.1.)

BOLD.—Large well-formed capitals, clear rounded, but not pointed writing.

BOLD.—Large, well-shaped capital letters that are clear, rounded, and not sharp.

BROAD-MINDED.—Well-spaced words, clear capitals, O's and A's wide and rounded.

BROAD-MINDED.—Well-spaced words, clear capital letters, O's and A's wide and rounded.

CANDOUR.—O's and A's open at the top.

CANDOR.—O's and A's start off with an open shape at the top.

CAPRICE.—Eccentric letters, irregular writing, no punctuation.

CAPRICE.—Unconventional letters, messy writing, no punctuation.

CARE.—See Accuracy.

CARE.—See Precision.

CARELESSNESS.—Ill-formed letters, open O's, no punctuation.

CARELESSNESS.—Poorly shaped letters, wide O's, and missing punctuation.

CAUTION.—Dashes used instead of full stops.

WARNING.—Dashes used instead of periods.

CEREMONIOUS.—Capitals important, all large above the line, some added flourishes.

CEREMONIOUS.—Capitals are important, all large above the line, with some added flourishes.

CHANGEABLE.—Letters differently formed, eccentric capitals, variability of line.

VARIABLE.—Letters with different styles, unusual capital letters, changes in line thickness.

CHEERFULNESS.—Short, fat loops, rounded letters.

CHEERFULNESS.—Short, chubby loops, rounded letters.

DEJECTION.—Lines tending downwards, curved letters unfinished, last of capital "M" very small.

DEJECTION.—Lines going downward, curved letters incomplete, the last part of the capital "M" very small.

DELICACY.—Thin thread-like letters, fine pointed writing. (See A.3.)

DELICACY.—Slim, thread-like letters and finely pointed writing. (See A.3.)

DISORDER.—Ill-formed, unfinished letters, no punctuation, separate letters.

DISORDER.—Badly written, incomplete letters, no punctuation, individual letters.

DISSIMILATION.—Words terminating in thread-like strokes, interchangeable letters.

DISSIMILATION.—Words ending with long, thread-like strokes, interchangeable letters.

DISTRUST.—Last downstroke ending very abruptly.

DISTRUST.—Final downstroke cuts off sharply.

No. 10.—A

No. 10—A

DRINK.—Thick strokes, when seen through a glass very ragged, ill-formed letters; self-indulgence.

DRINK.—Heavy marks, when viewed through a glass, show very jagged, poorly shaped letters; self-indulgence.

EATING, GOURMANDIZING.—Small, rounded writing, black, small capitals.

EATING, GOURMANDIZING.—Small, rounded writing, black, small capitals.

ECONOMY.—Close, compressed writing, no margins. (See A.4.)

ECONOMY.—Tight, concise writing with no margins. (See A.4.)

ENERGY.—Lines sloping upwards to the right, short downstrokes, high-barred crosses to t's.

ENERGY.—Lines angled up to the right, brief downstrokes, tall crossed t's.

EXAGGERATION.—Very large and eccentric capitals, flourish under signature.

EXAGGERATION.—Very large and unusual capitals, flourish under signature.

EXTRAVAGANCE.—Wide margins, large letters, full loops above and below the lines.

EXTRAVAGANCE.—Wide margins, big letters, full loops above and below the lines.

FAINT-HEARTED.—Small capitals, ill-formed thread-like letters, downward tendency.

FAINT-HEARTED.—Small caps, poorly shaped thin letters, and a downward slant.

FOPPERY.—Exaggerated capitals, especially letter "I," wide spacing.

FOPPERY.—Oversized letters, especially the letter "I," with excessive spacing.

FORGETFULNESS.—Letter "N" shaped like small "U." (See B.1.)

FORGETFULNESS.—Letter "N" looks like a small "U." (See B.1.)

FORMALITY.—Neat lettering, punctuation careful, capitals rather large.

FORMALITY.—Neat writing, careful punctuation, and larger capital letters.

FRIVOLOUS.—Light writing, eccentric, or half-made capitals, irregular lines.

FRIVOLOUS.—Casual writing, quirky, or incomplete capitals, uneven lines.

GEOMETRY.—Small, neat writing, print-like small capitals, upright slope to writing, or slightly backward.

GEOMETRY.—Small, tidy handwriting, resembling print-like small capitals, with an upright slant to the writing or a slight backward tilt.

GENEROSITY.—Final letters naturally rounded, with upward tendency.

GENEROSITY.—Final letters naturally rounded, with an upward curve.

GESTURE OR MOVEMENT.—An elaborate finish resembling a flourish but joined to last letter.

GESTURE OR MOVEMENT.—A detailed finish that looks like a flourish but is connected to the last letter.

GRANDEUR, LOVE OF.—Imposing and well-formed capitals, large and carefully made "M's."

GRANDEUR, LOVE OF.—Impressive and well-crafted capitals, big and meticulously made "M's."

GROSSNESS.—Very black, thick stroke both up and down, letters badly formed; short loops wide. (See B.2.)

GROSSNESS.—Very bold, thick strokes both vertically and horizontally, poorly shaped letters; short loops are wide. (See B.2.)

HASTY ACTION.—Long-shaped commas.

RUSHED DECISION.—Long-shaped commas.

HOME, LOVE OF.—Capital letter of Christian name larger than that of surname.

HOME, LOVE OF.—The first letter of the Christian name is larger than that of the last name.

HONESTY.—Well-formed, clear and even letters, level at the bottoms.

HONESTY.—Well-formed, clear, and even letters, flat at the bottom.

HOPE.—The lines ascending with regularity.

HOPE.—The lines rising steadily.

HYPOCRISY.—Small A's and O's, open at bottom.

HYPOCRISY.—Small A's and O's, open at the bottom.

HYSTERIA.—Very irregular writing, badly made letters, and wild crossing strokes to t's, thin and long downstrokes, initial small letters out of proportion to remainder of words.

HYSTERIA.—Very inconsistent handwriting, poorly formed letters, and chaotic crossing strokes on t's, with thin and elongated downstrokes, and initial lowercase letters that are disproportionate to the rest of the words.

INDOLENCE.—Rounded writing, sloping "backwards"—i.e., to the left (See A.5.)

INDOLENCE.—Curved writing, leaning "backwards"—i.e., to the left (See A.5.)

INDECISION.—Thin strokes crossing the t's, or else the stroke "tucked in."

INDecision.—Thin lines crossing the t's, or the stroke "tucked in."

INGENUITY.—Curious and original shaped capitals.

INGENUITY.—Curious and original capital letters.

INSINCERITY.—Letters raised high above the level, words thread-like, terminations indistinct.

INSINCERITY.—Letters lifted high, words thin like threads, endings unclear.

INTEMPERANCE.—Curious rough, black strokes, or else vague formation of letters.

INTEMPERANCE.—Strange rough, black lines, or maybe unclear shapes of letters.

INTRIGUE.—Twisted forms to letters, unnecessary and thread-like strokes.

INTRIGUE.—Curved shapes into letters, pointless and thin lines.

INTUITION.—Letters separated. (See B.3.)

INTUITION.—Letters spaced out. (See B.3.)

IRRITABLE.—Curious short downward crossing to t's, cramped and pointed letters.

IRRITABLE.—Interesting short downward strokes on the t's, tight and sharp letters.

LANGUAGE.—Occasional long connecting strokes in middle of words or from word to word. (See B.4.)

LANGUAGE.—Sometimes there are long connecting lines in the middle of words or between words. (See B.4.)

No. 11.—B.

No. 11—B.

LOGICAL.—Even, small, well-formed letters, capitals well balanced.

LOGICAL.—Even, small, well-shaped letters, capitals nicely balanced.

LUXURY.—Black writing, slanting strokes, large capitals.

LUXURY.—Bold writing, angled lines, uppercase letters.

MADNESS.—Irregular, badly-formed, unfinished words, lines very irregular, and variable directions.

MADNESS.—Disorderly, poorly shaped, incomplete words; lines that are very uneven and changing directions.

MEAN.—Cramped and compressed letters and lines.

MEAN.—Tight and squeezed letters and lines.

METHODICAL.—Well-formed letters, even lines, good punctuation.

METHODICAL.—Neatly written letters, straight lines, proper punctuation.

NARROW.—Well-formed but close letters, careful capitals.

NARROW.—Well-shaped but tight letters, neat capitals.

NATURE, LOVE OF.—Simple capital letters. (See B.5.)

NATURE, LOVE OF.—Simple capital letters. (See B.5.)

NEUROTIC.—Irregular dwindling letters, various sizes, words unevenly placed.

NEUROTIC.—Uneven, fading letters in different sizes, words scattered inconsistently.

OBSTINACY.—Small writing, heavy crossing to "t's" and angular letters.

STUBBORNNESS.—Tiny writing, thick lines through the "t's" and sharp letters.

ORDER.—Letters even, well formed and placed.

ORDER.—Letters that are even, well-shaped, and properly arranged.

ORIGINALITY.—Eccentric forms of letters.

ORIGINALITY.—Unique letter styles.

PENETRATIVE.—Acute letters, well-finished long upstrokes to "t's."

PENETRATIVE.—Sharp letters, polished long upstrokes for "t's."

PERSEVERANCE.—The bars crossing the "t's" increasing in size.

PERSEVERANCE.—The bars crossing the "t's" are getting thicker.

POETRY, FEELING FOR.—Capital letters made like small ones in shape and neat well-formed words.

POETRY, FEELING FOR.—Capital letters shaped like small ones, with neat and well-formed words.

PRETENTIOUSNESS.—Many curves and involved capitals.

PRETENTIOUSNESS.—Lots of curves and intricate capitals.

RETICENCE.—Closed "o's," "a's," and "e's."

RETICENCE.—Closed "o's," "a's," and "e's."

SIGHT.—In affections of the eyes the terminals are unfinished.

SIGHT.—In eye conditions, the endings are incomplete.

SLY.—Dwindling ill-formed letters.

SLY.—Fading poorly written letters.

STINGY.—Cramped writing, close lines.

STINGY.—Tight text, narrow spacing.

SUBTLETY.—Small letters and dwindling lines. (See 6.B.)

SUBTLETY.—Lowercase letters and shorter lines. (See 6.B.)

SELFISH.—The final coming round to the left, and making a complete loop on itself.

SELFISH.—The last turn to the left, completing a full loop.

TEMPER, HASTY.—Angular stops.

TEMPER, HASTY.—Sharp stops.

IRRITABLE.—The cross-bars of the "t's" slightly hooked.

IRRITABLE.—The crossbars of the "t's" were slightly curved.

OBSTINATE.—The cross-bar ending in a decided harpoon or hook; a low thick bar. High and thick and tending sharply downward.

OBSTINATE.—The cross-bar finishing in a definite harpoon or hook; a short, thick bar. It’s high and thick and sharply angles downward.

OBSTINACY AGAINST OWN INTERESTS.—A short straight down stroke.

STUBBORNNESS AGAINST YOUR OWN INTERESTS.—A short straight downstroke.

CONTROL OF.—Dashes used instead of stops.

CONTROL OF.—Dashes are used instead of periods.

TRUE.—Clear, well-formed rounded letters.

TRUE.—Clear, well-shaped rounded letters.

VANITY.—Large flourished capitals, wide margins. (See B.7.)

VANITY.—Big decorative letters, wide margins. (See B.7.)

WIT.—Small, rounded letters, generally undulating handwriting.

WIT.—Small, rounded letters, usually wavy handwriting.


YOUR FACE IS YOUR FORTUNE

Everybody sums up the faces of his friends and of the people he meets. It is a habit we all have. But most of us are apt to classify these faces into groups according to whether the possessors are good-looking, ordinary or supremely ugly. We say to ourselves, "Isn't So-and-so charming," or alternatively, "How positively plain is So-and-so."

Everybody evaluates the faces of their friends and the people they encounter. It's a habit we all share. However, most of us tend to categorize these faces into groups based on whether the individuals are attractive, average, or really unattractive. We think to ourselves, "Isn't So-and-so charming?" or, on the flip side, "How totally plain is So-and-so?"

As a matter of fact, the degree of beauty expressed in an individual's face ought to count for very little. What ought to count is the character which his or her features reveal. Let it be said quite definitely that faces indicate character more accurately than any other physical property of an individual. A person can change his voice and he can check his actions, but he cannot alter his features for more than a second at a time, and then only superficially.

In reality, the beauty shown in a person’s face should matter very little. What truly matters is the character that their features reveal. It should be stated clearly that faces reflect character more reliably than any other physical trait. A person can change their voice and control their actions, but they can’t change their features for more than a moment, and even then, only on the surface.

Thus it comes about that faces are definite indications of character, and these indications are fairly easy to read, once the rules are learned. Of course, all such things as accidental blemishes, such as scars and broken noses, must be ignored at the outset.

Thus it turns out that faces are clear signs of character, and these signs are quite easy to interpret once you know the rules. Of course, you have to overlook any accidental marks, like scars and broken noses, at first.

First, let us take the general shape of the face.

First, let’s look at the overall shape of the face.

No. 12.

No. 12.

THE SHAPE OF THE FACE.—There can be thousands of different shapes, but the normal is shown by Fig. 1, where the width across the forehead is more than across the chin. The forehead, the nose and the rest of the face should be about equal in length.

THE SHAPE OF THE FACE.—There can be thousands of different shapes, but the typical one is shown by Fig. 1, where the width across the forehead is greater than that across the chin. The forehead, nose, and the rest of the face should be roughly the same length.

Add to the width across the forehead and you have a brainy person, a clear thinker, a person whose opinions are worth considering. Of course, an excess of width in this place suggests some mental instability.

Add to the width across the forehead, and you have an intelligent person, a clear thinker, someone whose opinions are worth considering. However, too much width in this area can indicate some mental instability.

Fig. 2 shows an entirely different type. It may belong to a jolly person[41] who is excellent company; but do not go to him for sound advice. There is not enough length of forehead, nor width of forehead, to house a superabundance of brains.

Fig. 2 shows a completely different type. It might belong to a cheerful person[41] who is great company, but don’t expect solid advice from them. There isn’t enough forehead length or width to hold a lot of brains.

Fig. 3 introduces us to a ponderous type, slow-thinking, fond of food, and with animal instincts lurking in the background of his make-up.

Fig. 3 introduces us to a heavyset type, slow to think, loves to eat, and with animal instincts lurking in the background of his personality.

Fig. 4 reveals a long face, narrow for its width. This belongs to a person who is limited in vision, and who can be very awkward at times. Such an individual will find it very hard to agree with others, especially in business matters. He may be deep and more often than not, he is a rather sad companion.

Fig. 4 shows a long face that is narrow for its width. This belongs to someone who has limited vision and can be quite awkward at times. This person will struggle to agree with others, especially when it comes to business matters. They might have a deep personality, but more often than not, they are a rather sad companion.

No. 13.

No. 13.

THE NOSE.—Fig. 1 shows the normal nose, betokening an average character.

THE NOSE.—Fig. 1 shows a normal nose, indicating an average character.

Fig. 2 is too rounded at the tip. Force of character is lacking.

Fig. 2 is too rounded at the tip. It lacks a strong character.

Fig. 3 reveals a drooping line between the tip of the nose and the upper lip. This stands for a character that loves amusements and is apt to neglect the real things of life.

Fig. 3 shows a downward curve from the tip of the nose to the upper lip. This represents a person who enjoys fun and tends to overlook the important aspects of life.

Fig. 4 gives a pronounced, fleshy curl where the nose joins the face. This is a sign that the possessor is a clear thinker, a leader of others, an intelligent person.

Fig. 4 shows a prominent, well-defined curve where the nose meets the face. This indicates that the person has a clear mind, is a natural leader, and is intelligent.

Fig. 5 shows a thin, pointed nose. The possessor is, probably, of a refined nature, but he or she is apt to be lacking in sympathy, even cruel.

Fig. 5 shows a thin, pointed nose. The person who has it is likely to have a refined nature, but they might also be lacking in sympathy, even cruel.

Fig. 6 depicts a curved ridge. This is the nose of a person who lacks a refined nature. He may be jolly and humorous, but certainly not actuated by the highest ideals. Many noses of this shape are the result of an accident, which, of course, does not count.

Fig. 6 shows a curved ridge. This is the nose of someone who doesn't have a refined character. He might be cheerful and funny, but he isn't driven by noble ideals. Many noses like this are the result of an accident, which, of course, doesn't matter.

A long nose indicates cautiousness, watchfulness, and often timidity.

A long nose shows carefulness, attentiveness, and often shyness.

A prominent nose that stands well out from the face shows a desire to observe and examine things, without the interference of others.

A prominent nose that sticks out from the face shows a desire to watch and explore things without anyone else's interference.

A fleshy tip to the nose displays a kindly nature, and a love of ease.

A fleshy nose tip shows a friendly personality and a relaxed attitude.

A short, small nose tells of conceit and a lack of sympathy for others.

A short, narrow nose shows arrogance and a lack of empathy for others.

A turned-up nose means that the possessor is a busybody, one who cannot keep a secret, but may be kind and generous.

A turned-up nose suggests that the person is a nosy individual, someone who can't keep a secret, but they might also be kind and generous.

THE EYES.—Large eyes denote love of talking and the ability to learn languages.

THE EYES.—Big eyes show a love for conversation and the ability to learn languages.

Small eyes denote secrecy and close-mindedness.

Small eyes suggest secrecy and narrow-mindedness.

Full, dark eyes denote love of the opposite sex.

Full, dark eyes show a deep affection for the opposite sex.

Truthful eyes are set straight in the head.

Truthful eyes are aligned straight in the head.

Untruthful eyes slope towards the nose.

Untruthful eyes angle down toward the nose.

Eyes that slope downwards from the nose are cruel and deceitful.

Eyes that slant down from the nose are unkind and treacherous.

Eyes set widely apart denote breadth of mind.

Eyes set widely apart indicate a spacious mind.

Eyes set close together denote narrow-mindedness.

Eyes that are close together indicate a narrow-minded perspective.

THE CHEEKS.—Full, rounded cheeks denote sociability and a love of friends.

THE CHEEKS.—Full, rounded cheeks indicate a friendly personality and a fondness for companionship.

Thin cheeks denote those who prefer their own company.

Thin cheeks indicate those who enjoy their own company.

Fullness in lower part of cheek denotes love of eating and drinking.

Fullness in the lower part of the cheek shows a love for eating and drinking.

A moderate fullness denotes hospitality.

A moderate fullness indicates hospitality.

High cheekbones show that the possessor is very methodical. He or she is likely to interfere in other people's business.

High cheekbones indicate that the person is very methodical. They are likely to get involved in other people's affairs.

THE FOREHEAD.—Prominent brows denote a practical disposition.

THE FOREHEAD.—Prominent brows indicate a practical mindset.

Fullness in center of forehead denotes a good memory for dates and events.

Fullness in the center of the forehead indicates a strong memory for dates and events.

A broad forehead denotes a humorous disposition.

A wide forehead indicates a funny personality.

A rounded forehead denotes musical ability; this is usually accompanied by curved eyebrows and wavy hair.

A rounded forehead indicates musical talent; this is often paired with arched eyebrows and wavy hair.

THE MOUTH AND LIPS.—When upper lip is deeply grooved down the center, it denotes modesty and refinement.

THE MOUTH AND LIPS.—When the upper lip has a deep groove running down the center, it indicates modesty and refinement.

A plain upper lip, boldness and forwardness.

A simple upper lip, confidence, and assertiveness.

A long upper lip denotes self-esteem and self-control.

A long upper lip indicates confidence and self-discipline.

Redness and fullness in center of lip, love and passion for opposite sex.

Redness and fullness in the center of the lip represent love and passion for the opposite sex.

Fullness at either side shows love of children and animals.

Fullness on either side shows a fondness for children and animals.

A mouth that displays the teeth when smiling denotes love of approbation and attention.

A smile that shows your teeth signals a desire for approval and attention.

A full, red, well-developed lower lip denotes a kindly, sympathetic disposition.

A full, red, well-defined lower lip indicates a warm and caring personality.

Thin lips denote a hard, selfish, and unsympathetic nature. The same with straight lips.

Thin lips suggest a tough, selfish, and unfeeling personality. The same goes for straight lips.

No. 14.

No. 14.

THE CHIN.—A receding chin, as shown in Fig. 1, p. 43, denotes a lack of firmness. It belongs to a person who has insufficient will of his own.

THE CHIN.—A receding chin, as shown in Fig. 1, p. 43, indicates a lack of firmness. It belongs to someone who has weak willpower.

A chin shaped as Fig. 2 or 3, or midway between these, provides a very acceptable character. There is determination and grit, without an excess of these qualities. Fig. 2 may be taken as the normal type.

A chin shaped like Fig. 2 or 3, or somewhere in between, gives a very appealing character. It shows determination and grit, but not too much of either. Fig. 2 can be considered the typical type.

Broad, bony structures of the chin denotes conscientiousness and straightforwardness.

Broad, bony structures of the chin indicate conscientiousness and straightforwardness.

Length and projection of chin denotes firmness, stability, and perseverance.

Length and projection of the chin indicate strength, stability, and determination.

An extremely long and projecting chin denotes stubbornness and obstinacy. (Fig. 4.)

An extremely long and protruding chin indicates stubbornness and obstinacy. (Fig. 4.)

A full ridge of fat under the chin denotes economy.

A full double chin indicates wealth.

WRINKLES.—A wrinkle commencing in the lower cheek and extending right under the chin, from side to side, is caused from constant talking.

WRINKLES.—A wrinkle that starts in the lower cheek and stretches right under the chin, from side to side, is caused by talking a lot.

A wrinkle running from the side of the nose, downwards upon the lower cheek, to the outer corners of the mouth, is a sign of love of approbation.

A line extending from the side of the nose, down the lower cheek, to the outer corners of the mouth, indicates a fondness for approval.

Whenever in laughter three parallel circular lines are formed in the cheeks there is a fund of folly in the character.

Whenever laughter creates three curved lines in the cheeks, there is a hint of foolishness in the personality.

Wrinkles lying horizontally across the root of the nose denote ability to command.

Wrinkles that run horizontally across the bridge of the nose indicate a person’s ability to lead.

Several perpendicular wrinkles between the eyebrows denote a plodding, persevering disposition.

Several vertical lines between the eyebrows indicate a diligent, persistent personality.

DIMPLES.—A round dimple in the chin denotes love of the beautiful in the opposite sex.

DIMPLES.—A round dimple in the chin indicates an appreciation for beauty in the opposite sex.

Dimples at the outer corners of the mouth are another sign of mirthfulness.

Dimples at the outer corners of the mouth are another sign of happiness.

Dimples in the center of cheeks are another sign of approbation.

Dimples in the middle of the cheeks are another sign of approval.

When a little cleft is seen at the tip of the nose it denotes the natural critic.

When a small cleft appears at the tip of the nose, it indicates a natural critic.

Close attention should always be given to texture and quality of the hair, eyes, and skin; this is most important, as the coarseness or refinement of character is shown very plainly to those who take the trouble to notice these things.

Close attention should always be paid to the texture and quality of the hair, eyes, and skin; this is crucial, as the roughness or sophistication of a person's character is very clearly shown to those who take the time to notice these details.

Color of hair, eyes, and skin is also very important; the depth of the feelings and passions is shown here; poorly colored people are much less passionate than their deeper colored fellow-creatures.

The color of hair, eyes, and skin is also very important; the intensity of feelings and passions is reflected here; people with lighter colors are much less passionate than their darker-colored peers.

Thus from dark individuals of coarse quality we expect coarse passions, and from dark fine-quality individuals deep, refined emotions.

So, from rough individuals with poor character, we expect rough passions, and from refined individuals with strong character, we expect deep, sophisticated emotions.

No. 15.

No. 15.

THE EYEBROWS.—Fig. 2 is intended for the eyebrows of a normal individual. Such a person goes about his duties in an ordinary, intelligent manner and does his best to make the world a little better place for having him in it.

THE EYEBROWS.—Fig. 2 shows the eyebrows of a typical person. This individual carries out their responsibilities in a usual, intelligent way and tries to make the world a slightly better place by being in it.

In Fig. 1, the eyebrows have insufficient shape. They belong to an individual of extremes; he or she is either too determined or devoid of kindness.

In Fig. 1, the eyebrows lack proper shape. They belong to a person of extremes; they are either overly determined or completely lacking in kindness.

In Fig. 3, the eyebrows are too curved, forming a full semi-circle. This is a sign of shallowness; they belong to a person who is not going to put himself out for somebody else.

In Fig. 3, the eyebrows are overly curved, creating a complete semi-circle. This indicates shallowness; they belong to someone who isn't willing to go out of their way for others.

In Fig. 4, the eyebrows are higher at the outer than at the inner ends. Such are difficult to diagnose. They may belong to a very jolly, funny person; but they may also belong to someone absolutely untrustworthy, a foxy individual, in fact. They should be read in company with other facial signs.

In Fig. 4, the eyebrows are higher at the outer ends than at the inner ends. Such features are hard to interpret. They might indicate a really cheerful, humorous person; but they could also belong to someone completely untrustworthy, a sly individual, really. They should be considered along with other facial cues.

In Fig. 5, the eyebrows meet on the nose. Hesitate before trusting a person so provided. He may be perfectly reliable, but make sure first.

In Fig. 5, the eyebrows join together over the nose. Think twice before trusting someone like that. They could be totally trustworthy, but verify it first.

Nos. 1 to 5 show eyebrows of fine or medium thickness, but Figs. 6 and 7 are coarser and heavier. Those that are neither too fine or too thick are best, since they are more likely to belong to a well-balanced person. Fine pencil streaks show a finniky, perhaps unkind nature. Heavy, bushy eyebrows point to an austere, querulous nature.

Nos. 1 to 5 show eyebrows of fine or medium thickness, but Figs. 6 and 7 are coarser and heavier. Those that are neither too fine nor too thick are best, as they are more likely to belong to a well-balanced person. Fine pencil streaks suggest a fussy, possibly unkind nature. Heavy, bushy eyebrows indicate a stern, easily irritated nature.

In Fig. 7, the upstanding hairs suggest a nature that may derive pleasure from posing.

In Fig. 7, the standing hairs imply a nature that might enjoy striking a pose.

A FINAL HINT.—In checking the "points" of a face, it is often found that one feature may contradict another. This does not prove that the explanations given above are incorrect. It goes to show that the character of the individual is not definitely set in one direction. He may vary at times or he may have the aptitude for fighting against one characteristic in favor of another. The only sound plan is to assess the character by striking a balance of all the "points" at issue.

A FINAL HINT.—When evaluating the "points" of a face, you may notice that one feature can contradict another. This doesn't mean that the explanations above are wrong. It indicates that a person's character isn't strictly defined in one way. They might change over time or have the ability to suppress one trait in favor of another. The best approach is to evaluate the character by considering all the "points" together.

HAVE YOU A MOLE?

Many people do not like these little marks, but let them be comforted, for in olden times, according to the wise men of the day, great reliance was placed on them. Just what a mole means depends on where it is to be found. The following may describe a mole of your own:—

Many people aren’t fond of these little marks, but they can take comfort in knowing that in ancient times, according to the wise men of that era, they were given a lot of significance. The meaning of a mole really depends on its location. The following might describe a mole of your own:—

RIGHT EYE (above).—Wealth and a happy marriage.

RIGHT EYE (above).—Wealth and a happy marriage.

LEFT EYE (above).—You have a great liking for the opposite sex and you will, thereby, gain much happiness.

LEFT EYE (above).—You have a strong attraction to the opposite sex, and because of that, you will find a lot of happiness.

TEMPLE.—As above.

TEMPLE.—As mentioned.

NOSE.—You will succeed in business.

NOSE.—You're going to succeed in business.

CHEEK.—You will be happy, but not be blessed with fame and fortune.

CHEEK.—You will be happy, but you won't have fame and fortune.

CHIN.—Fortunate in your choice of friends.

CHIN.—Lucky to have such great friends.

EAR (either).—A contented nature.

EAR (either).—A happy nature.

ARMS.—A happy nature, but with something of the "don't care" spirit.

ARMS.—A cheerful personality, but with a bit of a "whatever" attitude.

SHOULDERS.—Will face difficulties with fortitude.

SHOULDERS.—Will face challenges bravely.

HANDS.—A practical nature. Able to take care of yourself.

HANDS.—A practical approach. Capable of being self-sufficient.

LEGS.—Strong willed.

LEGS.—Determined.

NECK.—You have a great deal of patience.

NECK.—You have a lot of patience.


WHAT DO YOUR BUMPS MEAN?

Just feel the shape of your own head, and then ask a friend to let you do the same thing to him or her. Most likely you will be very surprised at the difference between the two. You may have bumps in certain places while your friend has them in totally different parts.

Just feel the shape of your own head, and then ask a friend to let you do the same thing to them. You'll probably be really surprised by the differences between the two of you. You might have bumps in certain areas while your friend has them in completely different spots.

The science of phrenology, which is the reading of bumps, has discovered that bumps in certain places point to certain characteristics; if you have them, you must have the characteristics, and, if you have not them, you cannot have those qualities. In fact, the reading of character through the medium of bumps is a very definite science, and it is a science that can be easily learned and applied by almost anyone. Of course, there is much to learn, but there is no need to know a great deal if you merely want to assess a person's character in general terms.

The science of phrenology, which involves reading bumps on the head, has found that bumps in specific areas indicate certain traits; if you have those bumps, you likely have those traits, and if you don't have them, you probably lack those qualities. In fact, interpreting character through the analysis of bumps is a well-defined science that almost anyone can easily learn and apply. There's certainly a lot to study, but you don't need to know everything if you just want to evaluate someone's character in general.

A chart is supplied on p. 47, and on it is marked out just enough to enable you to read a head with ease. Only certain areas are mapped out; the rest of the head may be the location of bumps, but it does not present the bumps which are likely to interest us just now.

A chart is provided on p. 47, and it shows just enough detail for you to easily read a head. Only specific areas are highlighted; the rest of the head may have bumps, but it doesn’t show the bumps that would likely interest us right now.

The areas are as follows:—

The areas are as follows:—

1.—Lying at the top of the head, in the center and coming a little way towards the forehead. If this area is well developed, it shows that the individual has a benevolent nature. He is generous and kind; he will work for the good of others and not think only of himself.

1.—Located at the top of the head, in the center and extending slightly toward the forehead. If this area is well developed, it indicates that the person has a kind nature. They are generous and caring; they will strive for the well-being of others rather than just focusing on themselves.

If the area is over-developed, the individual will be inclined to favor others at the expense of his own safety; if it is under-developed, he will be cruel and selfish.

If the area is overdeveloped, a person is likely to prioritize others over their own safety; if it is underdeveloped, they will be harsh and self-centered.

2.—Situated above but a little behind the eye; usually the place is just covered by hair. When this area is well developed, it shows that the individual possesses plenty of happiness and a store of wit and mirth. He is a pleasant person, smiles on adversity and is excellent company.

2.—Located slightly above and behind the eye; this area is usually just covered by hair. When this area is well-defined, it indicates that the person has a lot of happiness and a good amount of humor and cheer. They are an enjoyable person, smiling in the face of challenges and making for great company.

If the area is over-developed, the individual is one who can never be taken seriously, who pokes fun at everything; if it is under-developed, he is the type of person who is never known to smile.

If the area is over-developed, the person is someone who can never be taken seriously, who mocks everything; if it is under-developed, they are the type of person who never seems to smile.

3.—In the middle of the head, where it curves down towards the back of the neck. In cases where this area is well developed, the person is one who has strength of mind; he is firm in his actions; he cannot be persuaded against his own judgment; and he likes his own way.

3.—In the center of the forehead, where it slopes down towards the back of the neck. If this area is well-defined, the person tends to have strong willpower; they are resolute in their actions; they won't be swayed from their own beliefs; and they prefer to do things their own way.

If this area is over-developed, the person is obstinate and stubborn; if it is under-developed, he is easily led, apt to waver and has not a mind of his own.

If this area is over-developed, the person is stubborn and inflexible; if it is under-developed, they are easily influenced, prone to indecision, and lack their own opinions.

No. 16.—Chart of Phrenology.

No. 16.—Phrenology Chart.

1—Benevolence, generosity, kindness.

Kindness and generosity.

2—Happiness, Wit, Mirth.

2—Joy, Humor, Fun.

3—Firmness, Strength of Mind.

3—Mental Toughness, Resilience.

4—Self-Esteem, Dignity, Pride.

Self-Worth, Dignity, Pride.

5—Conscientiousness, Sense of Duty.

5—Conscientiousness, Sense of Responsibility.

6—Love.

6—Love.

7—Courage.

7—Bravery.

8—Desire for Marriage.

8—Desire to Get Married.

9—Love of Children.

9—Children's Love.

4.—In the middle of the head, lower down at the back than No. 3. When this area is found in a well-developed condition, the possessor is a person who has dignity, self-esteem and proper pride. He is one who lives an upright life because he puts a high price on these qualities.

4.—In the middle of the head, lower down at the back than No. 3. When this area is well-developed, the person is someone who holds dignity, self-esteem, and a healthy sense of pride. They lead an upright life because they value these qualities highly.

If this area is over-developed, the individual is over-confident, he thinks too much of himself and is haughty; if it lacks development, he is too humble and suffers from an inferiority complex.

If this area is overdeveloped, the person is overconfident; they think too highly of themselves and come across as arrogant. If it’s underdeveloped, they are too humble and struggle with feelings of inferiority.

5.—Lying beside Nos. 3 and 4. To find this area well developed is a sure sign that the possessor is a conscientious individual; it shows that he has a high sense of duty, and his life will center around actions that are based on what he thinks is right.

5.—Lying beside Nos. 3 and 4. Finding this area well developed is a clear sign that the person is responsible; it indicates that they have a strong sense of duty, and their life will revolve around actions based on what they believe is right.

If this area is over-developed, the possessor will never progress far because he will be always stopping and wondering whether what he proposes to do is right; if under-developed, the possessor is one who does not care whether what he does is wrong or right, so long as it brings him pleasure and gain.

If this area is over-developed, the person will never make much progress because they'll always be pausing and questioning whether what they plan to do is right; if it's under-developed, the person is someone who doesn't care whether what they do is wrong or right, as long as it brings them pleasure and benefit.

6.—At the base of the skull, at the back, where it joins the backbone. If this area is well developed, it shows that the individual has the power of loving somebody of the opposite sex in a proper manner. He or she will fall in love when a suitable occasion arises and will make an excellent partner.

6.—At the back of the skull, where it connects to the spine. If this area is well developed, it indicates that the person has the ability to love someone of the opposite sex in a healthy way. They will fall in love when the right opportunity comes along and will make a great partner.

If this area is over-developed, the individual will be too passionate, will fall in love with little or slight provocation, and will give himself or herself a great deal of unhappiness; if under-developed, he or she will be too cold to be moved by the thoughts of love.

If this area is over-developed, a person will be overly passionate, falling in love with little or no encouragement, leading to a lot of unhappiness; if under-developed, they will be too emotionally distant to feel the effects of love.

7.—A slight distance away from the back of the ear. When this area is well developed, the individual may be counted on to be courageously inclined. He will not know the meaning of fear, and will not hold back because troubles may be brewing.

7.—A short distance behind the ear. When this area is well developed, the person is likely to be naturally courageous. They won't know what fear is and won't hesitate to act when challenges arise.

If this area is over-developed, we have a quarrelsome person and if under-developed, one who is afraid of his skin.

If this area is overdeveloped, we have a combative person, and if it's underdeveloped, one who is insecure.

8.—Beside No. 7, but more in the center of the back of the head. Whenever this area is properly developed, it shows that the possessor would make an admirable husband or wife. He or she would be devoted, loyal and attentive.

8.—Next to No. 7, but more in the center of the back of the head. When this area is well developed, it indicates that the person would be an excellent husband or wife. They would be devoted, loyal, and attentive.

If the area is over-developed, the possessor has a jealous disposition; if under-developed, he or she is fickle and apt to flirt with others.

If the area is overdeveloped, the owner is possessive; if underdeveloped, he or she is inconsistent and likely to be flirtatious with others.

9.—Beside No. 8, in the center of the back of the head, low down. Should this area be well developed, it shows that the possessor has a proper love and regard for children and that he thinks no person has experienced the fullest joys of life who has not become a parent.

9.—Next to No. 8, at the center of the back of the head, lower down. If this area is well developed, it indicates that the person has a genuine love and respect for children and believes that no one has truly experienced the greatest joys of life unless they have become a parent.

If this area is over-developed, the possessor thinks so much of children that he spoils them; if it is under-developed, he is of the type that "cannot stand them at any price."

If this area is over-developed, the owner cares so much about children that he spoils them; if it is under-developed, he is the type who "cannot stand them at all."


HOW ASTROLOGY DECIDES YOUR DESTINY

Astrology is one of the oldest sciences in the world. It is said to have originated with the Egyptians, almost at the very beginning of time. Indeed, it is almost impossible to trace a period when this science was not practiced.

Astrology is one of the oldest sciences in the world. It's believed to have started with the Egyptians, almost at the very beginning of time. In fact, it's nearly impossible to pinpoint a time when this science wasn't practiced.

There is nothing new under the sun, and its close followers will scarcely allow any errors in its deductions. They go so far as to declare it to be an exact science, a term which means that everything can be reasoned out and proved; nothing is left to guesswork.

There’s nothing original anymore, and its devoted followers barely tolerate any mistakes in its conclusions. They even claim it to be a precise science, which means everything can be figured out and proven; nothing is left to chance.

Such sciences are Mathematics, Algebra, and Geometry. We need not believe that Astrology is all this, but certainly some very startling and accurate predictions have been made by astrologers.

Such sciences include Mathematics, Algebra, and Geometry. We don't have to think that Astrology is just these, but some pretty surprising and accurate predictions have definitely been made by astrologers.

However, as in all other methods of fortunetelling attempted by us mortals, it is far from infallible. So long as we do not take it to be exact and sure, we shall get plenty of amusement and interest from its study, with the exciting feeling all the time at the back of our minds that "it might come true."

However, like all other methods of fortune-telling tried by us humans, it is far from foolproof. As long as we don't expect it to be exact and certain, we can enjoy and be intrigued by its study, always with the thrilling thought in the back of our minds that "it might actually come true."

Here is a list giving you the names and meanings given to planets by astrologers.

Here’s a list that provides the names and meanings assigned to planets by astrologers.

Name. Approximate meaning given by Astrologers.
Mars. Strength.
Venus. Beauty.
Mercury. Capacity for adapting oneself.
Uranus. Improvement.
Sun. Life.
Jupiter. Freedom and growth.
Saturn. Diminished—shrinking—lack of growth.
Neptune. Able to receive—receptive.
Earth. Physical—not spiritual.
The Moon. Feeling.

The main idea at the back of astrology is that the planets (or starry bodies which revolve round the sun) each have a strong and varying influence upon the minds of human beings.

The core concept of astrology is that the planets (or celestial bodies that orbit the sun) each have a powerful and diverse impact on human minds.

THE ZODIAC.—Of course when the planets revolve round the sun they travel through a course or path. The Zodiac is the name given by astronomers to the boundary which encloses this course or path in the sky.

THE ZODIAC.—When the planets orbit the sun, they follow a specific path. The Zodiac is the term that astronomers use to refer to the boundary that surrounds this path in the sky.

The signs of the Zodiac are the spaces into which the Zodiac is divided.

The signs of the Zodiac are the divisions that make up the Zodiac.

Here are the signs of the Zodiac arranged in order to show which signs are opposite to each other.

Here are the Zodiac signs arranged to show which ones are opposite each other.

Aries. facing Libra.
Taurus.   Scorpio.
Gemini.   Sagittarius.
Cancer.   Capricorn.
Leo.   Aquarius.
Virgo.   Pisces.

Now each sign has a planet which is said to rule it; this is called the ruling planet. It is from the nature of this planet that the probable character and fate of the individual are told. It is not necessary to know the whys and wherefores of this, if you have not studied astronomy it will only serve to muddle you, and if, on the other hand, you do understand astronomy you will not need any explanation. We will just say what does happen, and that will tell you all you need in these first steps.

Now, each zodiac sign has a planet that’s considered its ruler; this is called the ruling planet. The characteristics of this planet help to determine the likely traits and destiny of a person. You don’t need to understand all the reasons behind this—if you haven’t studied astronomy, it will only confuse you, and if you have studied it, you’ll already know what it means. We'll simply state what happens, and that will provide all the information you need for these initial steps.

Well, we all know that the earth revolves upon its axis once in every 24 hours. Now, according to astronomers, this causes one of the Zodiac signs to appear in the eastern sky, where it remains for two hours. We have said that each sign has a planet ruling it, so the sign that appears on the sky at the time of birth decides what planet that person is born under or is influenced by.

Well, we all know that the Earth rotates on its axis once every 24 hours. According to astronomers, this causes one of the Zodiac signs to rise in the eastern sky, where it stays for two hours. We’ve mentioned that each sign has a ruling planet, so the sign that appears in the sky at the time of someone's birth determines which planet influences that person.

Let us suppose for a moment that you were born when the sign Libra was rising, as the saying is. The planet which rules Libra is Venus, so the person born at that time would be a Venus type, i.e., a person having the influence of Venus upon him.

Let’s assume for a moment that you were born when Libra was rising, as they say. The planet that rules Libra is Venus, so a person born at that time would be a Venus type, meaning someone influenced by Venus.

In addition to the main ruling planet, astrologers will tell you that there are other "neighboring" planets—we will call them neighboring because it is a simple term—which also have their effect upon us. Astrologers call this one planet being "in aspect" with another. For instance, you might have the planet Mars in aspect with (or influenced by) the planet Saturn; you would then be dealing with a very strong character.

In addition to the main ruling planet, astrologers will tell you that there are other "neighboring" planets—we'll call them neighboring because it's an easy term—which also influence us. Astrologers refer to one planet being "in aspect" with another. For example, if you have the planet Mars in aspect with (or influenced by) the planet Saturn, you would be dealing with a very strong character.

The qualities of Mars which give the fighter and the pushing type, or in excess the bully, will be well steadied by the qualities of Saturn, which by themselves give coldness and, in excess, lack of feeling. The two together result in a character remarkable for its steadiness combined with its never-wearying energy and good balance.

The traits of Mars that create a fighter and a go-getter, or in excess, a bully, will be well balanced by the traits of Saturn, which on their own can bring coldness and, in excess, emotional detachment. Together, they create a personality that stands out for its steady nature, tireless energy, and good balance.

So you see, we seldom find pure types (i.e., qualities of Mars, or other planets by themselves), and it is very fortunate that this is so; we should get a very one-sided world if we did.

So you see, we rarely encounter pure types (like the qualities of Mars or other planets on their own), and it's actually a good thing that we don't; we would end up with a very one-dimensional world if we did.

Now we come to that part of Astrology which really interests most people; here will be shown the birth-dates for each month in the year and the probable characters of persons born at that special time. You may ask why the characters are given and why not the fate or future of the person concerned. The reason is this: you can be pretty sure that what you read of an individual's character will give you a sound idea of what in all probability his future will be.

Now we reach the section of Astrology that captures the interest of most people; here, you’ll find the birth dates for each month of the year along with the likely personalities of individuals born during that time. You might wonder why we discuss personalities instead of a person's fate or future. The reason is this: you can be fairly certain that understanding an individual's character will give you a good sense of what their future is likely to be.

After all, the carving out of our lives is in our own hands. We are the masters of our fate, or as the song has it, "Captain of our Soul."

After all, shaping our lives is up to us. We are in control of our destiny, or as the song goes, "Captain of our Soul."

However, if we believe astrologers, there is a way to tell the times of our lives when matters should go smoothly or the reverse. The most favorable times for speculating with money, starting in business, in fact, the most and least favorable periods of our lives can, according to astrology, be worked out by what is known as the Horoscope.

However, if we trust astrologers, there's a way to identify the times in our lives when things are likely to go well or not. The best times for investing money, starting a business, and in fact, the most and least favorable periods of our lives can, according to astrology, be determined through what is called the Horoscope.

Now this Horoscope is in reality a chart of your life. The rocky waters are shown, and the barrier reefs which each of us must avoid through our life, so you will see a use in the study of astrology. It would seem to be Nature's warning to us all of the necessity for effort, effort and again effort.

Now, this Horoscope is basically a map of your life. It illustrates the rough waters and the obstacles we all need to steer clear of throughout our lives, showing the value in studying astrology. It appears to be Nature's reminder to all of us about the importance of effort, effort, and more effort.

Here are the birth dates and characteristics of persons born between the dates mentioned. Since astrology is not infallible, do not take all these characteristics too seriously.

Here are the birth dates and traits of people born between the mentioned dates. Since astrology isn't foolproof, don't take all these traits too seriously.

You will notice that each date is taken from about the 20th of one month to the 20th of the next month.

You’ll see that each date ranges from around the 20th of one month to the 20th of the following month.

WHEN WERE YOU BORN?

Dec. 22nd to Jan. 20th.

People born during this period have considerable mental ability and a keen business instinct. They are fond of the imaginative arts. They are proud; they like their own way and they see that they get it. Generally speaking, they are better fitted to lead than to follow others.

People born during this period have significant mental ability and a sharp business instinct. They enjoy creative arts. They are proud; they prefer to do things their own way and ensure they achieve that. Overall, they are generally more suited to lead than to follow others.

However, they do not take kindly to changes of any kind, and are annoyed by newfangled ideas. They do not want the advice of other people and often resent it. They do not strike out in new directions and they avoid taking risks. They lack "push."

However, they don't respond well to any kind of change and are irritated by modern ideas. They don't want advice from others and often feel resentful about it. They don't explore new paths and steer clear of taking risks. They lack drive.

To these people, we say:

To these people, we say:

Don't wait for opportunities—make them.

Don't wait for opportunities—create them.

Don't let your pride persuade you to keep on the wrong road rather than turn back.

Don't let your pride convince you to stay on the wrong path instead of turning back.

Don't be afraid of admitting and correcting a mistake.

Don't be afraid to admit and fix a mistake.

Don't run away from trouble; meet it with a bold front.

Don't run away from problems; face them head-on with confidence.

Jan. 21st to Feb. 19th.

People born during this period have a strong sense of duty. They have a kindly disposition and are inclined to be affectionate. They refuse to think ill of anyone until the bad qualities are proved. Being straightforward themselves, they imagine everyone else is the same and, on this account, they are likely to suffer some bitter experiences.

People born during this period have a strong sense of responsibility. They are kind-hearted and tend to be loving. They won’t think poorly of anyone until they see clear evidence of bad traits. Being honest themselves, they assume others are too, which can lead to some frustrating experiences.

However, they lack a proper regard for their own welfare. They are a little too confiding and they are not adaptable. Once they make up their minds on a matter, it is almost impossible to persuade them to change it.

However, they don't take their own well-being seriously enough. They're a bit too trusting and not very flexible. Once they decide on something, it's nearly impossible to convince them to change their minds.

To these people we say:

To these people, we say:

Don't brood over troubles. Face the facts, fight them out, and then, forget all about them.

Don't dwell on problems. Face the facts, tackle them head-on, and then, forget about them.

Don't be guided by impulses.

Don't act on impulses.

Don't neglect the financial side of things, if you want to succeed.

Don't overlook the financial aspect if you want to be successful.

Feb. 20th to March 20th.

People born during this period are just in their dealings, and would not injure another willingly. Their code of honor is a strict one. They are industrious and persistent. They endeavor to perform their share in making the world a better and a happier place.

People born during this time are fair in their interactions and wouldn’t harm others intentionally. They have a strict code of honor. They are hardworking and determined. They strive to do their part in making the world a better and happier place.

However, they are too cautious and do not take sufficient risks to make life a complete success. Too often, they ask themselves whether they should go ahead with a project and, while they are hesitating, the opportune moment flies away.

However, they are too careful and don't take enough risks to make life a total success. Too often, they wonder if they should continue with a project, and while they hesitate, the right moment slips away.

To these people, we say:

To these folks, we say:

Don't listen to the voice of despair.

Don't listen to the voice of hopelessness.

Don't be downhearted, if you don't see, at first, the way to do a thing.

Don't be discouraged if you don't immediately see how to do something.

Don't think in small things. Think large.

Don't focus on small things. Think big.

March 21st to April 19th.

People born during this period are thoughtful. They are artistic, are fond of the fine arts, and like all that is beautiful. They are self-willed and rebel when others try to drive them. They do not take much notice of convention, and the way of the world means nothing to them.

People born during this period are reflective. They are creative, appreciate the fine arts, and enjoy everything beautiful. They are strong-willed and resist when others try to control them. They don’t pay much attention to convention, and societal norms don’t matter to them.

However, they are apt to shrink from disagreeable work, and everything sordid disgusts them. They are too sensitive and take offense too readily.

However, they tend to avoid unpleasant tasks, and anything dirty makes them feel disgusted. They are too sensitive and get offended too easily.

To these people, we say:

To these people, we say:

Don't set yourself against the world: you will lose if you do.

Don't go against the world: you'll lose if you do.

Don't tire of your task before it is done.

Don't get tired of your task before it's finished.

Don't be too thin-skinned.

Don't be so sensitive.

Don't forget that it takes all sorts of people to make up the world.

Don't forget that it takes all kinds of people to make up the world.

April 20th to May 20th.

People born during this period possess a warm and generous heart. They are good workers and display a genuine interest in everything they undertake. They possess the kind of mind that seems to act instinctively and which does not depend so much on real reason. They are lavish in gifts and kindness.

People born during this time have a warm and generous heart. They are hardworking and show a real interest in everything they do. They have an instinctive mindset that doesn’t rely heavily on logical reasoning. They are generous with their gifts and acts of kindness.

However, they are liable to rush to extremes, and they lack balance. Consequently, they are easily misled.

However, they tend to rush to extremes, and they lack balance. As a result, they are easily misled.

To these people, we say:

To these people, we say:

Don't get excited unnecessarily.

Don’t get overly excited.

Don't be too easily persuaded.

Don't be easily convinced.

Don't allow your emotions to master you.

Don't let your emotions control you.

May 21st to June 21st.

People born during this period are ambitious and they aspire to very high things. They are sensitive and sympathetic. They have lively imaginations and they are given to building castles in the air. They are naturally eloquent and are never at a loss for something to say.

People born during this period are ambitious and aim for great achievements. They are sensitive and caring. They have vibrant imaginations and often daydream. They are naturally articulate and always have something to say.

However, they are rarely content with things as they find them. Consequently, they grumble a great deal. They do not weigh up the "pros and cons" before deciding on a matter; and they jump to conclusions.

However, they are rarely satisfied with things as they are. As a result, they complain a lot. They don't consider the "pros and cons" before making a decision; instead, they jump to conclusions.

To these people, we say:

To these people, we say:

Don't be discouraged too quickly.

Don't get discouraged too fast.

Dream if you like, but don't neglect to translate your dreams into realities.

Dream if you want, but don't forget to turn your dreams into reality.

Don't be too enthusiastic.

Don't be overly enthusiastic.

Don't forget that work rather than plans win a home.

Don't forget that hard work, not just plans, builds a home.

June 22nd to July 22nd.

People born during this period are highly generous and they make sacrifices in order to help others. They do nothing in a half-hearted way, whether it is work or play. They are persevering and the home is put before anything else.

People born during this time are very generous and make sacrifices to help others. They don't do anything half-heartedly, whether it's work or play. They are persistent, and family comes before everything else.

However, they dislike changes which mean an alteration in domestic life and they are a trifle old-fashioned in some of their beliefs. A little flattery or persuasion is apt to lead them astray, and their better judgment is rapidly overborne by a strong personality.

However, they don’t like changes that disrupt their home life, and they're a bit old-fashioned in some of their beliefs. A little flattery or persuasion can easily mislead them, and their better judgment is quickly overshadowed by a strong personality.

To these people, we say:

To these folks, we say:

Don't dash headlong into anything.

Don’t rush into anything.

Don't be irritable under contradiction.

Don’t be grumpy about disagreement.

Don't let your emotions run away with you.

Don't let your feelings take control of you.

Don't spoil your chances for a little show of love.

Don't ruin your chances for a little display of affection.

July 23rd to August 21st.

People born during this period easily adapt themselves to circumstances, and they are considered "jolly good company." They have "push" and enterprise in a marked degree. They are affectionate, generous and highly capable.

People born during this time easily adjust to their surroundings, and they are seen as "great company." They have a strong drive and initiative. They are loving, generous, and very capable.

However, they lack a certain amount of self-control and they are not always dependable. They frequently forget promises, and they are often late in keeping appointments. In money affairs, they are likely to overlook their obligations.

However, they lack a certain level of self-control, and they aren’t always reliable. They often forget promises and are frequently late for appointments. When it comes to finances, they tend to overlook their responsibilities.

To these people, we say:

To these people, we say:

Don't let your emotions sweep you off your feet.

Don't let your emotions take control of you.

Don't become downcast too easily.

Don't get discouraged too easily.

Don't be obstinate.

Don't be stubborn.

Don't make up your mind in a hurry.

Don't rush to make a decision.

August 22nd to Sept. 22nd

People born during this month are well equipped for the battle of life, and they have several qualities which should bring them success. They are not easily flurried, and they know how to stand firm in an emergency. They are quick in perceiving the correct thing to do, no matter what it is. They are capable, dependable and thorough.

People born in this month are well-prepared for life's challenges, and they possess several qualities that lead to success. They don’t easily get flustered, and they know how to stay strong in an emergency. They quickly recognize the right course of action, whatever it may be. They are capable, reliable, and detail-oriented.

However, they are prone to be too independent, and they are apt to disregard good advice, preferring their own judgment. They are not quick in making friends because they are too wrapped up in themselves.

However, they tend to be too independent and often ignore good advice, preferring to rely on their own judgment. They are not quick to make friends because they are too focused on themselves.

To these people, we say:

To these folks, we say:

Don't take a plunge before reckoning up everything first.

Don't jump in without thinking everything through first.

Don't forget that there are two sides to every question. There is yours and the other man's.

Don't forget that there are two sides to every question. There's your side and the other person's.

Don't fall into the habit of doing tomorrow what should be done today.

Don't get into the habit of putting off today’s tasks for tomorrow.

Sept. 23rd to Oct. 23rd.

People born during this month are far-seeing and have excellent judgment. They have a passion for "finding out" things, and they want to know about everything that happens. Consequently, they are intelligent. They make delightful companions.

People born in this month are insightful and have great judgment. They have a strong curiosity and want to understand everything that happens. As a result, they are intelligent. They make great companions.

However, they are bad losers, and they often let themselves get out of hand. This seriously hurts their vanity, as they are exceedingly desirous of creating a good impression.

However, they are poor losers, and they often lose control. This seriously damages their ego, as they are very keen on making a good impression.

To these people, we say:

To them, we say:

Don't speak until you have thought twice.

Don't say anything until you've thought it over.

Don't be obstinate. Admit you are wrong when you know you are.

Don't be stubborn. Own up to your mistakes when you know you're wrong.

Don't abuse your opponent.

Don't bully your opponent.

Oct. 24th to Nov. 22nd.

People born during this month possess great ambition, and are persevering. They are full of energy and passionate spirit. One rebuff does not stop them; they return to the fray again and again, until they have conquered. They are precise in their actions, neat, methodical and tidy.

People born in this month have a strong ambition and are determined. They are full of energy and enthusiasm. One setback doesn’t discourage them; they jump back into the fight repeatedly until they succeed. They are careful in their actions, organized, systematic, and tidy.

However, they are domineering, and endeavor to impose their will on others. They lack discrimination and, once they conceive a hatred, there is nothing which can dispel it.

However, they are controlling and try to force their opinions on others. They can't see different perspectives and, once they develop a hatred, there's nothing that can change it.

To these people, we say:

To these people, we say:

Don't domineer.

Don't boss others around.

Don't do things when you feel resentful.

Don't act when you're feeling resentful.

Don't forget that prim and proper things sometimes defeat their own ends.

Don't forget that being too prim and proper can sometimes backfire.

Nov. 23rd to Dec. 21st.

People born during this month are, usually, virile and full of go and enterprise. They have more will power than the average and know how to surmount obstacles. Nothing comes amiss to them, and they are self-reliant.

People born in this month are usually energetic and ambitious. They tend to have more willpower than most and know how to overcome challenges. Nothing phases them, and they are independent.

However, they are inclined to quarrel with those who offer advice. They carry independence too far, and they often speak without realizing the significance of their words. They seldom confide in others.

However, they tend to argue with those who give advice. They take their independence too far, and they often speak without understanding the impact of their words. They rarely share their thoughts with others.

To these people, we say:

To these people, we say:

Don't act or speak and then think. Think first.

Don't act or speak before you think. Think first.

Don't be obstinate and think you are being determined.

Don't be stubborn and think you're being resolute.

Don't be headstrong and disregard advice that is disinterested.

Don't be stubborn and ignore advice that is unbiased.

Don't be carried away by fickle fancies.

Don't get swept up in changing whims.


YOUR CHILD'S OCCUPATION DECIDED BY THE STARS

It is a well-known fact that every human being is considerably influenced, as far as character and capabilities are concerned, by the time of the year in which he or she was born. That being so, it follows that the occupation best suited to any particular individual is, in a measure, related to his or her birth-date.

It’s a well-known fact that every person is significantly influenced, in terms of character and abilities, by the time of year they were born. Therefore, the job best suited for any individual is somewhat connected to their birth date.

Parents who are anxious to do the best for their children should take note of these conditions; they may be helpful in keeping round pegs out of square holes. Below, we offer suggestions which have proved of use in thousands of cases, where doubt had previously existed. The information may be used in this way: Suppose a child is about to leave school and is ready to make his or her entry into the world of work. In a number of cases, the child has a very definite idea of what he or she wants to do. If the work is reasonably suited to the child's temperament, station in life, and so on, it is much the best plan to allow him or her to follow the particular bent. It is just as well to note whether the chosen occupation fits in with the work which we list below for his or her individual birth-date. If it approximates to some occupation which we mention, well and good. Let the child go ahead, there is every chance of success. But, if it is quite alien to anything which is given in the list, caution is needed. We do not say that the child's ambition should be checked and that he or she should be put to a job of our selection, but we do say that caution ought to be exercised. We are perfectly ready to admit that the stars and the birth-date are not the only factors which count. Environment, upbringing, the father's occupation, and other things must influence the child. All these influences should be weighed and carefully considered.

Parents who want to do the best for their kids should pay attention to these factors; they can help in avoiding mismatches. Below, we provide suggestions that have been useful in thousands of situations where there was uncertainty before. This information can be used this way: Imagine a child is about to finish school and is ready to enter the workforce. In many cases, the child has a clear idea of what they want to do. If the job aligns with the child's personality, social status, and so on, it's usually best to let them pursue that interest. It's also important to consider whether the chosen job matches up with the work listed below for their specific birth date. If it overlaps with any of the professions we mention, that's great. Let the child move forward; there's a good chance of success. However, if it's completely different from what's on the list, proceed with caution. We’re not suggesting that the child's aspirations should be stifled or that they should be forced into a job we pick, but we do advise being careful. We fully acknowledge that the stars and birth date are not the only influences that matter. Factors like environment, upbringing, the father's job, and other elements should also play a role in shaping the child. All these aspects need to be weighed and given careful consideration.

But where astrology and the stars can give most help is in the case of a boy or girl who has no formulated idea as to what he or she wants to become. Thousands of children reach the school-leaving age without showing the slightest inkling for any particular job. To the parents of such children, we say, consult the lists set out below, seeing that they are based on astrological teachings. Go over the selected occupations carefully, discuss them with the child, explain what they offer in terms of money, work, hours, etc., and watch the effect they have on the child. In this way, it will soon be possible to gain an idea as to what occupation should be eventually decided on.

But where astrology and the stars can really help is with a boy or girl who has no clear idea of what they want to become. Thousands of kids reach the age of leaving school without showing the slightest interest in any specific job. To the parents of these children, we say, check out the lists below, as they are based on astrological teachings. Go through the selected occupations carefully, discuss them with your child, explain what they offer in terms of salary, work, hours, etc., and observe how your child reacts. This way, it will soon be possible to get an idea of what occupation should be ultimately chosen.

Here are the occupations suitable for each person:

Here are the jobs that are suitable for each person:

CAPRICORN BORN (Dec. 22nd to Jan. 20th).—Since people born in this period have considerable mental ability, it follows that they do well in most of the professions, since they can pass the necessary examinations and become well qualified. Thus, they ought to do satisfactorily in medicine,[56] the law, dentistry, the scholastic profession and similar occupations. The fact that they do not care to take risks unfits them for many business openings, but where aspirations are not high, they do well as clerks and in filling posts which consist of routine work. Girls, especially, should seek work which is connected with the imaginative arts.

CAPRICORN BORN (Dec. 22nd to Jan. 20th).—People born during this time have strong mental abilities, so they tend to succeed in most professions since they can pass the required exams and become well-qualified. Therefore, they are likely to do well in medicine,[56] law, dentistry, education, and similar fields. Their reluctance to take risks may limit their opportunities in business, but in roles that don't require high aspirations, they perform well as clerks and in positions involving routine tasks. Girls, in particular, should pursue careers related to the creative arts.

AQUARIAN BORN (Jan. 21st to Feb. 19th).—Boys display a good deal of interest in occupations which require the use of their hands. This makes them capable in many engineering posts, in wireless, in cabinet-making and similar jobs. They are not good at creating or inventing in connection with these industries, however. There is the roving disposition implanted in these boys and many of them think that the pilot's job on an air liner could not be equalled.

AQUARIAN BORN (Jan. 21st to Feb. 19th).—Boys show a strong interest in jobs that involve hands-on work. This makes them skilled in many engineering fields, wireless technology, cabinet-making, and similar roles. However, they aren’t very creative or inventive in these industries. These boys have a wandering nature, and many of them believe that being a pilot on an airliner is unmatched.

Girls are, also, interested in working with their hands: thus they are fitted for dressmaking, the millinery trade, for dealing with arts and crafts supplies, etc. A certain number are eminently suited to secretarial work.

Girls are also interested in hands-on work: so they are well-suited for dressmaking, the millinery industry, and handling arts and crafts supplies, among other things. Some are particularly well-suited for secretarial jobs.

PISCEAN BORN (Feb. 20th to March 20th).—Children born in this period have a love for the sea and, therefore, the boys find congenial work as ship's mates, stewards, marine engineers, etc., while girls are suitable for stewardesses and other jobs filled by women on ocean-going vessels.

PISCEAN BORN (Feb. 20th to March 20th).—Kids born during this time have a strong connection to the sea, so the boys often find fulfilling jobs as shipmates, stewards, marine engineers, and similar roles, while girls are well-suited for positions like stewardesses and other jobs typically held by women on ships.

In addition boys and girls are both fitted to all kinds of work in shops, chain stores, etc., but they are not at their best when managing their own businesses. They require authority behind them.

In addition, both boys and girls are suited for various jobs in shops, chain stores, etc., but they don't perform their best when running their own businesses. They need some authority supporting them.

A few Pisceans have artistic ability which should lead them to do splendidly as authors, painters, musicians, etc.

A few Pisceans have artistic talent that should help them excel as writers, artists, musicians, and so on.

ARIES BORN (March 21st to April 19th).—The Aries child is often a problem, for certain of them have a rooted objection to anything in the nature of routine work. They chafe at going and coming at the same hour each day, and of doing the same work year after year. It is not that they are lazy, but that their nature refuses to be driven by set rules. With such children, it is wisest to interest them in whatever they fancy, until the time comes when they launch out on some brilliant scheme of their own. Aries men are the ones that fill unusual, out-of-the-way posts.

ARIES BORN (March 21st to April 19th).—Aries kids can be challenging because many of them strongly dislike routine work. They get frustrated with having to come and go at the same time every day and doing the same tasks year after year. It's not that they're lazy; they just refuse to be controlled by strict rules. With these children, it’s best to engage them in whatever interests them until they're ready to pursue some exciting idea of their own. Aries adults tend to occupy unique and unconventional positions.

Where this rooted objection does not exist, the children are good in almost any position which permits of movement, as travellers, for instance.

Where this deep-seated objection is absent, children are generally well-behaved in almost any situation that allows for movement, like when they're traveling, for example.

TAURIAN BORN (April 20th to May 20th).—As a rule, children who are Taurians are very successful. They do not mind hard work and they have a "flair" for doing the right thing, without knowing why. They have a head for figures and money, and thus do well in banks and stockbroker's offices. They take kindly to long training, which enables them to succeed in law and medicine.

TAURIAN BORN (April 20th to May 20th).—Generally, kids born under the Taurus sign are quite successful. They don’t shy away from hard work and have a knack for making good decisions, often without realizing how they know what to do. They are skilled with numbers and finances, making them thrive in banking and stock brokerage. They are open to extensive training, which helps them excel in fields like law and medicine.

Both boys and girls are good with their hands. This makes them successful in a large number of occupations, as widely diverse as engineering and tailoring, or hairdressing and piano playing.

Both boys and girls are skilled with their hands. This helps them succeed in many different professions, ranging from engineering and tailoring to hairdressing and playing the piano.

GEMINI BORN (May 21st to June 21st).—Gemini children show a good deal of ambition, and their chief fault is that they object to beginning at the bottom of the ladder. Perhaps this is useful, in a way, as it goads them on to climbing upwards. They have a good deal of vision. Thus they make excellent newspaper men and women. They do well in new trades, notably in radio and the motor world. Also, they ought to make a success in certain branches of aviation. Their eloquence fits them admirably for travellers, and they would make their mark in any business which, eventually, gave them work of an imaginative nature. In a general way, they find interest in theatrical work, in literary activities and in architecture. All Gemini people have a streak in their natures which causes them to seek unnecessary changes.

GEMINI BORN (May 21st to June 21st).—Gemini kids are pretty ambitious, and their main flaw is that they don’t like starting at the bottom. This might actually be helpful since it pushes them to climb higher. They have a strong sense of vision, which makes them great in journalism. They excel in new industries, especially in radio and automotive fields. They’re likely to succeed in certain areas of aviation too. Their ability to communicate well makes them perfect for travel-related jobs, and they would stand out in any career that lets them use their creativity. Generally, they’re interested in theater, writing, and architecture. All Gemini people have a tendency to seek out unnecessary changes.

CANCER BORN (June 22nd to July 22nd).—Children born during this period are usually "workers." They will plod, they do not mind long hours, and they will set themselves to difficult jobs, if told to get on with them. As a rule, they should be set to something which enables them to work "on their own." They much prefer this to being a small peg in a large machine. They are suited to small businesses and agencies. A mail-order business might fit in with their requirements. Girls would do well as private teachers, running small schools of their own. They are, also, suited to the drapery trade.

CANCER BORN (June 22nd to July 22nd).—Kids born during this time are typically "workers." They will put in the effort, don’t mind long hours, and will take on tough tasks if asked to do so. Generally, they should be engaged in jobs that allow them to work "independently." They prefer this over being a small part of a big operation. They are well-suited for small businesses and agencies. A mail-order business might meet their needs. Girls could thrive as private teachers, running their own small schools. They are also well-suited for the retail trade.

LEO BORN (July 23rd to August 21st).—Those who are born during this period succeed best in what might be called "clean" occupations. The boys do not want to put on overalls and become grimy, and the girls prefer work that enables them to be always neat and tidy. Both of them show aptitude in marketing such things as jewelry, drugs, books and clothes, but they do not want to be concerned with making them. They are not so much interested in vending the necessaries of life as the luxuries. Thus, motor cars, victrolas, cameras, sports requisites, etc., attract them.

LEO BORN (July 23rd to August 21st).—People born during this time tend to excel in what could be called "clean" jobs. Boys generally don’t want to wear overalls and get dirty, and girls prefer tasks that allow them to stay neat and tidy. Both show a talent for selling items like jewelry, pharmaceuticals, books, and clothing, but they’re not interested in creating those products. They’re less focused on selling everyday necessities and more drawn to luxury items. Therefore, things like cars, record players, cameras, and sports gear appeal to them.

They are not much suited to clerical work, but a good number find an outlet for their ambitions in the theatrical and literary world, while a few make good dentists, radiologists and medical practitioners.

They aren't really cut out for clerical work, but quite a few find a way to channel their ambitions in theater and literature, while some excel as dentists, radiologists, and doctors.

VIRGO BORN (Aug. 22nd to Sept. 22nd).—These children are capable, but their great failing is that, once they find a fairly suitable post, they will not look for anything better. They prefer to hold on to a moderate certainty than to risk a little for a great success. Consequently, Virgo-born are found living on salaries just sufficient to keep them from want.

VIRGO BORN (Aug. 22nd to Sept. 22nd).—These individuals are capable, but their main flaw is that once they find a job that seems good enough, they won’t look for anything better. They prefer to stick with a stable situation rather than risk it for greater success. As a result, Virgo-born people often live on salaries that are just enough to keep them comfortable.

They are eminently suited to clerical work of the higher types, such as in banks, insurance companies, stockbrokers' offices, etc. They make good company secretaries, excellent journalists, fairly good actors and actresses, and the girls do well as teachers.

They are well-suited for high-level clerical work, like in banks, insurance companies, stockbroker offices, and so on. They make good company secretaries, excellent journalists, decent actors and actresses, and the women do well as teachers.

LIBRA BORN (Sept. 23rd to October 23rd).—Children of this period do not mind hard work, but they hate monotony, especially if it is at all sordid. They have good judgment, a quality which fits them for such[58] diverse occupations as medicine and the drama, the law and dressmaking. No special trades or professions can be singled out for them; but, as long as they are set to work in a direction which provides them with an outlet for a nicely balanced judgment and a capacity for what might be termed the detective instinct, they should succeed admirably.

LIBRA BORN (Sept. 23rd to October 23rd).—Kids born during this time don’t mind putting in hard work, but they really dislike monotony, especially if it feels dreary. They have strong judgment, which makes them suited for various careers like medicine, acting, law, and fashion design. There aren’t any specific jobs that are perfect for them; however, as long as they are engaged in work that allows them to use their balanced judgment and what could be called a knack for sensing things out, they should do very well.

SCORPIO BORN (Oct. 24th to Nov. 22nd).—There is an abundance of ambition in these children, and they seek position rather than money. Thus, the boys do well in the Navy and the Army, and, in a less degree, in the Air Force. The Church holds out good openings for many of them, and the Mercantile Marine interest not a few. Medicine attracts both boys and girls, and so does the stage. Anything to do with chemicals seems to influence many of the boys. Scorpio-born children are often heard to say that they want to make a name for themselves.

SCORPIO BORN (Oct. 24th to Nov. 22nd).—These children are full of ambition and seek status over money. As a result, boys often excel in the Navy and Army, and to a lesser extent, in the Air Force. The Church offers great opportunities for many of them, and quite a few are interested in the Mercantile Marine. Medicine appeals to both boys and girls, as does acting. Many boys are also drawn to anything related to chemicals. Scorpio-born children frequently express their desire to make a name for themselves.

SAGITTARIAN BORN (Nov. 23rd to Dec. 21st).—Children of this period are fond of animals; thus they are suited to become veterinary surgeons, horse-dealers, farmers and even jockeys. One section of them, having excessive will power and plenty of self-reliance, makes a type of individual who seeks publicity in the political world. All are capable in business, especially in the executive branches. Not a few men become company promoters, chairmen and directors. The girls make excellent teachers and welfare workers.

SAGITTARIAN BORN (Nov. 23rd to Dec. 21st).—Kids born during this time love animals, making them great candidates for careers like veterinarians, horse traders, farmers, and even jockeys. Some of them, who have strong willpower and a lot of self-confidence, tend to seek the spotlight in politics. All Sagittarians are quite capable in business, especially in leadership roles. Many men become company promoters, chairpersons, and directors. The women excel as teachers and social workers.


WHAT ARE YOUR HOBBIES?

According to your Zodiac sign you have a disposition for certain hobbies. You may not necessarily have these hobbies but your inclinations lie towards them.

According to your Zodiac sign, you’re inclined towards certain hobbies. You might not have these hobbies for sure, but you tend to be drawn to them.

CAPRICORN BORN.—Gardening. Nature Study. Rambles in the countryside. Making things of almost any kind. Chemistry. Physics.

CAPRICORN BORN.—Gardening. Nature study. Walks in the countryside. Creating things of almost any kind. Chemistry. Physics.

AQUARIAN BORN.—Aviation, ranging from actual flying to making aeroplane models. Gliding. Constructing all kinds of articles. Painting pictures. Drawing. Needlework.

AQUARIAN BORN.—Aviation, from actual flying to building airplane models. Gliding. Creating all sorts of items. Painting. Drawing. Sewing.

PISCES BORN.—Traveling, especially by sea. Photography. Constructing and using wireless apparatus. Making electrical apparatus. Theater-going and amateur theatricals. Arts and crafts (girls).

PISCES BORN.—Traveling, especially by sea. Photography. Building and using wireless devices. Creating electrical gadgets. Going to the theater and participating in amateur plays. Arts and crafts (for girls).

ARIES BORN.—Traveling, touring. Anything connected with motor cars. Sight-seeing. Making things. Reading. Arts and crafts (girls).

ARIES BORN.—Traveling, touring. Anything related to cars. Sightseeing. Creating things. Reading. Arts and crafts (for girls).

TAURUS BORN.—Constructive hobbies, from wireless to the building of houses. Walking. Golf. Swimming. Collecting antiques.

TAURUS BORN.—Creative hobbies, from radio to house construction. Walking. Golf. Swimming. Collecting antiques.

GEMINI BORN.—Likely to be interested in inventions. Good at solving puzzles. Football. Tennis. Nature rambling. Girls have a bent for household duties, such as cooking, needlework, etc.

GEMINI BORN.—Tend to be interested in inventions. Skilled at solving puzzles. Football. Tennis. Hiking in nature. Girls often enjoy household tasks like cooking, sewing, etc.

CANCER BORN.—Interested in the wonders of the world. Anxious to see things and people. Music. Reading. Collecting antiques. Almost any outdoor game. Girls are fond of needlework of the finer kinds.

CANCER BORN.—Curious about the wonders of the world. Eager to experience new things and meet people. Enjoys music, reading, and collecting antiques. Almost any outdoor game is appealing. Girls enjoy needlework and fine crafts.

LEO BORN.—Hobbies allied to the daily work. Intellectual reading, especially anything bearing on historical matters. Going about. Golf. Swimming. Making things of an artistic nature.

LEO BORN.—Hobbies related to everyday work. Reading for pleasure, especially anything related to history. Going out and about. Golf. Swimming. Creating things artistically.

VIRGO BORN.—Indoor games. Making and repairing household articles. Good at manual activities, from playing the piano to constructing toys. Prefers to be amused indoors than out in the open.

VIRGO BORN.—Indoor games. Making and fixing household items. Skilled at hands-on activities, from playing the piano to building toys. Prefers having fun inside rather than outside.

LIBRA BORN.—Doing things to keep the home ship-shape. Football. Cricket. Photography. Reading. Wireless. Needlework and knitting (girls).

LIBRA BORN.—Staying on top of home organization. Football. Cricket. Photography. Reading. Radio. Sewing and knitting (for girls).

SCORPIO BORN.—Scientific recreations of all kinds. Keeping pets. Nature rambling. Girls take a keen interest in household duties. Card playing. Seeing people. Dabbling in mysterious matters, such as thought-reading, table-rapping, seances, etc.

SCORPIO BORN.—Engaging in various scientific hobbies. Caring for pets. Exploring nature. Girls show a strong interest in domestic activities. Playing cards. Socializing. Experimenting with mysterious things like mind reading, table tapping, séances, and more.

SAGITTARIAN BORN.—Hobbies of an intellectual character. Walking. Outdoor sports. Boxing. Nature study. Keeping pets. Reading.

SAGITTARIAN BORN.—Hobbies of an intellectual nature. Walking. Outdoor sports. Boxing. Studying nature. Caring for pets. Reading.


WHAT IS YOUR LUCKY NUMBER?

Once more from the rising sun of the East further marvelous theories have reached us through the paths of the ages. To many of our prosaic Western minds, maybe not unnaturally, these ideas will at first sight appear almost ridiculous. However, do not condemn numerical mysteries unheard, for no Manual of Fortunetelling would be complete should it not include a talk on this most arresting subject.

Once again, amazing theories have come to us from the rising sun in the East, traveling through the ages. For many of our practical Western minds, it’s understandable that these ideas might seem almost laughable at first. However, don’t dismiss numerical mysteries without hearing them out, because no guide to fortune telling would be complete without discussing this fascinating topic.

Students of numbers, as do astrologers and students of palmistry, declare that there is no such thing as luck or chance in the world. They also state that we are strongly but not inevitably influenced by certain powerful laws of Nature.

Students of numbers, like astrologers and palm readers, claim that luck or chance doesn't exist. They also say that we are significantly, but not necessarily, influenced by certain powerful laws of Nature.

Number science is certainly unknown to the great majority of us, but there are some superstitions which are based on evil numbers; these superstitions we treat with great respect. Very few of us really care to sit down thirteen at table, while I have known a man go sad and smokeless rather than be the third to light his cigarette off one match!

Number science is definitely a mystery to most of us, but there are some superstitions linked to unlucky numbers that we take very seriously. Very few of us are willing to sit down for dinner with thirteen people, and I've seen a guy who refused to light his cigarette off a match if it meant being the third one to do so, opting instead to stay sad and without smoke!

Fortunetelling by numbers is allied to astrology very closely indeed. Let us now take each day of the week individually and see what information we can get from it. You will find that very useful as a check upon your other forms of fortunetelling.

Fortune telling through numbers is closely tied to astrology. Let’s take a look at each day of the week one by one and see what insights we can gather from them. You’ll find this useful as a way to verify your other methods of fortune telling.

ON WHAT DAY WERE YOU BORN?

If, as I suggested, we take the days of the week we shall find that they in turn are influenced by the order in which they are found, or by the number which is theirs. For instance, Sunday being the first day, is influenced by No. 1, and Friday, being the sixth day takes No. 6 as its ruling number.

If, as I suggested, we look at the days of the week, we'll see they're influenced by their order or their assigned number. For example, Sunday is the first day, so it's influenced by No. 1, while Friday, being the sixth day, is influenced by No. 6.

According to the ancients each number has its corresponding planet; here is a little table showing the planet representing and ruling over each number.

According to ancient beliefs, every number has a corresponding planet. Here’s a small table showing which planet represents and rules over each number.

No. 0. Represented by Space.
No. 1. Represented by The Sun.
No. 2. Represented by The Moon
No. 3. Represented by Mars.
No. 4. Represented by Mercury.
No. 5. Represented by Jupiter.
No. 6. Represented by Venus.
No. 7. Represented by Saturn.
No. 8. Represented by Uranus.
No. 9. Represented by Neptune.

Taking each day of the week in order, we find the following characteristics.

Taking each day of the week in order, we find these characteristics.

TABLE OF DAYS IN WEEK

No. 1 (Sunday).—You will see by your table that this day takes the Sun for its ruler—Sun-day. It is a fortunate day; persons born on a Sunday have a brave and honest influence on them. They will be optimistic, but not[61] foolishly so, while at the same time they have great pride in the reputation of themselves and their families. If they have any fault it is, maybe, that this pride is felt, a little too strongly; they may be inclined to take themselves rather too seriously. However, I repeat, this is an excellent day.

No. 1 (Sunday).—You’ll notice from your table that this day is ruled by the Sun—Sun-day. It’s a lucky day; people born on a Sunday tend to have a bold and honest nature. They are optimistic, but not[61]naively so, and they take great pride in their own reputation and that of their families. If they do have a flaw, it might be that this pride can be a bit too intense; they may take themselves a little too seriously. Still, I emphasize, this is a fantastic day.

No. 2 (Monday).—This day is the Moon-day. The lesson for Monday men to learn is steadiness. They are too easily influenced and are blown hither and thither upon life's winds. They adapt themselves well to change of place, circumstances, scene, and frequently follow the sea. They have plenty of imagination in their natures, and should cultivate common sense.

No. 2 (Monday).—This day is Moon-day. The lesson for Monday people to learn is stability. They can be too swayed and are tossed around by life's currents. They adapt easily to changes in location, circumstances, and scenery, and often take to the sea. They have a lot of imagination in their personalities and should work on developing common sense.

No. 3 (Tuesday).—The day of Mars (French—Mardi). Frequently the engineers of the world. An ambitious go-ahead day is Tuesday. These Tuesday folk are the explorers, the men who emigrate, and the earnest patriots of life. Soldiers, workers at the furnace among other workers, are found among those born on Tuesday. Their womenfolk are inclined to be rather shrewish and domineering. They are not naturally good managers, and should cultivate this quality because they are always rare workers.

No. 3 (Tuesday).—The day of Mars (French—Mardi). Often the engineers of the world. Tuesday is an ambitious and forward-moving day. People born on this day tend to be explorers, those who emigrate, and dedicated patriots of life. Soldiers and workers at the furnace, among others, are among those born on Tuesdays. Their partners can be somewhat controlling and dominating. They aren’t naturally great managers, and they should work on developing this skill because they are consistently hard workers.

No. 4 (Wednesday).—The table tells us that these are the Mercurians. The men are quick at calculating figures, and always capable and thoughtful workers. Mercury, as its name implies, gives quickness, with business trading capacity. The women appear not to be so favorably influenced, they must guard against grumbling and gossip; then they may do well enough.

No. 4 (Wednesday).—The table tells us that these are the Mercurians. The men are fast at doing calculations and are always capable and diligent workers. Mercury, as its name suggests, brings speed and business savvy. The women seem to be less positively affected; they need to watch out for complaining and gossiping; if they do, they might do just fine.

No. 5 (Thursday).—Under the planet of Jupiter, these Thursday people have many good qualities. They are liberal and good natured, but have one vice—the outcome of their virtue. They are inclined to be too liberal with themselves, which is extravagance. Given an idea they can turn it to good account, but do not, as a rule, originate ideas. Statesmen are here found; let these Jupiterians beware of a love of display and what is commonly known as side. Then they are very excellent people indeed.

No. 5 (Thursday).—People born under the planet Jupiter have many positive traits. They are generous and friendly, but they have one flaw that comes from their goodness. They tend to be too indulgent with themselves, which leads to extravagance. When they have an idea, they can make the most of it, but they usually don't come up with new ideas themselves. You can find statesmen among them; however, these Jupiter folks should be cautious about a desire for attention and what’s often referred to as showiness. When they avoid that, they are truly wonderful people.

No. 6 (Friday).—Look at the table—see Venus is the planet of Friday. This accounts for many things. Here we see the typical Venus type. Gay, light-hearted, with no thought of the morrow, they flit happily through life like a gilded butterfly upon the wing. If they lack taste they over-dress. Their good qualities are their charming personalities, pleasing manners, and a quick command of music and art. They should beware of being only butterflies, and should cultivate strength of character. They should also obtain by hook or by crook a liking for hard work; it will serve them in good stead.

No. 6 (Friday).—Look at the table—Venus is the planet of Friday. This explains a lot. Here we see the typical Venus type. They're cheerful, carefree, and live in the moment, flitting through life like a golden butterfly in the air. If they lack style, they tend to over-dress. Their good traits include their charming personalities, pleasant manners, and a knack for music and art. They should be careful not to just be butterflies and should work on building strength of character. They should also find a way to develop a liking for hard work; it will benefit them in the long run.

No. 7 (Saturday).—Saturday, as its name tells us, has sad Saturn for its planet. Here we have the exact opposite to the persons mentioned who were born on a Friday. Saturday people miss half the joy of living by their cold and calculating natures. Careful with money, they are patient workers, they must beware of being miserly, and should certainly cultivate their missing sense of humor. The good qualities in these people are their sincerely earnest outlook and their capacity for an almost endless grind of[62] hard work. Their womenfolk frequently make old maids and should practice sweet temper and a kindly feeling towards the rest of the household.

No. 7 (Saturday).—Saturday, as its name suggests, is associated with the planet Saturn. People born on this day are quite the opposite of those born on a Friday. Saturday individuals often miss out on the joys of life due to their cold and calculating nature. They are careful with money and are patient workers, but they need to be cautious not to become miserly and should definitely work on developing their lacking sense of humor. Their positive traits include a genuinely earnest perspective and the ability to endure almost endless hard work. The women in this group often end up as old maids and should practice being sweet-tempered and kind towards their families.

YOUR OWN NUMBER

But there is much more in the science of numbers than that which can be gleaned from the days of the week. There is your own personal number, the number which influences you and your actions more than any other. If you know your number, think how you can use it for good and avoid others for ill! The finding of your number is a simple matter when you have mastered the elements of numerology, which is the science of numbers.

But there’s a lot more to the science of numbers than what you can learn from the days of the week. There’s your personal number, the one that affects you and your actions more than any other. If you know your number, think about how you can use it for good and stay away from what could be harmful! Discovering your number is easy once you understand the basics of numerology, which is the science of numbers.

Let us explain how your own number is found. First, write down your birth-date, the day of the month, the month itself and the year. Thus, three items are required. Take first the day of the month. If it consists of one figure, leave it. If it consists of two, add them together, and, if the answer comes to two figures, add them together. All this may appear a little involved, but it is not, as one or two examples will show.

Let’s explain how to find your own number. First, write down your birth date: the day of the month, the month, and the year. That’s three pieces of information. Start with the day of the month. If it’s a single digit, leave it as is. If it’s a double digit, add the two digits together, and if the result is still double digits, add those together too. This might seem a bit complicated, but it’s really not—one or two examples will clarify things.

Suppose you were born on the 9th of the month, then 9 is the number you want.

Suppose you were born on the 9th of the month, then 9 is the number you should choose.

But, suppose it was the 16th, then six and one make seven. Therefore 7 is the required number.

But, assuming it was the 16th, then six plus one equals seven. So, 7 is the needed number.

Again, if you were born on the 29th, then nine and two make eleven, but as eleven consists of two figures, you must add them together, and they make 2.

Again, if you were born on the 29th, then nine and two add up to eleven, but since eleven has two digits, you need to combine them, which totals 2.

So much for the day of the month, now for the month itself. January stands for one, February for 2, and so on, to December for 12. The numbers of the months from January to September can stand as they are, but October November and December, being 10, 11 and 12, must be added up, as already described. Thus October is one, November is two and December three.

So much for the day of the month, now onto the month itself. January represents one, February represents two, and so on, all the way to December, which represents twelve. The numbers of the months from January to September can stay as they are, but October, November, and December, which are 10, 11, and 12, need to be added up, as already explained. So, October is one, November is two, and December is three.

Thirdly, the number of the year must be considered. Say you were born in 1910. These figures add up to eleven, and eleven, being double figures, adds up to 2. Therefore 1910 is equivalent to 2.

Thirdly, the year number has to be taken into account. For example, if you were born in 1910, those digits add up to eleven, and since eleven is a double-digit number, it reduces to 2. So, 1910 is equivalent to 2.

Work out your figures here.

Calculate your numbers here.

You have now obtained three separate figures, add them together and if they come to a one-figure number, that is the number which you require. On the other hand, if it is a double-figured amount, add the two figures as before, until you arrive at a single-figured amount. Then that is the number you require.

You now have three separate numbers; add them together. If they total a single-digit number, that’s the number you need. If it’s a two-digit number, keep adding the two digits together until you get a single-digit number. That will be the number you need.

So as to make the whole thing perfectly clear, we will take a complete example and work it out, exactly as you must work out your own birth-date.

To make everything perfectly clear, we’ll go through a complete example and work it out, just like you need to work out your own birth date.

Example.—12th September, 1913.

Example.—September 12, 1913.

12 = 1 + 2 = 3
September is the 9th month = 9
1913 = 1 + 9 + 1 + 3 = 14 = 1 + 4 = 5
3 + 9 + 5 = 17 = 1 + 7 = 8

12 = 1 + 2 = 3
September is the 9th month = 9
1913 = 1 + 9 + 1 + 3 = 14 = 1 + 4 = 5
3 + 9 + 5 = 17 = 1 + 7 = 8

Therefore, the personal number of anyone born on 12th September, 1913, is 8. Eight should guide and influence all his or her actions. We are not going to pretend that benefits will accrue on every occasion that the personal number is observed, but we are going to say that we have noted some marvelous pieces of good fortune when it has.

Therefore, the personal number of anyone born on September 12, 1913, is 8. Eight should guide and influence all of their actions. We’re not going to pretend that benefits will come every time the personal number is observed, but we will say that we have noticed some amazing strokes of good luck when it has.

When you have found your personal number, there are several ways in which you can use it. Suppose your number is the one just found, eight; then you can conclude that the eighth day of any month will be a propitious one for you. But that is not the only one. The 17th is equally good, because one plus seven gives eight. Moreover, the 26th is in a similar position. Two and six make eight.

When you've found your personal number, there are a few ways to use it. If your number is eight, you can say that the eighth day of any month will be a lucky day for you. But that's not the only one. The 17th is just as good because one plus seven equals eight. Plus, the 26th works too, since two and six also make eight.

Yet another way to use your personal number arises when you want to know whether some important step should be taken on a definite day. What is the particular day? Add up its numerological values, exactly as you did with your birthday, and if it resolves itself into the same number as your personal number, you may go ahead with cheerfulness. Put forth your best effort, and, on the day, you will have ample chances of success.

Yet another way to use your personal number comes into play when you want to figure out if a significant step should be taken on a specific day. What is that specific day? Add up its numerological values just like you did with your birthday, and if it adds up to the same number as your personal number, you can move forward confidently. Give it your all, and on that day, you'll have plenty of opportunities for success.

THE NUMBER OF YOUR NAME

Numerology permits of still another step. Take your own name and see what number it is equal to. You will be able to do this in the following way: A stands for one, B for two, C for three, and so on. When you reach I, which is 9, commence again and give J the value of one, then continue. To make all this clear, we will set out the values of the complete alphabet:

Numerology allows for one more step. Take your own name and find out what number it corresponds to. You can do this in the following way: A stands for one, B for two, C for three, and so on. When you reach I, which is 9, start over and give J the value of one, then keep going. To clarify this, we will list the values of the entire alphabet:

1 = A J S
2 = B K T
3 = C L U
4 = D M V
5 = E N W
6 = F O X
7 = G P Y
8 = H Q Z
9 = I R —

1 = A J S
2 = B K T
3 = C L U
4 = D M V
5 = E N W
6 = F O X
7 = G P Y
8 = H Q Z
9 = I R —

Thus, suppose your name is Joan Shirley, the letters resolve themselves into the following numbers:—

Thus, let's say your name is Joan Shirley; the letters break down into these numbers:—

J O A N S H I R L E Y
1 + 6 + 1 + 5 + 1 + 8 + 9 + 9 + 3 + 5 + 7 = 55
55 = 5 + 5 = 10 = 1 + 0 = 1

J O A N S H I R L E Y
1 + 6 + 1 + 5 + 1 + 8 + 9 + 9 + 3 + 5 + 7 = 55
55 = 5 + 5 = 10 = 1 + 0 = 1

From all that we have said, it will be clear that the birthdate may be used for finding the personal number, or the letters of the name may be used. On rare occasions, the two ways will provide the same number. When this is the case, great faith should be placed in that number. But, when the two ways give different numbers, what? Does one disprove the other? No. You[64] simply have two numbers favorable to you. The birthdate number is the more definite and reliable because your very existence is based on it.

From everything we've discussed, it will be clear that you can use your birthdate to find your personal number, or you can use the letters of your name. Rarely, both methods will lead to the same number. When that happens, you should place a lot of trust in that number. But what if the two methods yield different numbers? Does that mean one is wrong? No. You just have two numbers that are good for you. The birthdate number is the more solid and dependable one because your existence is grounded in it.

A word at the end. Married ladies must use their maiden name for finding the name number.

A final note. Married women should use their maiden name to find the name number.

DO YOU KNOW THAT

Odd Numbers have always been credited with mystic powers capable of influencing the destinies of people; and a curious survival of the idea is to be found in the fact that countrywomen, without knowing why, put an odd number of eggs under their hens in the belief that otherwise no chickens will be hatched?

Odd Numbers have always been thought to have mystical powers that can shape people's destinies; and a curious remnant of this idea is seen in the way country women, without knowing why, place an odd number of eggs under their hens, believing that if they don't, no chicks will hatch.

In addition, we have noticed that books of sweepstake tickets generally have the odd-numbered tickets withdrawn from them before the even-numbered ones.

In addition, we've noticed that books of sweepstake tickets usually have the odd-numbered tickets taken out before the even-numbered ones.

Number Three.—This number comes in for a considerable share of popularity, even from mythological times, when there were the three fates and the three graces. Shakespeare introduced three witches in "Macbeth." In nursery rhymes, we have the three blind mice. In public-house signs, we frequently come across the numeral "three," and, of course, pawnbrokers have three brass balls.

Number Three.—This number has been quite popular for a long time, dating back to mythological times with the three fates and the three graces. Shakespeare featured three witches in "Macbeth." In nursery rhymes, we have the three blind mice. In pub signs, we often see the number "three," and, of course, pawnbrokers use three brass balls.

Number Seven.—Seven is deemed extremely lucky, it being the perfect or mystic number which runs the entire scheme of the Universe in matters physical and spiritual. Man's life is popularly divided into seven ages: the product of seven and nine—sixty-three—was regarded as the grand climacteric, and the age was considered as a most important stage of life.

Number Seven.—Seven is considered very lucky; it's the perfect or mystical number that represents the whole scheme of the Universe in both physical and spiritual matters. People commonly divide a person's life into seven stages: the product of seven and nine—sixty-three—is seen as a significant turning point, and that age is viewed as an essential stage of life.

The seventh son of a seventh son, according to Highland belief, possesses the gift of second sight, and the power of healing the sick. Many people believe that a cycle of seven years of misfortune is likely to be succeeded by another of prosperity.

The seventh son of a seventh son, according to Highland belief, has the ability of second sight and the power to heal the sick. Many people believe that a cycle of seven years of bad luck is likely to be followed by another period of good fortune.

Number Nine is credited with mystic properties, good and bad. A piece of wool with nine knots tied in it is a well-known charm for a sprained ankle. The cat o'nine tails is a form of punishment not to be taken lightly.

Number Nine is known for having mystical qualities, both positive and negative. A strand of wool with nine knots tied in it is a popular remedy for a sprained ankle. The cat o' nine tails is a type of punishment that shouldn't be underestimated.

Number Thirteen.—Of this number, everybody can supply instances when it has brought bad luck. But it may be cheering to mention that, in certain parts of the world, thirteen is regarded in quite a favorable light. Whether it is good or bad is a matter for each individual to decide.

Number Thirteen.—Everyone can share stories about how this number has brought bad luck. However, it's worth noting that in some places, thirteen is seen in a positive way. Whether it's good or bad is up to each person to decide.


YOUR LUCKY COLOR

The old saying, "green for grief," is a well-known one, and the writer would rather wear any color on earth than green, not even a green scarf or belt. Moreover, she sees to it that the other members of the family do not indulge in the unlucky color. But mind you, green only brings her ill-fortune when used for wearing apparel. There is no objection, of course, to a green front-door nor to wallpaper of the same color. For such uses, green plays its part harmlessly enough.

The old saying, "green for grief," is quite familiar, and the writer would choose to wear any color instead of green, not even a green scarf or belt. Additionally, she makes sure that the other family members avoid the unfortunate color as well. However, keep in mind, green only brings her bad luck when it comes to clothing. There’s no problem, of course, with having a green front door or green wallpaper. In those cases, green can be perfectly fine.

Though green dresses are more distressing to the writer than a red rag to a bull, she is quite prepared to admit that many people find it a very lucky color. This brings us to the point. There is no color that is universally unlucky; it is only so in the hands of certain individuals. With others, it may be an absolute harbinger of all that is lucky. Even green may do this.

Though green dresses cause the writer more distress than a red rag does to a bull, she’s ready to acknowledge that many people see it as a very lucky color. This brings us to the main point. No color is universally unlucky; it’s only unlucky for certain people. For others, it can be a sure sign of good luck. Even green can have that effect.

Now the question is, "Which is your lucky color?" If you know it, well and good. Make use of it in every possible way. When wearing dresses made of it, you will feel more confident of yourself than when arrayed in something else. You will get more work done, and it will be better work. The only thing is that you must be sure that it is your lucky color. If you are not quite sure, the tonic effect is absolutely lost.

Now the question is, "What's your lucky color?" If you know it, great. Use it in every way you can. When you wear clothes in that color, you'll feel more confident than in anything else. You'll get more done, and the quality will improve. Just make sure it’s truly your lucky color. If you’re not entirely sure, the positive effect won't happen.

Not only should you wear your fortunate color, but it is a good plan to surround yourself with it. We know a woman who pins her faith to purple. Her dresses are mostly purple; the wallpaper in her bedroom is purple; purple casement curtains adorn the windows; there are purple rugs in various parts of the house; even the back of the hair-brush on her dressing table is purple. And, since she decided that purple was her lucky color and used it in every reasonable way, she has had several strokes of marvelous good fortune.

Not only should you wear your lucky color, but it’s also a great idea to surround yourself with it. We know a woman who believes in purple. Most of her dresses are purple; the wallpaper in her bedroom is purple; purple curtains frame the windows; there are purple rugs in different areas of the house; even the back of the hairbrush on her vanity is purple. And since she chose purple as her lucky color and incorporated it in every reasonable way, she's experienced a number of amazing strokes of good luck.

But, of course, you may say in reply to all this that you do not know your lucky color. What then? This is where we can give you a little help. Most people's lucky color depends on the time of their birth and the following list sets out the birth colors. We know full well that everybody does not derive good fortune from his birth color, but that they find it in some other hue. Therefore, the proper course is to make trials with the appropriate color listed below and, if that does not answer satisfactorily, to choose another of your own liking and try that. Only by personal experiment can you finally decide the point.

But, of course, you might say in response to all this that you don’t know your lucky color. So what? This is where we can offer a bit of help. Most people’s lucky color is based on when they were born, and the list below outlines the birth colors. We totally understand that not everyone finds good fortune in their birth color, but they often discover it in another hue. So, the best approach is to test out the appropriate color listed below, and if that doesn’t work well, pick another one you like and give that a shot. Only by trying things out yourself can you figure it out for certain.

These are the birth-colors. The first given for any period is the one almost universally accepted. Those following after the first are, however, favored by a certain number of people.

These are the birth colors. The first one assigned for any period is the one almost universally accepted. However, the ones that come after the first are favored by a certain number of people.

Birth Date Colors
Dec. 22nd to Jan. 20th Emerald Green
Sapphire Blue
Black
Jan. 21st to Feb. 19th Various Blues
Dark Green
Feb. 20th to March 20th Purple
White
Silver
March 21st to April 19th Rose Red
April 20th to May 20th Turquoise Blue
Other shades of Blue
May 21st to June 21st Light shades of Yellow
Orange
Gold
June 22nd to July 22nd Mauve
White
Silver
July 23rd to August 21st Gold
Brown
Yellow
Aug. 22nd to Sept. 22nd Yellow
Orange
Light Blue
Sept. 23rd to Oct. 23rd Rose Pink
Yellow
Oct. 24th to Nov. 22nd Dark Green
Red
Brown
Nov. 23rd to Dec. 21st Purple
Blue

COLORS, of course, have certain values attached to them:

COLORS definitely have specific meanings:

White is a symbol of purity.
Red is typical of fire, blood and anger.
Orange stands for marriage.
Green recalls spring and suggests youth and hope.
Purple means royalty and everything regal.
Yellow is associated with great success.
Black is a symbol of sadness and mourning.

White represents purity.
Red is associated with fire, blood, and anger.
Orange signifies marriage.
Green evokes spring and suggests youth and hope.
Purple symbolizes royalty and all things regal.
Yellow is linked to great success.
Black signifies sadness and mourning.


WHICH IS YOUR LUCKY STONE?

Ever since time began, it has been a common belief that people derived luck and good fortune by wearing precious stones. A stone, however, that brought luck to one person might be ineffective when worn by someone else. Thus everybody is required to find out which stone he or she must wear in order to enjoy the utmost good fortune.

Ever since time began, it has been a common belief that people gained luck and good fortune by wearing precious stones. However, a stone that brought luck to one person might not work for someone else. So, everyone needs to figure out which stone they should wear to enjoy the best luck.

As a rule, the stone which any particular person must choose is decided by the month in which that individual was born. But this it not invariably the case. Many people have noticed that luck has come to them when they have been wearing some other stone than that decreed by their birth-month. And, of course, the opposite has often happened. History records a well-known case in point. The Hope diamond, for instance, wrecked the lives of several royal personages, even including some that were born in April; while an opal, possessed by members of the Spanish royal family, brought disaster to many people, one after the other, although certain of them were born in October.

As a general rule, the stone that someone should choose is determined by their birth month. However, this isn’t always the case. Many people have noticed that they’ve had good luck while wearing a different stone than the one associated with their birth month. Of course, the opposite has also occurred. History has a well-known example of this. The Hope diamond, for instance, ruined the lives of several royals, including some born in April; meanwhile, an opal owned by members of the Spanish royal family brought misfortune to many individuals, even though some of them were born in October.

Clearly, then, the proper thing is for all of us to choose our lucky stone according to our own preferences; but failing any definite preference to select it according to the month of our birth.

Clearly, then, the right thing for all of us is to choose our lucky stone based on our own preferences; but if we don't have a specific preference, we should pick it based on the month we were born.

STONES OF THE MONTHS

Twelve verses of poetry have been written which set down in rhyme the stones for all the months of the year. Here they are:—

Twelve lines of poetry have been crafted that rhyme the stones for every month of the year. Here they are:—

JANUARY

By her, who in this month was born,
No gem save Garnets should be worn.
They will ensure her constancy,
True friendship and fidelity.

FEBRUARY

The February born shall find
Sincerity and peace of mind,
Freedom from passion and from care,
If they the Amethyst will wear.

MARCH

Who in this world of ours, their eyes
In March first open, shall be wise,
In days of peril, strong and brave,
And wear a Bloodstone to their grave.

APRIL

Those who from April date their years,
Should Diamonds wear lest bitter tears
For vain repentance flow: this stone,
Emblem of innocence is known.

MAY

Who first beholds the light of day,
In spring's sweet, flowery month of May,
And wears an Emerald all her life,
Shall be a loved and loving wife.

JUNE

Who comes in summer to this earth
And owes to June her time of birth,
With ring of Agate on her hand
Can health, wealth and lengthy life command.

JULY

The glowing Ruby shall adorn
Those who in warm July are born.
Then will they be exempt and free
From all life's doubts and anxiety.

AUGUST

Wear a Sardonyx or for thee
No conjugal felicity.
The August born without this stone,
'Tis said, must live unloved alone.

SEPTEMBER

Children born when autumn leaves
Are rustling in the September breeze,
A Sapphire on their brow should bind.
'Twill cure diseases of the mind.

OCTOBER

October's child is born for woe,
And life's vicissitudes must know.
But lay an Opal on her breast
And hope will lull those woes to rest.

NOVEMBER

Who comes to this world here below,
With drear November's fog and snow,
Should prize the Topaz's amber hue,
Emblem of friends and lovers true.

DECEMBER

If cold December gave you birth,
The month of snow and ice and mirth,
Place on your hand a Turquoise blue,
Success will crown whate'er you do.

AN ABC OF PRECIOUS STONES

AGATE.—A stone, showing irregular bands of browns and yellows, which is often known as onyx, cornelian, etc. It is supposed to have special powers in making and binding friendships, Also, it insures long life, health and prosperity for those born in June.

AGATE.—A stone that displays irregular bands of browns and yellows, often referred to as onyx, cornelian, and so on. It is believed to have special powers for creating and strengthening friendships. Additionally, it is said to bring long life, health, and prosperity to those born in June.

AMBER.—A brownish material, resembling stone, which is derived from fossilized pine trees. It provides health and happiness when worn round the neck by people born in August.

AMBER.—A brownish substance that looks like stone and comes from fossilized pine trees. It brings health and happiness when worn as a necklace by those born in August.

AMETHYST.—A form of quartz, showing a range of color-shades from purple to lilac. Originally it was worn by the Greeks as a preventive of drunkenness, and, then, as a cure for all excesses of passion. Later, it became the stone associated with St. Valentine. This immediately constituted it the particular charm for lovers. It is the February birthstone.

AMETHYST.—A type of quartz that comes in various shades from purple to lilac. The Greeks originally wore it to prevent drunkenness and to cure excesses of passion. Later on, it became associated with St. Valentine, making it a special charm for lovers. It is the birthstone for February.

AQUAMARINE.—A bluish-green form of the beryl or topaz. As the name implies, sea-water, it has long been a mascot for sailors and for those setting out on a long sea journey. It stands for faithfulness: thus it is an appropriate stone for a bridegroom to give to his wife, as a wedding gift.

AQUAMARINE.—A bluish-green type of beryl or topaz. As the name suggests, like sea water, it has been a lucky charm for sailors and for anyone embarking on a long sea voyage. It represents loyalty: therefore, it makes a suitable stone for a groom to give to his bride as a wedding gift.

BERYL.—A pale green stone which is sometimes found with a yellowish tinge. The latter is known as the gold beryl. It is avoided by many people as it stands for doubt, uncertainty and qualities of a wavering nature.

BERYL.—A light green stone that can sometimes have a slightly yellowish tint. That version is called gold beryl. Many people steer clear of it because it represents doubt, uncertainty, and qualities that are inconsistent.

BLOODSTONE.—A stone found with many different colorings and markings. A frequent variety has a greenish surface, sprinkled with patches of vivid red: whilst a totally different variety shows a mottling of red and brown, with streaks of green. The red markings suggested the name of "bloodstone," and the blood became a symbol of bravery, strength and the powers of fighting. Thus, it is a stone to be worn by a man, rather than a lady. In olden days, the women gave bloodstones to their menfolk before going into battle.

BLOODSTONE.—A stone that comes in many different colors and patterns. One common type has a greenish surface dotted with bright red patches, while another type is a mix of red and brown with green streaks. The red markings inspired the name "bloodstone," and blood became a symbol of courage, strength, and fighting spirit. Therefore, it's a stone meant for men rather than women. In the past, women would give bloodstones to their partners before they went into battle.

CARBUNCLE.—Garnets, when given a round or oval shape, with the surface domed and not cut into facets, are so called.

CARBUNCLE.—Garnets that are shaped like a round or oval, with a smooth, domed surface and no facets, are referred to as such.

CHRYSOLITE.—A form of beryl, generally found in colors ranging from olive-green to amber-orange. It is a stone for the September-born and is supposed to banish evil passions and sadness of mind.

CHRYSOLITE.—A type of beryl typically found in colors from olive green to amber orange. It's a stone for people born in September and is believed to drive away negative emotions and sadness.

CORAL.—A reddish stone, formed by a microscopic animal living in sea water. It is used chiefly for beads. Children wearing such beads are said to be preserved from dangers, whilst married women are ensured a life of happiness. Its powers are chiefly applied to those born in November.

CORAL.—A reddish stone made by a tiny animal that lives in sea water. It's mainly used for making beads. Kids who wear these beads are thought to be protected from dangers, while married women are believed to have a happy life. Its effects are mostly associated with those born in November.

DIAMOND.—A pure form of carbon, water-white in color. The largest known diamond was given to Edward VII, by the Transvaal government in 1907. It weighs one and three-quarter pounds, and is known as the Cullinan diamond. This precious stone is considered to be a symbol of strength and virtue. In olden days, the leaders wore it when going into battle to safeguard their courage. It should be worn on the left side and is the month stone of April.

DIAMOND.—A pure form of carbon, clear and colorless. The largest known diamond was presented to Edward VII by the Transvaal government in 1907. It weighs one and three-quarters pounds and is known as the Cullinan diamond. This precious stone is seen as a symbol of strength and virtue. In ancient times, leaders wore it into battle to help protect their bravery. It should be worn on the left side and is the birthstone for April.

EMERALD.—This is a delightful variety of green beryl. It has, normally, a brilliant appearance, which is supposed to dwindle should either the giver or the receiver become unfaithful to the other. It stands as a symbol for kindness and true love. It is the month-stone of May.

EMERALD.—This is a lovely type of green beryl. It usually has a brilliant look, which is believed to fade if either the giver or the receiver is unfaithful. It represents kindness and true love. It is the birthstone for May.

GARNET.—A ruby-colored stone in the usual form, but there are brown, yellow, green and black varieties. It stands for constancy and fidelity and is the month-stone of January.

GARNET.—A ruby-colored gemstone in its common form, but there are also brown, yellow, green, and black variations. It symbolizes loyalty and faithfulness and is the birthstone for January.

JADE.—A very hard stone, usually a rich green, but there are white and other varieties. The Chinese considered that those who wore it would be assured a long and contented life.

JADE.—A very hard stone, typically a deep green, but there are also white and other types. The Chinese believed that wearing it would guarantee a long and happy life.

JASPER.—An ornamental form of quartz, varying from a reddish-brown to a brownish-black, usually streaked with other colors. It is particularly hard, and this makes it a symbol of firmness and endurance.

JASPER.—A decorative type of quartz that ranges from reddish-brown to brownish-black, often mixed with other colors. It’s especially tough, which makes it a symbol of strength and durability.

LAPIS LAZULI.—This heavenly blue stone is worn as a sign of truth and honesty. The ancients considered that it would charm away certain diseases.

LAPIS LAZULI.—This beautiful blue stone is worn as a symbol of truth and honesty. People in ancient times believed it could ward off certain illnesses.

MOONSTONE.—Sometimes called the water opal, this whitish stone reflects a bluish tinge. It is supposed to safeguard those who travel to distant parts, especially if the journey is mostly by sea.

MOONSTONE.—Often referred to as the water opal, this pale stone shows a bluish hue. It's believed to protect those who travel far, especially if their journeys are mainly by sea.

OLIVINE.—A green form of chrysolite, which see.

OLIVINE.—A green type of chrysolite, which you can refer to for more information.

ONYX.—A form of agate in which the bandings of color are milk-white, alternating with another hue. White and red bands produce the stone known as the cornelian onyx: white and flesh colored bands, chalcedonyx: and white and green bands, sardonyx. The latter is the month-stone of August and stands for conjugal felicity.

ONYX.—A type of agate where the color bands are milk-white, alternating with another color. White and red bands create the stone called cornelian onyx; white and flesh-colored bands form chalcedonyx; and white and green bands make sardonyx. The latter is the birthstone for August and symbolizes marital happiness.

OPAL.—A semi-transparent stone, the most usual varieties being whitish in color, but flashing various hues as the angle is changed. The opal has been[71] connected with more legends than, probably, any other stone. To some it is a harbinger of bad luck, but most people agree that it is a stone that brings good fortune to the wearer. It is the month-stone of October. Then it denotes hope, it sharpens the sight and the faith of the possessor. It is supposed to lose its flashing qualities when worn by the unfaithful.

OPAL.—A semi-transparent stone, usually white in color, but it can show various hues depending on the angle. The opal has been[71] linked to more legends than probably any other stone. Some see it as a sign of bad luck, but most people believe it brings good fortune to the wearer. It is the birthstone for October. It symbolizes hope, enhances vision, and strengthens the faith of its owner. It's said to lose its vibrant qualities when worn by someone unfaithful.

PEARL.—A pearl is a symbol of purity and perfection, and, when given to a lady, is said to inspire her love.

PEARL.—A pearl represents purity and perfection, and when given to a woman, it's believed to spark her affection.

PERIDOT.—A form of olivine or chrysolite. See "Chrysolite."

PERIDOT.—A type of olivine or chrysolite. See "Chrysolite."

PORPHYRY.—A stone which usually shows light red or white spots on a background of deep red. There are green varieties, however. This stone, when given to a lady, is a tribute to her beauty.

PORPHYRY.—A stone that typically has light red or white spots on a deep red background. There are also green varieties. Giving this stone to a lady is a compliment to her beauty.

RUBY.—A stone of deep, clear carmine color, when at its best. It is the month-stone of July, and is supposed to correct evils resulting from mistaken friendships.

RUBY.—A gem with a rich, vibrant red hue when it's at its finest. It represents the month of July and is believed to remedy problems caused by misguided friendships.

SAPPHIRE.—A beautiful blue stone which is reserved for those born in September. It is usually supposed to bring good fortune to those in love, but some people hold that it is a symbol of repentance.

SAPPHIRE.—A stunning blue gem that's associated with people born in September. It's commonly thought to bring good luck in love, but some believe it's also a symbol of repentance.

SARDONYX.—See "Onyx."

SARDONYX.—See “Onyx.”

TOPAZ.—A glassy stone, red, blue, yellow or green in color; but amber is the most usual. It is the stone for those born in November, and denotes fidelity and friendship.

TOPAZ.—A shiny stone that comes in red, blue, yellow, or green; but amber is the most common. It’s the stone for people born in November and represents loyalty and friendship.

TURQUOISE.—A waxy bluish-green stone. It belongs to those born in December and stands for prosperity in love.

TURQUOISE.—A shiny bluish-green stone. It is associated with people born in December and symbolizes prosperity in love.

ZIRCON.—It is a stone of lustrous grey-black color. It is a symbol of sympathy.

ZIRCON.—It is a stone with a shiny gray-black color. It represents sympathy.


DREAMS—WHAT THEY MEAN

A

ABROAD.—(Dreamer going or gone) An early journey.

ABROAD.—(Dreamer going or gone) An early trip.

ACCIDENT.—(being the victim of one) Business deal impending requires great caution.

ACCIDENT.—(being the victim of one) A business deal approaching requires a lot of caution.

ACCIDENT.—(to a friend or relative) A letter from him or her conveying good news.

ACCIDENT.—(to a friend or relative) A letter from them sharing good news.

ANCHOR.—A voyage across the sea: (in water) a disappointment: (if a girl dreams) a sailor will fall in love with her.

ANCHOR.—A journey across the ocean: (in water) a letdown: (if a girl dreams) a sailor will fall for her.

ANGER.—To dream of being angry with anyone means that that person is a true friend.

ANGER.—Dreaming of being angry with someone indicates that the person is a true friend.

ANIMALS.—As a rule, luck; (domestic animals) speedy return of absent friends, family reconciliation: (wild animals) secret enemies.

ANIMALS.—Generally, good fortune; (domestic animals) a quick return of missing friends, family coming together again: (wild animals) hidden adversaries.

APPLES.—Long life: (to a woman) many years and many children.

APPLES.—Long life: (to a woman) many years and many kids.

ARROW.—A letter has been written which will cause regret.

ARROW.—A letter has been written that will bring regret.

AXE.—A way will present itself soon to attain a much desired end.

AXE.—A way will soon emerge to achieve a long-awaited goal.

B

BALL.—(Game) Money coming soon. (Rolling ball) an unexpected gift of money which will be soon spent.

BALL.—(Game) Money is on the way. (Rolling ball) an unexpected cash windfall that will be gone quickly.

BALLROOM.—(Dancing with a dear friend) Marriage to him or her.

BALLROOM.—(Dancing with a close friend) Getting married to them.

BANANAS.—A piece of good luck coming.

BANANAS.—Good luck is on the way.

BAND.—(Musical) A lucky speculation or business deal.

BAND.—(Musical) A fortunate investment or business arrangement.

BAREFOOT.—A successful speculation or bargain.

BAREFOOT.—A successful deal or find.

BARREL.—(Full) Money coming quickly.

BARREL.—(Full) Cash coming fast.

BATH.—Health and long life: (if dreamer is a young girl) early marriage to present lover.

BATH.—Health and longevity: (if the dreamer is a young girl) an early marriage to her current boyfriend.

BATTLE.—(By girl) Will shortly fall in love; (by a soldier) promotion.

BATTLE.—(By a girl) Will soon fall in love; (by a soldier) getting promoted.

BEAR.—(Chasing the dreamer) Victory of an enemy: (bear running from dreamer) victory over an enemy.

BEAR.—(Chasing the dreamer) Defeating an opponent: (bear running from dreamer) winning against an enemy.

BEES.—Steady pursuit of object in view will bring success.

BEES.—Consistent focus on your goals will lead to success.

BEGGARS.—To dream of beggars is a fortunate sign to lovers and business people.

BEGGARS.—Dreaming of beggars is a good sign for lovers and business people.

BLIND.—To dream of being blind is a very lucky sign; to see a blind person is a warning of danger.

BLIND.—Dreaming of being blind is a very lucky sign; seeing a blind person is a warning of danger.

BLOOD.—To see blood means great riches, an inheritance.

BLOOD.—Seeing blood signifies significant wealth, an inheritance.

BOAT.—The arrival of a dear friend.

BOAT.—The arrival of a close friend.

BOUQUET.—To receive one means much pleasure; to give one, constancy of a lover or friend.

BOUQUET.—Receiving one brings a lot of joy; giving one shows the loyalty of a lover or friend.

BRACELET.—Good luck and fortune coming.

BRACELET.—Good luck and fortune ahead.

BROTHER.—Seeing dead brothers or sisters in a dream is a sign of long life.

BROTHER.—Dreaming of deceased siblings is a sign of a long life.

BULLDOG.—A good omen in love or business.

BULLDOG.—A positive sign in romance or in business.

BURIAL.—To dream of being buried means that wealth is coming—"as much wealth as earth laid over you."

BURIAL.—To dream of being buried means that wealth is on the way—"as much wealth as earth rests on top of you."

BURNING.—(Houses, etc.) Riches and prosperity.

BURNING.—(Houses, etc.) Wealth and success.

BUYING.—Happiness and contentment, a legacy.

BUYING.—Happiness and fulfillment, a legacy.

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CAGE.—(Birds in) Early fortunate marriage; (empty) friends or lovers will go away.

CAGE.—(Birds in) Early happy marriage; (empty) friends or lovers will leave.

CAKES.—To dream of any kind of cakes is a good omen.

CAKES.—Dreaming of any type of cake is a positive sign.

CANARY.—(Singing) Marriage and a charming house.

CANARY.—(Singing) Marriage and a lovely home.

CARDS.—(Playing at) Speedy marriage.

CARDS.—(Playing at) Quick marriage.

CATHEDRAL.—Prosperity and fortune.

CATHEDRAL.—Success and wealth.

CEMETERY.—An omen of prosperity.

CEMETERY.—A sign of success.

CHAIR.—An increase in the family.

CHAIR.—Growing the family.

CHERRIES.—Good news, pleasure and enjoyment.

CHERRIES.—Good vibes and happiness.

CHILDREN.—Lucky omen: increase in wealth.

CHILDREN.—Good sign: more money.

CHIMNEY.—Good luck, the higher the better.

CHIMNEY.—Good luck, the higher you go, the better it is.

CHRISTENING.—Good fortune approaching.

CHRISTENING.—Good luck is coming.

COCK CROWING.—Great prosperity.

ROOSTER CROWING.—Great prosperity.

COINS.—(Copper) Good fortune; (silver) worry; (gold) commercial troubles.

COINS.—(Copper) good luck; (silver) anxiety; (gold) business issues.

COLD.—Friends will be kind to you.

CHILL.—Friends will treat you right.

CORNFIELD.—Health, wealth and pleasant times.

CORNFIELD.—Health, wealth, and good vibes.

COWS.—Prosperity, the more the better.

Cows.—More prosperity, the better.

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DAFFODILS.—Pleasure and amusement in abundance.

DAFFODILS.—Lots of fun and enjoyment.

DAGGER.—A friend will confer a favor.

DAGGER.—A friend will do you a favor.

DEAD.—To dream of oneself as dead is a good and auspicious sign of long life and success.

DEAD.—To dream of yourself being dead is a positive and promising sign of a long life and success.

DEATH OF A FRIEND.—Arrival of good news.

DEATH OF A FRIEND.—Good news has arrived.

DIGGING.—Good luck with perseverance.

DIGGING.—Good luck with determination.

DOCKS.—Good news from abroad.

DOCKS.—Great news from overseas.

DOG.—As a rule, a favorable sign; (Dog barking) somebody is trying to do you an ill turn; (Dogs fighting) serious quarrel between two friends of the dreamer.

DOG.—Generally, a positive sign; (Dog barking) someone is trying to cause you trouble; (Dogs fighting) a serious conflict between two friends of the dreamer.

DONKEY.—Lucky omen, usually a legacy.

DONKEY.—Good luck sign, often inherited.

DOVES.—Success, especially to lovers. To the married, they denote a pleasure in store.

DOVES.—Success, especially for lovers. For those who are married, they symbolize joy to come.

DROWNING.—(Either the dreamer or another person.) Success, joy, prosperity.

DROWNING.—(Either the dreamer or someone else.) Success, happiness, wealth.

DUCKS.—Increased prosperity and happiness.

DUCKS.—More wealth and happiness.

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EAGLE.—Success in a new place.

EAGLE.—Success in a new environment.

EARS.—A pleasant letter from a friend.

EARS.—A nice letter from a friend.

EATING.—(Dreamer eating) ill luck; (seeing others eat) good luck.

EATING.—(Dreamer eating) bad luck; (seeing others eat) good luck.

ECHO.—Sickness either of dreamer or relations.

ECHO.—Illness affecting either the dreamer or their loved ones.

EGGS.—Good luck, money, success; (eggs broken) failure and loss.

EGGS.—Good luck, wealth, success; (broken eggs) failure and loss.

ELM TREE.—A good turn offered by a male relative.

ELM TREE.—A kind gesture made by a male family member.

ELOPEMENT.—Sign of a speedy marriage.

ELOPEMENT.—Indicates a quick marriage.

EMERALD.—A sign of good luck and happiness.

EMERALD.—A symbol of good fortune and joy.

EMPTINESS.—Always a bad sign in a dream.

EMPTY FEELINGS.—Always a warning sign in a dream.

ENGAGEMENT.—(To dream of being engaged to a handsome person) Great pleasure in store; (to a plain person) worry and trouble.

ENGAGEMENT.—(To dream of being engaged to a good-looking person) means great pleasure ahead; (to a plain person) brings worry and troubles.

EYES.—In general a sign of good luck, and the prettier the eyes the better. To dream of someone with a defect of the eyes signifies minor misfortunes.

EYES.—Generally seen as a symbol of good fortune, and the more attractive the eyes, the luckier it is. Dreaming of someone with an eye defect indicates small misfortunes.

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FACES.—(Smiling) Happy times with friends; (pale and gloomy) trouble and poverty; (changing faces) a removal; (washing own face) repentance for sin; (own face in glass) long-cherished secret plan will fail.

FACES.—(Smiling) Good times with friends; (pale and gloomy) hardship and lack; (changing faces) a move; (washing own face) regret for wrongdoing; (own face in glass) long-held secret plan will fail.

FAIRY.—All dreams of fairies are good omens—success and riches.

FAIRY.—All fairy dreams are good signs—success and wealth.

FALLING.—Indicates some misfortune.

Falling—Indicates some bad luck.

FAN.—Quarrels, a rival in love.

FAN.—Arguments, a competitor in love.

FARMYARD.—Good fortune coming; comfort and happiness.

FARMYARD.—Good luck is on the way; comfort and happiness.

FEATHERS.—(White) Success and riches; (black) loss and failure.

FEATHERS.—(White) Success and wealth; (black) loss and failure.

FENCE.—(Climbing) A sudden rise in life.

FENCE.—(Climbing) An unexpected boost in life.

FIELDS.—(Green) Prosperity, a happy marriage, handsome children; (clover, barley, wheat, etc.) great prosperity and happiness.

FIELDS.—(Green) Success, a joyful marriage, beautiful children; (clover, barley, wheat, etc.) abundant success and happiness.

FIGS.—A good dream, joy and pleasure; (if a woman dreams) happy marriage and many children.

FIGS.—A good dream, joy and pleasure; (if a woman dreams) a happy marriage and lots of children.

FLEET.—(At sea) Realization of cherished hopes.

FLEET.—(At sea) Awareness of long-held dreams.

FLOATING.—To dream of floating on water is a good and lucky sign.

FLOATING.—Dreaming of floating on water is a positive and lucky sign.

FLOODS.—Success after triumphing over difficulties.

FLOODS.—Success after overcoming challenges.

FLOUR.—Death of a relative bringing a legacy.

FLOUR.—The death of a relative leaves behind an inheritance.

FLOWERS.—Prosperity.

FLOWERS.—Success.

FLY.—(Swarm of flies) Rivals and jealous persons are spreading scandal.

FLY.—(Swarm of flies) Competitors and envious people are spreading rumors.

FLYING.—(Without wings) Success in love and business; (if ended by a fall) failure in attaining object; (with wings) bad omen—frustrated ambition.

FLYING.—(Without wings) Success in love and business; (if ended by a fall) failure to achieve your goals; (with wings) bad sign—frustrated ambition.

FOG.—Bad dream—business losses.

FOG.—Nightmare—financial losses.

FOREIGN.—(Country) Success and prosperity at home.

FOREIGN.—(Country) Achieving success and prosperity at home.

FOREST.—Trouble and losses through rivals.

FOREST.—Problems and losses from competitors.

FORK.—A warning of imminent danger.

FORK.—A warning of imminent danger.

FOUNTAIN.—(Playing) Good luck, happy times and laughter.

FOUNTAIN.—(Playing) Wishing you good luck, joyful moments, and lots of laughter.

FOX.—Trouble through secret enemy; (killing one) good luck.

FOX.—Trouble from a hidden enemy; (eliminating one) good fortune.

FRIENDS.—(Absence of) Speedy return; (death of) good news; (illness) bad news; (in good health) their prosperity.

FRIENDS.—(Not being able to) come back quickly; (news of) death; (sickness) bad news; (being healthy) their success.

FROGS.—Beware of flatterers and pessimists.

FROGS.—Watch out for flatterers and pessimists.

FROST.—Success through aid of friends.

FROST.—Success with the help of friends.

FRUIT.—Usually a good dream, according to kind of fruit; (dreamer eating or throwing away fruit) bad sign.

FRUIT.—Generally a positive dream, depending on the type of fruit; (if the dreamer is eating or discarding fruit) it's a bad sign.

FUNERAL.—A legacy or a rich marriage.

FUNERAL.—An inheritance or a wealthy marriage.

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GAS.—Minor discomforts and annoyances.

Gas. — Minor discomforts and annoyances.

GATE.—An obstacle to success will suddenly disappear.

GATE.—A barrier to success will suddenly vanish.

GEESE.—Happiness, success; (to hear geese cackling) a profitable business deal will be quickly concluded.

GEESE.—Joy, achievement; (hearing geese honking) a good business deal will be finalized soon.

GEMS.—Usually an unfortunate omen.

GEMS.—Typically a bad sign.

GHOSTS.—To dream of ghosts is invariably the presage of misfortune.

GHOSTS.—Dreaming of ghosts always indicates bad luck.

GIANT.—Good fortune, success in business or love.

GIANT.—Good luck, success in work or relationships.

GIFTS.—(Receiving) Good fortune coming.

GIFTS.—(Receiving) Good luck ahead.

GYPSIES.—A profitless voyage to many strange countries.

GYPSIES.—A pointless journey to many unfamiliar places.

GLASS.—To dream of anything made of glass refers to women; (receiving glass of water) birth in the family.

GLASS.—Dreaming of anything made of glass pertains to women; (receiving a glass of water) indicates a birth in the family.

GLOVES.—Usually bad luck; (gloves on hands) honor and safety; (losing gloves) loss in business.

GLOVES.—Typically bring bad luck; (wearing gloves) signifies honor and safety; (losing gloves) indicates a loss in business.

GOAT.—Bad luck, some misfortune, especially unlucky to sailors; (white goat) a profitable venture; (many goats) an inheritance.

GOAT.—Bad luck, some misfortune, especially unlucky for sailors; (white goat) a profitable venture; (many goats) an inheritance.

GOD.—A good dream—health and happiness.

GOD.—A great dream—health and happiness.

GOLD.—Omen of loss and bad luck: (dreamer finding gold) a sign that he will be robbed; (dreamer paying out gold) a sign that he will increase the number of his friends.

GOLD.—A sign of loss and bad luck: (if you dream of finding gold) it means you will be robbed; (if you dream of paying out gold) it means you will gain more friends.

GOOSEBERRIES.—Time and trouble spent only for the benefit of others.

GOOSEBERRIES.—Time and effort devoted solely to helping others.

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HAIR.—Riches and fine clothes; (hair falling over face) a coming event will cause displeasure; (having hair cut) losses in business; (becoming bald) great danger.

HAIR.—Wealth and elegant attire; (hair covering the face) an upcoming event will lead to unhappiness; (having hair cut) financial setbacks; (going bald) significant danger.

HAMMER.—Triumph over difficulties.

HAMMER.—Overcome challenges.

HAMMOCK.—Loss of something that is prized.

HAMMOCK.—Losing something precious.

HAPPINESS.—A presage of doubt and difficulty.

HAPPINESS.—A sign of uncertainty and challenges.

HARE.—(Alive) Friendship: (dead) good luck: (hare running) a lengthy journey.

HARE.—(Alive) Friendship: (dead) good luck: (hare running) a long journey.

HARVEST.—Hopes will not come to fruition.

HARVEST.—Hopes won't be fulfilled.

HAT.—(New) A small success: (blown off or damaged) losses.

HAT.—(New) A minor victory: (lost or damaged) setbacks.

HATCHET.—A solution near to existing difficulties.

HATCHET.—A solution close to current challenges.

HAWK.—A happy omen—success in life.

HAWK.—A good sign—success in life.

HAY.—Good luck: (dreamer cutting hay) troubles and sorrow.

HAY.—Good luck: (dreamer cutting hay) challenges and sadness.

HAZEL NUT.—(Eating) Troubles and discord.

HAZEL NUT.—(Eating) Problems and conflicts.

HEAD.—Good omen—health and money.

HEAD.—Good sign—health and wealth.

HORSESHOE.—(Seeing one) A journey: (finding one) great good lock.

HORSESHOE.—(Seeing one) A trip: (finding one) a fantastic good luck charm.

HOSPITAL.—Misery, poverty, wounds.

HOSPITAL.—Suffering, hardship, injuries.

HOUSE.—Good luck: (dreamer building house) unlucky dream, signifying loss and sickness.

HOUSE.—Good luck: (dreamer building a house) bad dream, indicating loss and illness.

HUNCHBACK.—A troubled life, with many ups and downs.

HUNCHBACK.—A complicated life, full of highs and lows.

HUNGER.—To dream of being hungry is a fortunate omen, foretelling that the dreamer, by industry and enterprise, will grow rich.

HUNGER.—Dreaming about being hungry is a lucky sign, indicating that the dreamer will become wealthy through hard work and ambition.

HUNTING.—(Dreamer returning from a hunt) A fortunate dream: (dreamer going hunting) frustrated hopes and disappointment.

HUNTING.—(Dreamer returning from a hunt) A lucky dream: (dreamer going hunting) unfulfilled hopes and letdowns.

HUSBAND.—For a woman to dream of her husband is not a very favorable dream, usually foretelling discord and deceit: for an unmarried girl to dream that she has a husband is a very bad omen.

HUSBAND.—When a woman dreams of her husband, it often signals trouble and deceit. If an unmarried girl dreams that she has a husband, it’s considered a very bad sign.

HYMNS.—Singing hymns in a dream foretells sickness to the dreamer: (hearing hymns sung) consolation in troubles.

HYMNS.—Singing hymns in a dream predicts illness for the dreamer: (hearing hymns sung) brings comfort in difficulties.

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IRON.—A profitable bargain: (red-hot) sorrows: (burnt with same) dreamer will receive some personal injury.

IRON.—A profitable deal: (scorching) sorrows: (burned by the same) the dreamer will suffer some personal harm.

ISLAND.—For a woman to dream of an island forebodes desertion by husband or lover.

ISLAND.—If a woman dreams of an island, it predicts abandonment by her husband or partner.

ITCH.—A sign of good luck.

Itch.—A sign of good luck.

IVORY.—To dream of anything made of ivory is a sign that the dreamer will suffer from fraud and deception.

IVORY.—Dreaming of anything made of ivory is a sign that the dreamer will experience fraud and deception.

IVY.—True friends will present themselves.

IVY.—Real friends will show up.

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JEWELS.—To dream of jewelry of any kind is always a bad sign; love troubles or business dangers.

JEWELS.—Dreaming about any type of jewelry is usually a bad sign; it signifies relationship issues or business troubles.

JOCKEY.—(On horseback) A successful speculation or bet.

JOCKEY.—(On horseback) A winning bet or gamble.

JOLLITY.—To dream of jollity and fun by night is good for those about to marry: to the poor a sign of good: to the rich a sign of trouble and loss. See "Merry."

JOLLITY.—Dreaming of fun and happiness at night is a good omen for those about to get married: for the poor, it's a sign of good fortune; for the rich, it's a sign of problems and loss. See "Merry."

JOURNEY.—(Making one) Peace and contentment at home.

JOURNEY.—(Making one) Peace and happiness at home.

JUDGE.—A bad dream: beware of slander and malice.

JUDGE.—A bad dream: be cautious of gossip and spite.

JUG.—(Drinking from one) Robust health and wholesome pleasures.

JUG.—(Drinking from one) Strong health and enjoyable experiences.

JUMP.—To dream of jumping is unpropitious, foretelling obstacles that prevent fulfillment of a desire.

JUMP.—Dreaming of jumping is a bad sign, suggesting obstacles that will stop you from achieving what you want.

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KANGAROO.—A secret and powerful enemy or rival.

KANGAROO.—A hidden and strong enemy or competitor.

KENNEL.—An invitation to visit a male friend.

KENNEL.—An invite to hang out with a guy friend.

KETTLE.—(Black) An ill omen, death: (copper) lucky dream.

KETTLE.—(Black) A bad sign, death: (copper) a fortunate dream.

KEY.—Receipt of money: (for young people) a good and handsome part[78]ner in life: (holding a key) settlement of business perplexities: (lost key) anger, worry, want.

KEY.—Receiving money: (for young people) a valuable and attractive opportunity[78]ner in life: (holding a key) resolving business challenges: (lost key) frustration, anxiety, need.

KILL.—(Dreamer killing a man) Assured happiness: (dreamer being killed) loss to the dream-adversary.

KILL.—(Dreamer killing a man) Guaranteed happiness: (dreamer being killed) defeat for the dream opponent.

KING.—(Seeing oneself as a King) Warning to beware of flatterers and of self-conceit.

KING.—(Seeing oneself as a King) A warning to be cautious of sycophants and arrogance.

KISS.—Beware of treachery and deceit: (kissing hand of somebody) friendship and good fortune: (kissing a stranger's hand) a journey.

KISS.—Watch out for betrayal and lies: (kissing someone's hand) friendship and good luck: (kissing a stranger's hand) a journey.

KITCHEN.—Success, advancement in life.

KITCHEN.—Success, progress in life.

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LAMP.—(Lit) Trouble, not serious.

LAMP.—(Lit) Minor trouble.

LANTERN.—Success: (to see light extinguished or darkened) sadness, sickness, poverty.

LANTERN.—Success: (to see light dimmed or gone) sadness, illness, poverty.

LARK.—Good luck: improvement in finances.

LARK.—Good luck: financial growth.

LAUGHTER.—Presages difficult circumstances.

LAUGHTER.—Foreshadows tough times.

LAVENDER.—(To smell or to see it growing) Good luck.

LAVENDER.—(To smell or see it growing) Good luck.

LAWN.—(Looking at) Good health and prosperity: (running on) worry and annoyance.

LAWN.—(Looking at) Good health and success: (running on) stress and frustration.

LAWYER.—Trouble, quarrels, expenses, losses.

LAWYER.—Issues, disputes, costs, setbacks.

LEAD.—An inheritance or legacy from beloved friend.

LEAD.—A gift or legacy from a dear friend.

LEAF.—(To dream of being covered with leaves) Difficulties will prove to be only temporary: (faded leaves) disappointed hopes.

LEAF.—(To dream of being covered with leaves) Challenges will turn out to be just temporary: (faded leaves) unfulfilled hopes.

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MAGPIE.—A bad sign; back-biting and scandal by a false friend.

MAGPIE.—A bad omen; gossip and betrayal by a fake friend.

MAN.—For a young girl to dream about a man is a warning against gossip and gossipers.

MAN.—For a young girl to dream about a guy is a warning about gossip and those who spread it.

MANURE.—Financial gain: good crops.

Fertilizer.—Profit: healthy crops.

MAP.—News or visit from a friend abroad.

MAP.—Update or visit from a friend overseas.

MARBLE.—An inheritance.

MARBLE.—A legacy.

MARRIAGE.—To dream that one marries is a bad, unhappy sign.

MARRIAGE.—Dreaming of getting married is a bad, unhappy omen.

MASS.—(Attending Mass) Happiness and health.

MASS.—(Attending Mass) Joy and wellness.

MAST.—To dream of tall, towering masts is a sign of prosperity.

MAST.—Dreaming of tall, towering masts is a symbol of success.

MATCHES.—An increase in wealth.

MATCHES.—An increase in wealth.

MAYOR.—An elevation to place of dignity and respect.

MAYOR.—A promotion to a position of honor and esteem.

MEADOW.—A lucky bargain, comfort, and prosperity.

MEADOW.—A fortunate deal, security, and success.

MELANCHOLY.—A presage of mirth and happiness.

MELANCHOLY.—A sign of joy and happiness.

MENAGERIE.—Enemies will fail to injure: friends will be true.

MENAGERIE.—Enemies won't be able to harm you: friends will stay loyal.

MENDING.—(Clothes, etc.) Unhappiness, submission to others.

MENDING.—(Clothes, etc.) Unhappiness, giving in to others.

MERMAID.—Bad luck and misfortune, especially to sailors and those who live by the sea.

MERMAID.—Bad luck and misfortune, particularly for sailors and those who make their living by the sea.

MERRY.—(Being) A presage of sadness and gloom.

MERRY.—(Being) A sign of sadness and darkness.

MESSAGE.—(Receiving one) An advance in life.

MESSAGE.—(Receiving one) A step forward in life.

MIDWIFE.—An increase in the family.

MIDWIFE.—A growing family.

MILK.—A sign of peaceful circumstances; often means an increase in family: (spilling) loss in business.

MILK.—A sign of good times; usually indicates an addition to the family: (spilling) a loss in business.

MINCE PIES.—(Making) Good luck, a valuable present; (eating) good news.

MINCE PIES.—(Making) Good luck, a great gift; (eating) good news.

MINT.—An improvement in health.

MINT.—A health boost.

MIRROR.—(Married folk dreaming) Children: (young people) sweethearts: (seeing own face) failure of cherished project.

MIRROR.—(Married couples dreaming) Children: (young people) sweethearts: (seeing their own reflection) disappointment of a cherished plan.

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NEEDLE.—Love or family quarrels: (unable to thread needle) baseless suspicions causing trouble.

NEEDLE.—Love or family arguments: (unable to thread needle) unfounded suspicions causing issues.

NEGRO.—Unlucky: a warning of trouble.

BLACK.—Unlucky: a warning of trouble.

NEST.—A good omen: fortunate love: happy family life.

NEST.—A positive sign: lucky love: a joyful family life.

NETTLES.—(Stung by them) Sign that the dreamer will make a bold effort to reach a desired end or gain a desired object; for young people to dream thus is a sign that they are in love and wishful to enter the unknown and, possibly, unhappy state of matrimony.

NETTLES.—(Stung by them) Indicates that the dreamer will make a strong effort to achieve a desired goal or obtain something they want; for young people to dream this way suggests that they are in love and eager to step into the uncertain and potentially unhappy state of marriage.

NEWSPAPERS.—(Reading them) A presage of news from a foreign country.

NEWSPAPERS.—(Reading them) A sign of updates from another country.

NIGHT.—To dream of night presages sadness and gloom.

NIGHT.—Dreaming of night signifies sadness and gloom.

NIGHTINGALE.—(Hearing nightingales sing) Joyfulness, success in business, good crops, a happy marriage to a good and faithful mate: (for a married woman to dream) she will have children who will become great singers.

NIGHTINGALE.—(Hearing nightingales sing) Happiness, success in work, good harvests, a joyful marriage to a loyal partner: (for a married woman to dream) she will have children who will grow up to be great singers.

NIGHTMARE.—To dream of having a nightmare is a sign that the dreamer will be immediately married, and (if a man) his wife will turn out a shrew.

NIGHTMARE.—Dreaming of having a nightmare is a sign that the dreamer will soon get married, and if it’s a man, his wife will end up being difficult.

NINE.—To see objects or persons to the number of nine intensifies or multiplies the effect, nine being the superlative of superlatives.

NINE.—Seeing objects or people in the number of nine amplifies or increases the impact, as nine is the highest of all.

NOISE.—Hearing loud, discordant noises, particularly if their source is not apparent, is a bad omen.

NOISE.—Hearing loud, jarring sounds, especially when you can't tell where they're coming from, is a bad sign.

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PEARLS.—Weeping and tears, hard times, worry, and treason.

PEARLS.—Crying and sadness, tough times, anxiety, and betrayal.

PEARS.—(Gathering them) Pleasant companionship and enjoyment: (eating them) sickness and possibly death.

PEARS.—(Gathering them) Enjoyable company and pleasure: (eating them) illness and maybe even death.

PEAS.—(Seeing them growing) Fortunate enterprises: (cooked) good and speedy success and enjoyment of well-gained riches.

PEAS.—(Seeing them growing) Lucky ventures: (cooked) quick success and the pleasure of enjoying hard-earned wealth.

PEBBLES.—Sorrows and troubles: (young woman dreams) she will be made unhappy by attractive rivals.

PEBBLES.—Worries and challenges: (young woman dreams) she will be made unhappy by appealing competitors.

PEDDLER.—Beware of false friends.

PEDDLER.—Beware of fake friends.

PEN.—Avoid a friend whose example and advice are bad.

PEN.—Stay away from a friend whose behavior and advice are negative.

PERFUME.—An augury of success and happiness.

FRAGRANCE.—A sign of success and joy.

PERSPIRATION.—To dream of being bathed in perspiration foretells the inception of some arduous task which will be successfully achieved.

SWEAT.—To dream of being covered in sweat symbolizes the beginning of a tough task that will be completed successfully.

PETTICOAT.—A bad dream portending troubles caused by frivolity, to a man: and to a woman vexations through vanity and pride.

PETTICOAT.—A bad dream that signals problems caused by being superficial, for a man; and for a woman, annoyances stemming from vanity and pride.

PIANO.—(Playing or seeing another play) The death of relations, funeral obsequies.

PIANO.—(Playing or watching another performance) The end of relationships, funeral ceremonies.

PIG.—Good luck, reasonable success in affairs.

PIG.—Good luck, and may you find some success in your endeavors.

PICTURE.—To dream of painting pictures denotes that you will engage in some unremunerative, albeit not unpleasant, enterprise.

PICTURE.—Dreaming of painting pictures indicates that you'll get involved in a project that won't make you money, but won't be unpleasant either.

PIGEON.—Domestic peace and comfort, success in exterior affairs. Wild pigeons signify dissolute women: tame pigeons, honest women and wives.

PIGEON.—Home tranquility and comfort, achievement in outside matters. Wild pigeons represent promiscuous women; tame pigeons symbolize faithful women and wives.

PINE-TREE.—Continual happiness and vigorous old age.

PINE-TREE.—Ongoing happiness and a strong old age.

PINS.—Differences and quarrels in families.

PINS.—Family differences and disputes.

PIT.—(Falling in) Disappointment in love, misfortunes, danger: (being in, but climbing out) a difficulty overcome.

PIT.—(Falling in) Disappointment in love, bad luck, danger: (being in, but climbing out) a challenge faced and conquered.

PLOUGH.—A good omen in love, courtship and marriage, though the good may be rather slow in coming.

PLOUGH.—A positive sign in love, dating, and marriage, although good things may take some time to arrive.

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RABBIT.—(White) Success: (black) worry.

RABBIT.—(White) Success: (black) concern.

RACE.—To see oneself winning a race is a good omen, except to sick persons.

RACE.—Seeing yourself win a race is a positive sign, unless you're sick.

RACES.—Bad luck: losses by trickery and swindling of low persons.

RACES.—Bad luck: losses due to cheating and deception by dishonest people.

RAGS.—(Being dressed in) Success and prosperity after much striving.

RAGS.—(Wearing) success and wealth after a lot of hard work.

RAILWAY.—A journey: (accident) a break in friendship.

RAILWAY.—A trip: (incident) a rupture in friendship.

RAIN.—A lucky omen: an inheritance, prosperity, good crops: (heavy storm) troubles and difficulties.

RAIN.—A good sign: an inheritance, wealth, bountiful crops: (heavy storm) problems and hardships.

RAINBOW.—Change of residence or manner of life: (if seen on the right hand) a change for the better: (if on the left) an "Irishman's rise."

RAINBOW.—Moving to a new home or lifestyle: (if seen on the right side) a positive change: (if on the left) an "Irishman's rise."

RAT.—Treachery from inferiors: (white rat) good fortune.

RAT.—Betrayal from subordinates: (white rat) good luck.

RAVEN.—Bad luck to the business man, disappointment to the lover, separation to the married.

RAVEN.—Bad luck for the businessman, disappointment for the lover, separation for the married.

RAZOR.—An unhappy portent: love quarrels.

RAZOR.—A bad sign: love fights.

S

SNAKE, SERPENT.—Bad luck, sickness, short life.

SNAKE, SERPENT.—Bad luck, illness, short lifespan.

SNOW.—Success, money, plentiful harvest: (eating snow) the dreamer will soon undertake a difficult journey: (lost in snow) hostilities of enemies.

SNOW.—Success, money, abundant harvest: (eating snow) the dreamer will soon set off on a challenging journey: (lost in snow) hostilities from foes.

SOAP.—A way out of pressing difficulties will present itself.

SOAP.—A solution to challenging problems will come to light.

SOWING.—An indication of doubtful enterprises.

SOWING.—A sign of uncertain ventures.

SPADE.—To dream of using a spade is a sign that the dreamer will commit indiscretions which he will endeavor to hide.

SPADE.—To dream of using a spade means that the dreamer will engage in actions they will try to keep secret.

SPARROW.—Troubles: (many) an early journey: (sparrow struggling to escape) a foreboding of mischief.

SPARROW.—Troubles: (many) an early journey: (sparrow trying to escape) a hint of trouble.

SPECTACLES.—Be on guard against persons trying to deceive.

SPECTACLES.—Watch out for people trying to trick you.

SPECTRE.—An omen of misfortune and disaster.

SPECTRE.—A sign of bad luck and disaster.

SPIDER.—Good luck, successful schemes: (killing one) a very bad omen.

SPIDER.—Good luck, successful plans: (killing one) a really bad sign.

SPINNING.—Worry and trouble in which strangers are mixed.

SPINNING.—Anxiety and issues involving unfamiliar people.

STABLE.—Prepare for the visit of a true friend.

STABLE.—Get ready for the visit of a real friend.

STAIN.—(To dream of rubbing out stains which reappear) Retribution and punishment for sin.

STAIN.—(To dream of trying to remove stains that come back) Retribution and consequences for wrongdoing.

T

TABLE.—(Sitting at) A sign of comfort and prosperity, a happy marriage.

TABLE.—(Sitting at) A symbol of comfort and prosperity, ahappy marriage.

TEA.—Trouble that will cause sleeplessness and bad health.

TEA.—A source of stress that can lead to insomnia and poor health.

TEAR.—To dream of tearing paper while reading is a sign that business perplexities will be smoothed away.

TEAR.—Dreaming of tearing paper while reading means that business troubles will be resolved.

TEARS.—A presage of great joy and merriment.

TEARS.—A sign of great happiness and fun.

TEETH.—In a dream teeth denote relatives, the two front teeth representing children, brothers or sisters, and others are distant relations. Losing a tooth is a sign of death of a relative: the loss of all in any way means that the dreamer will outlive all his family.

TEETH.—In dreams, teeth symbolize family members, with the two front teeth representing children and siblings, while the others stand for more distant relatives. Losing a tooth signifies the death of a family member; losing all of them means the dreamer will outlive their entire family.

THIEVES.—A warning against gossipers and tattlers.

THIEVES.—A warning about gossipers and snitches.

THIMBLE.—The loss of employment.

THIMBLE.—Job loss.

THREAD.—Beware of intrigues: (breaking) poverty: (entangling the thread of a spool or skein) difficulties, perplexities, business troubles.

THREAD.—Watch out for schemes: (financial) struggles: (getting caught up in a spool or skein) challenges, confusions, work-related issues.

W

WALK.—(Alone and slowly) A sign of poverty and sadness: (fast) success in a desired object: (through fire) danger: (on water or on the sea) bad luck: (with somebody else) enjoyment of comfort and companionship: (girl to walk with her lover) a comfortable and happy marriage.

WALK.—(Alone and slowly) A sign of poverty and sadness: (fast) success in something you want: (through fire) danger: (on water or on the sea) bad luck: (with somebody else) enjoying comfort and companionship: (girl walking with her lover) a comfortable and happy marriage.

WALL.—Many obstacles in realizing a future plan: (climbing over or destroying) obstacles successfully surmounted: (jumping over) joy and happiness.

WALL.—Many challenges in achieving a future plan: (overcoming or removing) obstacles successfully overcome: (leaping over) joy and happiness.

WASH.—(Body) Release from anxieties: (clothes) a presage of hard and unrequited toil for others.

WASH.—(Body) Let go of worries: (clothes) a sign of tough and thankless work for others.

WASPS.—Vexation and troubles caused by envious persons.

WASPS.—Annoyances and problems created by jealous people.

WATCH.—Gains, money, prosperity.

WATCH.—Wealth, money, success.

WATER.—(Clear) Comfort and happiness: (dirty) sorrow and trouble: (stagnant) severe illness, probably ending with death: (very cold) beware of enemies: (hot) illness: (seeing in improbable places or circumstances) trouble and danger: (dried up or disturbed) an improvement in affairs: (gushing up from below) a sign of unsuspected enemies: (carrying it in a sieve or other unlikely receptacle without spilling) much domestic trouble, disappointment, great losses: (another person doing so) good luck to the dreamer or to that person, or good luck to the dreamer in connection with that person: (drinking clear water) a lucky sign, comfort and satisfaction.

WATER.—(Clear) Comfort and happiness: (dirty) sorrow and trouble: (stagnant) serious illness, likely leading to death: (very cold) be careful of enemies: (hot) sickness: (seeing it in strange places or situations) trouble and danger: (dried up or disturbed) improvement in circumstances: (gushing up from below) a sign of hidden enemies: (carrying it in a sieve or other unlikely container without spilling) a lot of domestic trouble, disappointment, significant losses: (someone else doing so) good luck for the dreamer or that person, or good luck for the dreamer in relation to that person: (drinking clear water) a positive sign, comfort and satisfaction.


TEACUP FORTUNETELLING

(In the following pages, you may learn something of the meanings attached to the tea leaves which remain among the dregs in the bottom of your teacup.)

(In the following pages, you might discover some of the meanings associated with the tea leaves that remain in the bottom of your teacup.)

HOW TO TEST YOUR FORTUNES

Leave a slight amount of tea in the cup, not so much as a spoonful. Place the saucer on the cup, swill the cup round, males do this so that the liquid moves round in a clockwise direction, females in an anti-clockwise direction. The tea is then run out of the cup, the saucer lifted off and the shapes or formations are ready to be examined.

Leave a small amount of tea in the cup, not more than a spoonful. Put the saucer on the cup, swirl the cup around; men usually do this to make the liquid move in a clockwise direction, while women do it counterclockwise. Then pour out the tea from the cup, lift off the saucer, and the shapes or patterns are ready to be examined.

No. 17.—Birds seen in tea leaves generally denote an end of your troubles.

No. 17.—Birds seen in tea leaves usually indicate that your troubles are coming to an end.

WHAT THE FORMATIONS MEAN

ANCHOR.—Denotes a voyage full of hope. It is considered a splendid omen for a sailor's bride.

ANCHOR.—Signifies a journey filled with hope. It's seen as a great sign for a sailor's bride.

ARCH.—You are to undertake a journey in the near future. It is some[84]times a happy omen for a woman, signifying that she will marry a tall, handsome man and be blessed with healthy children.

ARCH.—You are about to go on a journey soon. Sometimes, this is a good sign for a woman, meaning she'll marry a tall, attractive man and have healthy kids.

AXE.—Denotes that your difficulties have now been overcome by your own splendid endeavors. You have severed the old bad habits and made a clean cut at your past blunders.

AXE.—Indicates that you've successfully tackled your challenges through your own great efforts. You've cut off the old bad habits and made a fresh start from your past mistakes.

BALLOON.—Although it denotes a certain rise in the consultant's fortunes, it carries the warning to beware of a sudden fall.

BALLOON.—While it signifies a boost in the consultant's success, it serves as a caution to be alert for a potential sudden decline.

BANANA.—Signifies to the sick, quick restoration to health.

BANANA.—Represents for the sick, a speedy recovery to health.

BASKET.—Implies that a person, by changing his or her mind within the last twenty-four hours, has reason for congratulation.

BASKET.—Indicates that someone, by changing their mind in the past twenty-four hours, has a reason to celebrate.

BELLS.—If they are connected to a rope, you can look forward to splendid news.

BELLS.—If they're attached to a rope, you can expect great news.

BIRDS.—Generally, they denote an end of your troubles.

BIRDS.—Usually, they signify the end of your problems.

BOAT.—If you cannot discover an occupant of the boat, the symbol means a voyage.

BOAT.—If you can't find anyone in the boat, the symbol represents a journey.

BOOK.—You should ask advice from some friend for whom you care. Good advice is precious.

BOOK.—You should get advice from a friend you trust and care about. Good advice is invaluable.

BUGLE.—You will be the recipient of good news shortly.

BUGLE.—You will soon receive some good news.

BUTTERFLY.—A warning to a young lady that her lover, whom she trusts implicitly, is rather fond of flitting from one "peach" to another.

BUTTERFLY.—A warning to a young woman that her partner, whom she trusts completely, tends to jump from one "sweetheart" to another.

CAP.—If you see a man's cap, you may have minor worries: if a widow's cap, married joy will be yours.

CAP.—If you see a man's cap, you might have some small concerns: if it's a widow's cap, happiness in marriage will be yours.

CARDS.—If you gamble, you will certainly lose.

CARDS.—If you gamble, you're definitely going to lose.

CHAIN.—This bids you put forth every ounce of energy in one big endeavor: then, success will be yours.

CHAIN.—This urges you to invest all your effort into one major effort: then, success will follow.

CIGAR.—Some of your schemes may "end in smoke."

CIGAR.—Some of your plans might just "go up in smoke."

CLOCK.—This signifies that you are to have an important appointment with someone very soon.

CLOCK.—This means you have an important meeting with someone coming up soon.

COMET.—A symbol to warn you against playing with fire. Beware.

COMET.—A warning symbol to remind you not to mess with fire. Be careful.

CROSS.—You may have anxiety: but it will soon pass away.

CROSS.—You might feel anxious, but that will fade away soon.

CROWN.—Denotes great honors coming to you.

CROWN.—Signifies that significant honors are headed your way.

DART.—You will shortly have a proposal of marriage. Cupid is about.

DART.—You'll soon get a marriage proposal. Cupid is in the air.

DICE.—You will lose money if you gamble.

DICE.—You'll lose money if you bet.

DOVES.—Your trials will end when you see this welcome "messenger of peace."

DOVES.—Your struggles will come to an end when you see this comforting "messenger of peace."

ENVELOPE.—Good tidings are heralded.

ENVELOPE.—Good news is here.

EYE.—Look to some other power than your own.

EYE.—Turn to a power greater than yourself.

FINGERPRINT.—A reminder to you to ask and you will find out a secret.

FINGERPRINT.—A reminder for you to ask, and you’ll discover a secret.

FISH.—This signifies good news from abroad. If the fish is surrounded by dots you will emigrate.

FISH.—This represents good news from overseas. If the fish is surrounded by dots, you will move abroad.

FLAG.—A splendid omen—the best of news is coming from abroad, and you are about to experience good fortune at home.

FLAG.—A great sign—the best news is on its way from overseas, and you’re about to enjoy some good luck at home.

No. 18.—Cross. You may have anxiety, but it will soon pass away.

No. 18.—Cross. You might be feeling anxious, but it will pass soon.

FOOT.—This leaf-picture denotes good news which, however, is still far off.

FOOT.—This illustration of a leaf represents good news that is, however, still a long way off.

FORK.—Your life would be all the happier were you not so easily flattered.

FORK.—Your life would be so much happier if you weren't so easily flattered.

GALLOWS.—Contrary to expectation, to see this picture denotes nothing of evil significance, but is merely a warning to you to be cautious—in fact, a kindly symbol.

GALLOWS.—Surprisingly, seeing this image doesn’t mean anything bad; it’s just a reminder for you to be careful—in reality, it’s a friendly symbol.

GARDEN.—Prosperous, joyful days.

GARDEN.—Thriving, happy days.

GATE.—A reminder that patience is a virtue, and that the gate to fortune will open for you in due course.

GATE.—A reminder that patience is a virtue, and that the gate to good fortune will open for you in due time.

GIANT.—This denotes you are attempting something which is far too big for you. Better be a successful dwarf than a gigantic failure.

GIANT.—This means you are trying to take on something that is way too much for you. It's better to be a successful small player than a huge failure.

GYPSY.—An invitation to you to wish for something you dearly desire, and your wish will be granted.

GYPSY.—Here's an invitation for you to wish for something you really want, and your wish will come true.

GLOBE.—Denotes you are to take a roundabout journey leading finally to your home.

GLOBE.—Indicates that you’re going to take a scenic route that will ultimately lead you back home.

GLOVE.—A sign of good luck.

GLOVE.—A symbol of good luck.

GOOSE.—You will be the recipient of foolish remarks from stupid persons, but these need cause you no concern.

GOOSE.—You'll get some silly comments from ignorant people, but there's no need to worry about them.

GRAPES.—From time immemorial the symbol of perfect love between couples.

GRAPES.—For ages, the symbol of ideal love between partners.

HAIR.—A lock of hair signifies great devotion on the part of your lover.

HAIR.—A lock of hair represents deep commitment from your partner.

HALTER.—A warning that you are too easily led, and that you must cultivate the art of self-reliance.

HALTER.—A reminder that you can be influenced too easily, and that you need to develop the skill of being self-sufficient.

HAM.—This is a sign you will undergo a brief illness, but will make a quick recovery.

HAM.—This means you'll experience a short illness, but you'll bounce back quickly.

HAMMER.—Triumph over adversity. After enduring many knocks you will hit the nail of success.

HAMMER.—Overcome challenges. After facing many setbacks, you will drive the nail of success.

HAMMOCK.—Points to the knowledge that your sailor-lover is true and dreams of you every night.

HAMMOCK.—Indicates that your sailor-lover is loyal and thinks about you every night.

HAMPER.—Suggests useful and serviceable, but inexpensive, presents are coming.

HAMPER.—Indicates that practical and useful, yet affordable, gifts are on the way.

HANDCUFFS.—This is a cogent warning to you to get rid of an evil habit before it is too late. Little sins lead to great crimes, and no one desires to receive the attentions of the law.

HANDCUFFS.—This is a strong warning for you to break an unhealthy habit before it becomes too late. Small sins can lead to serious crimes, and nobody wants to attract the attention of the law.

HARP.—Count yourself very fortunate.

HARP.—Consider yourself very lucky.

HAT.—This picture, if it is a lady's hat, signifies luck, but if a man's, it means that you may experience a slight misfortune.

HAT.—If this picture shows a lady's hat, it symbolizes good luck, but if it's a man's hat, it suggests you might face a minor misfortune.

HATCHET.—This leaf-picture is a warning to take great care or you may experience danger.

HATCHET.—This illustration is a reminder to be careful, or you could face danger.

INITIAL.—In this important leaf-picture the initials should be carefully studied. If the initial is formed near the rim, the significance is one of good fortune. Initials most commonly found are those without curves. Such straight initials are—A, I, L, N, T, V, W.

INITIAL.—In this important leaf picture, the initials should be carefully examined. If the initial is located near the edge, it signifies good fortune. The most commonly found initials are those without curves. These straight initials are—A, I, L, N, T, V, W.

INTERROGATION MARK.—Signifies doubt. Be careful.

INTERROGATION MARK.—Indicates doubt. Be cautious.

KEY.—An important picture suggesting that you look deeper and more carefully in the cup for an initial, which, when you have found it, will unlock something that has been up till now a mystery. A closed book will be opened for you and past enigmas unravelled.

KEY.—A significant image indicating that you should examine the cup more closely for an initial, which, once discovered, will reveal a mystery that has remained unsolved until now. A closed book will be opened for you, and past riddles will be explained.

LABEL.—This ticket-like picture, which must not be mistaken for an envelope, is the sign that you possess a dear friend who will one day be "tied" to you for life.

LABEL.—This ticket-like image, which should not be confused with an envelope, signifies that you have a close friend who will eventually be "tied" to you for life.

LACE.—Denotes you will err on a very minor and fragile matter and make a false move on very flimsy grounds.

LACE.—Indicates that you will make a mistake over a very small and delicate issue and take a misstep based on weak reasoning.

LADDER.—If on the side of the cup a rise in your fortunes is indicated.

LADDER.—If there’s a rise in your fortunes shown on the side of the cup.

LADY.—Points to the fact that you will shortly make a friend of one who will prove of great service.

LADY.—Points out that you will soon make a friend who will be very helpful.

No. 19.—A Mark of Interrogation signifies doubt: be careful.

No. 19.—A Question Mark indicates uncertainty: be cautious.

LINES.—These indicate journeys.

LINES.—These show journeys.

LOCK.—This denotes that you can safely confide in your nearest friend. He or she will lock your secrets in his or her bosom.

LOCK.—This means you can trust your closest friend completely. He or she will keep your secrets safe.

LOCKET.—A picture denoting steadfast loyalty on the part of a friend whom you have not seen for long months.

LOCKET.—A picture symbolizing unwavering loyalty from a friend you haven't seen in many months.

LOOKING GLASS.—You are warned by this picture that the world sees you for what you really are. Your character is mirrored for your friends to gaze upon.

LOOKING GLASS.—This image reminds you that the world sees you as you truly are. Your character is reflected for your friends to observe.

MAN.—Denotes a visitor who will bring a gift if his arm is outstretched. If the symbol is clear he is a dark man; if vague he is very fair.

MAN.—Refers to a visitor who will bring a gift if his arm is extended. If the symbol is clear, he is dark-skinned; if it's unclear, he is very light-skinned.

MAP.—A symbol bidding you travel, for you will be sure of success wherever you go.

MAP.—A sign encouraging you to explore, as you can count on success wherever you venture.

MAZE.—A regular "maze of difficulty" confronts you, but with care you will find a way out of the labyrinth.

MAZE.—A typical "maze of challenges" stands in your way, but if you're careful, you'll find a way out of this labyrinth.

MILESTONES.—You are about to win success after traveling a long and difficult road.

MILESTONES.—You are on the verge of achieving success after a long and challenging journey.

MOON.—If shown as a crescent prosperity and fortune are indicated.

MOON.—If represented as a crescent, it signals prosperity and good fortune.

MOTORCAR.—Denotes that you will achieve a rapid success.

MOTORCAR.—Indicates that you will experience quick success.

MOUNTAINS.—This majestic picture signifies an arduous, lengthy, and uphill fight against bad fortune. Set your heart to it, and toil on to the goal.

MOUNTAINS.—This impressive image represents a tough, long, and challenging struggle against misfortune. Commit yourself to it, and keep working towards your goal.

MOUSE.—A reminder that the little irritation you are nursing is really a very trivial affair.

MOUSE.—Just a reminder that the annoyance you’re holding onto is actually something pretty minor.

NAVVY.—A token that you are very bookish, and fond of digging into abstruse treatises. You are reminded that "all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy."

NAVVY.—A sign that you love books and enjoy exploring complicated subjects. Remember that "all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy."

NECKLACE.—Grace and beauty of body and mind are here indicated.

NECKLACE.—This represents grace and beauty in both body and mind.

NEEDLE.—A single needle signifies you are able to withstand all the sharp pricks of circumstances. Several needles together mean quarrels.

NEEDLE.—One needle represents your ability to endure all the sharp challenges life throws at you. Multiple needles together indicate arguments.

PENDULUM.—Great indecision and lack of character are here indicated.

PENDULUM.—This shows a lot of uncertainty and a lack of conviction.

PENNON.—To decipher this small-pointed flag is a sign that someone on board a ship is thinking much of you.

PENNON.—Understanding this small, pointed flag means that someone on the ship is thinking a lot about you.

PENNIES.—They denote great carefulness in small details, which leads to ultimate prosperity.

PENNIES.—They represent being very careful with small details, which leads to overall success.

RING.—A very important symbol. Generally speaking, it always denotes marriage, especially if seen at the bottom of the cup, in which case search for an initial which will reveal to a man or woman his or her future life-partner.

RING.—A very important symbol. Generally, it always represents marriage, especially if found at the bottom of the cup, in which case look for an initial that will show a man or woman their future life partner.

RIVERS.—These denote much peace of mind.

RIVERS.—These represent a deep sense of calm.

ROADS.—If the roads appear in the clear they predict a speedy change of circumstances, usually for the better.

ROADS.—If the roads look clear, it means a swift change in circumstances is on the way, often for the better.

ROBIN.—This bird always denotes hope. If you see it you can cheer up, as the trouble you now experience is about to pass away.

ROBIN.—This bird always symbolizes hope. If you see it, you can feel uplifted, as the difficulties you’re facing are about to fade away.

ROCK.—A massive rock denotes great burdens. If there are a number of small rocks easy fortune and much happiness are indicated.

ROCK.—A large rock signifies heavy obligations. A collection of small rocks suggests easy wealth and a lot of joy.

ROCKET.—Another warning against high ambition.

ROCKET.—Another caution about high ambition.

ROD.—If it is long and slender you will be very fortunate.

ROD.—If it's long and slim, you'll be really lucky.

ROOF.—If what appears to be the roof only of a house is seen the signification is domestic bliss.

ROOF.—If you see what looks like just the roof of a house, it represents happiness at home.

ROOK.—Great happiness is indicated.

ROOK.—Great happiness is coming.

SAILOR.—Foretells that very shortly you will receive a letter from over the sea.

SAILOR.—Predicts that you will soon receive a letter from overseas.

SCALES.—This picture is the token that the friend you have weighed in the balance and found wanting is really true and just.

SCALES.—This image shows that the friend you weighed and found lacking is actually genuine and fair.

SCEPTRE.—A sign of honor from royalty.

SCEPTRE.—A symbol of respect from the monarchy.

SERPENT.—If on the side of the cup and appearing to be rising to near the brim you may take comfort in the fact that you will shortly receive some information which will be of use.

SERPENT.—If it's on the edge of the cup and seems to be rising close to the top, you can take comfort in knowing that you will soon receive information that will be helpful.

SHEAVES.—A good omen of a bounteous harvest of prosperity.

SHEAVES.—A positive sign of an abundant harvest of wealth.

SHIELD.—A reminder that you have just escaped from a great calamity.

SHIELD.—A sign that you've just made it through a major disaster.

SHIP.—A large ship with funnels and masts is a token of a long journey, usually on business.

SHIP.—A big ship with smokestacks and masts is a sign of a long trip, typically for work.

THIMBLE.—This homely picture denotes that industry and devotion to duty bring their own reward.

THIMBLE.—This simple image symbolizes that hard work and commitment to responsibilities bring their own rewards.

THIN PERSON.—The figure of a very slender person is usually the sign of very prosperous days ahead.

SLIM PERSON.—The image of a very slim person typically indicates that good times are on the horizon.

THISTLE.—This striking leaf-picture is a sign that you will only achieve success by plain living and high thinking.

THISTLE.—This eye-catching leaf design is a reminder that you will only find success through simple living and deep thoughts.

THORN.—This is always an excellent omen. Good luck and many friends are indicated.

THORN.—This is always a great sign. It suggests good luck and many friends.

TONGS.—Suggests you are of a fiery nature, and will quarrel with your best friend.

TONGS.—Indicates that you have a passionate temperament and may argue with your closest friend.

TONGUE.—Someone you are fond of who is far away is speaking about you.

TONGUE.—Someone you care about who is far away is talking about you.

TOOL.—Any instrument of manual operation denotes that hard knocks may be coming.

TOOL.—Any manually operated instrument suggests that challenges might be on the way.

TRIANGLE.—This is a token of all-round prosperity in love.

TRIANGLE.—This represents complete success in love.

TRIDENT.—This is a token of success and honors in the Navy.

TRIDENT.—This symbolizes success and achievements in the Navy.

WAGON.—A reminder that you are soon to undertake a long journey.

WAGON.—A sign that you’re about to start a long trip.

WAITER.—This picture denotes that riches and married happiness will come to you.

WAITER.—This picture means that wealth and marital bliss are coming your way.

WALKING STICK.—A warning not to lean too much on your own efforts.

WALKING STICK.—A reminder not to rely too heavily on your own efforts.

WATERFALL.—Indicates the removal of many obstructions in your path to happiness.

WATERFALL.—Signifies the clearing away of numerous obstacles on your journey to happiness.

WEATHERCOCK.—This picture points to a friend who is unreliable.

WEATHERCOCK.—This image refers to a friend who can’t be counted on.

WEB.—Signifies you will one day be caught in the toils as the result of ignoring friendly warnings.

WEB.—Means you will eventually get trapped because you ignored friendly advice.

WELL.—This denotes you are not dipping deep enough into knowledge.

WELL.—This means you're not exploring knowledge deeply enough.

WHEN WILL YOU MARRY?

It has long been held that an unmarried person can tell how many years it will be before he or she is married, in the following manner.

It has long been believed that a single person can predict how many years it will be until they get married, in the following way.

Balance a small spoon on the edge of a teacup. The spoon should be perfectly dry. Then, with the assistance of a second spoon, tilt drops of tea into the balancing spoon and count them, one by one. The number of drops it takes to upset the spoon reveals the number of years that will elapse before the wedding takes place.

Balance a small spoon on the edge of a teacup. The spoon should be completely dry. Then, using a second spoon, tilt drops of tea into the balancing spoon and count them, one by one. The number of drops it takes to tip the spoon reveals how many years will pass before the wedding occurs.


LUCKY AND UNLUCKY DAYS

Most of us have discovered that certain days of the week, or even the year, are more favorable to us than others. But there are some people who have not made this discovery. To them, the indications given in this chapter will be of considerable interest.

Most of us have realized that certain days of the week, or even the year, are better for us than others. However, there are some people who have not recognized this. For those individuals, the insights provided in this chapter will be quite intriguing.

Friday—an Unlucky Day.—Fortunately, six of the seven days of the week are charitably disposed towards the majority of us. Here and there, a person may be found who affirms that Monday, Thursday or some other day never did him or her a kindness; but such a remark is not general. Friday, however, can be put on the black list, as it is a notoriously unlucky day. Most men and women cherish a superstitious fear of it, and this opinion has existed since the first Good Friday. Many will never embark upon any enterprise of importance; there are fewer marriages on this day than any other, and sailors are averse to sailing on Friday. Many are the tales they tell of vessels which put to sea on a Friday, and were never heard of again. If all the bank or financial crashes of the last century were counted up, it would be found that Friday supplied the greatest number. A lengthy list could be added to prove that Friday is a day of bad luck.

Friday—an Unlucky Day.—Luckily, six out of the seven days of the week are generally favored by most of us. Here and there, you might find someone who claims that Monday, Thursday, or some other day has never treated them well; but that’s not a common opinion. Friday, however, can definitely be considered unlucky, as it has a reputation for being a day of bad luck. Most people have a superstitious fear of it, a belief that has existed since the first Good Friday. Many refuse to start any important projects on this day; there are fewer weddings than on any other day, and sailors prefer not to set sail on Friday. There are numerous stories about ships that left port on a Friday and were never seen again. If we looked at all the financial disasters of the past century, we’d find that Fridays were responsible for the highest number. A long list could be compiled to demonstrate that Friday is a day of misfortune.

One good thing can be said for it, however—it favors its own: for people born on a Friday are not affected by its evil disposition.

One positive thing can be said about it, though—it favors its own: people born on a Friday are not impacted by its bad nature.

Unlucky Dates.—In an old calendar, astrologers indicated the following dates as unlucky. If any of them fell on a Friday, they were doubly unlucky:

Unlucky Dates.—In an old calendar, astrologers marked the following dates as unlucky. If any of these dates fell on a Friday, they were considered even more unlucky:

January 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 17, 29—very unlucky.
February 26, 27, 28—unlucky; 8, 10, 17—very unlucky.
March 16, 17, 20—very unlucky.
April 7, 8, 10, 20—unlucky; 16 and 21—very unlucky.
June 10 and 22—unlucky; 4 and 8—very unlucky.
July 15 and 21—very unlucky.
August 1, 29 and 30—unlucky; 19 and 20—very unlucky.
September 2, 4, 21, 23—unlucky; 6 and 7—very unlucky.
October 4, 16, 24—unlucky; 6, very unlucky.
November 5, 6, 29, 30—unlucky; 15 and 20—very unlucky.
December 15, 22—unlucky; 6, 7, and 9—very unlucky.

January 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 17, 29—really unlucky.
February 26, 27, 28—unlucky; 8, 10, 17—really unlucky.
March 16, 17, 20—really unlucky.
April 7, 8, 10, 20—unlucky; 16 and 21—really unlucky.
June 10 and 22—unlucky; 4 and 8—really unlucky.
July 15 and 21—really unlucky.
August 1, 29 and 30—unlucky; 19 and 20—really unlucky.
September 2, 4, 21, 23—unlucky; 6 and 7—really unlucky.
October 4, 16, 24—unlucky; 6, really unlucky.
November 5, 6, 29, 30—unlucky; 15 and 20—really unlucky.
December 15, 22—unlucky; 6, 7, and 9—really unlucky.

These were regarded as perilous days to fall ill upon, to have an accident, to be married, to start on a journey, or commence any work.

These were considered dangerous days to get sick, have an accident, get married, start a journey, or begin any new work.

What is most striking about this list is that the "thirteenth" does not appear on it at all, although most people will tell you that the thirteenth is the date they avoid more than all others.

What stands out the most about this list is that the "thirteenth" isn’t included at all, even though most people will tell you that the thirteenth is the date they avoid more than any other.

Lucky and Unlucky Dates depending on Birth-dates.—Much the most accurate way of determining which dates are lucky and unlucky is by using the portents displayed by the Signs of the Zodiac. To do this, it is necessary to know when the individual affected was born. The following is a list worked out on these lines:

Lucky and Unlucky Dates depending on Birth-dates.—The best way to figure out which dates are lucky and which are unlucky is by looking at the signs of the Zodiac. For this, you need to know the birthdate of the person in question. Below is a list created based on this information:

Born—Dec. 22nd to Jan. 20th.

Lucky Dates: Unlucky Dates:
Jan. 2, 7, 8, 18, 26 and 31 Jan. 11, 14, 15 and 28
Feb. 3, 7, 9, 12, 13 and 27 Feb. 11, 18, 24 and 25
Mar. 1, 5, 7, 10, 24 and 28 Mar. 8, 16, 17 and 23
April 2, 3, 7, 16, 25 and 26 April 12, 13, 19 and 20
May 5, 6, 14, 15, 27 and 31 May 10, 16, 29 and 30
June 1, 14, 15, 18, 24 and 29 June 5, 13, 22 and 26
July 9, 12, 13, 17, 20 and 27 July 2, 11, 16 and 24
Aug. 3, 8, 9, 16, 21 and 31 Aug. 6, 18, 19 and 29
Sept. 5, 9, 14, 18, 19 and 27 Sept. 1, 3, 17 and 23
Oct. 10, 11, 16, 17, 25 and 30 Oct. 8, 12, 21 and 27
Nov. 6, 7, 8, 12, 13 and 26 Nov. 10, 17, 18 and 25
Dec. 3, 8, 9, 19, 24 and 31 Dec. 2, 6, 11 and 30

Born—Jan. 21st to Feb. 19th

Lucky Dates: Unlucky Dates:
Jan. 1, 5, 9, 10, 15 and 20 Jan. 2, 19, 24 and 31
Feb. 2, 5, 6, 11, 16 and 29 Feb. 13, 20, 26 and 27
Mar. 3, 6, 7, 10, 17 and 30 Mar. 11, 19, 24 and 25
April 4, 5, 10, 20, 23 and 29 April 7, 14, 15 and 24
May 7, 8, 16, 17, 25 and 31 May 4, 12, 18 and 19
June 5, 12, 17, 18, 25 and 26 June 1, 2, 28 and 29
July 10, 11, 19, 22, 23 and 28 July 5, 12, 13 and 26
Aug. 10, 14, 19, 20, 24 and 25 Aug. 2, 22, 23 and 27
Sept. 10, 11, 12, 22, 29 and 30 Sept. 4, 5, 19 and 25
Oct. 1, 3, 9, 13, 27 and 28 Oct. 2, 8, 11 and 26
Nov. 4, 5, 10, 15, 23 and 28 Nov. 11, 18, 26 and 27
Dec. 7, 8, 13, 21, 25 and 27 Dec. 9, 16, 17 and 24

Born—Feb. 20th to March 20th

Lucky Dates: Unlucky Dates:
Jan. 5, 7, 9, 21, 22 and 27 Jan. 8, 16, 23 and 28
Feb. 4, 7, 9, 20, 21 and 26 Feb. 5, 10, 22 and 25
Mar. 5, 6, 12, 13, 17 and 29 Mar. 11, 15, 18 and 26
April 6, 8, 11, 15, 22 and 30 April 9, 12, 20 and 23
May 8, 14, 15, 19, 24 and 29 May 4, 17, 20 and 28
June 10, 11, 19, 21, 23 and 27 June 6, 18, 24 and 28
July 11, 15, 20, 22, 24 and 31 July 8, 21, 25 and 26
Aug. 13, 16, 17, 20, 28 and 30 Aug. 4, 5, 19 and 25
Sept. 15, 17, 19, 24, 27 and 28 Sept. 3, 8, 18 and 26
Oct. 17, 19, 20, 21, 29 and 30 Oct. 4, 6, 8 and 28
Nov. 8, 9, 10, 14, 19 and 21 Nov. 1, 12, 18 and 24
Dec. 3, 7, 9, 13, 22 and 28 Dec. 11, 16, 20 and 29

Born—March 21st to April 19th

Lucky Dates: Unlucky Dates:
Jan. 1, 5, 9, 23, 27 and 28 Jan. 6, 16, 26 and 29
Feb. 2, 5, 10, 19, 25 and 29 Feb. 8, 15, 16 and 23
Mar. 4, 9, 10, 19, 20 and 31 Mar. 3, 6, 15 and 21
April 1, 5, 14, 15, 19 and 28 April 2, 3, 17 and 30
May 3, 12, 13, 18, 21 and 31 May 8, 14, 27 and 28
June 3, 7, 17, 18, 25 and 27 June 4, 5, 23 and 26
July 1, 6, 14, 23, 28 and 29 July 2, 4, 30 and 31
Aug. 2, 10, 11, 24, 25 and 26 Aug. 6, 12, 22 and 23
Sept. 7, 10, 11, 12, 21 and 25 Sept. 2, 23, 24 and 26
Oct. 3, 9, 13, 17, 19 and 31 Oct. 6, 14, 26 and 27
Nov. 1, 5, 8, 14, 20 and 30 Nov. 6, 18, 22 and 29
Dec. 1, 13, 25, 26, 27 and 31 Dec. 6, 12, 22 and 28

Born—Feb. 20th to March 20th

Lucky Dates: Unlucky Dates:
Jan. 5, 7, 9, 21, 22 and 27 Jan. 8, 16, 23 and 28
Feb. 4, 7, 9, 20, 21 and 26 Feb. 5, 10, 22 and 25
Mar. 5, 6, 12, 13, 17 and 29 Mar. 11, 15, 18 and 26
April 6, 8, 11, 15, 22 and 30 April 9, 12, 20 and 23
May 8, 14, 15, 19, 24 and 29 May 4, 17, 20 and 28
June 10, 11, 19, 21, 23 and 27 June 6, 18, 24 and 28
July 11, 15, 20, 22, 24 and 31 July 8, 21, 25 and 26
Aug. 13, 16, 17, 20, 28 and 30 Aug. 4, 5, 19 and 25
Sept. 15, 17, 19, 24, 27 and 28 Sept. 3, 8, 18 and 26
Oct. 17, 19, 20, 21, 29 and 30 Oct. 4, 6, 8 and 28
Nov. 8, 9, 10, 14, 19 and 21 Nov. 1, 12, 18 and 24
Dec. 3, 7, 9, 13, 22 and 28 Dec. 11, 16, 20 and 29

Born—March 21st to April 19th

Lucky Dates: Unlucky Dates:
Jan. 1, 5, 9, 23, 27 and 28 Jan. 6, 16, 26 and 29
Feb. 2, 5, 10, 19, 25 and 29 Feb. 8, 15, 16 and 23
Mar. 4, 9, 10, 19, 20 and 31 Mar. 3, 6, 15 and 21
April 1, 5, 14, 15, 19 and 28 April 2, 3, 17 and 30
May 3, 12, 13, 18, 21 and 31 May 8, 14, 27 and 28
June 3, 7, 17, 18, 25 and 27 June 4, 5, 23 and 26
July 1, 6, 14, 23, 28 and 29 July 2, 4, 30 and 31
Aug. 2, 10, 11, 24, 25 and 26 Aug. 6, 12, 22 and 23
Sept. 7, 10, 11, 12, 21 and 25 Sept. 2, 23, 24 and 26
Oct. 3, 9, 13, 17, 19 and 31 Oct. 6, 14, 26 and 27
Nov. 1, 5, 8, 14, 20 and 30 Nov. 6, 18, 22 and 29
Dec. 1, 13, 25, 26, 27 and 31 Dec. 6, 12, 22 and 28

Born—June 22nd to July 22nd

Lucky Dates: Unlucky Dates:
Jan. 3, 9, 11, 13, 16 and 29 Jan. 6, 8, 27 and 28
Feb. 7, 8, 13, 14, 22 and 27 Feb. 3, 11, 24 and 25
Mar. 5, 7, 12, 20, 21 and 25 Mar. 1, 4, 22 and 26
April 2, 7, 8, 12, 13 and 29 April 5, 19, 20 and 25
May 1, 5, 10, 11, 18 and 19 May 3, 17, 23 and 30
June 2, 7, 10, 15, 24 and 28 June 13, 19, 20 and 22
July 3, 4, 7, 20, 22 and 25 July 10, 13, 23 and 28
Aug. 5, 8, 9, 21, 22 and 30 Aug. 7, 12, 19 and 20
Sept. 5, 12, 13, 19, 27 and 28 Sept. 3, 10, 16 and 17
Oct. 1, 3, 11, 15, 16 and 30 Oct. 7, 14, 27 and 28
Nov. 6, 7, 16, 17, 27 and 30 Nov. 8, 9, 18 and 19
Dec. 4, 9, 13, 24, 30 and 31 Dec. 6, 7, 18 and 21

Born—July 23rd to August 21st

Lucky Dates: Unlucky Dates:
Jan. 1, 4, 13, 15, 18 and 27 Jan. 3, 8, 12 and 30
Feb. 1, 15, 20, 24, 25 and 29 Feb. 8, 12, 21 and 28
Mar. 9, 18, 19, 20, 21 and 28 Mar. 12, 22, 24 and 25
April 1, 5, 10, 11, 18 and 23 April 7, 8, 16 and 22
May 2, 3, 6, 12, 13 and 31 May 5, 18, 19 and 24
June 3, 4, 13, 17, 26 and 30 June 2, 14, 21 and 22
July 2, 6, 9, 14, 23 and 29 July 12, 13, 24 and 25
Aug. 3, 7, 10, 23, 25 and 30 Aug. 9, 14, 21 and 22
Sept. 3, 15, 16, 22, 26 and 29 Sept. 5, 17, 18 and 19
Oct. 1, 13, 17, 27, 28 and 31 Oct. 9, 14, 15 and 29
Nov. 9, 10, 15, 20, 23 and 27 Nov. 5, 12, 13 and 17
Dec. 7, 11, 16, 18, 22 and 26 Dec. 3, 9, 23 and 28

Born—August 22nd to September 22nd

Lucky Dates: Unlucky Dates:
Jan. 1, 3, 9, 15, 20 and 31 Jan. 4, 11, 18 and 19
Feb. 3, 12, 13, 18, 23 and 27 Feb. 8, 15, 16 and 29
Mar. 1, 11, 20, 21, 28 and 29 Mar. 6, 7, 26 and 27
April 7, 8, 15, 17, 24 and 25 April 2, 3, 9 and 29
May 4, 7, 10, 18, 22 and 31 May 8, 21, 27 and 28
June 1, 6, 7, 11, 15 and 29 June 3, 9, 16 and 24
July 4, 9, 10, 17, 25 and 30 July 2, 14, 20 and 22
Aug. 3, 5, 12, 22, 28 and 29 Aug. 10, 17, 18 and 23
Sept. 4, 9, 10, 22, 23 and 28 Sept. 7, 8, 17 and 21
Oct. 1, 2, 11, 12, 25 and 30 Oct. 4, 8, 14 and 20
Nov. 17, 18, 22, 23, 25 and 30 Nov. 5, 7, 12 and 21
Dec. 9, 10, 18, 23, 26 and 28 Dec. 4, 5, 6 and 14

Born—September 23rd to October 23rd

Lucky Dates: Unlucky Dates:
Jan. 1, 5, 9, 19, 20 and 27 Jan. 6, 7, 21 and 23
Feb. 2, 6, 15, 20, 24 and 29 Feb. 11, 17, 19 and 22
Mar. 4, 14, 18, 23, 27 and 31 Mar. 2, 9, 10 and 28
April 1, 15, 19, 23, 24 and 28 April 4, 5, 14 and 26
May 7, 8, 12, 17, 21 and 24 May 3, 9, 23 and 29
June 8, 12, 13, 16, 22 and 30 June 7, 19, 20 and 27
July 4, 14, 19, 20, 23 and 28 July 10, 17, 27 and 29
Aug. 1, 7, 10, 11, 15 and 30 Aug. 12, 13, 22 and 27
Sept. 3, 6, 11, 20, 22 and 29 Sept. 8, 16, 17 and 24
Oct. 4, 5, 17, 22, 24 and 27 Oct. 8, 12, 20 and 21
Nov. 1, 4, 6, 14, 19 and 26 Nov. 9, 17, 28 and 29
Dec. 3, 12, 13, 21, 25 and 29 Dec. 4, 7, 15 and 19

Born—October 24th to November 22nd

Lucky Dates: Unlucky Dates:
Jan. 2, 3, 7, 8, 22 and 30 Jan. 10, 16, 18 and 24
Feb. 3, 9, 17, 18, 24 and 27 Feb. 1, 12, 14 and 20
Mar. 1, 6, 15, 20, 25 and 29 Mar. 3, 11, 19 and 30
April 2, 3, 12, 17, 21 and 29 April 7, 8, 26 and 28
May 5, 10, 11, 15, 19 and 27 May 4, 6, 24 and 26
June 6, 11, 15, 19, 23 and 25 June 2, 8, 26 and 28
July 4, 7, 9, 17, 21 and 30 July 3, 8, 19 and 31
Aug. 5, 9, 13, 17, 18 and 27 Aug. 2, 12, 22 and 28
Sept. 9, 10, 12, 23, 27 and 28 Sept. 11, 14, 18 and 29
Oct. 2, 3, 11, 20, 25 and 29 Oct. 8, 9, 22 and 24
Nov. 2, 6, 16, 17, 23 and 30 Nov. 5, 12, 18 and 29
Dec. 2, 5, 18, 19, 24 and 27 Dec. 3, 6, 16 and 18

Born—November 23rd to December 21st

Lucky Dates: Unlucky Dates:
Jan. 1, 9, 14, 15, 23 and 24 Jan. 6, 12, 18 and 22
Feb. 3, 5, 7, 19, 21 and 28 Feb. 8, 15, 16 and 23
Mar. 5, 8, 10, 19, 23 and 31 Mar. 6, 7, 15 and 21
April 4, 14, 15, 19, 20 and 28 April 3, 18, 22 and 26
May 1, 12, 16, 20, 26 and 31 May 7, 14, 15 and 27
June 7, 8, 13, 17, 21 and 25 June 3, 11, 23 and 24
July 6, 11, 15, 21, 22 and 25 July 7, 20, 23 and 29
Aug. 3, 6, 7, 14, 15 and 29 Aug. 4, 12, 18 and 28
Sept. 1, 10, 12, 15, 26 and 29 Sept. 13, 17, 20 and 22
Oct. 4, 5, 22, 23, 27 and 31 Oct. 11, 12, 18 and 26
Nov. 9, 19, 20, 23, 24 and 28 Nov. 6, 14, 15 and 22
Dec. 3, 7, 8, 17, 22 and 25 Dec. 6, 11, 18 and 28

It should be noted in connection with the above figures that no birth-date is unlucky. Thus, should any particular reader find that his birthday is given as unlucky, he may transfer it immediately to the list of lucky dates. As an example, take the last line of unlucky figures, given above. They are Dec. 6, 11, 18 and 28, and they operate for people born between Nov. 23rd and Dec. 21st. Should a person born on Dec. 6th be consulting this list, the only unlucky dates in December for him or her are Dec. 11, 18 and 28.

It should be noted regarding the figures above that no birth date is actually unlucky. Therefore, if any reader finds their birthday listed as unlucky, they can simply move it to the list of lucky dates. For example, looking at the last line of unlucky dates mentioned above, they are December 6, 11, 18, and 28, which apply to people born between November 23 and December 21. If someone born on December 6 is checking this list, the only unlucky dates in December for them are December 11, 18, and 28.


THE LUCK OF FLOWERS

It has been a favorite pastime with maidens in all ages to try to foretell their future by the aid of flowers and plants.

It has been a popular hobby for young women throughout history to try to predict their future using flowers and plants.

One of the most popular fancies is provided by the four-leaved clover, the story of which is told in various legends. One runs to the effect that three beautiful sisters, Faith, Hope and Charity, came from over the seas, and wherever they walked three-leaved clovers, crimson, white and yellow, bloomed profusely. In their footsteps came another more beautiful being, whose name was Love, and in his honor the clover added a fourth petal to the trefoil.

One of the most popular myths is about the four-leaf clover, which is featured in various legends. One story goes that three beautiful sisters, Faith, Hope, and Charity, came from across the seas, and wherever they walked, three-leaf clovers in crimson, white, and yellow bloomed abundantly. Following them was another even more beautiful being named Love, and in his honor, the clover added a fourth petal to the three-leaf clover.

In time, it became the talisman of love-sick maidens, who wore it in their shoe to ensure a speedy meeting with their sweetheart, wore it over their heart to frighten away evil spirits and to prevent being jilted. In the case of a quarrel, it served to effect a reconciliation.

In time, it became the charm of love-struck girls, who kept it in their shoe to speed up a meeting with their crush, wore it over their heart to scare away negative vibes and avoid being dumped. If there was a conflict, it helped to make up.

Apart from its sentimental associations, a four-leaved clover has long been regarded as an emblem of good luck, and has been worn by those who believe in such things when they wished to increase their chances of good fortune.

Apart from its sentimental meaning, a four-leaved clover has been seen as a symbol of good luck for a long time and has been worn by those who believe in it to boost their chances of good fortune.

SPRING FLOWERS.—Naturally, many beliefs flourish around the flowers of the garden and the hedgerow.

SPRING FLOWERS.—Naturally, many beliefs thrive around the flowers in the garden and along the hedgerows.

If you chance to find the first flower of the season on a Monday, it means good luck.

If you happen to find the first flower of the season on a Monday, it means good luck.

If on a Tuesday, big undertakings are likely to be successful.

If it’s Tuesday, big projects are likely to succeed.

If on a Wednesday, it denotes your approaching wedding.

If it’s a Wednesday, it means your wedding is coming up.

If on a Thursday, hard work with little profit will fall to your lot.

If it’s Thursday, hard work with little reward will be your fate.

If on a Friday, unexpected wealth reaches you.

If you come into unexpected wealth on a Friday.

If on a Saturday, you may look out for misfortune.

If it’s a Saturday, watch out for bad luck.

If on a Sunday, phenomenal good luck will come to you.

If it's Sunday, amazing good luck will come your way.

THE FIRST WILD FLOWER.—From the first wild flowers which you gather in spring, it is possible to discover the initials of your future husband or wife. If, for instance, they should chance to be daisies, violets and buttercups, then expect to find some suitable person with the initials D. V. B., but they may not be necessarily in this order.

THE FIRST WILD FLOWER.—From the first wildflowers you pick in spring, you can uncover the initials of your future husband or wife. For example, if you happen to find daisies, violets, and buttercups, then look forward to meeting someone whose initials are D. V. B., though they might not be in that exact order.

If someone presents you with a yellow flower, then you may expect a gift of money directly.

If someone gives you a yellow flower, you can expect a cash gift in return.

If you can turn a bluebell inside out without breaking it, then your lover will be true as long as both of you live.

If you can invert a bluebell without damaging it, then your partner will be faithful for as long as both of you are alive.

No. 21.

No. 21.

THE PANSY.—If you wish to know your future destiny, pluck a pansy, which takes its name from pensee, a thought. Count the streaks or lines upon the petals.

THE PANSY.—If you want to know your future, pick a pansy, which gets its name from pensee, meaning thought. Count the streaks or lines on the petals.

Four streaks tell that your dearest wish will be fulfilled.

Four streaks indicate that your deepest desire will come true.

Five streaks stand for hope with fear.

Five streaks represent hope alongside fear.

Six streaks suggest a surprise.

Six streaks indicate a surprise.

Seven streaks tell of constancy in your lover.

Seven streaks indicate consistency in your partner.

Eight streaks, fickleness.

Eight streaks, unpredictability.

Nine streaks, a change and then riches.

Nine streaks, a shift, and then wealth.

Markings leaning towards the left denote trouble.

Markings that lean to the left indicate a problem.

Markings leaning to the right denote prosperity.

Markings slanting to the right indicate success.

Should the central streak be the longest, then Sunday should be chosen as your wedding day.

If the central streak is the longest, then you should pick Sunday as your wedding day.

THE DAISY.—One of the oldest of flower charms is to pluck at the petals of a daisy or marguerite. At first pluck, these words are said, "He loves me"; at the second, "He loves me not." These sentences are repeated alternately until the flower is deprived of all its petals. Whichever sentence was uttered last describes "his" affections.

THE DAISY.—One of the oldest flower charms is to pull the petals off a daisy or marguerite. On the first petal, the words are said, "He loves me"; on the second, "He loves me not." These phrases are repeated alternately until the flower has no petals left. The last phrase spoken reveals "his" feelings.

THE IVY.

The Ivy.

Ivy, ivy, I thee pluck,
And in my bosom, I thee put.
The first young man who speaks to me
My own true lover he shall be.

No. 22.

No. 22.

THE HAWTHORN OR MAY.—Once upon a time, every porch was decorated with a branch of May to avert the evil eye and prevent witchcraft, but the idea has been departed from, and now it is regarded as a harbinger of ill-luck, and is rarely brought inside a house.

THE HAWTHORN OR MAY.—Once, every porch was adorned with a branch of May to ward off the evil eye and protect against witchcraft, but that tradition has faded away. Now, it's seen as a sign of bad luck and is seldom brought into homes.

THE MISTLETOE.—From very ancient times, this plant has been regarded with curious veneration. Probably it gained special fame, in the first instance, owing to the peculiar manner in which it grew. The Druids looked upon it as a plant possessing marvelous properties, and they esteemed nothing in the world more sacred than it. They gathered it when the moon was just six days old because the moon was then thought to be at its greatest power. This done, they sacrificed two young bullocks which were milk-white. After that, the mistletoe was cut into small pieces with the aid of a golden hook or bill and distributed among the people present. These took it home and suspended it in a prominent place to ward off evil spirits. From these associations, the mistletoe has become an emblem under which young people may kiss, without any evil coming to them through their act.

THE MISTLETOE.—Since ancient times, this plant has been held in curious reverence. It probably became well-known initially due to the unique way it grows. The Druids viewed it as a plant with amazing properties and considered nothing in the world as sacred as it. They would gather it when the moon was just six days old, believing it to be at its most powerful during that time. After gathering it, they sacrificed two young white bullocks. Then, the mistletoe was cut into small pieces using a golden hook or bill and distributed to those present. People took it home and hung it in a visible spot to protect against evil spirits. Because of these traditions, mistletoe has come to represent a symbol under which young people can kiss without fear of any bad outcomes from their actions.

HOLLY is used as a Christmas decoration because the Romans chose it to hang in their houses on the fast in honor of Saturn. Friends gave bunches of it to those whom they wished to endow with luck and happiness, probably because the prickly leaves symbolized the crown of thorns worn by Christ and the red berries the blood of the cross.

HOLLY is used as a Christmas decoration because the Romans decided to hang it in their homes during the fast in honor of Saturn. Friends would give bunches of it to those they wanted to bless with good fortune and happiness, likely because the prickly leaves symbolized the crown of thorns worn by Christ and the red berries represented the blood of the cross.

BIRTHDAY FLOWERS

Just as there are birth stones, so there are flowers which stand for each month of the year. By wearing the blossom named for your month, you may count on good fortune as the result.

Just like there are birthstones, there are flowers that represent each month of the year. By wearing the flower associated with your month, you can expect good luck as a result.

JANUARY.—The Snowdrop which is the emblem of purity, hope and gentleness.

JANUARY.—The Snowdrop, which symbolizes purity, hope, and gentleness.

FEBRUARY.—The Violet, the emblem of modesty, kindness and faith.

FEBRUARY.—The Violet, a symbol of humility, kindness, and faithfulness.

MARCH.—The Daffodil, the emblem of daintiness, sincerity and graciousness.

MARCH.—The Daffodil, the symbol of delicacy, honesty, and elegance.

APRIL.—The Primrose, the emblem of lovers.

APRIL.—The Primrose, a symbol of love.

MAY.—The White Lily, the emblem of purity and sweetness.

MAY.—The White Lily, the symbol of purity and sweetness.

JUNE.—The Wild Rose, the emblem of love and loyalty.

JUNE.—The Wild Rose, a symbol of love and loyalty.

JULY.—The Carnation, the emblem of kindly thoughts.

JULY.—The Carnation, the symbol of good intentions.

AUGUST.—The White Heather, the emblem of luck and the best of good fortune.

AUGUST.—The White Heather, the symbol of luck and the greatest good fortune.

SEPTEMBER.—The Michaelmas Daisy, the emblem of riches and happiness.

SEPTEMBER.—The Michaelmas Daisy, a symbol of wealth and joy.

OCTOBER.—The Rosemary, the emblem of remembrance and kind thoughts.

OCTOBER.—Rosemary, the symbol of remembrance and kind thoughts.

NOVEMBER.—The Chrysanthemum, the emblem of faith and truth.

NOVEMBER.—The Chrysanthemum, the symbol of faith and truth.

DECEMBER.—The Ivy, the emblem of loyalty, fidelity and faithfulness.

DECEMBER.—The Ivy, the symbol of loyalty, fidelity, and faithfulness.

THE LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS

For many generations, certain flowers have been accepted as having definite meanings. Thus, a gift of any of the examples listed below, may be taken to infer whatever description is appended.

For many generations, certain flowers have been recognized as having specific meanings. Therefore, giving any of the examples listed below can suggest the description attached to them.

CAMELLIA.—Beauty, loveliness.
CANDYTUFT.—Indifference, lack of affection.
CARNATION (Red).—Alas for my poor heart!
CARNATION (White).—Disregard, disdain.
CLOVER (Four-leaved).—Be mine.
COLUMBINE.—Foolishness.
DAISY.—Innocence, purity.
DEADLY NIGHTSHADE.—Falsehood, untrue.
FERN.—You fascinate me.
FORGET-ME-NOT.—The same as the name.
FOXGLOVE.—I bow down to you.
GERANIUM.—To console you.
GOLDEN ROD.—Be on your guard.
[103]HELIOTROPE.—I am devoted to you.
HYACINTH (White).—Your beauty is recognized.
IVY.—Faithfulness. I cling to you.
LILY (White).—Sweetness.
LILY (Yellow).—Gay, happy, joyful.
LILY OF THE VALLEY.—Happiness will return.
MIGNONETTE.—Your qualities are even greater than your charms.
MYRTLE.—Love.
ORANGE BLOSSOM.—Chastity.
PANSY.—Thoughts.
PASSION FLOWER.—Willing to suffer hardships for you.
PEACH BLOSSOM.—I am captivated by you.
PRIMROSE.—A token of love.
ROSE.—A token of love, also.
ROSE (Red).—Bashful, shy.
ROSE (White).—I will be worthy of you.
ROSE (Yellow).—Jealousy.
ROSEBUDS.—A confession of great love.
SWEET PEA.—Leave me and depart, or I leave you.
VERBENA.—Pray for me.

CAMELLIA.—Beauty, loveliness.
CANDYTUFT.—Indifference, lack of affection.
CARNATION (Red).—Alas for my poor heart!
CARNATION (White).—Disregard, disdain.
CLOVER (Four-leaved).—Be mine.
COLUMBINE.—Foolishness.
DAISY.—Innocence, purity.
DEADLY NIGHTSHADE.—Falsehood, untrue.
FERN.—You fascinate me.
FORGET-ME-NOT.—Just like the name.
FOXGLOVE.—I bow down to you.
GERANIUM.—To console you.
GOLDEN ROD.—Be careful.
[103]HELIOTROPE.—I am devoted to you.
HYACINTH (White).—Your beauty is recognized.
IVY.—Loyalty. I cling to you.
LILY (White).—Sweetness.
LILY (Yellow).—Cheerful, happy, joyful.
LILY OF THE VALLEY.—Happiness will come back.
MIGNONETTE.—Your qualities surpass your charms.
MYRTLE.—Love.
ORANGE BLOSSOM.—Chastity.
PANSY.—Thoughts.
PASSION FLOWER.—Willing to endure hardships for you.
PEACH BLOSSOM.—I am enchanted by you.
PRIMROSE.—A sign of love.
ROSE.—A sign of love as well.
ROSE (Red).—Shy, bashful.
ROSE (White).—I will be worthy of you.
ROSE (Yellow).—Jealousy.
ROSEBUDS.—A confession of deep love.
SWEET PEA.—Leave me and go, or I will leave you.
VERBENA.—Pray for me.

COMBINATIONS OF FLOWERS

In order to convey definite phrases, lovers have long been used to resorting to certain combinations of flowers. A bunch made up of them has the meaning which we print below.

In order to express specific messages, romantics have traditionally turned to certain flower combinations. A bouquet made up of these has the meaning that we outline below.

DAISY AND MIGNONETTE.—Your qualities surpass even your great beauty.

DAISY AND MIGNONETTE.—Your qualities are even more impressive than your stunning beauty.

FERNS AND LILY OF THE VALLEY.—You are sweet and charming, and you fascinate me.

FERNS AND LILY OF THE VALLEY.—You are lovely and captivating, and you have me under your spell.

IVY LEAVES AND YELLOW ROSE.—Your jealousy has put an end to our friendship.

IVY LEAVES AND YELLOW ROSE.—Your jealousy has ended our friendship.

COLUMBINE, DAISY AND LILY.—You have played false and broken our friendship.

COLUMBINE, DAISY AND LILY.—You have betrayed me and ruined our friendship.

PINK AND LAUREL LEAVES.—Your high qualities have been noticed by me.

PINK AND LAUREL LEAVES.—I've noticed your great qualities.

GOLDEN ROD, SWEET PEA AND FORGET-ME-NOT.—Danger is at hand, be careful. I go away but do not forget me.

GOLDEN ROD, SWEET PEA AND FORGET-ME-NOT.—Danger is nearby, so be cautious. I’m leaving, but don’t forget about me.


SUPERSTITIONS REGARDING ANIMALS

SERPENTS.—These creatures have been regarded from very different angles, according to the time and the country. The story of the serpent in the Garden of Eden has caused many people to detest them: but numerous are the references in histories which go to show that serpents and snakes have been reverenced. In ancient Rome, the serpent was a household god: at other times, it was regarded as a symbol of life and vitality, and it was frequently used as a medium for healing the sick. In India, this creature is looked upon as a mascot for time and wisdom. Thus, it is worn by fanatics as a part of their headgear, and people make metal replicas and wear them as rings, bracelets, etc. Clearly, then, serpents have found more favor than disapproval, and they may be counted as mascots, standing for wisdom, long life and good health.

SERPENTS.—These creatures have been viewed in very different ways, depending on the time and place. The story of the serpent in the Garden of Eden has led many people to dislike them, but there are many historical references that show serpents and snakes have been respected. In ancient Rome, the serpent was considered a household god; at other times, it was seen as a symbol of life and vitality and often used as a means of healing the sick. In India, this creature is regarded as a symbol of time and wisdom. As a result, it is worn by enthusiasts as part of their headgear, and people create metal replicas to wear as rings, bracelets, and more. Clearly, then, serpents have been more favored than disliked, and they can be seen as symbols representing wisdom, long life, and good health.

CATS.—Cats, the most domestic of animals, are regarded with mixed feelings. Generally speaking, they are supposed to be unlucky, though oddly enough a black cat is credited with good qualities when it takes up its abode in a house. This is due to the fact that, during the Middle Ages, black cats were supposed to be associated with witches and in league with the evil one. As a result, people treated them kindly and showered favors on them, not because they liked them, but because they thought that this treatment would avert bad luck.

CATS.—Cats, the most domesticated of animals, are seen with mixed emotions. Generally, they are thought to bring bad luck, although strangely enough, a black cat is considered to have good qualities when it lives in a home. This belief stems from the Middle Ages when black cats were thought to be connected to witches and the devil. As a result, people treated them well and bestowed favors upon them, not because they liked them, but because they believed that this kindness would ward off misfortune.

The person who drowns or kills a cat may look for ill-fortune for nine years. Bad luck attends the vessel or ship on which a cat is found, but on no account may the creature be thrown overboard after the vessel has sailed. This would only make matters worse.

The person who drowns or kills a cat might face bad luck for nine years. Misfortune follows the ship that has a cat on it, but under no circumstances should the animal be thrown overboard after the ship has left port. Doing that would only make things worse.

If a cat leaves a house, it is supposed to take the luck with it, and leave nothing but bad fortune behind. If a white cat enters a home, it announces trouble and sickness. A cat licking itself all over signifies fair weather, but if it merely washes its face, it means the approach of rain or storms.

If a cat leaves a house, it's said to take the good luck with it and leave only bad luck behind. If a white cat enters a home, it brings trouble and illness. A cat grooming itself all over means nice weather is coming, but if it just washes its face, it signals that rain or storms are on the way.

DOGS.—A dog howling under a window indicates death.

DOGS.—A dog howling outside a window means someone is going to die.

Dogs begin in jest and end in earnest.
A dog, a woman, a walnut tree,
The more you beat 'em, the better they be.
If a dog bark, go in: if a bitch, go out.
A dog will bark ere he bite.

HARES.—If a hare crosses your path, you may look out for a disappointment. If it runs past houses, there will soon be a fire in one of them.

HARES.—If a hare crosses your path, be prepared for a disappointment. If it runs past houses, expect a fire to break out in one of them.

In the Isle of Man, hares are believed to be the spirits of old women, and on that account are shunned as articles of food. In other parts, those who wish to look beautiful for a week make a point of eating hare.

In the Isle of Man, people think that hares are the spirits of elderly women, which is why they avoid eating them. In other areas, those who want to look attractive for a week make a point of eating hare.

BIRDS.—Robins are variously regarded in different parts of the country. Some people think them unlucky, possibly because of their association with the tragedy of the Babes in the Wood. But generally they are welcomed to a garden or house, which is supposed to be all the luckier for their coming. Robins that show signs of being friendly are considered to foretell a hard winter.

BIRDS.—Robins are viewed differently across the country. Some people see them as bad luck, possibly due to their link to the tragedy of the Babes in the Wood. However, in general, they are welcomed into gardens or homes, which are thought to be luckier for their presence. Robins that appear friendly are believed to predict a tough winter.

Woodpeckers and kingfishers are also lucky, and any suggestion of ill-luck is only possible when birds are deliberately killed after having built their nest and claimed the hospitality of a home.

Woodpeckers and kingfishers are also fortunate, and any notion of bad luck only arises when birds are intentionally killed after they have built their nests and established their home.

The screech of a peacock is best unheard when luck is particularly wanted. The feathers of this bird, known to everyone by reason of their beautiful coloring, should never be taken indoors, as they are reckoned specially unlucky.

The screech of a peacock is better left unheard when you're really hoping for good luck. The feathers of this bird, recognized by everyone for their stunning colors, should never be brought inside, as they are considered especially unlucky.

There is an old superstition regarding the cuckoo. Should a maiden, hearing its notes for the first time that season, kiss her hand to it and say:—

There is an old superstition about the cuckoo. If a girl hears its song for the first time that season, she should kiss her hand to it and say:—

Cuckoo, cuckoo,
Tell me true,
When shall I be married?

she may tell the number of years which will elapse until her wedding by counting the number of times the bird cries "Cuckoo." She must reckon each cry as a year.

she can figure out how many years will pass until her wedding by counting how many times the bird says "Cuckoo." She should count each cry as a year.

Another superstition relating to the cuckoo is that what you are doing when you hear its cries for the first time in any season is what you will spend most time at during the remainder of the year. Folk in the Channel Islands claim that they are sure to be fortunate if they jingle their purses and run a short distance when hearing the cuckoo for the first time in the year.

Another superstition about the cuckoo is that what you’re doing when you hear its calls for the first time each season is what you’ll spend most of your time doing for the rest of the year. People in the Channel Islands believe that they'll have good luck if they jingle their wallets and run a short distance when they hear the cuckoo for the first time that year.

Owls, crows and magpies do not presage any good: in fact, many people would rather not meet them when anxiety is at hand. An old jingle says of magpies:—

Owls, crows, and magpies aren't seen as good omens; in fact, many people prefer to avoid them when they're feeling anxious. An old jingle says about magpies:—

One for anger,
Two for mirth;
Three for a wedding
Four for a birth.

Ravens are supposed to bring luck to the house where they build their nests, so it is unlucky to kill one.

Ravens are believed to bring good luck to the homes where they build their nests, so it's considered bad luck to kill one.

It is unlucky to touch a yellowhammer in May, since there is the devil's blood in it then.

It’s bad luck to touch a yellowhammer in May because it has the devil’s blood in it at that time.

For a white pigeon to single out a house and hover round it is a sure sign of an early marriage or engagement in that house.

For a white pigeon to choose a house and circle around it is a definite sign of an early marriage or engagement in that home.

A cock crowing during the night-time means a bad illness for someone close at hand: if it crows during the afternoon, a visitor will arrive.

A rooster crowing at night means someone nearby will get very sick; if it crows in the afternoon, it means a visitor is coming.

Sailors are not over-fond of seagulls, believing them to be the spirits of their dead mates, yet they are most indignant if anyone tries to shoot or kill one of them.

Sailors aren't particularly fond of seagulls, thinking they're the spirits of their deceased friends, yet they get very upset if anyone tries to shoot or harm one.

OTHER ANIMALS.—A cricket singing within a house ensures good luck for all the household.

OTHER ANIMALS.—A cricket chirping inside a house brings good luck to everyone living there.

Kill a spider and it will surely rain.

Kill a spider, and it will definitely rain.

See a moth on your clothes and you will get new ones.

See a moth on your clothes and you’ll buy new ones.

A death's head moth indicates bereavement.

A death's head moth signifies loss.

Pigs are unlucky creatures when seen singly.

Pigs are unlucky animals when seen alone.

To see a white horse and then, shortly after, a red-haired person, tells of approaching good fortune.

To see a white horse and then, shortly after, a person with red hair means good luck is on the way.

Moles are unlucky to find alive.

Moles are hard to find alive.

Of bees, the following rhyme is prophetic:—

Of bees, the following rhyme is prophetic:—

A swarm of bees in May
Is worth a load of hay.
A swarm of bees in June
Is worth a silver spoon.
A swarm of bees in July
Is not worth a fly.

Country people are still given to treating bees as if they belonged to the family. For instance, not a few folk tell the bees of the betrothal, marriage and other outstanding events happening in the home.

Country folks still tend to treat bees as if they were part of the family. For example, many people inform the bees about engagements, weddings, and other significant events taking place at home.

PROPHECIES REGARDING ANIMALS

(a) When black snails cross your path
Black clouds much moisture hath.

(a) When black snails cross your path
Dark clouds hold a lot of moisture.

(b) When the peacock loudly bawls,
Soon we'll have both rain and squalls.

(b) When the peacock loudly cries,
We'll soon experience both rain and storms.

(c) When rooks fly sporting high in air,
It shows that windy storms are near.

(c) When crows fly high in the sky,
It means that windy storms are coming soon.

(d) Bees will not swarm before a near storm.

(d) Bees won't swarm before a storm is on the way.

(e) When the cuckoo comes to the bare thorn,
Sell your cow and buy your corn.
But when she comes to the full bit,
Sell your corn and buy some sheep.

(e) When the cuckoo arrives at the bare thorn,
Sell your cow and buy your corn.
But when she arrives at the full bite,
Sell your corn and get some sheep.

(f) Little bantams are great at crowing.

(f) Little bantams are great at crowing.

(g) Good luck for a grey horse.

(g) Good luck for a gray horse.

(h) Let a horse drink what he will, not when he will.

(h) Let a horse drink whenever he wants, but not just anytime.

(i) Trust not a horse's heel, nor a dog's tooth.

(i) Don't trust a horse's heel or a dog's tooth.

(j) Plenty of ladybirds, plenty of hops.

(j) Lots of ladybugs, lots of hops.

(k) Never offer your hen for sale on a rainy day.

(k) Never try to sell your hen on a rainy day.

(l) When the glow-worm lights her lamp,
The air is always damp.

(l) When the glow-worm turns on her light,
The air is always sticky.

(m) Unlucky to hear the cuckoo sing sitting.
Or to sit and see the first swallow flitting.

(m) Unfortunate to hear the cuckoo singing while sitting.
Or to sit and watch the first swallow darting around.


CRYSTAL GAZING

Before we start this chapter, will you just take a look at the following short list of terms used in crystal gazing and spiritualism? You will find that they will make what follows quite clear, and that they will be useful to refer to.

Before we start this chapter, could you take a look at the following short list of terms used in crystal gazing and spiritualism? You'll find that they'll clarify what follows and will be helpful to refer to.

SPIRITUALISTIC.—Belonging to the spirit world.

SPIRITUALISTIC.—Related to the spirit world.

SECOND SIGHT.—The power which all have (but few develop). The power to see the future and other things with the spirit eye.

SECOND SIGHT.—The ability that everyone possesses (but only a few cultivate). The ability to perceive the future and other things with the mind's eye.

AURA.—The circle of thought which each one of us is unconsciously sending out by our characters and personalities.

AURA.—The vibe of energy that each of us unconsciously radiates through our traits and personalities.

THE CRYSTAL.—Any object which helps to fix our attention; i.e., a crystal, a bowl of water, shining metal. There is nothing about the crystal that is magical by itself.

THE CRYSTAL.—Any object that helps focus our attention; for example, a crystal, a bowl of water, or shiny metal. The crystal itself is not magical in any way.

PSYCHIC PERSONS.—Persons possessing second sight.

PSYCHIC PEOPLE.—People with second sight.

LOOKING INTO THE FUTURE

It is believed that this portion of the book will be found particularly interesting because it is here that we touch upon spiritualism, perhaps one of the most talked-of subjects of today.

It’s thought that this section of the book will be especially engaging because it addresses spiritualism, arguably one of the most discussed topics today.

In crystal gazing we actually see many things happen which maybe have not happened as yet. In palmistry and astrology we see the signs but not the actual events. Another distinct difference is that in crystal gazing it is impossible to give definite instructions as to how to receive these messages or visions because there is no "how."

In crystal gazing, we can actually see many things that may not have happened yet. In palmistry and astrology, we can see the signs but not the actual events. Another key difference is that in crystal gazing, it’s impossible to give clear instructions on how to receive these messages or visions because there is no specific "how."

What we hope to do in this chapter is to show you that perhaps you possess powers of which you know nothing. Without making the foolish mistake of taking this subject too seriously, you will be able to interest and amuse your friends.

What we aim to do in this chapter is show you that you might have abilities you're completely unaware of. Without making the mistake of taking this topic too seriously, you'll be able to entertain and engage your friends.

You may say, "But I haven't got this power—I could never see anything in a crystal."

You might say, "But I don't have that ability—I could never see anything in a crystal."

Don't say that, and don't think it! We all have a little of this power sleeping within us. If we wish to improve it, we must use and practise it, but don't overdo the thing.

Don't say that, and don't think it! We all have a bit of this power lying dormant within us. If we want to enhance it, we need to use and practice it, but don't go overboard.

To understand crystal gazing even a little, it is quite important to know just a few simple facts about spiritualism (the study of the spirit world.) This second sight, or clairvoyance (call it what you will) is merely in its childhood as yet. A very short while ago we should have thought it a miracle for anyone to speak from New York to London along a wire. Now we think no more of it than we should of crossing a road!

To understand crystal gazing even a little, it's really important to know a few simple facts about spiritualism (the study of the spirit world). This second sight, or clairvoyance (call it whatever you like) is still in its early stages. Not long ago, we would have thought it was a miracle for someone to talk from New York to London over a wire. Now we think about it no more than we would about crossing a street!

So with the crystal. At present a few of us only are able to see, more or[108] less clearly, those visions of the future. Who knows but that in some future time we shall consider this quite an ordinary and natural thing to do, just like telephoning, for instance.

So with the crystal. Right now, only a few of us can see, more or less clearly, those visions of the future. Who knows, maybe in some future time, we'll see this as something totally ordinary and natural to do, just like making a phone call, for example.

The first thing to get hold of is this: we have not one body but two. An earthly body and its exact copy in a spirit body. By this I do not mean the soul, but rather our earthly body with all its features just as before, is copied in a spirit of ether body. This may sound difficult, but just try to grasp the idea.

The first thing to understand is this: we have not one body but two. An earthly body and its exact copy in a spirit body. By this, I don’t mean the soul, but rather our earthly body with all its features, just as before, is replicated in a spirit or ether body. This might sound complicated, but just try to wrap your head around the idea.

In spiritualism there are two of each one of us; one an earthly you, the other (dwelling usually in your earthly body) a spiritual you. But sometimes this spirit body escapes from its earthly prison, maybe, during sleep, sometimes when we look into the crystal, and sometimes in what is called a trance or artificial sleep. It is then (when the spirit body is free) that visions of future things are seen, and maybe premonitions (or feelings) of the future are felt.

In spiritualism, each of us has two aspects: one is the earthly self, and the other (usually residing in our physical body) is the spiritual self. However, sometimes this spiritual self breaks free from its earthly confines, perhaps during sleep, when gazing into a crystal, or in what is known as a trance or artificial sleep. It is at these times (when the spiritual self is liberated) that visions of the future can emerge, and we may experience premonitions or insights about what’s to come.

Our spirit body, with its ten thousand times more clear-sighted eyes, sees things which are invisible to the earthly eyes. This body is able to travel swiftly from place to place, although it always keeps a link or connection with its earthly double.

Our spirit body, with its ten thousand times clearer vision, perceives things that are invisible to the physical eyes. This body can quickly move from one place to another, although it always maintains a link or connection with its physical counterpart.

When a person goes off into a trance, this is what has happened. The earthly body sleeps while the spiritual body roams about the future, past and present, or perhaps visits distant places. It is, of course, able to speak with other spirit bodies, and thus get information about other folk who have "passed over," as the spiritualists call death.

When someone enters a trance, this is what occurs. The physical body rests while the spiritual body explores the future, past, and present, or maybe travels to far-off places. It can, of course, communicate with other spirit beings, gaining information about other people who have "passed over," as spiritualists refer to death.

Now perhaps you can better appreciate the wonderful stories which you hear about mediums (people who pass into these trances), who have spoken—or are alleged to have spoken, for the verdict of science is "Not proven"—with the voices of folk long dead, and whom they have never seen.

Now you might better appreciate the incredible stories you hear about mediums (people who go into these trances), who have spoken—or are said to have spoken, since science's verdict is "Not proven"—with the voices of people long gone, whom they have never met.

While everyone does not actively possess this power of releasing his spirit body, we all have it. That this is true can be seen in several ways. Have you never had a presentiment or feeling of evil to come, a strong feeling which it took all your determination and common sense to drive away? Anyway, you will have frequently heard other people saying, "I had a feeling that so-and-so would happen."

While not everyone can actively release their spirit body, we all have the potential to do so. This is evident in several ways. Have you ever had a sense or feeling that something bad was going to happen, a strong intuition that you had to fight against with all your willpower and common sense? Regardless, you've likely heard others say, "I had a feeling that so-and-so would happen."

That feeling is explained by this wandering of the spirit body; for a short time we have had our spirit eyes freely opened, and have gained a glimpse of the unknown. As our spirit eyes are as yet undeveloped it is but a glimpse, then down falls the thick curtain, and the mystery is once more hidden from us!

That feeling comes from the wandering of our spirit body; for a short time, we’ve had our spirit eyes opened wide and caught a glimpse of the unknown. Since our spirit eyes are still underdeveloped, it’s only a fleeting glimpse, and then the heavy curtain falls again, hiding the mystery from us once more!

Just as some children learn to walk more easily than others, so do some people learn to walk with their spirit body and to speak the spirit language more quickly than others.

Just as some kids learn to walk more easily than others, some people pick up how to walk with their spirit body and speak the spirit language more quickly than others.

Which seems very natural, doesn't it?

That seems really natural, right?

Let us briefly refresh our minds with the absolutely necessary facts which you must know to understand the first steps in fortunetelling by the crystal. What we are going to say next will then be more readily understood:—

Let’s quickly go over the essential facts you need to know to grasp the initial steps in crystal divination. What we’re about to discuss will be easier to understand:—

FIRSTLY.—We have not one body but two, an earthly and a spiritual body.

FIRSTLY.—We have not just one body but two: a physical body and a spiritual body.

SECONDLY.—Though normally contained in the earthly body, it is possible for the spirit to escape from its prison, and pass from place to place at a speed greater than light. This occurs during sleep, the artificial or forced sleep of the trance, and also when one gazes into the crystal.

SECONDLY.—Although usually confined in the physical body, the spirit can escape from its prison and travel from one place to another at a speed faster than light. This happens during sleep, the induced or forced sleep of a trance, and also when someone looks into a crystal.

THIRDLY.—We have four eyes. Two earthly eyes, and two very much keener spirit eyes. It is with these spirit eyes that we see the future and the past in the crystal.

THIRDLY.—We have four eyes. Two physical eyes, and two much sharper spiritual eyes. It's with these spiritual eyes that we see the future and the past in the crystal.

FOURTHLY.—Each one of us is sending out thought-waves at this moment. These are known by spiritualists as our aura. It is found in different colors, which depend on our characters or the thoughts leaving us. Certain reds show rage, for instance.

FOURTHLY.—Each one of us is currently radiating thought-waves. Spiritualists refer to these as our aura. It appears in different colors, which reflect our personalities or the thoughts we're emitting. For example, certain shades of red indicate anger.

WHAT THE CRYSTAL IS FOR

The first thing to get hold of is that there is nothing magic or in any way wonderful about the crystal itself. It is merely a means of fixing the attention of our earthly eyes, so that we may see the more clearly with our spirit eyes.

The first thing to understand is that there’s nothing magical or particularly special about the crystal itself. It’s simply a tool to focus our physical eyes, allowing us to see more clearly with our spiritual eyes.

Now for a few hints upon actually looking into the crystal.

Now, here are a few tips on how to actually look into the crystal.

When you gaze into whatever object you have chosen, your earthly body and earthly eyes pass into a more or less sleepy state, thus enabling your spirit body to escape. That gives us our first point to remember.

When you look at whatever object you've picked, your physical body and eyes start to feel a bit drowsy, allowing your spirit to break free. That brings us to our first key takeaway.

Here it is: When you look into the crystal, whatever you do don't worry about whether or not you will see anything! Try to think steadily of what you wish to see; this will at first seem hard, but practice will help you, and practice makes perfect.

Here it is: When you look into the crystal, whatever you do, don’t stress about whether or not you’ll see anything! Try to focus on what you want to see; it might seem difficult at first, but practice will improve your skills, and practice makes perfect.

Then remember to keep any glare of light from the eyes; it is wise to sit with one's back towards the light. Let your surroundings be quiet and peaceful; there must be absolutely nothing which may catch your attention and so take it off the crystal. If, for instance, a noisy bus or other vehicle were to pass during the time in which you were making your attempt, it would probably disturb things very much.

Then remember to keep any glare of light away from your eyes; it's best to sit with your back to the light. Make sure your surroundings are calm and peaceful; there shouldn't be anything that might distract you from the crystal. For example, if a loud bus or another vehicle passes by while you're trying to focus, it could really disrupt everything.

One should never be discouraged if nothing whatever is seen at the first few attempts. A puppy cannot at first see out of its eyes, and it is the same with a beginner in crystal gazing; his spirit eyes may take some little time to open, while others, more fortunate, may find theirs open almost at once. Never strain the eyes in an unwinking stare. Let them wink and blink quite naturally. To do anything else would be sure to take your attention from the picture which you wish to see.

One should never feel discouraged if nothing is seen during the first few tries. A puppy can't see clearly at first, and it's similar for someone just starting with crystal gazing; their spiritual vision might take a little time to develop, while others, more fortunate, may experience clarity almost immediately. Don't force your eyes to stare without blinking. Allow them to wink and blink naturally. Doing anything else will definitely distract you from the image you want to see.

HOW TO BEGIN

The best thing to do is to try these various methods, and then see for yourself which is the most successful in your own individual case.

The best approach is to try these different methods and see for yourself which one works best for your unique situation.

Here are a few means you might try, in order to test this for yourself.

Here are some ways you can try to test this for yourself.

Use either a (1) crystal, (2) a polished object, (3) a bright coin, (4) a sparkling gem, or (5) ordinary glass in the shape of a sphere or ball. There are others, but they are not important.

Use either a (1) crystal, (2) a polished object, (3) a shiny coin, (4) a sparkling gem, or (5) regular glass shaped like a sphere or ball. There are others, but they aren’t important.

In conclusion, it will be of interest to know just what you may expect to see when, and if, your spirit eyes open. Probably a misty, fogged appearance will first be seen in the crystal. This will remain for some little time, until finally the scene or person (whatever it may be) will appear. The latter may be faint and dim, or it may be clear-cut like a good photograph.

In conclusion, it’s worth knowing what you can expect to see when, and if, your spirit eyes open. At first, you’ll probably notice a misty, foggy look in the crystal. This will last for a while before the scene or person (whatever it is) finally appears. It might be faint and blurry, or it could be as clear as a good photograph.

The clearness or otherwise will depend among other things upon the keenness of sight of the spirit eye. It will also be influenced by the degree of quiet, and upon the absence of anything likely to disturb the searcher in the realms of the future.

The clarity or lack thereof will depend, among other things, on how sharp the spirit eye is. It will also be affected by how calm it is and the absence of anything that might distract the seeker in the realms of the future.


THE MOON AND THE LUCK IT BRINGS

People of all ages have looked upon the moon as a provider of good and bad luck, and most of us have probably noticed that it has influenced our actions, at times. Here are some of the beliefs that are centuries old.

People of all ages have seen the moon as a source of good and bad luck, and most of us have likely noticed its influence on our actions at times. Here are some beliefs that date back centuries.

If you see a new moon over your right shoulder, it means that you will experience good luck all the month.

If you see a new moon over your right shoulder, it means you’ll have good luck all month long.

If you have money in your pocket and you meet the new moon face to face, turn the money over and you will not run short of money that month.

If you have cash on you and you come face to face with the new moon, turn the cash over and you won't run out of money that month.

It is unlucky to see the new moon through glass. If you do, go out of doors, curtsey three times to the moon and turn some silver in your hand. This will break the spell which will be cast over you if you do not do as directed. There is one little point, connected with this superstition, which has set us thinking. What of all those individuals who wear glasses? We do not know the answer.

It’s considered bad luck to see the new moon through glass. If that happens, go outside, curtsy three times to the moon, and turn some silver in your hand. This will break the spell that will be cast over you if you don’t follow these instructions. There’s one small detail related to this superstition that has us wondering. What about all the people who wear glasses? We don’t know the answer.

There is a strongly prevalent idea that everything falling to the lot of man when the moon is waxing will increase or prosper; but things decrease and do not prosper when the moon is on the wane.

There is a widely held belief that anything that happens when the moon is waxing will grow or succeed; however, things diminish and do not thrive when the moon is waning.

Irish colleens were wont to drop on their knees when they first caught sight of the new moon, and say, "Oh, moon, leave us as well as you have found us." And, long ago, Yorkshire maidens "did worship the new moon on their bent knees, kneeling upon the earth-cast stone."

Irish girls would often drop to their knees when they first spotted the new moon and say, "Oh, moon, leave us as well as you have found us." And, long ago, Yorkshire maidens "worshipped the new moon on their bent knees, kneeling upon the earth-cast stone."

If the full moon known as the Harvest Moon appears watery, it is an ill sign for the harvest. (The Harvest Moon is due about the middle of September.)

If the full moon called the Harvest Moon looks watery, it’s a bad sign for the harvest. (The Harvest Moon is expected around the middle of September.)

If the moon shows a silver shield, be not afraid to reap your field: but if she rises haloed round, soon we'll tread on deluged ground.

If the moon looks like a silver shield, don’t be afraid to harvest your crops: but if she rises with a halo around her, we'll soon be walking on flooded ground.

If the moon changes on a Sunday there will be a flood before the month is out.

If the moon changes on a Sunday, there will be a flood before the month ends.

A Saturday moon, if it comes once in seven years, comes too soon.

A Saturday moon, if it shows up once every seven years, arrives too quickly.

A fog and a small moon bring an easterly wind soon.

A fog and a small moon soon bring an east wind.

In the waning of the moon,
Cloudy morning: fair afternoon.
Pale moon doth rain; red moon doth blow,
White moon doth neither rain nor snow.
When the moon's halo is far, the storm is n'ar (near).
When the moon's halo is n'ar, the storm is far.

It has long been a custom for girls to go to the nearest stile, to turn their back on the first new moon after Midsummer and to chant these verses:

It has long been a tradition for girls to go to the nearest stile, turn their backs on the first new moon after Midsummer, and chant these lines:

All hail, new moon, all hail to thee.
I prithee, good moon, reveal to me,
This night, who shall my true love be.
Who he is and what he wears,
And what he does all months and years.

If she were to be married in the course of the next twelve months, the moon answered her questions during her sleep of the same evening.

If she gets married in the next twelve months, the moon answered her questions in her dreams that same evening.

In many parts of the country it is supposed that, on Christmas Eve, the moon will help maidens to find out when they are to be married. The plan is for a maiden to borrow a silk handkerchief from a male relation and to take it and a mirror to some sheet of water, while the night is dark. She must go quite alone; but the sheet of water may be an unromantic pail, full to the brim, stationed at the bottom of the garden. As soon as the moon shows itself, the maiden places the flimsy piece of silk in front of her eyes, and, by holding the mirror half towards the moon and half towards the water, it is possible for her to see more than a pair of reflections. The number of reflections are the months which will ensue before her wedding bells ring out.

In many parts of the country, it's believed that on Christmas Eve, the moon can help young women discover when they will get married. The idea is for a woman to borrow a silk handkerchief from a male relative and take it, along with a mirror, to a body of water while it's dark outside. She must go completely alone, but the body of water can be something as simple as a plain bucket, filled to the top, located at the end of the garden. As soon as the moon appears, the woman holds the delicate silk in front of her eyes and, by angling the mirror halfway towards the moon and halfway towards the water, she can see more than just a couple of reflections. The number of reflections represents the months until her wedding bells chime.

We recently came across the following information in a document quite three hundred years old:

We recently found the following information in a document that's nearly three hundred years old:

"The first, second and third days of the moon's age are lucky for buying and selling; the seventh, ninth and eleventh are lucky for engagements and marriage; the sixteenth and twenty-first are not lucky for anything."

"The first, second, and third days of the moon are good for buying and selling; the seventh, ninth, and eleventh are good for engagements and marriage; the sixteenth and twenty-first aren't good for anything."

The same document affirmed that:

The same document confirmed that:

"A baby born before the new moon is twenty-four hours old is sure to be lucky. Anything lost during the second twenty-four hours of the moon's age is sure to be found. All things begun on the fifth twenty-four hours will turn out successfully. A dream experienced on the eighth twenty-four hours must come true."

"A baby born before the new moon and is twenty-four hours old is guaranteed to be lucky. Anything lost during the second twenty-four hours of the moon's age is guaranteed to be found. Everything started on the fifth twenty-four hours will turn out well. A dream had on the eighth twenty-four hours is bound to come true."


FORTUNETELLING BY MEANS OF PLAYING CARDS

Telling fortunes, by means of playing cards, is one of the oldest amusements indulged in by civilized people. The ancients of the Far East used their Tarot packs for this purpose long before the birth of Christ, and, ever since, it has been recognized that cards can be made to give a surprisingly accurate reading of future events.

Telling fortunes with playing cards is one of the oldest pastimes enjoyed by civilized people. The ancient cultures of the Far East used their Tarot decks for this purpose long before Christ was born, and ever since, it's been understood that cards can provide surprisingly accurate insights into future events.

It is interesting to note that, until modern times, it was a common practice of men who had to make great and far-reaching decisions for them to consult a pack of cards and to be guided by what was revealed. Napoleon, it may be recalled, never made an important move unless the cards advised him to take the step. Julius Caesar was another great leader who placed his trust in card readings, and even Shakespeare, the shrewdest of all English writers, shows by a number of passages in his plays that he recognized the use of cards for purposes of divination. As for the noted men and women of today, it is rumored that several derive guidance from their packs when they are in doubt.

It’s interesting to note that, until recent times, it was common for men making major, impactful decisions to consult a deck of cards and follow the guidance revealed. Napoleon, for example, never took a significant action unless the cards advised him to do so. Julius Caesar was another prominent leader who relied on card readings, and even Shakespeare, the smartest of all English writers, illustrates through various passages in his plays that he acknowledged the use of cards for divination purposes. As for noted men and women today, it's said that several turn to their decks for guidance when they're uncertain.

Whether the science of cartomancy, the name given to telling fortunes by the aid of cards, is taken seriously or not, there is no doubt that it will afford a good deal of merriment when indulged in by a number of pleasure-seeking friends and relations.

Whether or not people take the science of cartomancy, which is the practice of telling fortunes with cards, seriously, it's clear that it can offer a lot of fun when enjoyed by a group of friends and family looking for entertainment.

There are few rules governing this science, but those there are must be strictly observed. First, it is absolutely imperative that the person who is consulting the cards should set his or her mind on the matter. Thus, when a definite question is requiring an answer, the question itself must fill the mind. To let the mind wander to outside things or things that are not involved must lessen the psychic effect. Next, every consultant must cut the pack with the left hand, in order to set his or her seal on the order of the cards. Finally, to obtain the most accurate results, it is necessary that the consultant or person seeking the information should shuffle the pack.

There are few rules governing this practice, but the ones that exist must be strictly followed. First, it's crucial for the person consulting the cards to focus their mind on the issue at hand. When a specific question needs an answer, that question should occupy their thoughts entirely. Allowing the mind to drift to unrelated matters can diminish the psychic impact. Next, every consultant must cut the deck with their left hand to establish their influence over the order of the cards. Finally, to achieve the most accurate results, the consultant or the person seeking information must shuffle the deck.

THE FOUR-CARD DIVINATION

This method of fortunetelling is some hundreds of years old and references to it can be found in the works of people who wrote in Stuart times. After the consultant has shuffled the pack of fifty-two cards, he or she withdraws one of them at random and notes the suit. The card is, then, put back in the pack, which is again shuffled. Next, it is cut with the left hand, as already suggested.

This method of fortune-telling is hundreds of years old, and you can find references to it in the writings from the Stuart era. After the consultant shuffles the deck of fifty-two cards, they randomly draw one and take note of the suit. The card is then put back into the deck, which is shuffled again. Next, it's cut with the left hand, as mentioned earlier.

Now comes the "lay-out." The cards are set face upwards on the table in four rows, each of thirteen. In doing this, it is imperative that all the rows should be commenced at the right-hand end.

Now comes the "layout." The cards are placed face up on the table in four rows, each containing thirteen cards. When doing this, it's essential to start all the rows from the right-hand end.

That done, the key card is sought. In the case of a lady, the key card is the queen of the suit shown by the card which she picked from the pack at the outset. When it is a man who is seeking his fortune, the key card is the king of the suit indicated by the card he picked originally.

That done, the key card is looked for. For a woman, the key card is the queen of the suit represented by the card she picked from the deck at the beginning. When a man is seeking his fortune, the key card is the king of the suit indicated by the card he originally chose.

Having found the key card in the lay-out, count nine, eighteen, twenty-seven, thirty-six and forty-five spaces from it, and pick up the cards so placed. Remember that in counting, a line must be always begun from the right; also that it may be necessary to revert to the first or subsequent rows in order to obtain the full set of four cards.

Having found the key card in the layout, count nine, eighteen, twenty-seven, thirty-six, and forty-five spaces from it, and pick up the cards in those positions. Keep in mind that when counting, always start from the right; it may also be necessary to go back to the first or later rows to collect the complete set of four cards.

In picking up the four cards, be careful to preserve their order; the first must be set out first, the second must come second, and the same with the third and the fourth. Each card stands for some definite portent, and the four portents supply the reading which affects the consultant.

In picking up the four cards, make sure to keep their order intact; the first card should be laid down first, the second card second, and the same for the third and fourth cards. Each card represents a specific sign, and together, the four signs provide the reading that impacts the person seeking guidance.

The portents supplied by each card are as follows:—

The signs given by each card are as follows:—

Hearts

ACE.—Interests will center more in the home than outside it.

ACE.—Interests will focus more on the home than on things outside it.

KING.—A person who has the good of others at heart.

KING.—Someone who genuinely cares about the well-being of others.

QUEEN.—Energy and ability are denoted. There is, however, a strong tendency towards admiration for many members of the opposite sex.

QUEEN.—Energy and skill are shown. However, there is a strong tendency to admire many members of the opposite sex.

JACK.—Inclined to be selfish and somewhat averse to following the desires of others.

JACK.—Tends to be self-centered and somewhat reluctant to go along with what others want.

TEN.—A happy marriage is indicated.

TEN.—A happy marriage is likely.

NINE.—A somewhat restless nature which soon tires and requires a change of scene.

NINE.—A somewhat restless personality that quickly gets bored and needs a change of scenery.

EIGHT.—This is not a good card for those desiring marriage. If such a ceremony does occur, it will be late in coming.

EIGHT.—This is not a good card for people looking to get married. If a wedding does happen, it will be delayed.

SEVEN.—There is evidence that an open-air life is what is required.

SEVEN.—There is evidence that living outdoors is what we need.

SIX.—A happy marriage in the near future is heralded.

SIX.—A happy marriage is on the horizon.

FIVE.—Happiness will be provided, but it will not be the result of riches.

FIVE.—Happiness will come, but it won’t be due to wealth.

FOUR.—Marriage is likely, but the measure of affection resulting from it appears to be small.

FOUR.—Marriage is likely, but the level of affection that comes from it seems to be minimal.

THREE.—Life will entail many reverses, but a broad mind will conquer them.

THREE.—Life will bring many challenges, but an open mind will overcome them.

TWO.—Marriage will result, but not before many trials have beset the path to happiness.

TWO.—Marriage will happen, but only after many challenges have blocked the way to happiness.

Diamonds

ACE.—Friendships will spring up where enemies have existed.

ACE.—Friendships will grow where there used to be enemies.

KING.—There is a clear indication of social happiness, but the home may be neglected.

KING.—There's a clear sign of social happiness, but the home might be overlooked.

QUEEN.—This suggests a strong character, but no great amount of affection is displayed.

QUEEN.—This indicates a strong personality, but there isn't much affection shown.

JACK.—Amiability is the chief character indicated by this card.

JACK.—Being friendly is the main quality shown by this card.

TEN.—There are signs of a large and happy family.

TEN.—You can see the signs of a big, happy family.

NINE.—There is no need to worry over financial matters; money will flow in when most required.

NINE.—There’s no need to stress about money; it will come when you need it most.

EIGHT.—The consultant should keep a firm check on bad habits.

EIGHT.—The consultant should closely monitor unhealthy habits.

SEVEN.—A very upright and high-minded individual.

SEVEN.—A very principled and idealistic person.

SIX.—A person who wavers when a decision has to be made.

SIX.—Someone who hesitates when it's time to make a decision.

FIVE.—A somewhat shallow character is indicated, one who takes insufficient thought of the morrow.

FIVE.—This suggests a rather superficial character, someone who doesn't give enough thought to the future.

FOUR.—The consultant displays too little trust in him or herself. An inferiority complex is possessed.

FOUR.—The consultant has too little confidence in themselves. They have an inferiority complex.

THREE.—A person of considerable merit, but is shy and retiring.

THREE.—A person of significant worth, but is introverted and reserved.

TWO.—Do not tire of waiting for the good things of life; they will come without any doubt.

TWO.—Don’t get tired of waiting for the good things in life; they will definitely come.

Clubs

ACE.—A successful life is ensured in the commercial world for men, and in the home for women.

ACE.—Men are guaranteed a successful life in the business world, and women are ensured one at home.

KING.—The consultant will succeed in whatever he or she most desires, but it may entail a tedious wait.

KING.—The consultant will achieve whatever he or she really wants, but it might involve a long wait.

QUEEN.—There are signs that too high a value is placed on the opinions of others.

QUEEN.—There are signs that people put too much weight on what others think.

JACK.—One who loves recreations and who gives too little attention to the necessary things in life.

JACK.—Someone who loves to have fun and doesn’t pay enough attention to the important things in life.

TEN.—Expect many trials unless the other cards point to favorable issues.

TEN.—Be prepared for many challenges unless the other cards indicate positive outcomes.

NINE.—Money affairs will cause a good deal of anxiety.

NINE.—Financial issues will create a lot of stress.

EIGHT.—There are definite signs that many so-called friends will only flock to you when you can be of use to them.

EIGHT.—There are clear signs that a lot of so-called friends will only come around when they can benefit from you.

SEVEN.—You will have your share of sorrows.

SEVEN.—You will experience your share of sorrows.

SIX.—Divide your life into three equal portions. One will be pleasant, one will be very happy and the other, more or less ordinary. The fates say nothing of the order in which they will come.

SIX.—Split your life into three equal parts. One will be enjoyable, one will be really happy, and the other will be pretty average. The fates don’t specify the order in which they will arrive.

FIVE.—You will have few causes for regrets, if you continue as you are acting at present.

FIVE.—You won’t have many reasons to regret anything if you keep acting the way you are now.

FOUR.—There are people who are prepared to damage your reputation. Therefore, be on your guard.

FOUR.—There are people who are ready to ruin your reputation. So, stay alert.

THREE.—If a request is made of you in the near future, be cautious how you reply. Much will depend on the answer.

THREE.—If someone asks you for something in the near future, be careful how you respond. Your answer will matter a lot.

TWO.—Beware of coming storms.

TWO.—Watch out for storms ahead.

Spades

ACE.—Much good fortune attends the one who finds this card among the four that are chosen.

ACE.—A lot of good luck comes to the person who finds this card among the four that are picked.

KING.—A card which indicates that the consultant revels in doing kind actions.

KING.—A card that shows the consultant enjoys performing good deeds.

QUEEN.—This indicates that the consultant is, frankly, a flirt.

QUEEN.—This shows that the consultant is, honestly, a flirt.

JACK.—One who tries to make happiness a feature of his or her surroundings.

JACK.—Someone who seeks to create happiness in their environment.

TEN.—Fix your thoughts on something devoutly wished for and the Fates will grant it to you.

TEN.—Focus your thoughts on something you truly desire, and the universe will make it happen for you.

NINE.—You are given to worrying over things that do not really matter.

NINE.—You tend to stress about things that don't really matter.

EIGHT.—Do not set such store on money. It is not the only thing worth having.

EIGHT.—Don’t place so much value on money. It’s not the only thing that matters.

SEVEN.—Be very careful that you do not marry for anything but love.

SEVEN.—Make sure you marry for love and nothing else.

SIX.—There is every prospect of a comfortable home, surrounded by children who bring you happiness.

SIX.—There's every chance of having a cozy home, filled with children who bring you joy.

FIVE.—Happiness will come to you either early in life or very soon.

FIVE.—Happiness will find you either early in life or pretty soon.

FOUR.—You do not know how to handle money and you must be careful that you do not trust it to an unworthy person.

FOUR.—You don’t know how to manage money, and you need to make sure you don’t trust it to someone untrustworthy.

THREE.—You expect too many luxuries. You would be far happier if you valued the simple things of life.

THREE.—You expect too many luxuries. You would be much happier if you appreciated the simple things in life.

TWO.—Do not be depressed by troubles. They will pass away.

TWO.—Don’t let problems get you down. They will go away.

Now that the meaning of all the fifty-two cards is known, one thing more requires to be explained. Let us suppose that the four cards have been drawn from the lay-out, as already directed. It may happen that one of them directly contradicts another card. What happens then? In such a case, the second card to be drawn from the lay-out has the effect of cancelling the first, but the force of the second card is weakened thereby and its portent is lessened. It is because of this that it is highly necessary to remember the order in which the four cards are taken from the lay-out.

Now that we understand the meaning of all fifty-two cards, there's one more thing that needs to be clarified. Let’s say that the four cards have been drawn from the layout as instructed. It’s possible that one of these cards directly contradicts another card. What happens then? In this case, the second card drawn from the layout cancels out the first, but the impact of the second card is reduced and its significance is diminished. This is why it’s very important to remember the order in which the four cards are drawn from the layout.

THE THREE-CARD DIVINATION

In this case, the first thing is to run through an ordinary pack and separate the court from the non-picture cards. The latter are then shuffled by the person seeking information, who finally cuts them with the left hand. That done, the matching card is sought. The matching card, it must be explained, is a card which matches the consultant. Thus:

In this case, the first step is to go through a regular deck of cards and separate the face cards from the number cards. The person asking for information then shuffles the number cards and finally cuts them with their left hand. Once that's done, the matching card is looked for. The matching card, it should be noted, is a card that corresponds to the consultant. Thus:

(a) A lady with brown hair is matched by the Queen of Clubs. A gentleman, by the King of Clubs.

(a) A woman with brown hair is paired with the Queen of Clubs. A man is paired with the King of Clubs.

(b) A lady who is blonde, is matched by the Queen of Hearts. A gentleman by the King of Hearts.

(b) A blonde lady is paired with the Queen of Hearts. A gentleman is paired with the King of Hearts.

(c) A lady with auburn hair is matched by the Queen of Diamonds. A gentleman, by the King of Diamonds.

(c) A woman with auburn hair is paired with the Queen of Diamonds. A man is paired with the King of Diamonds.

(d) A lady with black hair is matched by the Queen of Spades. A gentleman, by the King of Spades.

(d) A woman with black hair is paired with the Queen of Spades. A man is paired with the King of Spades.

(e) Grey or white hair is matched according to its original color.

(e) Grey or white hair is matched to its original color.

As soon as the matching card is decided on, the consultant shuts his or her eyes, and, with the left hand, picks up a portion of the non-picture card pack. With the right hand, he or she places the matching card on the rest of the pack and the whole is reformed.

As soon as the matching card is chosen, the consultant closes their eyes and, with their left hand, picks up a part of the non-picture card pack. With their right hand, they place the matching card on top of the rest of the pack, and the whole thing is put back together.

Thus, the pack now consists of forty-one cards, forty of them being numeral cards and the remaining one, a picture card. On no account may there be any shuffling at this point.

Thus, the pack now consists of forty-one cards, with forty of them being number cards and the last one a picture card. At this stage, absolutely no shuffling is allowed.

All is ready. The cards are turned over one at a time, no notice being taken of them until the matching card is reached. Then, the next three cards of the same suit as the matching card are withdrawn from the pack and set out on the table, in the order in which they were found. These three cards provide the reading sought by the consultant.

All is ready. The cards are flipped over one at a time, without any attention being paid to them until the matching card is found. Then, the next three cards of the same suit as the matching card are taken from the deck and placed on the table in the order they were found. These three cards provide the reading the consultant is looking for.

The interpretations are as follows:

The interpretations are as follows:

ACE.—You will be lucky in love affairs, if you have not already been so. You will make your partner very happy and your home will be your greatest pride.

ACE.—You'll be lucky in love, if you haven't already experienced it. You'll bring a lot of happiness to your partner, and your home will be your biggest source of pride.

TWO.—You are inclined to take life too easily and you are not very keen on hard work.

TWO.—You tend to take life too lightly and you're not really into hard work.

THREE.—You are a rover and are liable to be very unsettled at times. Remember the old saying that a rolling stone gathers no moss.

THREE.—You tend to be a wanderer and can feel restless at times. Keep in mind the old saying that a rolling stone gathers no moss.

FOUR.—You will experience four sorrows in your life that you will never forget.

FOUR.—You will go through four sorrows in your life that you'll never forget.

FIVE.—There is not the slightest doubt that you will accumulate wealth. Probably, some of it will come as a legacy.

FIVE.—There’s no doubt that you will build wealth. Most likely, some of it will come from an inheritance.

SIX.—You will gather many friends around you. All of them will not be of equal worth.

SIX.—You will have many friends around you. Not all of them will hold the same value.

SEVEN.—Your health will be one of your strongest points, unless you neglect it, when it will be sure to rebel.

SEVEN.—Your health will be one of your greatest assets, unless you neglect it, in which case it will definitely protest.

EIGHT.—You are a fortunate person, and there will be more than one occasion in your life when you will experience a very lucky escape.

EIGHT.—You are lucky, and there will be multiple times in your life when you'll have a very fortunate escape.

NINE.—Do not expect to gain riches by means of games of chance, lotteries, etc. Your fortunes will not be increased by them.

NINE.—Don’t expect to get rich from games of chance, lotteries, or anything like that. They won’t help you grow your wealth.

TEN.—You have the habit of looking on the bright side of things. This is a quality worth more than all the gold in the world. Cherish it.

TEN.—You have a knack for seeing the positive side of things. This is a quality that's worth more than all the gold in the world. Value it.

THE MAGIC SQUARE

This is a very old way of divining what the Fates have planned for yourself, your friends and your enemies. The first thing is to take out of the pack all the court cards, as well as the twos, threes, fours, fives and sixes. Thus, all that is left are the cards ranging between the sevens and the tens—sixteen in all.

This is a very old method of predicting what the Fates have in store for you, your friends, and your enemies. The first step is to remove all the court cards, along with the twos, threes, fours, fives, and sixes from the deck. This leaves you with the cards numbered between sevens and tens—sixteen cards in total.

The second thing is to take your matching card, as described under the previous heading, and to place it with the sixteen cards. These are, then, well shuffled and cut with your left hand.

The second thing is to take your matching card, as described under the previous heading, and place it with the sixteen cards. These are then well shuffled and cut with your left hand.

The next step is to turn over the cards from the pack, one by one, preserving the order carefully, until the matching card is reached. When this is found, the cards that have been turned over are placed at the bottom of the stack that is left in hand and the "lay-out" is commenced.

The next step is to flip over the cards from the pack, one by one, keeping the order intact, until the matching card is found. Once this is located, the turned-over cards are set at the bottom of the stack still in hand, and the "lay-out" begins.

No. 23.—The Magic Square, showing the order in which the cards are to be set out.

No. 23.—The Magic Square, indicating the sequence in which the cards should be arranged.

The first card in hand is placed on the table and the eight that follow are arranged around it to form a square. This square will thus consist of three rows, each made up of three cards, with the matching card in the center.

The first card in hand is placed on the table, and the eight cards that follow are laid out around it to create a square. This square will have three rows, each containing three cards, with the matching card in the center.

It is very important that the eight cards are placed in definite positions, as follows: The first is set down to the right of the matching card; the second to the left of it; the third immediately above it; the fourth just below it; the four remaining cards are placed in the upper left-hand corner of the square,[119] the upper right-hand corner, the lower right-hand corner and the lower left-hand corner, respectively. (See the diagram.)

It’s really important that the eight cards are positioned clearly, like this: The first card goes to the right of the matching card; the second to its left; the third directly above it; the fourth right below it; the other four cards are placed in the upper left corner of the square,[119] the upper right corner, the lower right corner, and the lower left corner, respectively. (See the diagram.)

All these cards are read in the following manner: The three above the matching card refer to the past; the card on either side of it to the present; and the three below it to the future. Next, the three cards on the left-hand side of the matching card refer to your friends; the card above and below the matching card refers to yourself; and those on the right of it to your enemies.

All these cards are read like this: The three cards above the matching card represent the past; the card on either side represents the present; and the three cards below represent the future. Next, the three cards on the left side of the matching card represent your friends; the card above and below the matching card represent yourself; and the cards on the right side represent your enemies.

Following this, you must note that a heart stands for very fortunate things, a club for good things, a diamond for things that are passable, and spades for things that are no good at all.

Following this, you should note that a heart represents very fortunate things, a club for good things, a diamond for things that are okay, and spades for things that are not good at all.

Thus, should a heart come in the middle of the bottom row it shows that you are to be very fortunate in the future; if a diamond fills the same position in the upper row, it is clear that your past was only passably happy; and if a spade comes immediately on the right of the matching card, it is a clear proof that the particular enemy you have in mind is being harassed by a period of ill-luck. And so on, according to which suit fills each of the remaining positions.

Thus, if a heart appears in the middle of the bottom row, it indicates that you're going to be very lucky in the future; if a diamond takes the same spot in the upper row, it suggests that your past was just okay; and if a spade is immediately to the right of the matching card, it’s strong evidence that the specific enemy you're thinking of is experiencing a rough patch. And this continues, depending on which suit occupies each of the other positions.

THE FORTUNETELLING PYRAMID

A simple way of discovering what kind of luck is awaiting you in the future consists in taking a complete pack of fifty-two cards, shuffling them well, and cutting them with the left hand.

A straightforward method to find out what kind of luck is in store for you in the future involves taking a full deck of fifty-two cards, shuffling them thoroughly, and cutting them with your left hand.

Following this, you place one card on the table, face up. Below it you set out two cards, also face up, and continue with a row of three cards below the two. Other rows follow with four, five, six, seven, eight and nine cards in each, so that the whole forms a pyramid. This accounts for forty-five cards. The surplus of seven are placed on one side when the figure is completed or they may be thrown aside, one at a time, while the figure is being made at any point desired, but it is important that they must be rejected before being seen.

Following this, you place one card on the table, face up. Below it, you lay out two cards, also face up, and continue with a row of three cards below those two. Additional rows follow with four, five, six, seven, eight, and nine cards in each, creating a pyramid shape. This uses a total of forty-five cards. The extra seven cards are set aside when the figure is finished, or they can be discarded one at a time while building the figure at any point you choose, but it’s important that they must be discarded without being seen.

To estimate the amount of luck or good fortune that awaits your future, pick up the last card that was laid down in each row. Naturally, there will now be no card left in the first row, one in the second, two in the third row, and so on until the ninth row will consist of eight cards only. Take the nine cards picked up and sort them into suits. If there are most hearts, you are to be a very lucky person; if there are most clubs, you are to be just lucky; if there are most diamonds you will be passably lucky; but luck will not come your way at all if spades are in the majority.

To figure out how much luck or good fortune you can expect in the future, take the last card from each row that was laid down. There won't be any cards in the first row, one in the second, two in the third row, and so on, until the ninth row has eight cards. Collect the nine cards you picked up and sort them by suits. If the majority are hearts, you’re going to be very lucky; if they’re mostly clubs, you’ll be pretty lucky; if diamonds are in the majority, you’ll have some luck; but if spades dominate, then luck won't come your way at all.

Should two suits tie for first place the Fates require you to make the pyramid over again.

Should two suits tie for first place, you have to rebuild the pyramid.

SEVENS AND THREES

The following method of consulting one's luck must have been attempted many millions of times, but it is not known so well now as it was a century[120] ago. The first thing is to shuffle a full pack thoroughly. This, of course, must be done by the person whose luck is being tested. And then, it is necessary that he or she cuts with the left hand.

The following method for checking one’s luck has probably been tried millions of times, but it's not as well-known today as it was a century[120] ago. The first step is to shuffle a complete deck of cards thoroughly. This should be done by the person whose luck is being tested. Then, it's important that they cut the deck with their left hand.

After these preliminaries, someone takes the pack and deals the cards one at a time, face downwards, on to the table, placing them in a heap. The consultant who is seeking to find out what the Fates are determining should really be blindfolded, but this is unnecessary if the cards are new and cannot be recognized by any markings on the backs.

After these introductions, someone grabs the deck and deals the cards one by one, face down, onto the table, stacking them up. The person trying to discover what the Fates have in store should ideally be blindfolded, but this isn't needed if the cards are new and don’t have any identifiable marks on their backs.

The consultant has to choose any three cards as they are being slowly dealt. They can be three cards coming together, or widely separated, or just as he or she fancies.

The consultant has to pick any three cards as they are being dealt slowly. They can be three cards that come together, spread out, or just whatever they prefer.

As each card is selected, it is set aside and, when the three are chosen, not before, they are turned face up and arranged in the order of selection. Each card from one to nine stands for its own value, but tens and all court cards stand for nought. Thus, if the three cards are a seven, a ten and a five, the mystic number derived from them is 705.

As each card is picked, it’s put aside and only after three cards are chosen do we turn them face up and lay them out in the order they were picked. Each card from one to nine represents its own value, while tens and all face cards count as zero. So, if the three cards are a seven, a ten, and a five, the mystical number we get from them is 705.

The final step is to find out if the mystic number is divisible either by seven or by three. If the total is divisible by either of these numbers, then there is good luck awaiting the consultant; if the total is divisible by both seven and three, the luck is doubled. On the other hand, should there be a remainder when dividing, bad luck is not claimed.

The last step is to check if the mystic number can be divided by either seven or three. If the total divides evenly by one of these numbers, then good luck is ahead for the consultant; if it divides evenly by both seven and three, the luck is doubled. However, if there’s a remainder when dividing, bad luck is not claimed.

YOUR LUCK IN THE COMING WEEK

A hundred years ago, this method of reading what the Fates were likely to provide for us in the coming week was resorted to in almost every house where a pack of cards existed.

A hundred years ago, people in nearly every home that had a deck of cards would use this method to see what the Fates might be bringing them in the week ahead.

The first step is to pick out your matching card from the pack, as explained under the heading "The Three-Card Divination." This card is set out on the table, face up. Then you shuffle the remainder of the pack and cut it with your left hand. That done, you form a ring round the matching card, using the first seven cards from the pack for the purpose. All the cards in the ring should be face down and none should overlap.

The first step is to select your matching card from the deck, as explained under the heading "The Three-Card Divination." Place this card on the table, face up. Next, shuffle the rest of the deck and cut it with your left hand. Once that's done, form a ring around the matching card using the first seven cards from the deck. All the cards in the ring should be face down and none should overlap.

The next thing is to discard the three top cards from what remains of the pack and then to take the third, sixth, ninth, twelfth, fifteenth, eighteenth and twenty-first cards, placing them one each on the seven cards already set out in a circle. These cards must not be looked at while this is being done, and they may be set on the original seven in any order thought fit. But this should be noted, whichever card is paired first must be taken to represent the coming Sunday and the other days follow in a clockwise arrangement.

The next step is to remove the top three cards from the remaining deck and then take the third, sixth, ninth, twelfth, fifteenth, eighteenth, and twenty-first cards, placing one on each of the seven cards already arranged in a circle. You should not look at these cards while doing this, and you can stack them on the original seven in any order you like. However, note that whichever card is paired first should represent the upcoming Sunday, with the other days following in a clockwise order.

Thus, the arrangement now consists of a circle, formed of seven heaps each consisting of two cards. Read them thus:

Thus, the layout now consists of a circle made up of seven piles, each containing two cards. Read them like this:

(a) Two hearts in the same heap represent a day of exceedingly good
fortune.

(a) Two hearts in the same pile symbolize a day of incredibly good
luck.

[121] (b) One heart and one club, a day of very good fortune.

[121] (b) One heart and one club, a day of great luck.

(c) One heart and one diamond, a day of good fortune.

(c) One heart and one diamond, a day of good luck.

(d) One heart and one spade, a day of moderate fortunes.

(d) One heart and one spade, a day of moderate luck.

(e) Two clubs, a day as (c).

(e) Two clubs, a day like (c).

(f) One club and one diamond, a day as (d).

(f) One club and one diamond, a day as (d).

(g) One club and one spade, a day of fair luck.

(g) One club and one spade, a day of good luck.

(h) Two diamonds, a day neither lucky nor unlucky.

(h) Two diamonds, a day that's neither lucky nor unlucky.

(i) One diamond and one spade, a day much as (h).

(i) One diamond and one spade, a day just like (h).

(j) Two spades, a day of no luck.

(j) Two spades, a day with no luck.

ARE YOU TO BE LUCKY?

Ever since the pack of cards has been constituted as it is now, it has been considered that the four suits have a definite value as far as luck and fortune are concerned. This is a fact that most people probably know, but for the benefit of those who are unaware of it, we will point out that hearts stand for more luck than all the others, that clubs are the next in point of favor, that diamonds come third, and that spades bring no luck at all.

Ever since the deck of cards became what it is today, it's been believed that the four suits have a specific value regarding luck and fortune. Most people probably know this, but for those who don't, we’ll clarify that hearts are the luckiest, followed by clubs, then diamonds, and spades offer no luck at all.

These values are used in the following method of finding out whether you may consider yourself as lucky or not. The full pack is taken and, from it, all the twos, threes, fours, fives and sixes are extracted. These cards are put on one side, as they are not used, and the remainder is shuffled.

These values are used in the following method to determine if you can consider yourself lucky or not. The entire deck is taken, and from it, all the twos, threes, fours, fives, and sixes are removed. These cards are set aside since they won't be used, and the rest of the deck is shuffled.

The next thing is for you to cut the short pack with the left hand and then to deal it into four equal stacks. Each stack is given one card at a time; that is to say, the eight cards of one stack are not allotted all at once.

The next step is for you to take the short pack with your left hand and then deal it into four equal stacks. You give each stack one card at a time; in other words, you don’t give all eight cards of one stack at once.

This done, you take the third heap, without looking at the other three, and turn up the cards. Most likely all the suits will be represented and the thing is to note how many cards there are of each. If there are most of hearts, your good luck is assured; if clubs predominate, then you are still fortunate; if diamonds head the list, you will have average luck; but when spades are in the majority, your best plan is to tell yourself that there is no such thing as good and bad luck.

This done, you pick up the third pile, ignoring the other three, and flip over the cards. Chances are all the suits will show up, and the key is to count how many cards there are of each. If there are mostly hearts, you're definitely in luck; if clubs are the most, you're still doing well; if diamonds are on top, your luck is just average; but if spades are in the lead, it's best to remind yourself that there’s no such thing as good or bad luck.

One thing more about the reckoning. If, say, hearts occur only four times in the heap, and no other suit is present as often, then, as we say, good luck is yours. But, should hearts occur five, six, seven or eight times, then your good luck is correspondingly increased in amount. The same rule should be applied to the other suits.

One more thing about the counting. If hearts show up only four times in the pile, and no other suit appears as frequently, then, as we say, luck is on your side. But if hearts come up five, six, seven, or eight times, then your good luck increases accordingly. The same principle should apply to the other suits.

PEERING INTO THE FUTURE

You probably have some question that you would like answered. It may concern—well, it can concern anything you like and you need confide to nobody what it is about. This is a method of obtaining the answer to such a question:

You probably have a question you'd like answered. It could be about—well, it can be about anything you want, and you don’t have to share what it is with anyone. Here’s a way to get the answer to that question:

If you are of the female sex, take the four queens from a pack and, if you are a male, take the four kings. Place them face down on the table in front[122] of you and, with your eyes shut, shuffle them round and round, using only your left hand. Work the cards round in the opposite direction to the movement of the hands of a clock. When you have lost all idea of the identity of the cards, still with your left hand and with your eyes tightly shut, place the cards in a line in front of you. Now, open your eyes and turn the cards face up.

If you're female, take the four queens from a deck, and if you're male, take the four kings. Place them face down on the table in front[122] of you and, with your eyes closed, shuffle them around using only your left hand. Move the cards in the opposite direction of the hands of a clock. Once you have completely lost track of which cards are which, still using your left hand and keeping your eyes shut tight, lay the cards out in a line in front of you. Now, open your eyes and flip the cards face up.

The card to the left of the line stands for "This year"; the card filling the second position stands for "Next year"; the card coming third, for "Sometime"; and the card at the right of the line, for "Never." The card that is a heart answers the question and the others are ignored. Thus, if the heart fills the second position, the answer is "Next year"; if it comes fourth, the answer is "Never."

The card to the left of the line represents "This year"; the card in the second position represents "Next year"; the card in third place stands for "Sometime"; and the card on the right of the line stands for "Never." The card that is a heart provides the answer, while the others are ignored. So, if the heart is in the second position, the answer is "Next year"; if it's in fourth, the answer is "Never."

It is claimed by astrologers that a true answer to the question is only obtained on the first occasion that this method is employed after a new moon has appeared.

Astrologers claim that a true answer to the question is only found the first time this method is used after a new moon has appeared.

WHAT REVERSED CARDS REVEAL

In most cases, the cards of an ordinary pack look the same whether viewed one way or the other; in other words, if they were cut in halves across the shortest dimension, each half would be exactly alike. But this is not so in every case. Take, for instance, the aces of hearts, clubs and spades; with these the tops and bottoms would be different, though with the ace of diamonds, they would be the same. All the sevens offer further cases where the two halves are not identical and the same may be said of some of the eights. In addition, it must be pointed out that all packs do not follow the same arrangement, so that a list of these unbalanced cards cannot be given.

In most cases, the cards in a standard deck look the same whether you look at them from one side or the other; in other words, if you cut them in half across the shorter side, each half would be identical. But this isn’t true for every card. For example, the aces of hearts, clubs, and spades have different designs on the top and bottom, while the ace of diamonds has the same design on both sides. All the sevens also provide examples where the two halves aren’t identical, and some of the eights can be the same way. Additionally, it’s important to note that not all decks have the same layout, so a complete list of these non-matching cards can’t be provided.

Astrologists have long considered that these cards, which are not alike top and bottom, possess certain powers in deciding one's luck. This is how they act:

Astrologers have long believed that these cards, which are different on the top and bottom, have specific powers in determining a person's luck. This is how they work:

Take a full pack and shuffle it thoroughly, then cut with the left hand. After that, turn each card over, one by one, and it is advisable to work slowly, as mistakes are easily made.

Take a full deck and shuffle it well, then cut it with your left hand. After that, flip each card over, one by one, and it's a good idea to go slowly, as mistakes can happen easily.

Look at every card in turn, count the pips on it that are the right way up and those that are upside down. When the latter are more in number than the former, you have a reversed card. Set it aside and continue with the cards that follow. Note that it is not any card that permits of being reversed, but only those that are actually reversed, that should be set aside. Note, also, that a reversed card to you is not reversed to someone sitting opposite you.

Look at each card one by one, count the pips that are right side up and those that are upside down. When the upside-down ones outnumber the right side up ones, you have a reversed card. Set it aside and move on to the next cards. Remember, only the cards that are actually reversed should be set aside, not just any card that could potentially be reversed. Also, keep in mind that a reversed card for you might not be considered reversed by someone sitting across from you.

When the pack has been run through and all the reversed cards taken out, note what you have found. Count up the number belonging to each suit. If hearts are in the majority, you are indeed lucky; if spades figure most, you are the reverse. Clubs are not quite so lucky as hearts and diamonds rank a little below clubs.

When you've gone through the deck and removed all the reversed cards, take note of what you've discovered. Count how many cards belong to each suit. If there are more hearts than any other suit, you're really lucky; if spades are the most common, it's the opposite for you. Clubs are a bit less fortunate compared to hearts, and diamonds rank just below clubs.

Should any suit figure much more than the others, then the above readings are strengthened.

If any suit stands out significantly compared to the others, then the readings above are reinforced.

CARD COMBINATIONS

This method of discovering certain facts about your future is as old as the hills, if not older. It depends on laying out the cards and noting how certain of them are arranged.

This way of finding out facts about your future is as old as time, if not older. It involves spreading out the cards and observing how some of them are positioned.

The first thing you do is to take an ordinary pack and remove from it all the twos, threes, fours, fives and sixes. This will leave you with thirty-two cards in hand. Next, you shuffle very thoroughly and cut with the left hand. That done, you set out the thirty-two cards in four rows, each of eight cards. Be careful to commence each row at the right and then work to the left. Of course, you must put them out in exactly the same order as they come off the pack.

The first thing you do is take a standard deck of cards and remove all the twos, threes, fours, fives, and sixes. This will leave you with thirty-two cards in hand. Next, shuffle them really well and cut the deck with your left hand. Once that's done, lay out the thirty-two cards in four rows, with eight cards in each row. Make sure to start each row on the right and then move to the left. Of course, you need to lay them out in the exact order they came from the deck.

The "lay-out" being completed, you carefully look at the cards. You look, first, to see if by any chance there are four aces touching anywhere. If so, the scrutiny ceases and you find out, from the list given below, what the meaning is of four aces touching. But if there are not four such aces, then you search for four kings and, failing them, four queens, and so on, down to four sevens. If all these fail, you look for three cards of a kind starting as before with aces and working down to sevens. Should there be no groups of threes, then you look for groups of two. Of course, after that there is no point in continuing the scrutiny if there are no twos.

The layout being finished, you take a close look at the cards. First, you check to see if there are any four aces touching each other. If there are, you stop searching and check the list below to find out what four aces touching means. But if you don’t find four aces, you then look for four kings, and if those aren’t there, you search for four queens, continuing this down to four sevens. If all of those fail, you then look for three of a kind, starting again with aces and moving down to sevens. If you still don’t find any groups of three, you look for groups of two. Naturally, after that, there's no reason to keep looking if there are no twos.

Be careful to understand that the cards forming a group need not all occur in the same horizontal line. As long as one card touches another of the same value, whether at the top, bottom, sides or even at the corners, it will count. Note also that the only reading that may be taken from a "lay-out" is the highest reading. Thus, if there are four aces and three queens, you are not permitted to take the reading of the queens, if you prefer it, to that of the aces. The reading of the aces alone counts.

Be careful to understand that the cards in a group don't have to be in the same horizontal line. As long as one card touches another of the same value, whether at the top, bottom, sides, or even at the corners, it counts. Also, keep in mind that the only reading you can take from a "layout" is the highest reading. So, if there are four aces and three queens, you can't choose to read the queens instead of the aces, even if you prefer them. Only the reading of the aces matters.

These are the readings:—

These are the texts:—

Fours

FOUR ACES.—Dangers may attack you while you are least expecting them.

FOUR ACES.—Dangers can catch you off guard when you least expect them.

FOUR KINGS.—You are likely to rise in the world and be endowed with fame.

FOUR KINGS.—You are likely to succeed and achieve recognition.

FOUR QUEENS.—You will be led into quarrels, not of your own seeking.

FOUR QUEENS.—You will find yourself in arguments that you didn't start.

FOUR JACKS.—Treachery is afoot and you will be the victim, unless you play your cards remarkably well.

FOUR JACKS.—Betrayal is in the air, and you could be the target, unless you play your cards exceptionally well.

FOUR TENS.—You will succeed at what you have most set your heart.

FOUR TENS.—You will achieve what you desire the most.

FOUR NINES.—People will endeavor to cheat you. Keep your eyes open and thwart the wrong-doers.

FOUR NINES.—People will try to take advantage of you. Stay alert and stop those who do wrong.

FOUR EIGHTS.—You are likely to form some great desire, and that desire will be attained, if you are true to yourself.

FOUR EIGHTS.—You are likely to develop a strong desire, and you'll achieve that desire if you stay true to yourself.

FOUR SEVENS.—There is a very happy home marked out for you, if you wish it.

FOUR SEVENS.—There is a really happy home waiting for you, if you want it.

Threes

THREE ACES.—Good news is coming.

THREE ACES.—Good news is on the way.

THREE KINGS.—Some great desire that you have is about to be realized. It is nothing to do with work or business, but pleasure.

THREE KINGS.—A strong desire you have is about to come true. It’s not related to work or business, but rather to enjoyment.

THREE QUEENS.—You will be happy in one particular friendship that you are about to make.

THREE QUEENS.—You are about to form a special friendship that will bring you happiness.

THREE JACKS.—Certain disputes are trying to find their way into your existence. Be guarded.

THREE JACKS.—Some conflicts are trying to creep into your life. Stay cautious.

THREE TENS.—Wait patiently and a very happy time will not be long in coming.

THREE TENS.—Be patient, and a joyful time will be here before you know it.

THREE NINES.—Your wishes may not come true as soon as you would like. But wait.

THREE NINES.—Your wishes might not happen as quickly as you'd like. But just wait.

THREE EIGHTS.—Marriage is imminent for those of single blessedness who have set their hearts on it.

THREE EIGHTS.—Marriage is coming soon for those who are single and have their hearts set on it.

THREE SEVENS.—First, there is a cloud and behind it is bright sunshine. This applies to you.

THREE SEVENS.—First, there’s a cloud, and behind it is bright sunshine. This applies to you.

Twos

TWO ACES.—You are about to start on some new enterprise and make a success of it.

TWO ACES.—You are about to embark on a new venture and succeed at it.

TWO KINGS.—You are shortly meeting a stranger who will mean a good deal to you.

TWO KINGS.—You're about to meet someone new who will be very important to you.

TWO QUEENS.—Doubt is to cloud your mind. You will seek advice from a certain quarter. Take the advice and do not lose sight of the giver.

TWO QUEENS.—Doubt clouds your mind. You will ask for advice from someone. Take their advice and remember who gave it to you.

TWO JACKS.—Your faith is to be sorely tried. See that you do not injure your reputation.

TWO JACKS.—Your faith will be put to the test. Make sure you don’t damage your reputation.

TWO TENS.—There is every sign of good fortune in the future.

TWO TENS.—There are plenty of signs that good luck is coming our way.

TWO NINES.—There is a great surprise in store for you.

TWO NINES.—There's a big surprise waiting for you.

TWO EIGHTS.—Be judicious in your dealings with the opposite sex.

TWO EIGHTS.—Be careful in your interactions with the other gender.

TWO SEVENS.—The unengaged are soon to be engaged.

TWO SEVENS.—Those who are single will soon be in relationships.

Other Combination of Cards

Should the cards offer none of the above arrangements, the following may be found, but they are meaningless unless all the foregoing have failed.

Should the cards not present any of the above options, you might encounter the following, but they have no significance unless all the previous ones have failed.

KING OF CLUBS AND TEN OF HEARTS.—Love is coming.

KING OF CLUBS AND TEN OF HEARTS.—Love is on the way.

KING OF DIAMONDS AND TEN OF SPADES.—Beware of lovers' quarrels.

KING OF DIAMONDS AND TEN OF SPADES.—Watch out for arguments between lovers.

KING AND QUEEN OF SAME SUIT.—A proposal or its equivalent.

KING AND QUEEN OF SAME SUIT.—A proposal or something similar.

QUEEN OF SPADES AND ANY JACK.—Take care of the wiles of a woman well known to you.

QUEEN OF SPADES AND ANY JACK.—Be cautious of the tricks of a woman you know well.

TEN OF HEARTS AND NINE OF CLUBS.—A journey is awaiting you.

TEN OF HEARTS AND NINE OF CLUBS.—A journey is waiting for you.

TEN OF HEARTS AND ACE OF SPADES.—A birth.

TEN OF HEARTS AND ACE OF SPADES.—A birth.

NINE OF HEARTS AND ACE OF CLUBS.—Your wishes will be fulfilled.

NINE OF HEARTS AND ACE OF CLUBS.—Your wishes will come true.

SEVEN OF HEARTS AND SEVEN OF CLUBS.—Your troubles are about to end.

SEVEN OF HEARTS AND SEVEN OF CLUBS.—Your troubles are about to be over.

ZODIAC CARD READING

Perhaps you do not know which is your lucky month. If you would like to find out, the following simple method is helpful.

Perhaps you don't know which month is your lucky one. If you want to find out, the following simple method can help.

Take one or two packs of cards, according to the instructions below. Bridge cards are preferable as they are small. Then, cut twelve pieces of paper, each the size of one of the cards. On each piece, draw a sign of the Zodiac and arrange the pieces on the table, as shown in the diagram. It will be seen that the signs are placed in their monthly order from April to March and not from January to December. This order must be followed.

Take one or two decks of cards, following the instructions below. Bridge cards are preferred because they’re smaller. Next, cut twelve pieces of paper, each the size of a card. On each piece, draw a Zodiac sign and arrange the pieces on the table as shown in the diagram. You’ll notice that the signs are placed in their monthly order from April to March, not from January to December. This order must be followed.

No. 24.—The Arrangement of the Signs for Zodiacal Card Reading.

No. 24.—The Setup of the Signs for Zodiac Card Reading.

Next, find out your lucky number, as directed in the chapter "What is your Lucky Number?" For such numbers from one to four, one complete pack is needed; for numbers from five to eight, two packs are necessary. When nine is the lucky number, either use three packs or take two packs and shuffle in with the cards four pieces of paper, each the same size as a card, and on each write a heart, a club, a diamond or a spade.

Next, find your lucky number as instructed in the chapter "What is Your Lucky Number?" For lucky numbers one to four, you need one complete deck; for numbers five to eight, you'll need two decks. When nine is the lucky number, either use three decks or take two decks and shuffle in four pieces of paper, each the same size as a card, writing a heart, a club, a diamond, or a spade on each.

Shuffle the cards thoroughly and then deal them out, giving each sign of the Zodiac a card in turn. Lay on each sign as many cards as indicated by your lucky number, then stop.

Shuffle the cards well and then deal them out, giving one card to each sign of the Zodiac in order. Place as many cards on each sign as your lucky number suggests, and then stop.

Look at the cards lying on each sign. Wherever you find more hearts than any other suit on a sign, take it as a portent that the month indicated by the sign is a lucky one for you. Of course, it is quite possible and even desirable that you may have more than one fortunate month.

Look at the cards on each sign. Wherever you see more hearts than any other suit on a sign, take it as a sign that the month indicated by that sign is going to be lucky for you. It’s definitely possible and even good that you might have more than one lucky month.

A BIRTHDAY MESSAGE FROM THE CARDS

We have seen this fortunetelling game played at many parties and other gatherings, and it has always caused a good deal of innocent amusement.

We have seen this fortune-telling game played at many parties and other gatherings, and it has always provided a lot of lighthearted amusement.

First of all, an ordinary pack is taken and the court cards are withdrawn from it. They alone are used, while the numeral cards are put on one side. These court cards are shuffled and the players sit around the table.

First of all, an ordinary deck is taken and the face cards are removed from it. They are used exclusively, while the number cards are set aside. These face cards are shuffled and the players sit around the table.

One of the players is appointed as the seer. He or she takes the twelve cards, spreads them out in a fan, face down, and the first player selects one. When this card is withdrawn from the fan, it is turned up. While everybody looks at the chosen card, the seer asks the player the date of his or her birth. On hearing the date, the seer notes whether it comes under the heading, spring, summer, autumn or winter. Then he reckons:

One of the players is designated as the seer. They take the twelve cards, spread them out in a fan, face down, and the first player picks one. When this card is drawn from the fan, it is turned over. While everyone looks at the selected card, the seer asks the player for their birth date. Upon hearing the date, the seer determines whether it falls under spring, summer, autumn, or winter. Then they calculate:

(a) Any date in March, April or May as spring.

(a) Any date in March, April, or May is considered spring.

(b) Any in June, July or August as summer.

(b) Any in June, July, or August is considered summer.

(c) Any in September, October or November as autumn.

(c) Any in September, October, or November as fall.

(d) Any in December, January or February as winter.

(d) Any in December, January, or February as winter.

Next, he looks down the appropriate section, given below, and reads out the message, according to the card which the player has withdrawn from the fan.

Next, he looks down the relevant section below and reads out the message based on the card that the player has drawn from the fan.

That completes the business for the first player and the performance is gone through afresh, in exactly the same way, for the second and all subsequent people taking part in the game.

That finishes up the business for the first player, and the performance is reviewed again in exactly the same way for the second player and everyone else participating in the game.

Here are the messages provided by each card:

Here are the messages from each card:

Spring

KING OF HEARTS.—Kindness to an elderly person will result in financial gain to you.

KING OF HEARTS.—Being kind to an elderly person will bring you financial rewards.

QUEEN OF HEARTS.—A friendship will grow into love, quite unexpectedly.

QUEEN OF HEARTS.—A friendship will turn into love, completely out of the blue.

JACK OF HEARTS.—You are advised not to marry the one that is good looking.

JACK OF HEARTS.—You are advised not to marry the one who is good-looking.

KING OF CLUBS.—You will have a love letter that will cause you some surprise.

KING OF CLUBS.—You’re going to receive a love letter that will really surprise you.

QUEEN OF CLUBS.—Show more affection. Coldness is unlikely to bring you happiness.

QUEEN OF CLUBS.—Show more affection. Being distant probably won't make you happy.

JACK OF CLUBS.—Money will mean much in your matrimonial affairs.

JACK OF CLUBS.—Money will play a significant role in your marriage prospects.

KING OF DIAMONDS.—The one you look upon as your best friend is a "dark horse."

KING OF DIAMONDS.—The person you consider your closest friend is a "dark horse."

QUEEN OF DIAMONDS.—You are marked out for fortune's smile.

QUEEN OF DIAMONDS.—You are destined for good luck.

JACK OF DIAMONDS.—A light-haired woman is anxious to do you a good turn.

JACK OF DIAMONDS.—A blonde woman is eager to help you out.

KING OF SPADES.—Be very charming to the person with blue eyes.

KING OF SPADES.—Be really charming to the person with blue eyes.

QUEEN OF SPADES.—You are shortly to come into money.

QUEEN OF SPADES.—You’re about to come into some money.

JACK OF SPADES.—A sudden change in domestic affairs is imminent.

JACK OF SPADES.—A sudden change in home life is on the way.

Summer

KING OF HEARTS.—An old acquaintance of whom you have lost sight will return into your life.

KING OF HEARTS.—An old friend you haven't seen in a while will come back into your life.

QUEEN OF HEARTS.—That for which you have been longing is not far off.

QUEEN OF HEARTS.—What you've been wishing for is close at hand.

JACK OF HEARTS.—A telephone call will revive some old memories which will please you.

JACK OF HEARTS.—A phone call will bring back some old memories that will make you happy.

KING OF CLUBS.—Show your love and your love will be returned.

KING OF CLUBS.—Show your love, and it will come back to you.

QUEEN OF CLUBS.—A stranger will assist you to good fortune.

QUEEN OF CLUBS.—Someone you don't know will help you find success.

JACK OF CLUBS.—You will attend a wedding and something will happen there which will surprise you.

JACK OF CLUBS.—You're going to a wedding, and something unexpected will happen there that will catch you off guard.

KING OF DIAMONDS.—You are wanted overseas, but do not be in a hurry to accept the invitation.

KING OF DIAMONDS.—You’re wanted abroad, but don’t rush to accept the invitation.

QUEEN OF DIAMONDS.—You will find happiness most where money abounds.

QUEEN OF DIAMONDS.—You’ll find happiness most where money is plentiful.

JACK OF DIAMONDS.—You have remarkable powers which you are not fully using.

JACK OF DIAMONDS.—You have incredible abilities that you aren't using to their full potential.

KING OF SPADES.—Your happiness lies in marriage. Treat the one who is to be your partner with consideration.

KING OF SPADES.—Your happiness is found in marriage. Treat the person who will be your partner with respect.

QUEEN OF SPADES.—Live more in the open air and many kinds of happiness will come of it.

QUEEN OF SPADES.—Spend more time outside, and you'll discover many kinds of happiness.

JACK OF SPADES.—Be careful to hide your feelings.

JACK OF SPADES.—Make sure to keep your feelings to yourself.

Autumn

KING OF HEARTS.—A close relation will share some good luck with you.

KING OF HEARTS.—A close relative will share some good fortune with you.

QUEEN OF HEARTS.—Friendship will change into love.

QUEEN OF HEARTS.—Friendship will turn into love.

JACK OF HEARTS.—Get a move on and your luck will change.

JACK OF HEARTS.—Hurry up and your luck will turn around.

KING OF CLUBS.—Don't let money stand in the way of your marriage.

KING OF CLUBS.—Don't let money get in the way of your marriage.

QUEEN OF CLUBS.—Do not be surprised if an enemy relents and becomes a friend.

QUEEN OF CLUBS.—Don’t be surprised if an enemy changes their mind and becomes a friend.

JACK OF CLUBS.—Try to forget your disappointment. Happiness is due from quite another quarter.

JACK OF CLUBS.—Try to let go of your disappointment. Happiness will come from a different source.

KING OF DIAMONDS.—Relatives are rising against you. Act fearlessly and they will recognize your sterling qualities.

KING OF DIAMONDS.—Family members are turning against you. Act with confidence and they will see your true worth.

QUEEN OF DIAMONDS.—You are marked out by the Fates to be the recipient of some very good fortune.

QUEEN OF DIAMONDS.—The Fates have singled you out to receive some great luck.

JACK OF DIAMONDS.—Within seventeen days or weeks, a startling offer is to be made to you.

JACK OF DIAMONDS.—In the next seventeen days or weeks, an exciting opportunity is going to be presented to you.

KING OF SPADES.—Make a wish within the next hour and it shall be fulfilled within the next year.

KING OF SPADES.—Make a wish in the next hour and it will be granted within the next year.

QUEEN OF SPADES.—Avoid the one with the dark complexion.

QUEEN OF SPADES.—Stay away from the one with the dark complexion.

JACK OF SPADES.—A late marriage will be more prosperous than an early one.

JACK OF SPADES.—A later marriage will be more successful than an early one.

Winter

KING OF HEARTS.—Good friends are ready to help you on the road to success.

KING OF HEARTS.—Good friends are always there to support you on your journey to success.

QUEEN OF HEARTS.—Do not decide until you are quite certain.

QUEEN OF HEARTS.—Don't make a decision until you’re absolutely sure.

JACK OF HEARTS.—Be cautious of the friends you make while dancing.

JACK OF HEARTS.—Be careful about the friends you make while dancing.

KING OF CLUBS.—Get out of the groove you are in and sail away to success.

KING OF CLUBS.—Break free from your current routine and set off towards success.

QUEEN OF CLUBS.—A delightful adventure will pave the way to happiness.

QUEEN OF CLUBS.—An enjoyable adventure will lead to happiness.

JACK OF CLUBS.—Flirting never gave anybody any lasting happiness. Be more sober.

JACK OF CLUBS.—Flirting never brought anyone lasting happiness. Be more serious.

KING OF DIAMONDS.—Some good news is coming and the postman will bring it.

KING OF DIAMONDS.—Some good news is on the way, and the mailman will deliver it.

QUEEN OF DIAMONDS.—Keep your head and you will keep your lover.

QUEEN OF DIAMONDS.—Stay calm, and you’ll keep your partner.

JACK OF DIAMONDS.—You have too many strings to your bow and too many irons in the fire.

JACK OF DIAMONDS.—You have too many options and too many projects going on at once.

KING OF SPADES.—You are beloved by someone you least suspect.

KING OF SPADES.—Someone you would never expect cares about you deeply.

QUEEN OF SPADES.—Your affairs will straighten out shortly and then you will understand.

QUEEN OF SPADES.—Your problems will get sorted out soon, and then you'll see.

JACK OF SPADES.—Your rival seems to be gaining successes, but wait. In a short space, they will collapse like a pack of cards.

JACK OF SPADES.—Your competitor appears to be achieving wins, but hold on. Soon enough, they will fall apart like a house of cards.

THE WISH CARD

The nine of hearts has long been regarded as the wish card; that is to say, if a player wins this card, in any agreed manner, he or she will have a wish fulfilled.

The nine of hearts has long been seen as the wish card; that is to say, if a player wins this card, in any agreed way, they will have a wish come true.

The most usual way to decide who is to be the lucky individual is for the players to sit around the table and for each to write down a wish on a slip of paper, and then to initial it. That done, the papers are collected and set aside to await the decision of the cards.

The most common way to choose who the lucky person will be is for the players to gather around the table and each write a wish on a piece of paper, then sign it. After that, the papers are collected and set aside to wait for the outcome of the cards.

The cards are dealt to the players in turn in the ordinary manner from a full pack. Just how many each person is to receive depends on the number of players, but all must have the same number, and each should be given as many as the pack allows. Thus, there will often be a few cards left over. These are set in the middle of the table and not used.

The cards are dealt to the players one by one from a full deck. The number of cards each person gets depends on how many players there are, but everyone must receive the same amount, and each player should get as many as there are cards available. So, there will often be a few cards left over. These leftover cards are placed in the center of the table and are not used.

When play starts, somebody begins by turning over the first card on his or her pack. If this is a numeral card, the next person follows by turning over the first card on his or her pack, and so the play continues round the table. But, if someone turns over a jack, the next person must pay that person one card, i.e., the card coming first on his pack. If a queen is turned over, the payment is the next two cards; if it is a king, the next three cards, while an ace requires the payment of the four next cards. The person playing the jack, queen, king or ace takes not only the cards paid but any that may be lying face upwards in front of the person paying. All paid cards are placed at the bottom of the receiver's pack.

When the game starts, one player flips the first card from their deck. If it’s a numbered card, the next player goes by flipping the first card from their deck, and this goes on around the table. However, if someone flips a jack, the next player has to give that person one card, meaning the top card from their deck. If a queen is flipped, the payment is the next two cards; if it’s a king, the next three cards, and for an ace, the next four cards must be given. The player who plays the jack, queen, king, or ace collects not just the cards given but also any cards that are face up in front of the player who is paying. All the cards paid are placed at the bottom of the receiver's deck.

There is one point more to note; if, while in the act of paying, the payer turns over a jack, queen, king or ace his debt is cancelled, the previous player gets nothing and the next player has to enter upon the business of paying.

There’s one more thing to mention: if, while making a payment, the payer flips over a jack, queen, king, or ace, their debt is wiped out, the previous player gets nothing, and the next player has to start the payment process.

As soon as one player has lost all his or her cards, the game stops and everybody glances through his or her pack to see who possesses the wish card, the nine of hearts. The lucky individual is then given the slip of paper on which his wish is written and must read it out loud. Not until it has been announced to all the company will the Fates take any consideration of it.

As soon as one player has lost all their cards, the game stops and everyone looks through their pack to see who has the wish card, the nine of hearts. The lucky person is then given the slip of paper with their wish written on it and must read it out loud. Only after it has been announced to everyone will the Fates take it into account.

OLD MAID

The game known as "Old Maid" is a favorite that will continue to be played as long as cards exist. How it is played is within the knowledge of everybody, but the following variation is not so well-known, and it is certainly more exciting.

The game called "Old Maid" is a classic that will keep being played as long as there are cards. Everyone knows how to play it, but the variation described below isn't as familiar, and it's definitely more exciting.

Instead of taking out of the pack any of the queens, in this variation the Queen of Clubs is removed. Then, the passing on of cards from one player to another and the pairing, whenever possible, proceeds in the usual way. But a red queen can only be paired with the other red queen, which makes the Queen of Spades a troublesome card.

Instead of removing any of the queens from the deck, in this version, the Queen of Clubs is taken out. After that, players pass cards to each other and pair them up whenever they can, just like usual. However, a red queen can only be paired with another red queen, making the Queen of Spades a tricky card.

Whoever is left with it at the end of the game is a very unfortunate old maid, since spades are the most unlucky cards of the whole pack.

Whoever ends up with it at the end of the game is a very unlucky old maid, since spades are the unluckiest cards in the entire deck.

THE LAST CARD

Have you some question that you want answered? It may be a question to do with love, marriage, health, finances, or almost anything. Here is a way to find the answer.

Do you have a question that you want answered? It could be about love, marriage, health, finances, or just about anything. Here’s a way to get the answer.

No. 25.—The Last Card.

No. 25.—The Final Card.

From a pack of playing cards, take out the four aces, the four twos, the four threes and the four queens—sixteen cards in all. Note that men use the four kings instead of the queens.

From a deck of playing cards, take out the four aces, the four twos, the four threes, and the four queens—sixteen cards total. Keep in mind that men use the four kings instead of the queens.

Shuffle the sixteen cards and then spread them out on the table, face down. They should lie on the table in a mixed-up heap and not in an orderly pack.

Shuffle the sixteen cards and then lay them out on the table, face down. They should be in a jumbled pile and not in an organized stack.

To start, pick any card from the heap, turn it over, and then, according to its value, place it in its proper position, as indicated by the formation shown in the diagram. Suppose, for instance, that it is a two of hearts; then it fills the space of the bottom left-hand corner; or if it is the queen of diamonds, it goes in the second space of the third row.

To begin, take any card from the pile, flip it over, and then, based on its value, place it in the correct position as shown in the diagram. For example, if it's the two of hearts, it will go in the bottom left corner; or if it's the queen of diamonds, it should be placed in the second space of the third row.

When the first card is placed, pick at random a second card and put it in the position indicated for it in the diagram. Follow in the same way with all the other cards, from three to fifteen, but not with the sixteenth. This is the card which supplies your answer. If it is the queen (or king) of hearts, your answer will be "Certainly yes"; if it is the two of spades, it is "Certainly not." The other cards come between these two and supply answers varying from "yes" to "no." Their actual meanings are as follows:—

When the first card is placed, randomly pick a second card and put it in the position shown in the diagram. Continue this process for all the other cards, from three to fifteen, but skip the sixteenth. This is the card that gives your answer. If it's the queen (or king) of hearts, your answer will be "Definitely yes"; if it's the two of spades, it'll be "Definitely not." The other cards fall somewhere in between and provide answers ranging from "yes" to "no." Their actual meanings are as follows:—

1.—QUEEN OF HEARTS.—Certainly yes.

1.—QUEEN OF HEARTS.—Absolutely.

2.—ACE OF HEARTS.—Yes.

2.—ACE OF HEARTS.—Yep.

3.—THREE OF HEARTS.—Probably yes.

3.—THREE OF HEARTS.—Probably.

4.—TWO OF HEARTS.—A likelihood of yes.

4.—TWO OF HEARTS.—It's likely to be a yes.

5.—QUEEN OF CLUBS.—It may be yes.

5.—QUEEN OF CLUBS.—It might be yes.

6.—ACE OF CLUBS.—It is hopeful.

6.—ACE OF CLUBS.—It's promising.

7.—THREE OF CLUBS.—If you are lucky, it will be yes.

7.—THREE OF CLUBS.—If you're lucky, the answer will be yes.

8.—TWO OF CLUBS.—It is fifty-fifty.

8.—TWO OF CLUBS.—It's a toss-up.

9.—QUEEN OF DIAMONDS.—The chances are equal.

9.—QUEEN OF DIAMONDS.—The odds are the same.

10.—ACE OF DIAMONDS.—If you are unlucky, it will be no.

10.—ACE OF DIAMONDS.—If you have bad luck, it will be a no.

11.—THREE OF DIAMONDS.—It is not hopeful.

11.—THREE OF DIAMONDS.—It's not looking good.

12.—TWO OF DIAMONDS.—It may be no.

12.—TWO OF DIAMONDS.—It might be no.

13.—QUEEN OF SPADES.—There is a likelihood of no.

13.—QUEEN OF SPADES.—There's a chance of no.

14.—ACE OF SPADES.—Probably no.

14.—ACE OF SPADES.—Probably not.

15.—THREE OF SPADES.—No.

15.—THREE OF SPADES.—No.

16.—TWO OF SPADES.—Certainly no.

16.—TWO OF SPADES.—Definitely not.

Be very careful to decide the question before the cards are touched.

Be very careful to settle the question before the cards are touched.

MADAME LENORMAND'S METHOD

Madame Lenormand, one of the most celebrated fortunetellers who has ever lived, had a method of divining people's futures by means of cards which we describe here.

Madame Lenormand, one of the most famous fortune tellers in history, had a way of predicting people's futures using cards, which we describe here.

No. 26.—Madame Lenormand's "Lay-Out."

No. 26.—Madame Lenormand's "Spread."

First, she decided on her client's matching card, in the way explained elsewhere in this chapter, and placed it on the table in the position marked 1, in the diagram.

First, she chose her client's matching card, as explained elsewhere in this chapter, and set it on the table in the spot marked 1 in the diagram.

Next, she took the four aces, twos, threes, fours, fives and sixes from a pack, giving twenty-four cards, and allowed her client to shuffle them, which was followed by the same person cutting them with the left hand.

Next, she took the four aces, twos, threes, fours, fives, and sixes from a pack, giving twenty-four cards, and let her client shuffle them, followed by that same person cutting them with their left hand.

Then Madame took the cards and arranged them around the matching card in the order shown in the diagram. The layout completed, she looked at the various cards and gathered information from their positions.

Then Madame took the cards and arranged them around the matching card in the order shown in the diagram. Once the layout was complete, she looked at the various cards and gathered information from their positions.

It would be impossible for any ordinary person to derive as much information from them as she did, but we can follow the chief lines of her thoughts.

It would be impossible for an ordinary person to get as much information from them as she did, but we can track the main points of her thoughts.

This is how she reasoned:

This is how she thought:

My client assumes the central position, and around her are positions 2,[133] 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9. Now what cards fill these stations? If there is an abundance of hearts, then friends surround her; if there is an abundance of spades, then enemies encompass her. If there are clubs or diamonds, then just ordinary people are flocking to her side.

My client is at the center, surrounded by positions 2,[133] 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9. So what cards occupy these spots? If there are a lot of hearts, then friends are around her; if there are a lot of spades, then enemies are surrounding her. If there are clubs or diamonds, then just regular people are gathering by her side.

It will be seen that Madame gave little consideration to the clubs or diamonds, though she naturally preferred the former, and made her calculations largely on the positions of the hearts and spades. Broadly speaking, the nearer the hearts pressed around the matching card, the better were the fortunes of her client, the farther away were the hearts, the worse were the client's fortunes.

It can be seen that Madame didn’t pay much attention to the clubs or diamonds, even though she naturally preferred the clubs. She based her assessments mostly on the positions of the hearts and spades. Generally speaking, the closer the hearts were to the matching card, the better her client's luck; the farther away the hearts were, the worse her client's luck.

Then, she considered an ace to have a stronger force than a two, and a two a stronger force than a three, and the six weakest of all. Thus an ace of hearts could more than neutralize the evil influences of a six of spades; but an ace of spades would be more than a match for the six of hearts.

Then, she thought an ace was stronger than a two, and a two was stronger than a three, with the six being the weakest of all. So, an ace of hearts could easily counter the bad vibes of a six of spades; however, an ace of spades would overpower a six of hearts.

We advise you to follow Madame Lenormand's method and see how the cards dispose themselves in your favor.

We recommend that you follow Madame Lenormand's method and observe how the cards align in your favor.

PATIENCE LUCK

Many people who play games of patience a good deal are convinced that, if they are able to bring three different forms of patience to a successful conclusion on the same day, they only have to wish for something and the wish will be granted to them.

Many people who play patience games a lot believe that if they can successfully finish three different types of patience games in one day, all they have to do is wish for something, and it will come true.

The particular games they play are known as "Tens," "Demon" and "the Idiot's Delight."

The specific games they play are called "Tens," "Demon," and "the Idiot's Delight."

It must be understood that there is no necessity to be successful on the first trial of each of the games. Such a thing is almost impossible. What these devotees do is to go on playing until they bring out, say, the "Tens," and then they turn to either of the other two and work at it. Should they be so lucky as to get out all the three, then they formulate their wish and wait for it to come true.

It should be noted that it's not necessary to be successful on the first attempt at each of the games. That's nearly impossible. What these enthusiasts do is keep playing until they achieve, let’s say, the "Tens," and then they switch to one of the other two and focus on that. If they are fortunate enough to succeed in all three, they make their wish and wait for it to come true.

In case some readers do not know how to play these fascinating games, we will proceed to explain them.

In case some readers aren't familiar with how to play these intriguing games, we will explain them.

TENS.—For this, two full packs are required. The cards are well shuffled and then a row of ten cards is dealt out on the table, face down. This done, another row of ten cards is laid out, also face down. Next, a third row is set out, but this time the cards are placed face up.

TENS.—For this, you need two complete decks of cards. Shuffle the cards well and then lay out a row of ten cards on the table, face down. After that, deal another row of ten cards, also face down. Finally, set out a third row, but this time place the cards face up.

The player looks at the ten face cards and throws out any aces. Then he builds up suits, as far as he can, by resting a card of opposite color, and of one degree lower in value, on some other card. Thus, a red goes on a black, a black on a red, a queen on a king, a two on a three, and so on. When the shifting of cards causes a file to have no face card in it, then the uppermost non-face card may be turned over, ready for being used.

The player looks at the ten face cards and discards any aces. Then he stacks suits as much as he can by placing a card of the opposite color and one rank lower on top of another card. So, a red card goes on a black one, a black card goes on a red one, a queen goes on a king, a two goes on a three, and so on. When moving the cards leaves a file without a face card, the top non-face card can be flipped over, ready to be played.

As soon as all the possible movements have been effected, a fresh set of ten cards is dealt out, one being placed on each file. The movements are recommenced. Note that not only can one suitable card be placed on another, but partial runs of cards may be so moved, as long as there is no broken[134] sequence in them. Thus, a black two, a red three, a black four and a red five may be lifted in one operation on to a black six; but a red three, a black four, a black five may not be put on a red six. It is possible, however, to lift the red three and black four on to a red five, if such a card is available.

Once all possible moves have been made, a new set of ten cards is dealt, one on each pile. The moves start again. Keep in mind that not only can one suitable card be placed on another, but also sequences of cards can be moved together, as long as there are no gaps in the order. For example, a black two, a red three, a black four, and a red five can be moved at once onto a black six; however, a red three, a black four, and a black five cannot be placed on a red six. It is possible to move the red three and black four onto a red five if such a card is available.[134]

Should a file become quite empty, with not even face-down cards in it, then it is possible to fill it with a king and any proper following sequence, should such a one be within reach in any other file. The use of this movement becomes apparent after a few games have been played.

Should a file become completely empty, with no face-down cards in it, then it's possible to fill it with a king and any proper following sequence, if such a sequence is available in another file. The usefulness of this move becomes clear after playing a few games.

When the second lot of ten face cards has been dealt with, a third ten is set out, and other lots of ten are dealt in the same way, until the double pack, in hand, is exhausted.

When the second set of ten face cards has been dealt, a third set of ten is laid out, and more sets of ten are dealt in the same manner, until the entire double pack in hand is used up.

The aim of the game is to have no cards left in the lay-out, and this is obtained by building up sequences from "king" to "two" and, as soon as one of these complete sequences is formed, it is removed from the game.

The goal of the game is to have no cards left on the table. This is achieved by creating sequences from "king" to "two," and as soon as a complete sequence is formed, it is taken out of the game.

If, when all the two packs have been dealt out and all the possible movements of cards made, there are broken sequences left, then the game has failed and it is finished.

If, after dealing out all the cards from the two packs and making all possible moves, there are still broken sequences left, then the game has failed and is over.

In order to make the explanation absolutely clear, a diagram is given on this and the opposite page. It shows how the cards should be set on the table before any play is commenced. Naturally, the choice of the face cards is arbitrary. This is how the movements will be made:

In order to make the explanation totally clear, a diagram is provided on this and the opposite page. It shows how the cards should be laid out on the table before any play begins. Naturally, the selection of face cards is up to you. This is how the movements will be made:

First, the ace of hearts is thrown aside and the card behind it is turned up. Then, the six of clubs (black) is placed on the seven of diamonds (red) and the five of hearts (red) is put on the six of clubs. The card immediately behind the six and, also, the one behind the five are turned face up. Next, the three of diamonds (red) is put on the four of clubs (black), and the card behind the three is turned up. But the four and the three can go on the five of hearts. So the card below the four is turned. In addition, the cards turned up by the movements of those mentioned may help to continue the sequences.

First, the ace of hearts is discarded, and the card behind it is revealed. Then, the six of clubs (black) is placed on the seven of diamonds (red), and the five of hearts (red) is placed on the six of clubs. The card directly behind the six and the one behind the five are turned face up. Next, the three of diamonds (red) is placed on the four of clubs (black), and the card behind the three is revealed. However, the four and the three can go on the five of hearts. So, the card beneath the four is turned over. Additionally, the cards revealed by these movements may help continue the sequences.

No. 27.—The "Lay-Out" for Tens.

No. 27.—The "Layout" for Tens.

No. 28.—See Opposite.

No. 28.—See opposite page.

DEMON.—For this game, one pack of cards is required. After it has been thoroughly shuffled, four cards are placed in line, face up, and then thirteen cards are dealt, face down, in a stack. Some people call this stack[135] the rubbish heap. Next, one card is turned up: it is known as the formation card.

DEMON.—For this game, you need one deck of cards. After thoroughly shuffling the deck, lay out four cards in a line, face up, and then deal thirteen cards face down in a pile. Some people refer to this pile[135] as the rubbish heap. Then, turn up one card: this is called the formation card.

Before any more is done, the four cards placed in line are examined. Should one of them be of the opposite color to another, and of one degree lower in value, it is put on the higher card. Thus, a red ten goes on a black jack and a black queen on a red king, and so on. If at this point, or at any subsequent time in the game, one of the four files, originally formed by the four cards first set down, becomes vacant, then it is filled by taking a card from the rubbish heap.

Before anything else happens, the four cards laid out in a row are checked. If one of them is a different color than another and is one rank lower in value, it is placed on the higher card. For example, a red ten can go on a black jack, and a black queen can go on a red king, and so on. If, at this stage or at any later point in the game, one of the four piles formed by the initial four cards is empty, it is filled by drawing a card from the discard pile.

Now, let us think of the formation card. Naturally, there are three more of the same value in the pack. Whenever any of these three are discovered, they are placed beside the original formation card. The game is to get out the four formation cards and to build up on them in their proper sequence and in the same suit. Any card uncovered in the play, in building up the alternate sequences on the original files, or turned up from the rubbish heap, may be used for the purpose.

Now, let’s talk about the formation card. Naturally, there are three more cards of the same value in the deck. Whenever one of these three is found, it's placed next to the original formation card. The goal is to bring out all four formation cards and build on them in the correct order and the same suit. Any card revealed during the game, while building the alternate sequences on the original stacks, or drawn from the discard pile, can be used for this purpose.

When the lay-out has been arranged, the cards in hand are turned over in threes and used for file sequences or formation building. On reaching the end of the pack in hand, it is picked up and turned over in threes again. And this is continued as often as any cards may be used from the pack. When no more cards can be used, there is no point in turning over the threes any more and the game ceases. If the four formation cards have been found and built up with the twelve subsequent cards following them, the game has been successful; but when this is impossible the game has failed.

When the layout is set up, the cards in hand are flipped over in threes and used for organizing files or building formations. Once all the cards in hand have been used, they are picked up and turned over in threes again. This process continues as long as more cards can be drawn from the pack. When there are no more cards to use, there's no reason to keep turning over threes, and the game ends. If the four formation cards have been found and combined with the twelve subsequent cards that follow them, the game is a success; if not, the game has failed.

Note that in a case where the formation card is, say, a six, it is built upon in the following order: seven, eight, nine, ten, jack, queen, king, ace, two, three, four and five.

Note that in a case where the formation card is, for example, a six, it is built upon in the following order: seven, eight, nine, ten, jack, queen, king, ace, two, three, four, and five.

THE IDIOT'S DELIGHT.—Here, again, one pack is needed. First, a line of nine cards is laid out, face up; followed by a line of eight cards; then one of seven, and others of six, five, four, three, two and one card. This gives the formation shown in the diagram.

THE IDIOT'S DELIGHT.—Once again, you'll need one pack of cards. Start by laying out a row of nine cards, face up; then a row of eight cards; next, a row of seven, followed by rows of six, five, four, three, two, and one card. This creates the setup shown in the diagram.

The aim of the player is to get out the four aces and to build upon them, in proper order and the same suits, until the kings are reached. If this is managed, the game is a success: if not, a failure.

The player's goal is to uncover the four aces and build on them in the correct order and matching suits until they reach the kings. If they succeed, the game is a win; if not, it's a loss.

At the outset, the only cards that can be moved or used in any way are those shown black in the diagram. They are moved according to the following plan: a black six goes on a red seven, a red queen on a black king, and so on. Any number of cards can be placed one on top of the other, if moved one at a time, but it is not allowable to move a stack of two or more cards, except to place it in one of the top nine spaces, and then only when one of these spaces becomes vacant.

At the beginning, the only cards that can be moved or used are those shown in black in the diagram. They are moved according to this plan: a black six goes on a red seven, a red queen on a black king, and so on. You can stack any number of cards on top of each other, but only if you move them one at a time. You cannot move a stack of two or more cards, except to place it in one of the top nine spaces, and only when one of those spaces is empty.

No. 29.—The "Lay-Out" for The Idiot's Delight.

No. 29.—The "Layout" for The Idiot's Delight.

Two points remain for explanation:

Two points still need clarification:

(1) When one of the cards, shown black in the diagram, is moved, the card above it comes into play and can be moved.

(1) When one of the cards, shown in black in the diagram, is moved, the card above it activates and can be moved.

(2) The "lay-out" does not take all the fifty-two cards. There are seven over. These can be used for making up sequences as and when desired.

(2) The "layout" doesn’t use all fifty-two cards. There are seven left over. These can be used to create sequences whenever needed.

Now, if you can get these three games to work out successfully and do them the same day, not necessarily the first time you try, frame your wish, a reasonable one, of course, and await the issue with confidence.

Now, if you can get these three games to work out successfully and do them on the same day, not necessarily the first time you try, set your wish, a reasonable one, of course, and wait for the outcome with confidence.


FORTUNETELLING GAMES

THE ZODIAC WHEEL

The wheel, illustrated on this page, is divided into a dozen sections, and each contains a symbol that stands for a Sign of the Zodiac. These signs greatly influence our lives. We were born under the rule of one of them, and it is the one that rules our own particular birth-date that we must specially note.

The wheel shown on this page is divided into twelve sections, and each one has a symbol representing a Zodiac Sign. These signs have a significant impact on our lives. We were born under the influence of one of them, and we should pay special attention to the one that corresponds to our specific birthdate.

No. 30.—The Zodiac Wheel.

No. 30.—The Zodiac Wheel.

To test YOUR luck on almost any question, cut out the wheel and fix it to a wall or door, by forcing a pin through the center. Do this loosely so that the wheel will revolve freely when spun in the direction of the arrow. If it is desired to keep the book intact, copy the wheel on a sheet of stiff paper.[138] The twelve sections are easily provided with the assistance of a pair of compasses and then the signs must be drawn, as they are done in the illustration.

To test YOUR luck on almost any question, cut out the wheel and attach it to a wall or door by pushing a pin through the center. Do this loosely so that the wheel can spin freely in the direction of the arrow. If you want to keep the book intact, copy the wheel onto a sheet of thick paper.[138] You can easily create the twelve sections with a pair of compasses, and then draw the signs as shown in the illustration.

Before the wheel commences to rotate, blindfold yourself or if you can be sure of playing fairly, merely close your eyes. Then ask the wheel the question about which you desire information, and follow by touching the revolving symbols with some pointed instrument, such as a pencil.

Before the wheel starts to spin, blindfold yourself or, if you’re confident about playing fair, just close your eyes. Then ask the wheel the question you want information about, and follow it by touching the moving symbols with a pointed object, like a pencil.

The pencil point will arrest the motion of the wheel and, also, it will touch one of the twelve sections. Be careful to keep the pencil from moving until your eyes are opened. Then, note the section which the pencil indicates.

The pencil point will stop the wheel from moving and will also touch one of the twelve sections. Make sure to keep the pencil still until your eyes are open. After that, take note of the section the pencil points to.

No. 31.—The Oracle

No. 31—The Oracle

Take a long pencil, with a point. Place your hand high up above the oracle. Shut your eyes. Rotate the pencil three times and then bring the point down to the paper. Steady the pencil and keep it still: then open your eyes. If the pencil point rests within a circle, the number gives your age when you will be passing through a very lucky period of your life. If you are more than 20 years of age, add the additional years to the number found in the circle.

Take a long pencil with a sharpened tip. Hold your hand high above the oracle. Close your eyes. Spin the pencil three times and then bring the tip down to the paper. Steady the pencil and keep it still; then open your eyes. If the pencil tip lands inside a circle, the number indicates your age when you'll go through a very lucky period in your life. If you are over 20 years old, add the extra years to the number found in the circle.

This is how the wheel answers your question: The reply is "Yes," if the pencil touches your Zodiacal month sign.

This is how the wheel answers your question: The reply is "Yes," if the pencil touches your zodiac sign of the month.

The reply is "Probably yes" if the pencil touches one of the sections on either side of your Zodiacal month sign.

The answer is "Probably yes" if the pencil touches one of the sections on either side of your Zodiac sign.

The reply is: There is a fair chance of the answer being "yes" if the pencil touches one of the sections two away from your Zodiacal month sign.

The reply is: There’s a good chance the answer will be "yes" if the pencil touches one of the sections two away from your Zodiac sign.

The reply is "No" if the pencil touches the section directly opposite to your Zodiacal month sign. Thus VII is opposite to I, VIII is opposite to II, and so on.

The answer is "No" if the pencil touches the section directly across from your Zodiac month sign. So, VII is across from I, VIII is across from II, and so on.

The other sections give no reading at all.

The other sections have no reading at all.

Your Zodiacal month sign can be found from the following table:

Your Zodiac month sign can be found in the table below:

I Aries Born between March 21 and April 19.
II Taurus " " April 20 and May 20.
III Gemini " " May 21 and June 21.
IV Cancer " " June 22 and July 22.
V Leo " " July 23 and Aug. 21.
VI Virgo " " Aug. 22 and Sept. 22.
VII Libra " " Sept. 23 and Oct. 23.
VIII Scorpio " " Oct. 24 and Nov. 22.
IX Sagittarius " " Nov. 23 and Dec. 21.
X Capricorn " " Dec. 22 and Jan. 20.
XI Aquarius " " Jan. 21 and Feb. 19.
XII Pisces " " Feb. 20 and Mar. 20.

Note.—When the wheel is to be spun, the section that corresponds to the date must be placed in the "twelve o'clock" position.

Note.—When the wheel is spun, the section that matches the date must be positioned at the "twelve o'clock" mark.

YOUR MARRIAGE MONTH

Here is a very popular game which tells you in which month you should be married. There are two diagrams. The first is a frame, embellished with the signs of the Zodiac. Cut out the blank part in the center. The second diagram consists of two court cards. Cut them out separately, leaving the signs given on the edges. It will be seen that the two court cards fit into the Zodiacal frame.

Here is a very popular game that tells you which month you should get married. There are two diagrams. The first is a frame decorated with the signs of the Zodiac. Cut out the blank section in the center. The second diagram consists of two court cards. Cut them out separately, leaving the signs on the edges. You'll see that the two court cards fit into the Zodiac frame.

The game is based on the fact that the signs of the Zodiac are very powerful in watching over people's destinies.

The game is based on the idea that the Zodiac signs are really powerful in overseeing people's destinies.

To play this game, place the Zodiacal frame on the table, close your eyes, and twist the frame round three or four times, or until you have no idea of the position of the signs. Then, take the two court cards and, while your eyes are still shut, shuffle them about on the table until you do not know which is which. Pick up either of them, whichever you prefer, but without seeing them, and then proceed to fit the card of your choice in the frame. You will be able to do this by the sense of touch.

To play this game, put the Zodiac frame on the table, close your eyes, and spin the frame around three or four times, or until you have no idea where the signs are. Then, take the two court cards and, while your eyes are still shut, shuffle them on the table until you can't tell which is which. Pick up either card, whichever you like, without looking, and then try to fit your chosen card into the frame. You’ll be able to do this by feeling it.

When you have set the card in the frame, open your eyes, and examine what you have done. If any sign on the card is immediately opposite the same sign on the frame, it indicates the month in which you are most likely to be married. When two signs on the card pair off with two signs on the frame, your choice lies between the two months suggested by the signs. On occasions there will be no signs on the card pairing off with the signs on the frame. These are the instances when the Fates are undecided. The belief is, however, that your marriage month is indicated by a sign on the card being duplicated by the same sign, one position to the right, on the frame. In saying "to the right," the intention is that the move be made in the same direction as the motion of the hands of a clock.

When you've placed the card in the frame, open your eyes and take a look at what you've done. If any symbol on the card is directly across from the same symbol on the frame, it suggests the month when you’re most likely to get married. If two symbols on the card match up with two symbols on the frame, your choice is between the two months indicated by those symbols. Sometimes, there won’t be any symbols on the card matching the symbols on the frame. These are the times when the Fates are uncertain. However, it's believed that your wedding month is shown by a symbol on the card being matched by the same symbol one position to the right on the frame. When we say "to the right," we mean to move in the same direction as the hands of a clock.

No. 32.—Your Marriage Month.—The Frame.

No. 32.—Your Wedding Month.—The Frame.

No. 33.—Your Marriage Month.—The Court Cards.

No. 33.—Your Marriage Month.—The Court Cards.

THE DISCS OF FATE

This is an excellent device for those who enjoy fortunetelling schemes. There are four discs and they all have to be cut out. While doing this care must be taken to preserve all the projections intact. Note that the white center of each disc must be removed. This is fairly easy to do if a pointed pencil is pushed carefully through the paper.

This is a great tool for anyone who likes fortune-telling methods. There are four discs, and you need to cut them all out. Be careful to keep all the projections intact while doing this. Remember to remove the white center of each disc. It's pretty easy to do if you gently push a sharp pencil through the paper.

When the four shapes are ready for use, slip them on to a long pencil, so near together that they are almost touching. See to it that the disc bearing the lucky devices is fitted on last. It will then hide the three others. The game consists in revolving the discs and, while they are turning, there is a likelihood that they will spread out on the pencil-axis. This can be avoided by slipping a rubber band on to the pencil in front of the discs, and another behind them. Leave just enough space for them to revolve comfortably.

When the four shapes are ready to use, slide them onto a long pencil, keeping them close together so they are almost touching. Make sure to place the disc with the lucky designs on last, as it will cover the other three. The game involves spinning the discs, and while they rotate, they might spread out along the pencil's axis. You can prevent this by putting a rubber band around the pencil in front of the discs and another behind them. Leave just enough room for them to spin freely.

How to Consult the Discs

Place the arrow projections, one at 3 o'clock, another at 6 o'clock, the third at 9 o'clock, and the remaining one at 12 o'clock. When all is ready, twirl your finger three or four times round the disc in the same direction as the hands travel round a clock face.

Place the arrow projections, one at 3 o'clock, another at 6 o'clock, the third at 9 o'clock, and the last one at 12 o'clock. When everything is set, spin your finger three or four times around the disc in the same direction as the hands move on a clock face.

Then, when the discs have come to rest, look at the cut-out space in the disc bearing the lucky symbols. Count up the numbers shown in this space and consult the lists below. Whatever message is attached to your number, so is your fate. It is well to remember that if any part of a projection comes within the disc-space, its particular number counts, whether it can be seen or not. The fact that the projection is visible is what matters.

Then, when the discs have stopped moving, look at the cut-out area in the disc that has the lucky symbols. Count the numbers displayed in this area and check the lists below. Whatever message is linked to your number, that’s your fate. Keep in mind that if any part of a projection falls within the disc space, its specific number is relevant, regardless of whether it’s visible or not. What’s important is that the projection is visible.

You can consult the discs on love, marriage or fortune, but you must decide which you are engaging before the discs are rotated.

You can check the discs on love, marriage, or luck, but you need to choose which one you're getting into before the discs start spinning.

No. 34.—The Discs of Fate.

No. 34.—The Discs of Destiny.

Love Answers

1.—Do not be cold. More affection will help on your cause.

1.—Don’t be distant. Showing more affection will support your cause.

2.—Take no thought of interfering relatives. Make up your own mind.

2.—Don’t worry about interfering relatives. Decide for yourself.

3.—A proposal is not far distant. Give it very careful consideration.

3.—A proposal is coming soon. Think it over very carefully.

4.—A quarrel, followed by a speedy reconciliation, is predicted.

4.—A disagreement, followed by a quick resolution, is expected.

5.—A misunderstanding will cause a good deal of dissatisfaction; but all's well that ends well.

5.—A misunderstanding can lead to a lot of frustration, but it all turns out okay in the end.

6.—A pleasant adventure will be experienced by you within the next twelve months.

6.—You will have a nice adventure in the next twelve months.

7.—You are more successful than, apparently, you imagine.

7.—You are more successful than you probably realize.

8.—Make up your mind which one you want. There is danger ahead if you keep more than one hanging to your apron strings.

8.—Decide which one you want. There's a risk if you let more than one hold onto your apron strings.

9.—Whatever is to happen will happen soon. Do not be taken unawares.

9.—Whatever is going to happen will happen soon. Don't be caught off guard.

10.—What you think of him or her, he or she thinks of you.

10.—How you view him or her is how he or she views you.

Marriage Answers

1.—The right person is the one you think.

1.—The right person is who you believe.

2.—Marriage will not come suddenly upon you and it will come late.

2.—Marriage won’t happen to you out of the blue, and it will come later in life.

3.—Do not let money matters enter into the considerations of your marriage.

3.—Don’t let financial issues influence your marriage decisions.

4.—There will be certain ups and downs to navigate before the ceremony is arranged.

4.—There will be some challenges to deal with before the ceremony is set up.

5.—Your marriage will be influenced by a person with dark eyes and dark hair.

5.—Your marriage will be influenced by someone with dark eyes and dark hair.

6.—You ought not to hesitate.

6.—Don't hesitate.

7.—There are as good fish in the sea as ever came out of it, so do not worry.

7.—There are just as many great fish in the sea as there ever were, so don’t stress.

8.—Do not be in any hurry. Time is not precious and nothing is as important as knowing your own mind.

8.—Don't rush. Time isn't precious, and nothing matters as much as understanding your own thoughts.

9.—More than likely, your own wedding will be influenced by some other wedding.

9.—Most likely, your own wedding will be influenced by another wedding.

10.—Don't worry. Everything is progressing satisfactorily.

10.—Don't worry. Everything is going smoothly.

Answers Regarding Your Fortunes

1.—Money will come to you, but not until you have worked hard to gain it.

1.—Money will come to you, but not until you've worked hard to earn it.

2.—Expect some important change of position very soon.

2.—Expect a significant change in position very soon.

3.—Somebody is about to lend you a helping hand.

3.—Someone is about to give you a helping hand.

4.—A large slice of luck will come your way before two moons have run their course.

4.—A big slice of luck is headed your way before two months have passed.

5.—Do not be afraid to strike out of the old rut.

5.—Don't be afraid to break out of the old routine.

6.—You are placing too much faith in friends. Be more self-reliant.

6.—You’re putting too much trust in friends. Be more independent.

7.—When you are least expecting it, you will get all you deserve, and more.

7.—When you least expect it, you’ll get everything you deserve, and then some.

8.—Do not be too keen on experiments. Be thankful for what you already have.

8.—Don’t be too eager to try new things. Appreciate what you already have.

9.—Avoid anything in the nature of "chance" where money is concerned.

9.—Avoid anything that involves "luck" when it comes to money.

10.—You will go on a journey and much benefit will come of it.

10.—You're going to take a trip, and it will be very rewarding.

THE LUCKY SQUARE

This is a rattling good game for several players. First, give each person a sheet of paper and a pencil. On the paper, a large square has to be drawn, such as is used for crossword puzzles. Each side of the square is divided into six equal portions, and lines are drawn from side to side and from top to bottom. The figure is now a large square, divided into thirty-six small squares—six along any horizontal or vertical row.

This is a really fun game for multiple players. First, give each person a piece of paper and a pencil. On the paper, draw a large square like the ones used for crossword puzzles. Each side of the square should be divided into six equal sections, with lines drawn from side to side and from top to bottom. The figure is now a large square divided into thirty-six smaller squares—six in each horizontal or vertical row.

No. 35.—The Square required for this game.

No. 35.—The square needed for this game.

The next thing is to exhibit a card on which is printed the following signs of the Zodiac:

The next thing is to show a card displaying the following Zodiac signs:

ARIES
CANCER
TAURUS
VIRGO
PISCES
GEMINI
LIBRA

Aries
Cancer
Taurus
Virgo
Pisces
Gemini
Libra

The card is so placed that the players can see the names and refer to them during the game.

The card is positioned so that the players can see the names and refer to them during the game.

When play starts, the first person chooses any letter he likes, but will probably select one which helps to spell one of the words set out above. He calls[146] out the letter and all the players put it in one of the squares on their paper. That done, the next person selects any letter he chooses, and, on calling it out, all the players put it in another of the squares. The third person does similarly, and so do all the other players, until the game is stopped by someone or until all the thirty-six squares are filled.

When the game begins, the first player picks any letter they want, but they'll probably choose one that helps spell one of the words listed above. They announce[146] the letter, and everyone else writes it in one of the squares on their paper. Once that's done, the next player picks any letter they like, and when they call it out, everyone puts it in another square. The third player does the same, and all the others follow suit, continuing until someone decides to stop the game or all thirty-six squares are filled.

The aim of each player is to be the first to spell in consecutive squares, either horizontally or vertically, one of the names of the signs, as given on the card. And, naturally, the aim of the other players is to frustrate their opponents. Obviously, it is forbidden for one person to look at the attempt of another.

The goal of each player is to be the first to spell out one of the sign names in a row, either horizontally or vertically, as shown on the card. Naturally, the other players aim to block their opponents. It’s clear that one person is not allowed to look at what another is doing.

The first player to complete a word cries "stop," and if he is adjudged correct, he has a wish granted to him.

The first player to finish a word shouts "stop," and if they're deemed correct, their wish gets granted.

There is a good deal of skill needed in this game. Suppose the first competitor selects P as his letter. All the others know he is aiming for "Pisces" and player No. 2 then calls V. Clearly, he is trying for "Virgo." So player No. 3 quietly calls A which leaves him free to work on "Aries," "Cancer," "Taurus" or "Libra." Now, suppose No. 3 is working for "Aries," in calling, say I, he helps No. 1 to the I of "Pisces," and so on.

There’s a lot of skill involved in this game. Let’s say the first player picks P as their letter. Everyone else knows they're going for "Pisces," so player No. 2 calls V, clearly trying for "Virgo." Then player No. 3 quietly calls A, which lets them aim for "Aries," "Cancer," "Taurus," or "Libra." Now, if No. 3 is going for "Aries" and calls, say, I, they're actually helping No. 1 get the I in "Pisces," and so on.

WHEN IS YOUR WEDDING?

Several ways are mentioned in this book of finding out which month is to bring you some particular portion of luck, and here it is proposed to describe a game of dominoes that tells you the month in which you are to be married. Nothing is told you about the year of your nuptials—merely the month, and it is an amusing game for unmarried people only.

Several ways are mentioned in this book for figuring out which month will bring you a specific bit of luck, and here it suggests a game of dominoes that reveals the month you will get married. It doesn’t say anything about the year of your wedding—just the month—and it's a fun game for single people only.

Get out the dominoes and ask an unmarried friend to take a hand with you. When you have played to the finish, the result will provide one of you with the name of your marriage month, whichever was previously decided on. Then, it is usual to play a second game, so that the second of you may receive enlightenment on the same point.

Get out the dominoes and ask a single friend to join you for a game. Once you finish playing, the outcome will reveal which month you'll get married in, based on what you decided earlier. Then, it's common to play another game so that the other person can also find out the same information.

The game is played in practically the ordinary way that one takes a hand at dominoes. All the cards from double-six to double-blank are shot on the table, pips down, and shuffled. Then, each player selects five cards at random and examines them. The player who is seeking information lays down any card he or she chooses and then the game consists in matching the two ends with other cards bearing a number that will match. This is done by the two players in turn.

The game is played almost like a typical game of dominoes. All the tiles from double-six to double-blank are placed face down on the table and shuffled. Then, each player randomly picks five tiles and looks them over. The player who wants information places any tile they choose down, and the game then involves matching the two ends with other tiles that have a corresponding number. This is done by the two players in turn.

If at any point in the game one of the players while still holding a card cannot match at either end, he or she must draw cards, one by one, from the heap on the table, until it is possible to match, but one card must always be left in the heap.

If at any point in the game a player is holding a card and can’t make a match on either end, they must draw cards one by one from the pile on the table until they can make a match, but there must always be one card left in the pile.

The game ceases when one player has disposed of all his or her cards, or when the game is shut (i.e., there are no more cards available that will match seeing that they have all been used) or when neither player can "go" and there is only one card left in the heap.

The game ends when one player has played all their cards, or when the game is over (meaning there are no more cards available to match since they’ve all been used), or when neither player can "go" and there’s only one card left in the pile.

As soon as the game is finished, the pips at the two ends of the formation are added together, and, whatever the addition happens to be, stands for the number of the month. Thus, if there is a five at one end and a two at the other, this gives an addition of seven, and the seventh month is July. It should be remembered that when a "double" card figures at one end, only the single number is reckoned; thus the total can never exceed twelve, as two sixes, one at either end, is the highest possible score.

As soon as the game is over, the pips at both ends of the formation are added together, and whatever the total is represents the number of the month. So, if there’s a five at one end and a two at the other, that adds up to seven, which corresponds to July. It's important to note that when a "double" card appears at one end, only the single number is counted; therefore, the total can never go beyond twelve, since two sixes, one on each end, is the highest possible score.

It will be very quickly appreciated that the thing to avoid is to stop the game with a blank at both ends. What this means will be perceived by all players.

It will soon be clear that the goal is to avoid stopping the game with a blank at both ends. All players will understand what this means.

THE GAME OF LUCK

L stands for Luck, and that is why the track of the game we are now discussing is arranged in the form of this letter.

L stands for Luck, which is why the game's track we're discussing is designed in the shape of this letter.

The game, shown on the next page, is played by two or more persons and the scores are decided by throwing a dice, each person taking a turn.

The game, shown on the next page, is played by two or more people, and the scores are determined by rolling a dice, with each person taking a turn.

Should any player arrive at one of the sections marked with a cross, he must go back to the nearest previous station which is a multiple of five; also, if he alights on a section marked with shaded lines, i.e. 15, 50 and 75, he goes forward to the next station which is a multiple of five.

Should any player land on a section marked with a cross, they must return to the nearest previous station that’s a multiple of five; also, if they land on a section marked with shaded lines, like 15, 50, and 75, they move forward to the next station that’s a multiple of five.

The balloons are so arranged that every player must eventually reach one of them. This is how his luck or fortune is determined:

The balloons are set up so that every player will have to get to one of them eventually. This is how his luck or fortune is decided:

Whichever balloon is reached, the figures forming it are added up and the key is given below.

Whichever balloon you reach, the numbers that make it up are totaled, and the key is provided below.

100 = 1 + 0 + 0 = 1.—You are a favored individual, who should find the world a very pleasant place. You are proud of yourself and your near relations, and you have a reputation amongst your friends that you value. Your worst fault is that you are prone to take yourself a little too seriously.

100 = 1 + 0 + 0 = 1.—You are a special person, destined to see the world as a nice place. You take pride in yourself and your close family, and you value the reputation you have among your friends. Your biggest flaw is that you tend to take yourself a bit too seriously.

101 = 1 + 0 + 1 = 2.—You have a great deal of imagination and are not slow in recognizing how things will map out in the future. You can turn your hand to a good number of things and are, thus, a useful member of society. Your worst fault is that you are prone to believe too much of what irresponsible people tell you.

101 = 1 + 0 + 1 = 2.—You have a strong imagination and are quick to see how things will unfold in the future. You can adapt to many tasks, making you a valuable part of society. Your biggest flaw is that you tend to believe too much of what careless people say.

102 = 1 + 0 + 2 = 3.—You are a hard worker and you are likely to pull your weight in the world. You have an exploring nature and love to go about and see things. Your worst fault is that you are a trifle domineering and like to be obeyed.

102 = 1 + 0 + 2 = 3.—You’re a hard worker and you probably contribute your fair share in the world. You have a curious nature and enjoy going out to see new things. Your biggest flaw is that you can be a bit bossy and prefer to be in charge.

103 = 1 + 0 + 3 = 4.—You have a facility for calculating and you have a head for business especially if figures play an important part. You are quick in most of the things you do. Your worst faults lie in the direction of grumbling and gossiping.

103 = 1 + 0 + 3 = 4.—You have a knack for calculations and a talent for business, especially when numbers are involved. You’re quick in most of your actions. Your biggest flaws are complaining and gossiping.

104 = 1 + 0 + 4 = 5.—You have a generous nature and are kindly and affectionate. In most ways, you are a clear thinker, but you have one fault. You are extravagant and must have whatever you desire at the moment, whether you can afford it or not.

104 = 1 + 0 + 4 = 5.—You have a generous personality and are warm and loving. In many respects, you think clearly, but you have one flaw. You tend to be excessive and feel the need to have whatever you want right away, regardless of whether you can afford it.

105 = 1 + 0 + 5 = 6.—You have a charming personality, pleasing manners and are entertaining. You are excellent company and make an admirable friend. You will get on in the world, but, even so, you are not fond of hard work.

105 = 1 + 0 + 5 = 6.—You have a lovely personality, polite manners, and you're fun to be around. You're great company and make a wonderful friend. You'll succeed in life, but even so, you’re not a fan of hard work.

106 = 1 + 0 + 6 = 7.—You are a careful and patient worker: you are sincere and conscientious; you have an honest desire to get on in the world. Your greatest fault is that you lack a sense of humor and are totally unaware that life has a bright side.

106 = 1 + 0 + 6 = 7.—You are a careful and patient worker; you are sincere and dedicated; you genuinely want to succeed in life. Your biggest flaw is that you don’t have a sense of humor and you are completely unaware that there’s a positive side to life.

No. 36.—The Game of Luck.

No. 36.—The Luck Game.

A GAME FOR "GROWN-UP" PARTIES

A good deal of fun can be obtained at "grown-up" parties by giving marks to the various players, according to their merits, as set out in some of the chapters of this book: then finding out who obtains the highest score and adjudging him or her the champion of the evening.

A lot of fun can be had at "grown-up" parties by giving scores to the different players based on their skills, as outlined in some of the chapters of this book: then figuring out who gets the highest score and declaring him or her the champion of the evening.

The following details are suggested, but they may be, of course, altered in any way as thought desirable:

The following details are recommended, but they can definitely be changed in any way you think is best:

PALMISTRY.—First, every player's hand is examined, and the person with the longest Marriage line is awarded five points. Those with shorter lines are given four, three, two, one or no points, according to the length of their Marriage lines.

PALMISTRY.—First, each player's hand is examined, and the person with the longest Marriage line gets five points. Those with shorter lines receive four, three, two, one, or no points, depending on the length of their Marriage lines.

The same process is then followed in the case of the Heart, Head and Fate lines.

The same process is then followed for the Heart, Head, and Fate lines.

This accounts for a possible total of twenty marks.

This adds up to a possible total of twenty points.

BUMPS.—Second, the players take it in turn to have certain of their bumps read. For this, the chart of phrenology should be consulted and a maximum of five points awarded for the best development of the bumps numbered, on the chart, 2, 5, 6, 7 and 8.

BUMPS.—Second, the players take turns having some of their bumps examined. For this, the phrenology chart should be used, and a maximum of five points should be given for the best development of the bumps numbered 2, 5, 6, 7, and 8 on the chart.

This, also, accounts for a possible total of twenty marks.

This also counts for a possible total of twenty points.

HANDWRITING.—Third, everybody is given a pen and paper, and asked to write three or four lines of any passage, taken from a newspaper, in the usual handwriting. Anyone who obviously disguises or distorts his or her writing can be dealt a low mark. When all have finished the papers are examined and assessed according to the hints printed under the heading "Qualities Shown in Handwriting, Alphabetically Arranged."

HANDWRITING.—Third, everyone gets a pen and paper and is asked to write three or four lines from any newspaper article in their regular handwriting. Anyone who clearly alters or changes their writing style may receive a low score. Once everyone is done, the papers are reviewed and graded based on the criteria listed under the heading "Qualities Shown in Handwriting, Alphabetically Arranged."

The writing is tested for the following:

The writing is checked for the following:

Accuracy, Generosity, Ingenuity, Logic and Wit. As the papers take a little time to check, it is advisable for a helper to attend to them while the next item is progressing.

Accuracy, generosity, creativity, logic, and humor. Since the papers take some time to review, it’s a good idea for someone to take care of them while the next item is being handled.

If five marks are the highest awarded for each test, this will account for a further twenty marks.

If five marks are the highest score for each test, this will add another twenty marks.

THE ORACLE.—Fourth, turn to the Oracle on p. 138, and allow each person to rotate the pencil and strike a number, the eyes being shut during the performance.

THE ORACLE.—Fourth, go to the Oracle on p. 138, and let everyone take turns spinning the pencil and picking a number, keeping their eyes closed during the process.

Give ten points to the player with the lowest score and deduct one point from ten for each successive score.

Give ten points to the player with the lowest score and subtract one point from ten for each subsequent score.

This will account for a possible total of ten points.

This will count for a possible total of ten points.

THE ZODIAC WHEEL.—Fifth, the Zodiac Wheel is set up and each person, before being blindfolded, states the month in which he or she was born, and then asks a question. If the wheel answers "Yes," the player receives ten points; if the reply is "probably yes," then the player is awarded six points; while four points are given for the answer "there is a fair chance."

THE ZODIAC WHEEL.—Fifth, the Zodiac Wheel is set up and each person, before being blindfolded, states the month they were born in and then asks a question. If the wheel answers "Yes," the player gets ten points; if the reply is "probably yes," then the player earns six points; and four points are given for the answer "there is a fair chance."

Here the game may end or it may be continued, at will, by introducing further items. If the program we outline is adhered to, the total of possible marks is eighty.

Here, the game can either end or continue at your discretion by adding more items. If the program we outline is followed, the total possible score is eighty.

No. 37.—The Wish-Bone of a chicken will provide some good fun. Two rivals hold a tip with two fingers; but their fingers must not grasp higher up the shank than indicated by the arrows. Then they tussle to see who can snap off the larger part of the bone. The winner frames a wish which, of course, is sure to be granted.

No. 37.—The wishbone of a chicken can be a lot of fun. Two rivals each hold one end with two fingers, but they can't grip higher up the bone than where the arrows show. They then tug to see who can break off the bigger piece. The winner makes a wish, which is definitely going to come true.


THE LUCK OF WEDDINGS AND MARRIAGES

It seems only natural that many superstitions should cluster around a bride and her wedding day, since from the dawn of civilization, if not the birth of humanity, all the world has loved a lover. Every act of hers, according to lore, is fraught with significance and attended by good or evil fortune, and she is hedged round on every hand by customs and conventions as old as the hills.

It makes sense that many superstitions are associated with a bride and her wedding day, because since the beginning of civilization, if not humanity itself, people have always adored lovers. Every action she takes, according to tradition, is filled with meaning and accompanied by either good or bad luck, and she is surrounded on all sides by customs and conventions as ancient as time.

LUCKY AND UNLUCKY TIMES

The season of the year is an important consideration. She must avoid Lent if she hopes for good luck, but the forty days following Easter are supposed to be extremely fortunate for the celebration of nuptials; and so is June, which takes its name from Juno, the goddess who is generally regarded as the patroness of womankind.

The time of year is an important factor. She should steer clear of Lent if she wants good luck, but the forty days after Easter are thought to be very lucky for weddings; and so is June, named after Juno, the goddess who is seen as the protector of women.

If she values her prospects of happiness, a bride will avoid May. The belief dates from the time of the Romans, who observed the Festival of the Dead at that time. All other religious ceremonies and observances were neglected for the time being, even the temples were closed, and those who contracted matrimony then were considered to be acting in defiance of the Fates, who revenged themselves on the foolhardy mortals. In Scotland the feeling against May marriages dates back to the time of that most fascinating and tragic figure in history, Mary Stuart, who married her third husband, the Earl of Bothwell, then aroused criticism by wearing blue and white, and lived so unhappily all the rest of her life. Superstitious people shook their heads at the temerity of King Alfonso and Princess Ena of Battenberg, who elected to be married on May 31, and were the objects of a dastardly attempt on their lives whilst on their way back to the palace.

If a bride wants to ensure her happiness, she should steer clear of May. This belief dates back to Roman times when they celebrated the Festival of the Dead during this month. All other religious ceremonies and observances were put on hold, even the temples were shut down, and those who got married at this time were seen as challenging fate, which would come back to haunt the reckless. In Scotland, the aversion to May weddings can be traced back to Mary Stuart, one of history's most captivating and tragic figures, who married her third husband, the Earl of Bothwell. She stirred up criticism by wearing blue and white and lived the rest of her life in misery. Superstitious folks looked down on King Alfonso and Princess Ena of Battenberg for choosing to marry on May 31, especially after they narrowly escaped a sinister assassination attempt while returning to the palace.

WHEN TO MARRY

Marry when the year is new,
Always loving, kind, and true.
When FEBRUARY birds do mate
You may wed or dread your fate.
If you wed when MARCH winds blow
Joy and sorrow both you'll know.
Marry in APRIL when you can—
Joy for maiden and for man.
Marry in the month of MAY
You will surely rue the day.
Marry when JUNE roses blow
Over land and sea you'll go.
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They who in JULY do wed,
Must labor always for their bread.
Whoever wed in AUGUST be
Many a change are sure to see.
Marry in SEPTEMBER'S shine
Your living will be rich and fine.
If in OCTOBER you do marry
Love will come, but riches tarry.
If you wed in bleak NOVEMBER,
Only joy will come, remember.
When DECEMBER snows fall fast
Marry and true love will last.

Another poet has given us a different version of the same theme:

Another poet has presented us with a different take on the same theme:

Married in January's frost and rime,
Widowed you'll be before your time;
Married in February's sleety weather,
Life you'll tread in tune together;
Married when March winds shrill and roar,
Your home will lie on a foreign shore;
Married 'neath April's changeful skies,
A checkered path before you lies;
Married when bees or May-blooms flit,
Strangers around your board will sit;
Married in queen-rose month of June,
Life will be one long honeymoon;
Married in July's flower-banks' blaze
Bitter-sweet memories in after days;
Married in August's heat and drowse,
Lover and friend in your chosen spouse;
Married in gold September's glow,
Smooth and serene your life will flow;
Married when leaves in October thin,
Toil and hardship for you begin;
Married in veils of November mist,
Fortune your wedding ring has kissed;
When December's snows fall fast
Marry and true love will last.

THE LUCKY WEDDING DAY

Monday for health,
Tuesday for wealth,
Wednesday the best day of all;
Thursday for losses,
Friday for crosses,
Saturday no luck at all.

MARRIAGE DAY SUPERSTITIONS

Superstitions and customs vary greatly in different countries and periods, but they all bear somehow a strong family resemblance.

Superstitions and customs differ significantly between countries and eras, yet they all share a certain strong similarity.

For instance, one old English proverb runs: "Blest be the bride that the sun shines on," yet in Germany a bride prays for rain, believing that a new joy comes with each raindrop, and that then all her tears will be shed before, and not after, her wedding. There, too, it used to be the custom to take a lot of old dishes to the door of the bride's house and break them to pieces in the street, and if by any chance one escaped, it was accepted as a bad omen.

For example, there's an old English proverb that goes, "Blessed is the bride that the sun shines on," but in Germany, a bride hopes for rain, thinking that each raindrop brings new joy and that all her tears will be shed before, not after, her wedding. It was also customary there to take a bunch of old dishes to the bride's house and break them in the street, and if any piece survived, it was seen as a bad sign.

In China, however, when a marriage was being arranged, and any article of value, such as a vase or a bowl, was broken the ceremony was postponed.

In China, when a marriage was being arranged, if any valuable item, like a vase or a bowl, was broken, the ceremony was postponed.

At the wedding feast in Scandinavia someone makes a speech or sings a song, which ends up in a tremendous noise, and this is the signal for a general peal of laughter and for the guests to present their congratulations to the newly-wedded couple.

At the wedding celebration in Scandinavia, someone gives a speech or sings a song, which ends with a huge uproar, and this is the cue for everyone to burst out laughing and for the guests to offer their congratulations to the newlyweds.

The Slavs pour a tankard of beer over the bridegroom's horse for luck, and in the North of England, the maid pours a kettle of hot water over the doorstep to ensure that another wedding will take place ere long from the same house.

The Slavs pour a tankard of beer over the groom's horse for good luck, and in the North of England, the maid pours a kettle of hot water over the doorstep to ensure that another wedding will happen soon from the same house.

A curious idea among the Burmese is that people born on the same day of the week must not marry, and that if they defy the Fates their union will be marked by much ill-luck.

A curious belief among the Burmese is that people born on the same day of the week should not marry, and that if they ignore this warning, their relationship will be plagued by bad luck.

To prevent these disastrous marriages, every girl carries a record of her birthday in her name, each day of the week having a letter belonging to it, and all children are called by a name that begins with that letter.

To prevent these terrible marriages, every girl has a record of her birthday in her name, with each day of the week assigned a letter, and all children are given a name that starts with that letter.

In New Guinea it is always Leap Year, for in that island the men consider it to be beneath their dignity to notice women, much less to make overtures of marriage to them. The proposing is left to the women to do. When a New Guinea woman falls in love with a man she sends a piece of string to his sister, or, if he has no sister, to his mother or some other lady relative.

In New Guinea, it’s always Leap Year, because the men there think it's beneath them to notice women, let alone propose marriage. Women are the ones who have to do the proposing. When a New Guinea woman falls in love with a man, she sends a piece of string to his sister, or if he doesn't have a sister, to his mother or another female relative.

Then the lady who receives the string tells the man that the particular woman is in love with him. No courting, however, follows. If he thinks he would like to wed the woman he meets her alone and they arrange matters.

Then the woman who gets the string tells the man that the specific woman is in love with him. However, no dating follows. If he thinks he wants to marry the woman, he meets her alone and they figure things out.

OMENS OF GOOD OR ILL

There are so many things for good or ill which the bride herself must or must not do that she would have a very anxious time keeping them all in mind if she is very superstitious. These customs begin on the eve of her wedding, when, for luck, she steps on a chair, and then mounts the table to ensure good fortune and a rise in the world.

There are so many things, both good and bad, that the bride has to or shouldn’t do that it would be really stressful for her to remember them all if she’s very superstitious. These customs start on the night before her wedding, when, for luck, she steps on a chair and then climbs onto the table to secure good fortune and a better future.

On the morning of the day—the happy day—if she should be awakened by the singing or chirping of a bird, even of a sparrow, or by swallows sweeping past her lattice at dawn, she may accept these as signs of great good luck. She must be careful, however, not to break anything, particularly the heel of[154] her slipper, as such things spell disagreement and trouble with her new relations.

On the morning of the happy day, if she gets woken up by the singing or chirping of a bird, even a sparrow, or by swallows flying past her window at dawn, she can take these as signs of good luck. However, she needs to be careful not to break anything, especially the heel of[154] her slipper, since those things signal disagreement and trouble with her new family.

A cat mewing betokens the same undesirable state of affairs, so she would be wise to see that it has its breakfast in time. If it sneezes, that means the best of luck.

A cat meowing signals the same unfortunate situation, so she should make sure it gets its breakfast on time. If it sneezes, that means good luck.

The bride must not gaze on her reflections, however pleasing, in the mirror, after she has fully dressed. If she happens to do so, then she must put another pin in her veil, button her glove, or make some addition to her toilette, to avert evil consequences. The girl who keeps a pin removed from the bridal veil is not supposed to get married, and yet in Brittany the girl who secures one, makes sure of a speedy marriage.

The bride shouldn’t look at her reflection, no matter how pretty it is, in the mirror after she’s fully dressed. If she accidentally does, she has to put another pin in her veil, button her glove, or add something to her outfit to avoid bad luck. The girl who keeps a pin taken from the bridal veil isn’t expected to get married, but in Brittany, the girl who secures one is likely to have a quick marriage.

If a small spider is found in the folds of the bridal gown or trousseau, it is accepted as an excellent sign that money will never be wanting in the family, but the spider should not be killed: it must be taken out of doors.

If a small spider is discovered in the folds of the wedding gown or trousseau, it’s seen as a great sign that the family will always have money, but the spider shouldn’t be killed: it should be taken outside.

Under no circumstances may the bride read or listen to the reading of the wedding service immediately before the ceremony, not even on the day previous. She must not try on her wedding ring, and if it falls during the ceremony woe betide her. It is considered unlucky to pass a funeral on the way to church, or to meet a monk, a pig, a hare, a lizard or a serpent. On the other hand, it is a happy omen to encounter a lamb or a dove, as both of these are emblems of Christ, and the only forms into which the Evil One cannot enter, according to mediaeval superstition.

Under no circumstances can the bride read or listen to the wedding service right before the ceremony, not even the day before. She shouldn’t try on her wedding ring, and if it falls during the ceremony, it's considered bad luck. It’s seen as unlucky to pass a funeral on the way to church, or to encounter a monk, a pig, a hare, a lizard, or a snake. On the other hand, running into a lamb or a dove is a good sign, as both are symbols of Christ and the only creatures that the Evil One cannot possess, according to medieval superstition.

A storm of thunder and lightning during the service is regarded as fateful, and so is an open grave in the churchyard. In entering the church and returning to her home or the place where the reception is held, the bride should step with her right foot first. If she sees her groom before he sees her, she will rule him absolutely, but if he forestalls her glance, then he will be the master.

A storm with thunder and lightning during the ceremony is seen as a bad omen, just like an open grave in the churchyard. When entering the church and going back home or to the reception venue, the bride should step in with her right foot first. If she spots her groom before he notices her, she will completely dominate him, but if he sees her first, then he will take control.

The bride and bridegroom are not supposed to meet each other until they do so at the altar, and in former times a bride did not appear at breakfast, or even emerge from her room, until she was fully attired and ready to go to church.

The bride and groom aren’t supposed to see each other until they meet at the altar, and in the past, a bride wouldn’t show up for breakfast or even leave her room until she was fully dressed and ready to go to church.

The forward individual who steals the first kiss before the bridegroom has had a chance to do so is supposed to ensure good luck throughout the year. It was wont to be the prerogative of the clergyman, but it seems a trifle hard on the newly-made husband.

The bold person who steals the first kiss before the groom gets a chance to do so is believed to bring good luck for the entire year. It used to be the right of the clergyman, but that seems a bit unfair to the newlywed husband.

THE ORIGIN OF MARRIAGE CUSTOMS

Since marriage is usually regarded as the chief event of life, for a woman at least, and as most women are highly superstitious, it is not surprising to find that every detail surrounding the auspicious occasion is enveloped in a web of legendary lore.

Since marriage is usually seen as the most important event in life, especially for a woman, and since most women are quite superstitious, it’s not surprising that every detail surrounding this special occasion is wrapped in a mix of legendary stories.

THE BRIDAL WREATH.—In ancient times in England bride and bridegroom alike wore wreaths conserved specially for their use in church, and in the thirteenth century the bridal chaplet frequently consisted of ears of corn—[155]signifying plenty. Rosemary was considered lucky in Shakespeare's day. "There's rosemary, that's for remembrance."

THE BRIDAL WREATH.—In ancient England, both the bride and groom wore special wreaths made for their wedding in church, and in the thirteenth century, the bridal crown often included ears of corn—[155]symbolizing abundance. Rosemary was thought to be lucky in Shakespeare's time. "There's rosemary, that's for remembrance."

ORANGE BLOSSOM.—These spotless blossoms, which betoken purity and innocence, and are symbolical of a prosperous life, are supposed to have been first brought by pilgrims from the Holy Land, and thereby possess a religious significance.

ORANGE BLOSSOM.—These pristine flowers, which represent purity and innocence and symbolize a successful life, are believed to have been first brought by pilgrims from the Holy Land, giving them a spiritual significance.

THE BRIDE'S VEIL.—This was originally a fine piece of cloth held over the couple during the ceremony. Later on it was only held over the bride, as it was supposed she was more in need of it than her bridegroom, and so it became part of her attire. In Ireland the old custom still prevails of a sprig of mistletoe, or a twig of hawthorn, being used to keep her veil in place.

THE BRIDE'S VEIL.—Originally, this was a beautiful piece of fabric held over the couple during the ceremony. Over time, it was exclusively held over the bride, as it was thought she needed it more than her groom, and it became a part of her outfit. In Ireland, the traditional practice continues of using a sprig of mistletoe or a twig of hawthorn to secure her veil in place.

THE WEDDING RING.—Since earliest times the giving or exchanging of rings cemented any and every contract. Amongst the early Christians, the thumb and first two fingers typified the Trinity, and the husband placed the ring on his wife's finger in the threefold Holy name. Some authorities believed that the third finger of the left hand was connected by a nerve or artery with the heart, hence its choice for this purpose.

THE WEDDING RING.—Since ancient times, giving or exchanging rings has solidified all kinds of agreements. Among early Christians, the thumb and first two fingers represented the Trinity, and the husband would place the ring on his wife’s finger in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Some experts believed that the third finger of the left hand was linked by a nerve or artery to the heart, which is why it was chosen for this purpose.

THE BRIDE'S CAKE.—This important part of the wedding feast has come down to us from the Romans, who baked one compounded of flour, salt, and water, which was partaken of by the bridal pair and their friends as they witnessed the wedding contract.

THE BRIDE'S CAKE.—This crucial part of the wedding celebration has been passed down to us from the Romans, who created a cake made of flour, salt, and water. This cake was shared by the newlyweds and their friends as they observed the wedding vows.

THE BRIDE'S DOWRY.—The phrase "with all my worldly wealth I thee endow" dates back to primitive times when a man bartered so many head of cattle for his bride. This money, known as "dow," or "dower," was originally handed over during the ceremony, and in the course of centuries the bride's father provided its equivalent either in money or kind.

THE BRIDE'S DOWRY.—The phrase "with all my worldly wealth I thee endow" goes back to ancient times when a man exchanged a certain number of cattle for his bride. This money, known as "dow" or "dower," was originally given during the ceremony, and over the centuries, the bride's father provided a similar value either in cash or goods.

Later still the bride herself spun the linen for her portion, and was not regarded as eligible for wifehood until she had stocked a chest with her handiwork. The term spinster arose in this way, and if a girl's marriage was delayed until she was of mature age she occasionally sold the contents of her linen chest and set aside the proceeds as her dowry. The box, with a lid which is to be found in old-fashioned chests and trunks, was destined as a receptacle for money thus earned and earmarked.

Later on, the bride herself spun the linen for her share, and she wasn't considered ready for marriage until she had filled a chest with her work. That's how the term "spinster" originated. If a girl's marriage was postponed until she was older, she sometimes sold the contents of her linen chest and saved the money as her dowry. The box, with a lid that can be found in vintage chests and trunks, was meant to hold the money she earned and set aside for that purpose.

THE GOING AWAY.—The rice and confetti thrown after the newly-wedded couple signifies fruitfulness and plenty, and the flowers, usually roses from which the thorns have been extracted, bestrewing their path denoted happiness, just as the orange blossom and the myrtle of the bridal bouquet were emblems of constancy and never-dying love.

THE GOING AWAY.—The rice and confetti tossed after the newlyweds symbolizes abundance and prosperity, and the flowers, usually roses with the thorns removed, scattered along their path signify happiness, just as the orange blossom and myrtle in the bridal bouquet represent loyalty and everlasting love.

THROWING OLD SHOES.—In Anglo-Saxon marriages the bride's father presented his daughter's shoe to her bridegroom, who touched her on the head with it to remind her that he was now her master. Then the throwing of shoes came to be considered a sign of good luck. "Nowe, for goode lucke[156] caste an olde shoe after mee." The custom, too, is symbolical of the parting of the new life from the old, or of shaking the dust of a place from one's feet and severing all connection with it.

THROWING OLD SHOES.—In Anglo-Saxon marriages, the bride's father would give his daughter's shoe to her groom, who then touched her on the head with it to signify that he was now her master. Over time, throwing shoes became a symbol of good luck. "Now, for good luck, throw an old shoe after me." The custom also represents the separation of the new life from the old or shaking off the dust of a place and cutting all ties to it.

A TEAR HANDKERCHIEF.—In some parts of the Tyrol a beautiful old custom is still observed. When the bride is starting for the church, her mother gives her a fine handkerchief, woven for the purpose of the best linen possible. This is called the "Tear-Kerchief," and with it the girl is supposed to dry the tears she will naturally shed on leaving home.

A TEAR HANDKERCHIEF.—In some areas of Tyrol, a lovely old tradition is still practiced. When the bride heads to the church, her mother hands her a beautiful handkerchief made from the finest linen. This is known as the "Tear-Kerchief," and it's meant for the girl to dry her tears that she will inevitably shed when leaving home.

After the marriage-day the "Tear-Kerchief" is folded up carefully and laid in the linen closet, where it remains till its owner's death; then it is taken out and spread over her face.

After the wedding day, the "Tear-Kerchief" is carefully folded and placed in the linen closet, where it stays until its owner passes away; then it is taken out and laid over her face.

THE BRIDAL DRESS

Something old, something new,
Something borrowed, something blue.

So runs the ancient rhyme regarding the bride's wedding dress. White is the popular wear, and has been for several centuries, but previously yellow, pink, and a brilliant scarlet were frequently chosen, unless by a girl named Mary, who was expected to wear blue, the Virgin's sacred color. Some years ago, the daughter of a duke, who was united in marriage to a commoner, shocked society by insisting on a "green" wedding. In less than a year, she and her baby were buried in the family tomb.

So goes the old saying about the bride's wedding dress. White is the popular choice, and it has been for many centuries, but in the past, yellow, pink, and bright red were often selected, except for a girl named Mary, who was expected to wear blue, the Virgin's holy color. A few years ago, a duke's daughter shocked society by insisting on a "green" wedding when she married a commoner. Less than a year later, she and her baby were laid to rest in the family tomb.

WHICH COLOR

Married in white, you have chosen aright.
Married in green, ashamed to be seen.
Married in grey, you will go far away.
Married in red, you will wish yourself dead.
Married in blue, love ever true.
Married in yellow, ashamed of your fellow.
Married in black, you will wish yourself back.
Married in pink, your spirits will sink.
Married in brown, you'll live out of town.
Married in pearl, you'll live in a whirl.

THE BRIDEGROOM

The groom, as the secondary figure in the day's ceremonies, escapes very easily as far as superstition goes, and may do pretty well what he pleases, save letting his hat or the ring drop, both of which are very unlucky. He should carry a tiny horseshoe in his pocket, and fee the clergyman with an odd sum of money.

The groom, being the lesser role in the day's events, easily avoids most superstitions and can generally do as he likes, except for dropping his hat or ring, both of which are considered very unlucky. He should keep a small horseshoe in his pocket and give the clergyman an odd amount of money.

No one ought to hand him or his bride a telegram on the way to church, and if he wishes to be master in his own house, then he must take care to see her before she has time to catch a glimpse of him ere arriving at the altar.

No one should give him or his bride a telegram on the way to the church, and if he wants to be in charge in his own home, then he needs to make sure he sees her before she gets a chance to see him before reaching the altar.

MARRIAGE PROVERBS

Happy is the wooing that's not long in doing.

Happy is the courting that doesn’t take too long.

Marrying for love is risky, but God smiles on it.

Marrying for love is a gamble, but God approves of it.

The married man must turn his staff into a stake.

The married man must turn his staff into a post.

Mary in May, rue for aye.
Marry in Lent, live to repent.

Mary in May, regret forever.
Marry in Lent, and live to regret it.

Advent marriage doth deny, but Hilary gives thee liberty: Septuagesima says thee nay, eight days from Easter says you may: Rogation bids thee to contain, but Trinity sets thee free again.

Advent marriage says no, but Hilary gives you the freedom: Septuagesima says no, but eight days before Easter says you can: Rogation tells you to wait, but Trinity releases you again.

Happy is the bride that the sun shines on.

Happy is the bride that the sun shines on.

My son's my son till he gets him a wife.

My son is my son until he gets a wife.

To change the name and not the letter is to change for the worse and not the better.

To change the name but not the letter is to change for the worse, not for the better.

Wedlock's a padlock.

Marriage is a commitment.

He who marrieth does well; but he who refrains from marriage doth better.

He who marries does well; but he who refrains from marriage does even better.

Needles and pins; needles and pins,
When a man marries, his trouble begins.

Needles and pins; needles and pins,
When a man gets married, his troubles start.

Honest men marry soon,
Wise men not at all.

Honest men get married quickly,
Wise men don’t marry at all.

Marry in haste: repent at leisure.

Get married fast: regret later.

He who repents him not of his marriage, sleeping and waking, in a year and a day, may lawfully go to Dunmow and fetch a gammon of bacon.

He who doesn't regret his marriage, day or night, within a year and a day, can legally go to Dunmow and claim a gammon of bacon.

It will not always be a honeymoon.

It won't always be flawless.

Keep your eyes wide open before marriage and half shut afterwards.

Keep your eyes wide open before marriage and half closed afterward.

Lips, however rosy, need feeding.

Lips, however rosy, need care.

Marriage with peace is the world's paradise: with strife, this life's purgatory.

Marriage filled with peace is the paradise of the world; marriage filled with conflict is this life's purgatory.

Marry above your match, and you get a good master.

Marry someone who’s better than you, and you’ll have a good partner.

Marry for love and work for silver.

Marry for love and work for money.

Marriages are made in heaven.

Marriages are made in heaven.

Don't marry for money, but seek where money is.

Don't marry for money, but look for where the money is.

A man may not wive, and also thrive all in the same year.

A man can't get married and also succeed in the same year.

Better be half hanged than ill wed.

Better to be half-hanged than poorly married.

He that marries for wealth sells his liberty.

Whoever marries for money loses their freedom.

He that marries late, marries ill.

Marrying late leads to bad choices.

He that is needy when he is married shall be rich when he is buried.

A person who is poor when they’re married will be wealthy when they’re gone.

Better have an old man to humor than a young rake to break your heart.

It's better to deal with an older guy who can make you laugh than a young player who will break your heart.

Marry your sons when they will; your daughters when you can.

Marry off your sons when they're ready; your daughters when you have the chance.

Marry your daughters betimes, lest they marry themselves.

Marry your daughters early, or they might end up marrying on their own.

Two heads are better than one, or why do folks marry?

Two heads are better than one, so why do people get married?


FOLKLORE AND SUPERSTITIONS OF THE MONTHS

JANUARY

This month is so called in honor of the god Janus, who is always depicted with two faces or heads, one to look forwards, the other backwards. His work was to preside over the beginning of any new thing and, ever since his time, people have invoked his aid and sympathy when they have been setting out on some new enterprise. On New Year's Day, the Romans gave presents to one another, much as we do at Christmas, but accompanying the gifts was usually a small copper token showing the double head of Janus. To possess one of these tokens ensured prosperity when commencing some new work, and it was supposed to carry enterprises already started, but not yet finished, to a successful conclusion. The accompanying illustration gives a reproduction of one of the tokens used.

This month is named after the god Janus, who is always shown with two faces—one facing forward and the other looking back. He was in charge of the start of anything new, and ever since, people have looked to him for help and blessings when starting new ventures. On New Year's Day, the Romans exchanged gifts, similar to our Christmas traditions, but they often included a small copper token featuring Janus's double head. Having one of these tokens promised success when beginning new projects and was believed to help finish ongoing ones successfully. The illustration below shows a replica of one of these tokens used.

No. 38.—Janus, the Two-Headed God. On New Year's Day the Romans gave copper medallions bearing this device to their friends. To possess such a medallion was a sure way to be lucky in commencing any new piece of work or any new enterprise.

No. 38.—Janus, the Two-Headed God. On New Year's Day, the Romans gave copper medallions featuring this design to their friends. Having one of these medallions was a guaranteed way to be lucky when starting any new task or venture.

NEW YEAR SUPERSTITIONS.—Endless are the superstitions which have gathered around the dawn of the New Year, which, although neither a Christian nor a Church festival, afford sober reflection to many. In several districts, the custom known as "first-footing" is still common. People wait until the old year has been rung out and then they call on their friends to wish them a happy new year. They must not go empty-handed, however, or this will provide a lean year for the friends. A cake will ensure abundance, a red herring stands for luck, and the gift of even the smallest coin is a certain portent that a lucky financial year is opening.

NEW YEAR SUPERSTITIONS.—There are countless superstitions that have developed around the start of the New Year. While it's neither a Christian nor a Church holiday, it still prompts serious thought for many. In some areas, the tradition known as "first-footing" is still popular. People wait until the old year is officially over and then visit their friends to wish them a happy new year. However, they shouldn't go empty-handed, as this could lead to a tough year for their friends. Bringing a cake symbolizes plenty, a red herring represents good luck, and even giving the smallest coin is seen as a sign that a fortunate financial year is beginning.

While anyone is free to pay these visits, it is much the happiest omen if the caller be a man, a dark-haired man, and if he takes with him a lump of coal and a fish. Any fish serves the purpose—even a tin of sardines. Let a man, answering these requisites, be the first to cross the threshold of your door, after the old year has gone, and there is no better way of entering on the new year.

While anyone can make these visits, it's considered a very good sign if the visitor is a man, specifically a dark-haired man, and if he brings a lump of coal and a fish. Any fish will do—even a can of sardines. If a man who meets these criteria is the first to step over your threshold after the old year has ended, there’s no better way to start the new year.

Another custom, which has many supporters, is to tidy up the house, to build up the fires and to open wide the front door, just when the old year is departing. The open door allows the exhausted year to make its exit completely. It is then supposed to take with it anything savoring of ill-fortune. The tidy house welcomes the new year in a spirit of brightness and gladness.

Another tradition, which has a lot of followers, is to clean the house, stoke the fires, and open the front door wide right as the old year is leaving. The open door lets the old year fully depart. It's believed that this helps take away any bad luck. A clean house welcomes the new year with a sense of joy and brightness.

For a clock to stop just as the new year is coming in, or to be found to have stopped then, is an ill omen. Therefore, householders have long been careful to give an eye to their timepieces some little while before.

For a clock to stop right as the new year arrives, or to be discovered stopped at that moment, is considered a bad sign. Because of this, people have always made sure to check their clocks a little bit in advance.

Weather-lore regarding the new year is plentiful. Here is a well-known rhyme:

Weather lore about the new year is abundant. Here’s a popular rhyme:

If on New Year's night wind blow south,
It betokeneth warmth and growth:
If west, much milk and fish in the sea:
If north, much cold and snow there will be:
If east, the trees will bear much fruit:
If north-east, flee it, man and brute.

January has been described as follows:

January has been described this way:

The blackest month in all the year
Is the month of Janiveer.
In Janiveer, if the sun appear,
March and April will pay full dear.
If January calends be summerly gay,
It will be winterly weather till the calends of May.

(The calends, it may be explained, were the first days of the months.)

(The calends, as it can be explained, were the first days of the months.)

ST. PAUL'S DAY (January 25th)

St. Paul's Day (January 25)

If St. Paul's Day be faire and cleare,
It doth betide a happy year:
But if by chance it then should rain,
It will make deare all kinds of graine:
And if ye clouds make dark ye sky,
Then meate and fowles this year shall die:
If blustering winds do blow aloft,
Then wars shall trouble ye realm full oft.

FEBRUARY

February derives its name from Februare—to expiate, to purify. In this connection, it is interesting to note that on the 2nd of the month falls Candlemas Day, which is the purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

February gets its name from Februare—to expiate, to purify. In this context, it’s worth mentioning that Candlemas Day, which celebrates the purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary, falls on the 2nd of the month.

CANDLEMAS DAY (February 2nd)

Candlemas Day (February 2)

(a) If Candlemas Day be fair and bright,
Winter will have another flight:
But if Candlemas Day brings clouds and rain,
Winter is gone and won't come again.
(b) If Candlemas Day be fine and clear,
Corn and fruits will then be dear.
(There'll be twa winters in the year.)

ST. VALENTINE'S DAY (February 14th).—Like so many of our old observances, the festival of St. Valentine dates from the time of the Romans, but the Church rechristened the custom and called it after one or two saints of the name, both of whom were martyred, one in the third and the other in the fourth century.

ST. VALENTINE'S DAY (February 14th).—Like many of our traditional celebrations, St. Valentine's Day originates from Roman times, but the Church rebranded the tradition and named it after one or two saints with that name, both of whom were martyred—one in the third century and the other in the fourth century.

Latterly, the day has been dedicated to Cupid by fond lovers who believe it to be the date on which each bird chooses its mate.

Nowadays, the day has been set aside for Cupid by affectionate couples who think it's the day when each bird picks its partner.

The poet Drayton sings:—

The poet Drayton says:—

Each little bird this tide
Doth choose her loved peer,
Which constantly abide
In wedlock all the year.

Charms and omens are in favor on St. Valentine's Eve. Maidens decorate their pillows with five bay leaves and firmly believe that, if they dream of their lover then, they will be married to him in the course of the year. Another fancy is that the first person of the opposite sex whom one encounters, that morning is destined to be one's husband or wife. Naturally, there must be some sort of friendship in view previously.

Charms and omens are in favor on St. Valentine's Eve. Young women decorate their pillows with five bay leaves and truly believe that if they dream of their lover that night, they will marry him within the year. Another belief is that the first person of the opposite sex they meet that morning is destined to be their husband or wife. Naturally, there must be some kind of prior friendship in mind.

A weather prophecy regarding February runs:—

A weather forecast for February states:—

All the months in the year
Curse a fair Februeer.
February fill the dyke,
Weather, either black or white.
If February gives much snow,
A fine summer it doth foreshow.

In Cornwall, there is a proverb, "A February spring is not worth a pin," and the same thought is expressed in Wales by the saying that "The Welshman had rather see his dam on the bier than to see a fair Februeer."

In Cornwall, there's a saying, "A February spring isn’t worth a pin," and a similar sentiment is shared in Wales with the phrase, "The Welshman would rather see his dam on the coffin than see a fair February."

MARCH

March was given its name by the Romans in honor of Mars, the God of War, as at this time of the year the weather was such that it enabled them to begin their campaigns after the worst of the winter was over. The Saxons called this month LENET MONAT, meaning "length month," in reference to the lengthening of the days.

March got its name from the Romans in honor of Mars, the God of War, because this time of year had weather that allowed them to start their campaigns after the worst of winter had passed. The Saxons referred to this month as LENET MONAT, which means "length month," in reference to the days getting longer.

Several weather prophecies refer to March:—

Several weather predictions talk about March:—

(a) A peck of March dust and a shower in May
Make the corn green and the fields gay.

(b) As many mists in March you see,
So many frosts in May will be.

(c) A peck of March dust is worth a king's ransom.

(d) March damp and warm
Will do farmers much harm.

(e) Eat leeks in March and garlic in May,
And all the year after physicians may play.

(f) March search, April try,
May will prove whether you live or die.

(g) If on St. Mary's Day (March 25th) it's bright and clear
Fertile 'tis said will be the year.

(h) A dry and cold March never begs its bread.

(i) A frosty winter, a dusty March, a rain about Averil, another
about the Lammas time (Aug. 1st), when the corn begins
to fill, is worth a plough of gold.

(j) March flowers make no summer bowers.

(k) March winds and April showers bring forth May flowers.

(l) Whatever March does not want, April brings along.

(m) On Shrove Tuesday night, though thy supper be fat,
Before Easter Day thou mayst fast for all that.

(a) A handful of March dust and a rain in May
Make the corn green and the fields bright.

(b) As many mists as you see in March,
There will be just as many frosts in May.

(c) A handful of March dust is worth a king's fortune.

(d) Damp and warm March
Will cause a lot of trouble for farmers.

(e) Eat leeks in March and garlic in May,
And all year long doctors can have their fun.

(f) March investigates, April tests,
May will show whether you live or die.

(g) If St. Mary's Day (March 25th) is bright and clear,
It's said the year will be fruitful.

(h) A dry and cold March never asks for help.

(i) A frosty winter, a dusty March, rain around April, and another
around Lammas time (Aug. 1st), when the corn starts
to fill, is worth a plow of gold.

(j) March flowers don't make summer gardens.

(k) March winds and April showers bring May flowers.

(l) Whatever March lacks, April brings with it.

(m) On Shrove Tuesday night, even if your dinner is hearty,
Before Easter Day, you might fast for all that.

APRIL

The word April is probably derived from the Latin, Aperio, I open, since spring generally begins and Nature unfolds her buds in this month.

The word April likely comes from the Latin, Aperio, meaning I open, because spring usually starts and Nature begins to bloom in this month.

April is regarded as the most sacred month in the calendar of the Church, since it usually includes Good Friday, on which day blacksmiths once refused to work owing to the fact that one son of Vulcan made the nails for the Crucifixion.

April is seen as the holiest month in the Church's calendar, as it typically includes Good Friday, a day when blacksmiths used to refuse to work because one of Vulcan's sons made the nails for the Crucifixion.

FIRST OF APRIL.—The great majority of the old-time customs which clustered round this day and contributed a dash of gaiety and humor to the more prosaic, everyday life of the community, have fallen into the limbo of[163] forgotten things, and the day is chiefly remembered by schoolchildren, who exercise their juvenile ingenuity in playing pranks on their fellows.

FIRST OF APRIL.—Most of the old customs associated with this day, which used to add a touch of fun and humor to the more mundane, everyday life of the community, have faded into the background of[163] forgotten traditions. Now, the day is mainly remembered by schoolchildren, who use their youthful creativity to play pranks on each other.

The most careful research has failed to ascertain the exact origin of these observances, and someone has hazarded the theory that they began with the advent of the second man on earth, who sought to try the effects of a practical joke on the first.

The most thorough research has not been able to determine the exact origin of these practices, and someone has suggested the theory that they started with the arrival of the second man on earth, who attempted to test the impact of a practical joke on the first.

Anyhow, a form of fooling may be traced to the time of the Roman Empire, but little mention of such a thing is to be found in English literature until the eighteenth century, although "Hunting the Gowk," the sending of some half-witted youth, the village idiot, on some utterly absurd errand from house to house, was long before then a favorite pastime in Scotland, and in France, too.

Anyhow, a type of trickery can be traced back to the Roman Empire, but there's little mention of it in English literature until the eighteenth century. However, "Hunting the Gowk," where some clueless young person or the village fool is sent on a completely absurd errand from house to house, had been a popular pastime in Scotland long before that, as well as in France.

A weather prophecy for this day runs:

A weather forecast for today says:

If it thunders on All Fools Day,
It brings good crops of corn and hay.

SIMNEL OR MOTHERING SUNDAY.—It is a very old custom to make rich cakes during Lent and Easter, which are known as Simnel cakes. In South Lancashire the fourth Sunday of Lent is known as Simnel or Mothering Sunday, and young people provide themselves with delicious cakes "'gainst they go a-mothering." The sons and daughters present these to their mothers, who in turn regale their families with "furmenty" or "frumenty," derived from froment (wheat), as the dish was made of wheat and milk, with the addition of a few raisins. For children to fail in paying this compliment to their mothers is sometimes taken as a sign that they will have no further opportunity of doing so.

SIMNEL OR MOTHERING SUNDAY.—It’s an old tradition to make rich cakes during Lent and Easter, called Simnel cakes. In South Lancashire, the fourth Sunday of Lent is known as Simnel or Mothering Sunday, when young people prepare delicious cakes "for when they go a-mothering." Sons and daughters give these cakes to their mothers, who then treat their families to "furmenty" or "frumenty," a dish made from wheat and milk, with some raisins added. If children fail to show this appreciation to their mothers, it’s sometimes seen as a sign that they won’t have another chance to do so.

GOOD FRIDAY.—It is a misnomer to name the world's blackest Friday thus, but the words are a corruption of GOD'S FRIDAY. Many quaint and curious customs are connected with its celebration, the origins of which are not merely secular but pagan, as well.

GOOD FRIDAY.—It's a mistake to call the world's darkest Friday this way, but the term is a corruption of GOD'S FRIDAY. Many strange and interesting traditions are linked to its observance, with origins that are not just secular but also pagan.

For instance, the worship of Terminus, the Romans' pagan god, has still left its mark on Christian England, where, in certain parishes, the custom known as "beating the bounds" is still kept up. Terminus decreed that everyone possessing land should mark the boundaries with stones and pay honor to Jupiter once a year. Failure to do this would invoke the wrath of Jupiter and the crops growing on the land would be blighted. Good Friday or the days previous were marked out for the ceremony.

For example, the worship of Terminus, the Romans' pagan god, has still influenced Christian England, where in some parishes, the tradition known as "beating the bounds" is still practiced. Terminus required that everyone who owned land should mark the boundaries with stones and honor Jupiter once a year. If they didn’t do this, they would face Jupiter's anger, and the crops on the land would suffer. Good Friday or the days leading up to it were designated for the ceremony.

A wet Good Friday has always been considered favorable for crops, although people on pleasure bent will think otherwise:

A rainy Good Friday has always been seen as good for crops, although those looking for fun might think differently:

"A wet Good Friday and a wet Easter Day foreshows a fruitful year."

"A rainy Good Friday and a rainy Easter Sunday predict a productive year."

It may be useful to add here a saying about the day previous to Good Friday; it runs, "Fine on Holy Thursday, wet on Whit-Monday. Fine on Whit-Monday, wet on Holy Thursday."

It might be helpful to mention a saying about the day before Good Friday; it goes, "Nice on Holy Thursday, rainy on Whit-Monday. Nice on Whit-Monday, rainy on Holy Thursday."

HOT-CROSS BUNS.—Hot-cross buns may be either a survival of the sacred cakes offered in the temples to the gods, or of the unleavened bread eaten by the Jews at the Passover. Bread marked with crosses was common in ancient Egypt before the days of Christianity. It is an old belief that the eating of buns on this day protects the house from fire, and other virtues are ascribed to them. For instance, to eat such a bun grants a wish that you may be anxious to realize.

HOT-CROSS BUNS.—Hot-cross buns might be a leftover from the sacred cakes offered in temples to the gods, or from the unleavened bread consumed by the Jews during Passover. Bread marked with crosses existed in ancient Egypt long before Christianity. There's a longstanding belief that eating buns on this day protects the home from fire, along with other benefits attributed to them. For example, eating one of these buns is said to grant a wish you’re eager to fulfill.

EASTER.—This name is derived from Eoster, the goddess of light and of spring, in whose honor a festival was held in the month of April. Few, if any of the old customs observed at this time still survive.

EASTER.—This name comes from Eoster, the goddess of light and spring, in whose honor a festival was celebrated in April. Few, if any, of the old customs practiced during this time still exist.

Eggs, as being the emblem of the Resurrection, are peculiar to the feast of Easter, and it is lucky to eat them on the morning of Easter Sunday. At one time, paschal candles were lit to signify the Resurrection of our Lord. These were of colossal size, and each church seemed to vie with its neighbor as to which should have the largest. Easter Sunday was known as Joy Sunday, and was celebrated by gifts to the poor and the liberation of prisoners. It was a time when all differences of opinion should be swept aside and enemies should be forgiven. To harbor enmity against others was to ensure a time of blackness for oneself.

Eggs, symbolizing the Resurrection, are associated with Easter, and it's considered lucky to eat them on Easter Sunday morning. In the past, large paschal candles were lit to represent the Resurrection of our Lord, and each church seemed to compete with its neighbors for the biggest one. Easter Sunday was called Joy Sunday and was marked by giving to the poor and freeing prisoners. It was a moment when all disagreements should be put aside and enemies should be forgiven. Holding onto resentment was believed to bring darkness into one's own life.

Many curious customs used to be observed. Most of them have fallen into decay, but in some parts of the country bouquets in the form of balls are still presented, and graves are decorated with sweet spring flowers.

Many interesting traditions used to be practiced. Most of them have faded away, but in some areas of the country, round bouquets are still given, and graves are adorned with lovely spring flowers.

Weather observances are numerous:—

Weather observations are numerous:—

(a) April weather.
Rain and sunshine both together.

(b) If the first three days in April be foggy,
Rain in June will make the lanes boggy.

(c) If Christmas is snow, Easter is mud.

(d) If Easter is late, there will be a long, cold spring.

(e) A dry April, not the farmer's will.
April wet is what he would get.

(f) When April blows his horn (i.e., thunders),
It's good for hay and corn.

(a) April weather.
Rain and sunshine together.

(b) If the first three days of April are foggy,
Rain in June will make the roads muddy.

(c) If Christmas means snow, Easter means mud.

(d) If Easter is late, spring will be long and cold.

(e) A dry April isn't what the farmer wants.
April rain is what he really needs.

(f) When April makes a lot of noise (i.e., thunders),
It's good for hay and corn.

MAY

Some authorities maintain that the month takes its name from Maia, the mother of the god Hermes or Mercury; others claim that it comes from Majores or Maiores, the Senate of the first constitution of Rome.

Some experts believe that the month is named after Maia, the mother of the god Hermes or Mercury; others assert that it originates from Majores or Maiores, the Senate of Rome's first constitution.

WHITSUNTIDE.—Whitsuntide, which shares pride of place in the Church Calendar with Christmas and Easter, is closely connected with the Jewish feast of Pentecost, which became identified with one of the great summer festivals of the pagan inhabitants of Western Europe, and this idea[165] is borne out by the fact that Whitsuntide has always been the most popular festival period of the year.

WHITSUNTIDE.—Whitsuntide, which holds a special place in the Church Calendar alongside Christmas and Easter, is closely linked to the Jewish feast of Pentecost. This feast became associated with one of the major summer festivals of the pagan people in Western Europe, and this idea[165] is supported by the fact that Whitsuntide has always been the most popular festival time of the year.

It was commonly celebrated in all parts of the country by what was termed Whitsun ale, which was usually consumed under the auspices of the churchwardens in some barn near the church, when all assembled agreed to be good friends for once in the year and spend the day in "sober" joy.

It was widely celebrated across the country with something called Whitsun ale, which was typically enjoyed under the supervision of the churchwardens in a barn close to the church. Everyone gathered would agree to be good friends for that one day a year and spend the day in "sober" joy.

The day was a prolonged picnic, for each parishioner brought what victuals he could spare. The squire and his lady came with their pipe and taborer, the young folk danced or played at bowls, and the old looked on while they sipped their ale, which was brewed fairly strong for the occasion and sold by the churchwardens for the repairs of the church.

The day felt like an extended picnic because every parishioner brought whatever food they could share. The squire and his lady arrived with their flute and drum, the young people danced or played bowling, and the older folks watched as they enjoyed their ale, which was brewed quite strong for the occasion and sold by the church wardens to fund the church repairs.

During the Middle Ages, Whitsun services were marked by some curious customs, one of which was the letting down of a dove from the roof, another the dropping of balls of fire, of rose leaves, and the like.

During the Middle Ages, Whitsun services featured some strange customs, one of which was lowering a dove from the roof, and another was dropping balls of fire, rose petals, and similar items.

THE MORRIS DANCES.—Whitsuntide was pre-eminently the time for the performance of the Morris dances, which some suppose derive their name from the Spanish Moriseo, a Moor, and the dance was originally identified with the fandango. Others believed them to be connected with one of the season's pagan observances prevalent amongst primitive communities and associated in some mysterious manner with the fertilization and slaughter of all living things.

THE MORRIS DANCES.—Whitsuntide was especially the time for the performance of the Morris dances, which some think got their name from the Spanish Moriseo, meaning a Moor, and the dance was originally linked to the fandango. Others believed they were related to one of the season's pagan rituals common in early communities and somehow connected to the fertilization and slaughter of all living things.

Usually the Morris dances were only performed at special seasons once or twice a year, and in some districts they were only indulged in at Christmas. It is highly significant, and bears out the belief in the religious origin of the movement, that the first of the Whitsuntide dances in some villages was performed on the top of the tower of the church. Lucky indeed were those who took part in these church-top revels, for they were certain to be free of the devil's attentions for some while to come.

Usually, the Morris dances were only performed at special times once or twice a year, and in some areas, they only happened at Christmas. It's very telling, and supports the belief in the religious origins of the movement, that the first of the Whitsuntide dances in some villages was held on top of the church tower. Those who participated in these church-top celebrations were indeed fortunate, as they were sure to be free from the devil's influence for some time afterward.

Weather lore affirms the following:—

Weather lore states the following:—

(a) Dry May
Brings nothing gay.

(b) Mist in May, heat in June,
Makes the harvest come right soon.

(c) Shear your sheep in May,
And shear them all away.

(d) Change not a clout
Till May be out.

(e) A dry May and a leaking June
Make the farmer whistle a merry tune.

(f) A May wet was never kind yet.

(g) For an east wind in May,
[166]'Tis your duty to pray.

(h) Fogs in February mean frosts in May.

(i) Who shears his sheep before St. Gervatius' Day
(May 13th), loves more his wool than his sheep.

(a) A dry May
Brings nothing cheerful.

(b) Mist in May, warmth in June,
Makes the harvest come pretty soon.

(c) Shear your sheep in May,
And shear them all away.

(d) Don’t change a thing
Until May is done.

(e) A dry May and a rainy June
Make the farmer whistle a happy tune.

(f) A wet May has never been good yet.

(g) For an east wind in May,
[166]It’s your job to pray.

(h) Fogs in February mean frosts in May.

(i) Who shears his sheep before St. Gervatius' Day
(May 13th), values his wool more than his sheep.

JUNE

June owes its name to Juno, the goddess of heaven, who takes a special interest in women and protects their interests. She is supposed to accompany every woman through life, from the moment of her birth to her death. Little wonder, then, that the women of ancient times considered that, by propitiating Juno, their fortunes were assured. This they usually did on their birthdays.

June gets its name from Juno, the goddess of the sky, who particularly cares about women and looks out for their interests. It's said that she accompanies every woman through life, from birth to death. No surprise, then, that women in ancient times believed that by honoring Juno, their fortunes were secured. They typically did this on their birthdays.

Midsummer Day (June 24th) is sacred to the memory of John the Baptist, and the ceremonies practised at this season in the Middle Ages were partly relics of the saints and partly relics of old sun worship. Great fires of wood or bones blazed on every mountain top, and were supposed to be typical of the saint, who was called a burning and a shining light.

Midsummer Day (June 24th) is dedicated to remembering John the Baptist, and the ceremonies held during this time in the Middle Ages were a mix of saint veneration and ancient sun worship. Large bonfires made of wood or bones blazed on every mountaintop, representing the saint, who was known as a burning and shining light.

These Beltane fires burned often on bare, flat rocks, not only in England, Scotland, and Ireland, but on the Alps, the Hartz Mountains, and elsewhere. It was a great thing to be present at or in view of one of these fires, for the evil spirit was dispelled by the potency of the light and flames.

These Beltane fires often burned on bare, flat rocks, not just in England, Scotland, and Ireland, but also in the Alps, the Hartz Mountains, and other places. It was a significant experience to witness one of these fires, as the powerful light and flames drove away the evil spirit.

Rhymes regarding June:—

June rhymes:—

(a) A dripping June
Brings all things in tune.

(b) If St. Vitus' Day (June 14th) be rainy weather,
It will rain for thirty days together.

(c) He who bathes in May will soon be laid in clay;
He who bathes in June will sing a merry tune;
But he who bathes in July will dance like a fly.

(d) Look at your corn in May,
And you will come weeping away:
Look at the same in June,
And you'll sing a merry tune.
(e) June, damp and warm, does the farmer no harm.

(f) If it rains on Midsummer Eve, the filberts will be spoilt.

(a) A rainy June
Brings everything into harmony.

(b) If St. Vitus' Day (June 14th) is rainy,
Expect thirty days of rain after that.

(c) If you swim in May, you'll soon be buried;
If you swim in June, you'll sing a happy tune;
But if you swim in July, you'll dance around like a fly.

(d) Check your corn in May,
And you'll end up in tears:
Check it in June,
And you'll sing happily.
(e) June, moist and warm, isn’t bad for farmers.

(f) If it rains on Midsummer Eve, the hazelnuts will be ruined.

JULY

This month was so named in honor of Julius Caesar, whose birth-month it was. The Saxons called it Hey Monat on account of the hay harvest.

This month is named after Julius Caesar, as it is the month he was born. The Saxons referred to it as Hey Monat because of the hay harvest.

The following old sayings regarding July may be noted with interest:—

The following old sayings about July may be noted with interest:—

(a) A shower of rain in July,
When the corn begins to fill
Is worth a plough of oxen
[167]And all belonging theretill.

(b) Ne'er trust a July sky.

(c) Whatever July and August do not boil, September cannot fry.

(d) If the first of July it be rainy weather,
It will rain more or less for four weeks together.

(e) Dog days bright and clear
Indicate a happy year.
But when accompanied by rain,
For better times our hopes are vain.
(The dog days are from July 3rd to Aug. 11th.)

(f) St. Swithin's Day, if ye do rain,
For forty days it will remain.
St. Swithin's Day an ye be fair,
For forty days 'twill rain nae mair.
(St. Swithin's Day is July 15th.)

(h) Whoever eats oysters on St. James's Day will never want
money. (July 25th.)

(a) A rain shower in July,
When the corn starts to fill
Is worth a team of oxen
[167]And everything that comes with it.

(b) Never trust a July sky.

(c) Whatever July and August don't cook, September can't fry.

(d) If it rains on the first of July,
It will rain more or less for four weeks straight.

(e) Bright and clear Dog days
Indicate a good year.
But when they come with rain,
Our hopes for better times are in vain.
(The Dog days are from July 3rd to Aug. 11th.)

(f) If it rains on St. Swithin's Day,
It will rain for forty days straight.
If it's clear on St. Swithin's Day,
It won't rain for forty days.
(St. Swithin's Day is July 15th.)

(h) Whoever eats oysters on St. James's Day will never be short of
money. (July 25th.)

AUGUST

Augustus Caesar, not to be behind Julius, named this month in honor of himself. He was born in September, and it may seem strange that he did not bestow his name on that month; but he preferred August as a number of lucky incidents befell him then, and he gained several important victories.

Augustus Caesar, wanting to match Julius, named this month after himself. He was born in September, and it might seem odd that he didn't choose that month; but he preferred August because a number of fortunate events happened during that time, and he achieved several significant victories.

Rhyming prophecies regarding this month are as follows:—

Rhyming predictions about this month are as follows:—

(a) If Bartlemy's Day (Aug. 24th) be fair and clear,
Hope for a prosperous autumn that year.

(b) Dry August and warm,
Doth harvest no harm.

(c) Yet there is a saying that "A wet August never brings dearth."

(d) On St. Mary's Day (Aug. 15th) sunshine
Brings much good wine.

(e) So many August fogs,
So many winter mists.

(f) Mud in May means bread in August.

(g) After Lammas (Aug. 1st) the corn ripens as much by
night as by day.

(h) As the Dog days commence, so they end.
(The Dog days are from July 3rd to Aug. 11th.)

(i) All the tears that St. Swithin can cry,
St. Bartlemy's dusty mantle wipes dry.

(a) If Bartlemy's Day (Aug. 24) is fair and clear,
Hope for a successful autumn that year.

(b) A dry and warm August,
Doesn't harm the harvest.

(c) Still, there's a saying that "A wet August never leads to scarcity."

(d) On St. Mary's Day (Aug. 15) sunshine
Brings plenty of good wine.

(e) So many August fogs,
So many winter mists.

(f) Mud in May means bread in August.

(g) After Lammas (Aug. 1), the corn ripens as much by
night as by day.

(h) As the Dog Days begin, they also end.
(The Dog Days are from July 3 to Aug. 11.)

(i) All the tears that St. Swithin can cry,
St. Bartlemy's dusty cloak dries.

(St. Swithin's Day is July 15th, and St. Bartlemy's Day Aug. 24th.)

(St. Swithin's Day is July 15th, and St. Bartlemy's Day is August 24th.)

SEPTEMBER

September takes its name from the Latin word, septem, meaning seven. It was the seventh month of the year as long as March was constituted the first month. The Saxons named it Gerst Monat, or barley month, because they reaped the barley then.

September gets its name from the Latin word, septem, which means seven. It was the seventh month of the year when March was considered the first month. The Saxons called it Gerst Monat, or barley month, because that’s when they harvested the barley.

Sayings regarding the month:—

Monthly proverbs:—

(a) If it be fair on the First, it will be fair all the month.

(b) A wet June makes a dry September.

(c) September blow soft,
Until the fruit is in the loft.

(d) If Matthew's Day (Sept. 21st) is bright and clear
There will be good wine in the coming year.

(e) If the hart and the hind meet dry and part dry on Rood Day
Fair (Sept. 14th), for six weeks there will be no more rain.

(f) If on September 19th there is a storm from the south, a mild
winter is certain.

(g) If it does not rain on St. Michael's (Sept. 29th) and Gallus
(Oct. 16th), a dry spring is certain for the coming year.

(h) If St. Michael's (Sept. 29th) brings many acorns, Christmas will
cover the fields with snow.

(i) So many days old the moon on Michaelmas Day (Sept. 29th), so
many floods after.

(j) Michaelmas chickens and parsons' daughters never come to good.

(a) If it’s nice on the 1st, it’ll be nice all month.

(b) A rainy June leads to a dry September.

(c) September breezes gently,
Until the crops are stored away.

(d) If Matthew's Day (Sept. 21st) is clear and bright,
There will be good wine in the coming year.

(e) If the deer meet dry and part dry on Rood Day
(Sept. 14th), there won't be any more rain for six weeks.

(f) If there's a storm from the south on September 19th, expect a mild
winter.

(g) If it doesn’t rain on St. Michael's (Sept. 29th) and Gallus
(Oct. 16th), a dry spring is sure to follow.

(h) If St. Michael's (Sept. 29th) has a lot of acorns, Christmas will
blanket the fields with snow.

(i) The age of the moon on Michaelmas Day (Sept. 29th) indicates
the number of floods to come.

(j) Michaelmas chickens and parsons' daughters never turn out well.

OCTOBER

October is so called from being the eighth month in the old Latin calendar.

October gets its name because it was the eighth month in the ancient Latin calendar.

ALL HALLOW E'EN.—Hallow E'en, the vigil of All Saints' Day, was wont to be a season of merry gathering and quaint observances, especially where lovers were concerned. It is still kept up with great success in Scotland. Propitious omens were sought. Nuts, for instance, were burnt in pairs. If they lay still and burned together, it meant a happy marriage, but if they flew apart, the lovers would not live in harmony. All sorts of charms were practised. Girls pared apples and sought to discern an initial in the shape the peel assumed. The apple had to be peeled in one strip without any break, and the whole strip was then thrown over the left shoulder. Also, they stuck an apple pip on each cheek, and that which fell off first indicated that the love of him whose name it bore was unsound.

ALL HALLOW E'EN.—Hallow E'en, the night before All Saints' Day, used to be a time for fun gatherings and charming traditions, especially when it came to lovers. It is still celebrated quite successfully in Scotland. People looked for favorable signs. For example, nuts were burned in pairs. If they stayed together and burned as one, it meant a happy marriage, but if they separated, the couple wouldn't live in harmony. Many different rituals were performed. Girls peeled apples and tried to see if the peel formed a letter. The apple had to be peeled in a single, continuous strip without breaking, and then the whole strip was thrown over the left shoulder. They also placed an apple seed on each cheek, and the one that fell off first indicated that the love of the person whose name it represented was not genuine.

The customs varied with the locality, but many of them were not unlike the rites of St. Valentine's Day. Burns's poem enshrined most of the Scottish practices, such as throwing a ball of blue yarn into a kiln, winding[169] it in a new one off the old, and, as the end was approached, the maiden enquired, "Who holds?" and a voice from the kiln-pot gave her the name of her future spouse.

The customs differed depending on the location, but many of them were similar to the traditions of St. Valentine's Day. Burns's poem captured most of the Scottish practices, like tossing a ball of blue yarn into a kiln, unwinding it into a new one from the old, and as the end neared, the girl would ask, "Who holds?" and a voice from the kiln would reveal the name of her future partner.

Some girls took a candle into a dark room and peered into a looking glass while they ate an apple or combed their hair, and saw the face of their true love looking over their shoulder. Others went out into the garden in couples, hand in hand, with eyes shut, and pulled the first kail-runt or plant they came to. According to its being big or little, straight or crooked, it was regarded as prophetic of the kind of man they would marry. If the heart of the stem was soft or hard, so would be the man's nature, and, if any earth adhered to the root, it signified "tocher" or fortune.

Some girls took a candle into a dark room and looked into a mirror while they ate an apple or combed their hair, seeing the face of their true love reflected behind them. Others went out into the garden in pairs, hand in hand, with their eyes closed, and picked the first cabbage stalk or plant they encountered. Depending on whether it was big or small, straight or bent, it was seen as a sign of the type of man they would marry. If the heart of the stem was soft or hard, that would reflect the man's character, and if any dirt clung to the root, it indicated "dowry" or fortune.

October prophecies:—

October predictions:—

(a) If October brings much frost and wind,
Then are January and February mild.

(b) Dry your barley in October and you will always be sober.

(c) In October manure your field,
And your land its wealth shall yield.

(d) October never has more than fifteen fine days.

(a) If October has a lot of frost and wind,
Then January and February will be mild.

(b) Dry your barley in October, and you'll always stay sober.

(c) In October, fertilize your field,
And your land will yield its wealth.

(d) October usually doesn't have more than fifteen nice days.

NOVEMBER

November was the ninth month according to the old Latin calendar. It was known as Wint Monat, or wind month, by the Saxons, as the stormy weather then experienced prevented the Vikings putting to sea and attacking their shores. It was sometimes called Blot Monat, or blood month, as it was then customary to kill large numbers of cattle and salt them for winter use.

November was the ninth month in the old Latin calendar. The Saxons referred to it as Wint Monat, or wind month, since the stormy weather during this time kept the Vikings from setting sail and attacking their shores. It was also sometimes called Blot Monat, or blood month, because it was the time when many cattle were slaughtered and preserved with salt for winter use.

November prophecies:

November predictions:

(a) If ducks do slide at Hollantide (Nov. 11th),
At Christmas they will swim.
If ducks do swim at Hollantide,
At Christmas they will slide.

(b) At St. Martin's Day (Nov. 11th),
Winter is on the way.

(c) Set trees at Allhallo'n-tide (Nov. 1st), and command them to
grow. Set them at Candlemas (Feb. 2nd) and beg them to
prosper.

(d) Where the wind is on Martinmas Eve, (Nov. 10th), there it will
be for the rest of the winter.

(e) If there be ice that will bear a duck before Martinmas (Nov. 11th),
[170]there will be none that will bear a goose all the winter.

(f) Wind north-west at Martinmas (Nov. 11th), severe winter to
come.

(g) As at Catherine (Nov. 25th), foul or fair, so will be the next
February.

(a) If ducks slide on Hollantide (Nov. 11th),
they'll swim at Christmas.
If ducks swim on Hollantide,
they'll slide at Christmas.

(b) On St. Martin's Day (Nov. 11th),
winter is coming.

(c) Plant trees on Allhallowtide (Nov. 1st) and tell them to
grow. Plant them on Candlemas (Feb. 2nd) and ask them to
thrive.

(d) Wherever the wind blows on Martinmas Eve (Nov. 10th), that's where it will
stay for the entire winter.

(e) If there's ice thick enough to support a duck before Martinmas (Nov. 11th),
[170]there won’t be any that can support a goose for the whole winter.

(f) If the wind is from the north-west on Martinmas (Nov. 11th), severe winter is ahead.

(g) The weather on Catherine's Day (Nov. 25th), whether good or bad, will reflect what next
February will be like.

DECEMBER

Decem means ten and December was the tenth month of the early Roman calendar. Probably it has had more names conferred upon it than any other of the twelve months. Among the Saxons, it was originally Winter Monat, but after their conversion to Christianity, it was Heligh Monat, or holy month, in honor of the birth of Christ.

Decem means ten, and December was the tenth month of the early Roman calendar. It has likely had more names given to it than any other month in the year. Among the Saxons, it was originally Winter Monat, but after they converted to Christianity, it became Heligh Monat, or holy month, in honor of the birth of Christ.

December proverbs:

December sayings:

(a) December frost and January flood,
Never boded the husbandman good.

(b) Frost on the shortest day (Dec. 22nd) indicates a severe winter.

(c) The day of St. Thomas, the blessed divine
Is good for brewing, baking and killing fat swine.
(St. Thomas's Day is Dec. 21st.)

(d) Never rued the man that laid in his fuel before St. John
(Dec. 27).

(a) December frost and January flood,
Never brought good fortune to the farmer.

(b) Frost on the shortest day (Dec. 22nd) means a tough winter is coming.

(c) St. Thomas's Day, the blessed divine,
Is great for brewing, baking, and butchering fat pigs.
(St. Thomas's Day is Dec. 21st.)

(d) No one ever regretted stocking up on fuel before St. John’s Day
(Dec. 27).

CHRISTMAS EVE.—The Latin Church called Christmas the Feast of Lights, because Christ, the true light, had come into the world, hence the Christmas candle and the Yule log, which sometimes were of immense size.

CHRISTMAS EVE.—The Latin Church referred to Christmas as the Feast of Lights, because Christ, the true light, had entered the world, which is why there are Christmas candles and the Yule log, sometimes extremely large.

"Now blocks to cleave this time requires,
'Gainst Christmas for to make good fires."

In the western parts of Devonshire, a superstitious notion prevails that on Christmas Eve at 12 o'clock the oxen in the stalls are found on their knees, as in an attitude of devotion.

In the western part of Devonshire, there's a superstitious belief that on Christmas Eve at midnight, the oxen in the stalls are seen on their knees, as if in prayer.

Mince pies were intended to represent the offerings of the wise men. As many of the ingredients come from the East, the connection of ideas is plain, but what can be the origin of the notion that it is desirable to eat mince pies made by as many different cooks as possible to ensure as many happy months is not so easily explained. Some authorities are of the opinion that mince pies were formerly baked in coffin-shaped crusts intended to represent the manger, but in all old cookery-books the crust of a pie was styled the coffin.

Mince pies were meant to symbolize the gifts from the wise men. Since many of the ingredients are from the East, the connection is clear, but the idea that it's good luck to eat mince pies made by different cooks to guarantee a year of happiness is harder to explain. Some experts believe that mince pies used to be baked in coffin-shaped crusts meant to represent the manger, but in all old cookbooks, the crust of a pie was called the coffin.

It is said, by those who should be able to speak with authority, that ghosts never appear on the night of December 24th-25th. This is a fact that Charles Dickens must have overlooked.

It is said, by those who should know, that ghosts never show up on the night of December 24th-25th. This is something that Charles Dickens must have missed.

Christmas Proverbs, etc.:—

Christmas Proverbs, etc.:—

(a) A warm Christmas, a cold Easter.

(a) A warm Christmas, a chilly Easter.

(b) A green Christmas, a white Easter.

(b) A green Christmas, a white Easter.

(c) Christmas in snow, Easter in wind.

(c) Christmas in the snow, Easter in the wind.

(d) Christmas wet, empty granary and barrel.

(d) Wet Christmas, empty granary and barrel.

(e) If there is wind on Christmas Day, there will be much fruit the following year.

(e) If it’s windy on Christmas Day, there will be a lot of fruit the next year.

(f) Snow at Christmas brings a good hay crop next year.

(f) Snow at Christmas means a great hay harvest next year.

(g) If Christmas falls on a Sunday, there is good luck in store for all of us.

(g) If Christmas lands on a Sunday, we can expect good luck for everyone.

(h) A child that's born on Christmas Day, is fair, and wise, and good, and gay.

(h) A child born on Christmas Day is fair, wise, good, and happy.

(i) Carols out of season, sorrow without reason.

(i) Holiday songs at the wrong time, sadness without explanation.

(j) If Christmas Day on Thursday be,

(j) If Christmas Day is on Thursday,

A windy winter ye shall see:

A windy winter you will see:

Windy weather in each week,

Windy weather every week,

And hard tempest, strong and thick.

And a fierce storm, powerful and dense.

The summer shall be good and dry,

The summer will be nice and dry,

Corn and beasts will multiply.

Crops and livestock will grow.

(k) Light Christmas, light wheatsheaf. ("Light" here refers to the full moon.)

(k) Light Christmas, light wheatsheaf. ("Light" here refers to the full moon.)

(l) There is a firm belief that to leave Christmas decorations hanging beyond Twelfth-Night is to bring ill-luck to everybody in the house.

(l) Many believe that leaving Christmas decorations up beyond Twelfth Night brings bad luck to everyone in the house.

HOLY INNOCENTS' DAY.—December 28th was formerly reckoned as the most unlucky day of the whole year, and few had the temerity to begin any work or start any new undertaking then.

HOLY INNOCENTS' DAY.—December 28th was once considered the unluckiest day of the entire year, and few people dared to start any work or new projects on that day.

HOGMANAY.—In Scotland, the night of December 31st is known as Hogmanay. Then the fire is "rested," and on no account is it allowed to go out on the hearth, nor is the house swept, nor ashes nor water "thrown out," in case all the luck should be swept out. "Dirt bodes luck." It is lucky to give away food or money, to break a drinking glass accidentally, for a girl to see a man from her window on New Year's morning, and the birth of a child brings good luck to the entire family.

HOGMANAY.—In Scotland, the night of December 31st is called Hogmanay. On this night, the fire is "rested," and it must not go out on the hearth. You shouldn’t sweep the house, nor should you throw out ashes or water, as that might sweep away all the luck. "Dirt bodes luck." It’s considered good fortune to give away food or money, to break a drinking glass by accident, for a girl to see a man from her window on New Year's morning, and the birth of a child brings good luck to the whole family.

OTHER WEATHER PROPHECIES

A blustering night, a fair day.

A stormy night, a beautiful day.

One fair day in winter is often the mother of a storm.

One nice winter day is often the start of a storm.

A snow winter, a rich summer and autumn.

A snowy winter, a bountiful summer, and autumn.

A summer fog is for fair weather.

A summer fog is meant for nice weather.

A foot deep of rain will kill hay and grain. But a foot deep of snow will make all things grow.

A foot of rain will destroy hay and grain. But a foot of snow will help everything grow.

A sunshiny shower never lasts an hour.

A sunny shower never lasts an hour.

A late spring is a great blessing.

A late spring is such a wonderful blessing.

A wet spring, a dry harvest.

A rainy spring, a dry harvest.

After a wet year, a cold one.

After a rainy year, a chilly one.

As the days lengthen, so the cold strengthens.

As the days get longer, the cold becomes more intense.

Between twelve and two, you'll see what the day will do.

Between twelve and two, you'll see what the day has in store.

Cloudy mornings, clear evenings.

Cloudy mornings, sunny evenings.

Evenings red and mornings grey help the traveller on his way. Evenings grey and mornings red bring down rain upon his head.

Evenings are red and mornings are gray, guiding the traveler on his journey. Evenings are gray and mornings are red, bringing rain down on his head.

A bee was never caught in a shower.

A bee has never been caught in the rain.

If fowls roll in the sand, rain is at hand.

If birds are rolling in the sand, rain is on the way.

If hoar frost comes on mornings twain, the third day surely will have rain.

If frost appears on two mornings, it’s definitely going to rain the third day.

If Friday be clear, have for Sunday no fear.

If Friday is clear, you don’t need to worry about Sunday.

If the cock goes crowing to bed, he'll certainly rise with a watery head.

If the rooster crows before bed, he'll definitely wake up with a headache.

If the moon changes on a Sunday, there will be a flood before the month is out.

If the moon shifts on a Sunday, there will be a flood before the month ends.

If the oak is out before the ash, twill be a summer of wet and splash.

If the oak leaves before the ash, it will be a summer of rain and puddles.

If the wind is north-east three days without rain, eight days will pass before south wind again.

If the wind blows from the northeast for three days without rain, it will be eight days before the south wind blows again.

Neither give credit to a clear winter nor a cloudy spring.

Neither trust a clear winter nor a cloudy spring.

On Thursday at three, look out and you'll see what Friday will be.

On Thursday at three, take a look and you’ll see what Friday will bring.

Rain at seven, fine at eleven. Rain at eight, not fine till eight.

Rain at seven, clear by eleven. Rain at eight, not clear until eight.

It is not spring until one can put down a foot on a dozen daisies.

It isn't spring until you can step on a dozen daisies.

Mackerel sky, mackerel sky; never long wet and never long dry.

Mackerel sky, mackerel sky; it never stays wet for long and never stays dry for long.

Thunder in spring, cold will bring.

Thunder in spring means cold weather is coming.

Sharp horns do threaten windy weather (referring to the points of the moon).

Sharp horns do threaten windy weather (referring to the points of the moon).

When the squirrel eats nuts on a tree, there'll be weather as warm as warm can be.

When the squirrel eats nuts in a tree, the weather will be as warm as it can get.

When the wind veers against the sun, trust it not, for back 'twill run.

When the wind blows against the sun, don’t trust it, because it will turn back.

When a cow tries to scratch its ear, it means that a storm is very near.

When a cow tries to scratch its ear, it means a storm is really close.


A CALENDAR FOR LOVERS

The information set out below is derived from star-readings and other heavenly data. It applies only to the average individual. The days of the months refer to the birthdays of those whom the information concerns.

The information presented below comes from star readings and other celestial data. It only applies to the average person. The days of the months correspond to the birthdays of those the information is about.

JANUARY

1.—Will make a good partner, though desirous of being the ruler.

1.—Will be a good partner, even though wanting to be in charge.

2.—Likely to marry late.

2.—Probably getting married later.

3.—Women born on this day often marry men younger than themselves.

3.—Women born on this day often marry younger men.

4.—Will make an excellent partner if allowed to lead a peaceful life.

4.—Will make a great partner if allowed to live a peaceful life.

5.—Likely to marry late, but the union will bring considerable happiness.

5.—Likely to marry later in life, but the partnership will bring a lot of happiness.

6.—Married life will be a success if both partners are prepared to run the home on business lines.

6.—Married life will thrive if both partners are ready to manage the household like a business.

7.—Will be cautious in entering the matrimonial state.

7.—Will be careful when entering marriage.

8.—Married life will become more and more a boon, as the years pass by.

8.—Marriage will continue to be a blessing as the years go by.

9.—Will marry late and have much difficulty in making up his or her mind.

9.—Will marry later in life and will have a hard time deciding.

10.—Money matters will cause the greatest concern during married life.

10.—Financial issues will be the biggest concern during married life.

11.—Such an individual will make a difficult partner unless he or she marries someone with a stronger will.

11.—That person will be a challenging partner unless they marry someone with a stronger will.

12.—Somewhat slow in deciding on marriage.

12.—Kind of slow to make a decision about getting married.

13.—Likely to miss rare opportunities by wavering.

13.—You’re likely to miss rare opportunities by hesitating.

14.—Will be critical regarding his or her partner.

14.—Will be critical of their partner.

15.—A faithful lover, but should avoid too close a relationship with his or her partner's relatives.

15.—A loyal partner, but should steer clear of getting too close to their partner's family.

16.—Will need a good deal of persuasion or assistance in agreeing to marriage; but will not regret having taken the step, afterwards.

16.—Will need a lot of convincing or help to agree to marriage; but won’t regret the decision afterward.

17.—Unduly shy in facing the routine of his or her wedding.

17.—Excessively shy about dealing with the everyday aspects of their wedding.

18.—Will want to keep dark the facts of his or her wedding, but not because he or she is ashamed of the partner.

18.—Will want to keep the details of their wedding private, but not because they are ashamed of their partner.

19.—A late marriage.

19.—A late wedding.

20.—Not likely to show the extent of his or her affections.

20.—Not likely to express the depth of their feelings.

21.—Will think overmuch of gaining security in the world before plunging into marriage.

21.—Will think too much about achieving security in the world before jumping into marriage.

22.—Will probably have an exalted opinion of his or her partner, due to great affection.

22.—Will likely have a high opinion of their partner because of strong affection.

23.—A faithful lover.

A loyal partner.

24.—Likely to marry late and will want to rule the roost.

24.—Probably going to get married later in life and will want to be in charge.

25.—Slow at expressing feelings of love, but once the mind is made up there will be no wavering.

25.—Slow to express feelings of love, but once a decision is made, there will be no turning back.

26.—Such an individual should see that he or she is not marrying on insufficient money. Considerable difficulties are likely to result, if this warning is overlooked.

26.—Such a person should ensure that they are not getting married without enough money. Serious problems are likely to arise if this warning is ignored.

27.—There will be more love expressed after marriage than before.

27.—People will express more love after getting married than they did before.

28.—Such an individual must seriously question himself or herself whether he or she is really marrying for love.

28.—Such a person must seriously ask themselves whether they are really marrying for love.

29.—Not a person to fall in love at first sight.

29.—Not someone who falls in love at first sight.

30.—Love is likely to be a matter of business.

30.—Love is probably just a business transaction.

31.—A very faithful lover and one that will take his or her obligations very seriously.

31.—A very devoted partner who takes their commitments seriously.

FEBRUARY

1.—Unlikely to marry before a number of romances have been experienced.

1.—Not likely to get married until after trying out a few relationships.

2.—Will think worlds of the one he or she marries.

2.—Will think highly of the one they marry.

3.—Is not likely to enter matrimony without considering all the "pros and cons."

3.—Is unlikely to get married without weighing all the "pros and cons."

4.—Likely to put too much faith in his or her partner and to think too highly of him or her.

4.—Tends to trust their partner too much and think too highly of them.

5.—A rather late marriage, but it will be a real love match when it is eventually planned.

5.—A somewhat delayed wedding, but it will be a true love match when it finally takes place.

6.—Very likely to consider him or herself unequal to the partner; perhaps unworthy is the more correct description. This erroneous idea should be banished.

6.—Very likely to think of him or herself as not equal to the partner; perhaps unworthy is a better description. This mistaken belief should be eliminated.

7.—Rather slow in showing affection.

7.—Pretty slow to show love.

8.—It is highly important that this individual marries the right person; otherwise he or she will never be thoroughly happy.

8.—It’s really important that this person marries the right one; otherwise, he or she will never be truly happy.

9.—It is "fifty-fifty" whether he or she marries at all.

9.—It's a "50/50" chance that he or she will get married at all.

10.—Probably a breaker of hearts.

10.—Likely a heartbreaker.

11.—Likely to expect the partner to be a paragon of virtue and to be disappointed if he or she is not.

11.—It’s likely to expect your partner to be a model of perfection and to feel let down if they’re not.

12.—If relations can be kept from interfering, marriage will bring great blessings.

12.—If relatives can refrain from interfering, marriage will bring significant blessings.

13.—Not likely to marry the person everybody supposes will be the one.

13.—Probably not going to marry the person everyone thinks will be the one.

14.—Will make a very kind and attentive partner, if the partner plays a similar role.

14.—Will be a very kind and attentive partner if their partner plays a similar role.

15.—Too fond of comforts and one's own company to embark on marriage lightly.

15.—Too attached to comforts and enjoying my own company to rush into marriage.

16.—Will expect a great deal from married life. May easily be disappointed.

16.—You will expect a lot from married life. You might end up feeling disappointed.

17.—Will find it difficult to choose the right partner from a large circle of acquaintances.

17.—Will find it hard to choose the right partner from a large circle of acquaintances.

18.—Marriage will be late.

Marriage will be delayed.

19.—Will fall in love many times before making the all-important choice.

19.—Will fall in love multiple times before making the crucial decision.

20.—Will not fall into love unconsciously. It will need an effort.

20.—Love won’t happen by accident. It will require effort.

21.—Nobody will know what this individual thinks in regard to love matters. Most likely he will announce, one day, to the astonishment of all that he is to be married shortly.

21.—Nobody will know what this person thinks about love. Most likely, he will announce one day, to everyone's shock, that he’s getting married soon.

22.—A long courtship awaits this person.

22.—This person has a long courtship ahead of them.

23.—Should marry someone with totally different qualities and an entirely different outlook on life.

23.—Should marry someone with completely different qualities and a totally different perspective on life.

24.—Will grow to think so highly of his or her partner that life without this person, even for a day, becomes unbearable.

24.—Will come to think so highly of their partner that life without this person, even for a day, becomes unbearable.

25.—Likely to be fickle.

25.—Probably going to be fickle.

26.—Men born on this date are liable to find that the girl has formed an attachment elsewhere, while they were weighing up her good qualities. Girls may hesitate to say "yes" and find that the opportunity has passed.

26.—Men born on this date may discover that the girl has developed feelings for someone else while they were considering her positive traits. Girls might hesitate to say "yes" and realize that the chance has slipped away.

27.—Marriage might easily prove somewhat disappointing.

27.—Marriage might turn out to be a bit disappointing.

28.—Such individuals should make absolutely sure of their minds before sealing the bargain.

28.—Such individuals should be completely certain of their decision before finalizing the deal.

29.—People born on the twenty-ninth are always considered to be very lucky in matters of love and marriage.

29.—People born on the twenty-ninth are always seen as very lucky in love and marriage.

MARCH

1.—There are signs that point to dangerous flirtations.

1.—There are signs that indicate risky flirting.

2.—Greatest happiness will come after the first few years of married life have passed away.

2.—The greatest joy will come after the first few years of married life are over.

3.—Marriage will mean considerable happiness.

3.—Marriage will bring a lot of happiness.

4.—Such individuals have a most compelling way with the opposite sex and they make excellent partners.

4.—Such individuals have a very engaging way with the opposite sex, and they make great partners.

5.—Is not likely to remain satisfied with the love of one person.

5.—Is not likely to be satisfied with the love of just one person.

6.—Marriage for such as you is necessary. It will be the making of you.

6.—Marriage is essential for someone like you. It will be the key to your growth.

7.—A very faithful lover.

7.—A very loyal partner.

8.—Will be extremely happy, if he or she does not rush into marriage and choose the wrong partner.

8.—Will be extremely happy if they do not rush into marriage and choose the wrong partner.

9.—It is probable that you will have numerous tempting chances to marry. The proper selection will be a matter fraught with great difficulties.

9.—You will probably have many tempting opportunities to get married. Choosing the right one will be a challenging task.

10.—Will treat matrimony too much as a business.

10.—Will treat marriage too much like a business.

11.—Likely to make a very suitable match.

11.—Likely a great match.

12.—An early marriage, most likely, not with the person most friends think probable.

12.—An early marriage, probably not with the person most friends expect.

13.—A happy married life is almost certain.

13.—A happy marriage is pretty much guaranteed.

14.—This individual will be at his or her wits' ends to make the final and proper decision.

14.—This person will be completely at a loss trying to make the final and right decision.

15.—After marriage, this person will thank his or her lucky stars that events have shaped as they have, especially in view of doubt experienced at the moment of deciding.

15.—After getting married, this person will be grateful for how everything turned out, especially considering the doubts felt at the time of making the decision.

16.—"A dark horse." Nobody understands him or her, not even the partner for life. This only adds to the individual's attractions.

16.—"A dark horse." No one gets him or her, not even their lifelong partner. This just makes the person more intriguing.

17.—If this individual works hard, as the horoscope says he or she should, married life will prove a great blessing.

17.—If this person works hard, as their horoscope suggests they should, married life will be a wonderful blessing.

18.—Married life will not be supremely romantic, but it will be congenial.

18.—Married life may not be ultra-romantic, but it will be comfortable.

19.—There are dark patches in this individual's married life. They may be quarrels and estrangements, but they will not be continuous.

19.—There are some rough patches in this person's married life. There may be arguments and separations, but they won't last long.

20.—He or she will be very faithful and have an extremely high opinion of the partner.

20.—They will be very faithful and have an extremely high opinion of their partner.

21.—This individual will have unnecessary disappointments, largely through a temperament which blinds him or her to the partner's point of view.

21.—This person will face unnecessary disappointments, mainly due to a mindset that prevents them from seeing things from their partner’s perspective.

22.—Likely to put up with difficulties rather than cause unpleasantness. Is worthy of better treatment.

22.—More likely to endure challenges than create conflict. Deserves better treatment.

23.—The opposite of March 22nd. Is likely to cause trouble for things that hardly matter.

23.—The opposite of March 22nd is probably going to create issues over things that don’t really matter.

24.—Rather fickle in love affairs.

24.—Quite fickle in relationships.

25.—A very passionate individual. Will only be satisfied with marriage if the partner gives way to him or her on almost all matters.

25.—A very passionate person. Will only be satisfied with marriage if their partner yields to them on almost everything.

26.—Very fond of the opposite sex. May find the situation becomes awkward.

26.—Very fond of the opposite sex. May find the situation gets awkward.

27.—A thoughtful individual who will make the partner of the marriage very happy.

27.—A considerate person who will make their marriage partner very happy.

28.—Will make a good husband or wife, but money matters may cause difficulties.

28.—Will make a good husband or wife, but financial issues may create challenges.

29.—This individual may easily take offence at things done by the partner. Otherwise, he or she will be affectionate.

29.—This person might get offended easily by things their partner does. Otherwise, they will be loving.

30.—This person will probably show more affection before marriage than after.

30.—This person will likely show more affection before getting married than after.

31.—A person who will make a charming partner if the one he or she marries sets out to pander to his or her foibles.

31.—A person who will be a delightful partner if the one they marry chooses to cater to their quirks.

APRIL

1.—An early marriage is probable and it should be a very happy one.

1.—A young marriage is likely, and it should be a very happy one.

2.—Will make a marriage in which the man plays a subordinate part.

2.—Will make a marriage where the man takes a secondary role.

3.—The general course of marriage will be very happy, but there are likely to be times of estrangement.

3.—The overall experience of marriage will be quite happy, but there will probably be moments of distance.

4.—A somewhat rebellious nature is likely to cause occasional difficulties.

4.—A somewhat rebellious nature might lead to some occasional challenges.

5.—Likely to marry without giving the matter all the consideration it deserves.

5.—Probably going to marry without fully thinking it through.

6.—This individual will probably hesitate before accepting a partner for so long that the opportunity will be missed.

6.—This person will likely hesitate before accepting a partner for so long that the chance will be lost.

7.—This individual will only be happy in the married state if the partner is particularly amenable.

7.—This person will only be happy in marriage if their partner is especially accommodating.

8.—A rather passionate lover, but the ardor will considerably lessen as time rolls on.

8.—A pretty passionate lover, but that intensity will fade quite a bit as time goes on.

9.—Married life may fall short of expectations because the individual refuses to face difficulties.

9.—Married life may not meet expectations because the person refuses to confront challenges.

10.—Marriage should be undertaken early.

10.—Marriage should happen early.

11.—Has great attractions for the opposite sex and is likely to be fickle.

11.—Has a lot of appeal to the opposite sex and is likely to be unfaithful.

12.—Very affectionate but is likely to overlook the desires of his or her partner.

12.—Very caring but tends to ignore the needs of their partner.

13.—This individual may neglect his or her partner through being unthoughtful.

13.—This person may neglect their partner by being inconsiderate.

14.—An individual who will be quite content to sail through married life in a placid manner.

14.—A person who will be perfectly happy to navigate married life smoothly.

15.—Likely to fall in love at first sight.

15.—It's likely you'll fall in love at first sight.

16.—Will find married life very congenial if he or she takes the upper hand.

16.—Will find married life quite enjoyable if they take control.

17.—An individual who will be difficult to understand, but with better qualities than are usually attributed to him or her.

17.—A person who may be hard to understand, but possesses better qualities than what people typically give them credit for.

18—Will only be happy in married life if the home is artistically planned.

18—Will only be happy in married life if the home is beautifully designed.

19.—A happy married life if the partner can understand this individual's temperament.

19.—A happy married life is possible if the partner can understand this person's temperament.

20.—Will marry early.

20.—Will get married early.

21.—Love and marriage will be the means of providing considerable happiness.

21.—Love and marriage will be the way to bring a lot of happiness.

22.—An individual who will love deeply, but may be inclined to jealousy.

22.—A person who will love wholeheartedly, but might be prone to jealousy.

23.—Marriage will be planned and carried out in a very short space of time.

23.—Marriage will be organized and executed in a very short amount of time.

24.—Should avoid marriage with a person of strong likes and dislikes.

24.—Should avoid marriage with someone who has strong likes and dislikes.

25.—The course of true love never runs smoothly, and it will not with this individual.

25.—The path of true love is never easy, and it won't be with this person.

26.—Warm-hearted, this person will make an admirable partner.

26.—Kind-hearted, this person will be an excellent partner.

27.—An individual who should not rush into marriage lightly. He or she is liable to be guided more by the heart than the head.

27.—A person shouldn’t rush into marriage without thinking it through. They might be led more by emotions than by logic.

28.—Will make an admirable lover and partner in marriage.

28.—Will be a fantastic lover and partner in marriage.

29.—Very emotional, this individual should guard against marrying someone who is too matter of fact.

29.—Very emotional, this person should be careful about marrying someone who is too practical.

30.—An individual who will put the home before everything else.

30.—A person who prioritizes home above all else.

MAY

1.—A very affectionate person where the right partner is concerned.

1.—A very loving person when it comes to the right partner.

2.—Will be most concerned in providing joys for his or her partner.

2.—Will be most focused on bringing happiness to their partner.

3.—Is likely to be an admirable husband or wife as long as he or she may indulge in harmless flirtations.

3.—Is likely to be a great husband or wife as long as he or she can enjoy harmless flirtations.

4.—Early married life may have its ups and downs owing to misunderstandings. Later on, things will materially improve, due to a better knowledge of each other.

4.—The early days of marriage can have their highs and lows because of misunderstandings. Over time, things will get a lot better as you get to know each other more.

5.—Very affectionate if allowed to idolize his or her partner.

5.—Very affectionate if allowed to adore his or her partner.

6.—A very charming lover.

6.—A really charming partner.

7.—This individual is apt to be swayed by extremes, but on the whole he or she will prove an excellent partner in marriage.

7.—This person is likely to be influenced by extremes, but overall he or she will be a great partner in marriage.

8.—He or she is much too practical to allow petty worries to mar the married life.

8.—They are way too practical to let small worries mess up married life.

9.—An individual who will take marriage very seriously.

9.—A person who takes marriage very seriously.

10.—Marriage will mean some sacrifices but many joys. It will be tremendously worth while.

10.—Marriage will involve some sacrifices but also a lot of joy. It will definitely be worth it.

11.—An individual who will have numerous "affairs" before settling down to the right partner.

11.—A person who will have many "relationships" before finding the right partner.

12.—There are disappointments for this partner, and the greatest joys of marriage will only come in middle life.

12.—This partner will face disappointments, and the true joys of marriage will only come in middle age.

13.—A person who will expect his or her partner to be perfect. Given this, he or she will be adorable.

13.—A person who expects their partner to be perfect. Because of this, they will be charming.

14.—Love will be life to this person.

14.—Love will bring life to this person.

15.—A person who will work hard to give the partner a glorious time.

15.—A person who will put in the effort to make their partner have an amazing time.

16.—An individual who will be sought after by numerous members of the opposite sex.

16.—A person who will be desired by many members of the opposite sex.

17.—One who will love very deeply.

17.—Someone who will love very deeply.

18.—An individual who will play with love for a long time before giving it serious consideration.

18.—A person who will flirt with love for a while before taking it seriously.

19.—Having a warm heart and a generous nature, this person is sure to bring his partner much happiness.

19.—With a kind heart and a generous spirit, this person is bound to bring their partner a lot of happiness.

20.—This individual will have so many attachments that he or she will find difficulty in making the right choice.

20.—This person will have so many connections that they will struggle to make the right choice.

21.—An excellent and faithful husband or wife.

21.—A great and trustworthy husband or wife.

22.—This individual will aspire to marrying beyond his or her station.

22.—This person will aim to marry someone outside their social class.

23.—This person is likely to seek elsewhere, if refused on the first occasion, be he a man. Thus, the prospective bride should be wary of saying "no" out of caprice.

23.—This person will probably look for someone else if turned down the first time, whether he’s a man or not. Therefore, the future bride should be careful about saying "no" on a whim.

24.—Of a sensitive nature, this person will be very shy in showing his or her feelings.

24.—This person is sensitive and will be very shy about expressing their feelings.

25.—Rather apt to grumble about the trifles of married life. Quick to notice faults.

25.—Tends to complain about the small things in married life. Quick to spot flaws.

26.—This person is likely to work out the affairs of love much as he or she would attend to a tradesman's account.

26.—This person is probably going to handle love matters just like they would deal with a bill from a shop.

27.—A person who would prove a more practical than ardent lover.

27.—A person who would be a more practical lover than a passionate one.

28.—Very much admired by the opposite sex, but one who is likely to cool down a great deal after marriage.

28.—Highly admired by the other gender, but someone who is likely to lose interest significantly after marriage.

29.—One who finds it difficult to be more than three-quarters in love.

29.—One who struggles to be more than three-quarters in love.

30.—A number of minor love affairs will suddenly give place to finding the right partner, followed by a speedy marriage.

30.—Several small romantic relationships will quickly lead to discovering the right partner, followed by a fast marriage.

31.—Likely to be jealous without sufficient cause.

31.—Probably going to be jealous for no good reason.

JUNE

1.—An individual who will treat matrimony with a great deal of caution.

1.—A person who will approach marriage with a lot of caution.

2.—Slow in showing affection, but is in earnest when he or she does.

2.—Slow to show affection, but sincere when they do.

3.—This person will have to be careful if he or she is not to lose the partner, wanted most.

3.—This person needs to be careful if they don't want to lose the partner they desire the most.

4.—You have a very high opinion of the opposite sex, and your affections are not centered on one person. This will make your married life somewhat difficult.

4.—You have a very high opinion of the opposite sex, and your affections aren't focused on just one person. This will make your married life a bit challenging.

5.—This person will have difficulty in knowing his or her mind.

5.—This person will struggle to understand their own thoughts.

6.—Marriage will be the beginning of much happiness.

6.—Marriage will be the start of a lot of happiness.

7.—Do not be discouraged if things appear black at first. The end is what matters most, and things will work out happily.

7.—Don’t lose hope if things seem bleak at first. What matters most is the outcome, and everything will turn out fine.

8.—His or her love affairs must be carefully handled if success is to come of them.

8.—Their love affairs need to be managed carefully if they want to succeed.

9.—A happy married life is in store.

A happy marriage awaits.

10.—It will require much tact if the good ship "Matrimony" is to sail the seas of adventure without coming to harm.

10.—It will take a lot of skill if the good ship "Matrimony" is going to navigate the seas of adventure without getting into trouble.

11.—This individual may never realize all his or her dreams of matrimony.

11.—This person may never achieve all their dreams of marriage.

12.—Will most likely drift into the married state hardly knowing it.

12.—Will probably slip into marriage without even realizing it.

13.—You are too practical to make anything but a very sensible union.

13.—You're too practical to create anything but a very sensible partnership.

14.—This individual will have numerous flirtations, then a time of quiet, followed by a happy marriage.

14.—This person will have many flings, then a period of calm, followed by a joyful marriage.

15.—It will require two sensible heads to make a successful marriage.

15.—It will take two reasonable people to make a successful marriage.

16.—This individual will look for an accomplished partner who will understand all his or her peculiarities.

16.—This person will seek a skilled partner who will understand all their quirks.

17.—Rather given to flirting.

17.—Quite flirtatious.

18.—Will not fall into love easily.

18.—Will not easily fall in love.

19.—This individual will be much esteemed by the opposite sex, more for his or her inner qualities than for those appearing on the surface.

19.—This person will be highly regarded by the opposite sex, more for their inner qualities than for their outward appearance.

20.—Will make a very charming partner.

20.—Will make a really charming partner.

21.—This person will make love a matter of fact affair and rob it of its romance.

21.—This person will turn love into a straightforward transaction and take away its romance.

22.—A person who is apt to delay marriage too long, being afraid of making a mistake.

22.—A person who tends to put off marriage for too long, fearing they might make a mistake.

23.—This person will expect the one he or she marries to be extremely Victorian. There must never be as much as a suspicion of flirting.

23.—This person will expect their partner to be very traditional. There must never be even a hint of flirting.

24.—He or she will put the home before everything else.

24.—They will prioritize home above everything else.

25.—Much liked and even spoiled by the opposite sex, it will be difficult for him or her to settle down comfortably to a married life.

25.—Being well-liked and even spoiled by the opposite sex, it will be hard for him or her to adjust easily to married life.

26.—An individual who will never forget the first love.

26.—A person who will always remember their first love.

27.—It is advisable to marry early to avoid entanglements.

27.—It's a good idea to marry young to avoid complications.

28.—A person who will deny him or herself much in order to make his or her partner happy.

28.—A person who will sacrifice a lot to make their partner happy.

29.—Many mistakes before marriage, but a life of great comfort after.

29.—Many mistakes before marriage, but a life of great comfort afterwards.

30.—A great decision will have to be made. It will depend on which of two is the better to take.

30.—A big decision will need to be made. It will depend on which of the two choices is better to take.

JULY

1.—This person is likely to choose a partner without taking into consideration all that he or she should.

1.—This person is likely to pick a partner without considering everything they should.

2.—The course of early love may result in a certain amount of unhappiness.

2.—The path of young love can lead to some unhappiness.

3.—Likely to marry early, after having experienced several attachments.

3.—Probably going to get married young, after having gone through a few relationships.

4.—There will be more happiness after marriage than before.

4.—There will be more happiness after marriage than before.

5.—This individual will thank his or her lucky stars that someone else[182] was not chosen for a partner. The "someone else" was thought by everybody to be the favorite.

5.—This person will thank their lucky stars that someone else[182] wasn't picked as a partner. Everyone thought that "someone else" was the favorite.

6.—A very attractive lover, but a breaker of hearts.

6.—A very charming lover, but a heartbreaker.

7.—A married life with several ups and down, but none of them really serious.

7.—A married life with its share of ups and downs, but none of them really serious.

8.—This individual belongs to the type of person who marries the girl or man he or she knows best.

8.—This person is the type who marries the girl or guy they know best.

9.—Marriage will open a new and more beautiful life for this person.

9.—Getting married will open up a new and more beautiful life for this person.

10.—It is doubtful if this person really wants to marry.

10.—It's questionable whether this person truly wants to get married.

11.—An individual who prefers the excitement of flirtations to the settled life of marriage; that is until it is too late.

11.—A person who enjoys the thrill of flirting more than the stability of marriage; that is, until it's too late.

12.—Likely to seek a good marriage financially.

12.—Probably looking for a financially stable marriage.

13.—A very happy marriage, if interfering relations can be kept at a distance.

13.—A very happy marriage, as long as meddling relatives are kept at bay.

14.—Marriage may not be all that is expected of it.

14.—Marriage might not be everything people think it is.

15.—A long courtship followed by a happy union.

15.—A lengthy dating period followed by a joyful marriage.

16.—Given a partner of worthy character, this individual will bless the day of marriage.

16.—With a partner of good character, this person will cherish the day of their wedding.

17.—Will think more and more of his or her partner as time wears on.

17.—Will think more and more about their partner as time goes on.

18.—An individual whose matrimonial affairs will surprise his or her friends.

18.—A person whose marriage situation will astonish their friends.

19.—Many passionate romances will be experienced before the fateful decision is made.

19.—Many intense romances will be experienced before the life-changing decision is made.

20.—An individual who will wish to be as romantic after the wedding as before.

20.—A person who wants to be just as romantic after the wedding as they were before.

21.—A very sympathetic lover.

21.—A really caring partner.

22.—An individual who will show very little affection, but who will have, however, more than his or her share. A peculiarity of temperament will cause him or her to hide it.

22.—A person who displays very little affection, but who will have, nonetheless, more than their fair share. A quirk of personality will lead them to keep it hidden.

23.—Will make an excellent partner.

Will be an excellent partner.

24.—This individual has only to idolize his or her partner to make a perfect success of married life.

24.—This person just needs to admire their partner to make a perfect success of married life.

25.—As long as the partner does not wish to rule this person, marriage will be extremely successful.

25.—As long as the partner doesn't want to control this person, the marriage will be very successful.

26.—Great happiness will come of the union as long as both the partners retain their affections for the other.

26.—Great happiness will come from the partnership as long as both partners keep their feelings for each other.

27.—Many minor love affairs before the right one is experienced.

27.—Many small romantic encounters occur before the right one comes along.

28.—An individual who is likely to marry someone of a very different age—either considerably older or younger.

28.—A person who is likely to marry someone who is much older or younger than them.

29.—A very bright and attractive husband or wife. That is what this individual will be.

29.—A very charming and appealing husband or wife. That's what this person will be.

30.—A person who will be happy in marriage, as long as finances cause no troubles.

30.—A person who will be happy in marriage as long as money issues don’t cause any problems.

31.—There is little indication that this person troubles much about love matters.

31.—There’s not much evidence that this person cares much about love issues.

AUGUST

1.—Marriage likely to be rather late.

1.—Marriage is probably going to happen later in life.

2.—Will be very generous towards his or her partner.

2.—Will be very generous to their partner.

3.—The first love will never be forgotten by this individual.

3.—This person will never forget their first love.

4.—The course of true love will not run smoothly at first: later, it will mend.

4.—The path of true love isn’t smooth at first: eventually, it will get better.

5.—This person possesses a strong will and, as long as the partner bends to this will, all will be well.

5.—This person has a strong will, and as long as the partner goes along with it, everything will be fine.

6.—It will be advisable to go slowly. Any undue haste may result in a fiasco.

6.—It’s best to take your time. Rushing can lead to disaster.

7.—This individual must put aside all the old loves, once the marriage ceremony has been performed. It will be dangerous to meet them again.

7.—This person must let go of all past loves once the wedding ceremony is over. It could be risky to see them again.

8.—This person will prove a great favorite with the opposite sex. He or she will be so successful that a good deal of caution is needed.

8.—This person will become very popular with the opposite sex. He or she will be so successful that a lot of caution is necessary.

9.—The latter half of the married life will bring the most happiness.

9.—The second half of married life will bring the most happiness.

10.—Marriage must be considered from all its angles before the important step is taken: otherwise, disappointments will be caused.

10.—Marriage needs to be thought about from all perspectives before taking the important step; otherwise, it can lead to disappointments.

11.—Your generous nature will assure a happy married life.

11.—Your generous spirit will guarantee a happy married life.

12.—Several love affairs are indicated before the real one will be experienced. There should be no undue haste in the choosing.

12.—Several romances are suggested before the genuine one is found. There shouldn't be any rush in making a choice.

13.—Your happiness in love affairs will not depend so much on you as on those with whom you associate.

13.—Your happiness in romantic relationships will depend more on the people you surround yourself with than on you.

14.—Do not become apprehensive if the right partner is slow in coming to you. A rather late marriage is indicated.

14.—Don't worry if the right partner takes a while to come along. A somewhat late marriage is expected.

15.—There is every reason to think that this individual will choose the right partner and enjoy a happy married life.

15.—There’s every reason to believe that this person will pick the right partner and have a happy married life.

16.—It is likely that this person will marry someone well-off.

16.—This person will probably marry someone rich.

17.—There is an indication that there may be a break in the engagement, but that the affair will be patched up to the satisfaction of both parties.

17.—It looks like there could be a pause in the engagement, but it seems the issue will be resolved in a way that works for both sides.

18.—Money matters are the only ones that are likely to cause any disagreements in the marriage life. Steer clear of these and all will be well.

18.—Financial issues are the only things that are likely to cause disagreements in married life. Avoid these, and everything will be fine.

19.—Marry before you have settled habits or it will be difficult to make the mutual concessions that marriage entails.

19.—Get married before you settle into habits, or it will be hard to make the compromises that marriage requires.

20.—There may be some unhappiness in the early part of your married career.

20.—You might experience some unhappiness in the early days of your marriage.

21.—This person is likely to be very passionate.

21.—This person is probably really passionate.

22.—Likely to marry late, owing to a desire for personal comforts.

22.—Probably going to marry late because they want to enjoy personal comforts.

23.—This person will be easily pleased with married life, and the union will be a very happy one if the partner is not of an exacting nature.

23.—This person will be easily satisfied with married life, and the relationship will be very happy if the partner isn't demanding.

24.—Is very fond of the opposite sex. He or she will find some difficulty in deciding whom to marry.

24.—Is very fond of the opposite sex. They will find it somewhat difficult to decide whom to marry.

25.—Somewhat fickle. He or she may cause the marriage partner some anxiety on this account.

25.—Somewhat unpredictable. This might cause their spouse some stress because of it.

26.—An individual who will see the utmost good in his or her partner.

26.—A person who will recognize the greatest value in their partner.

27.—This person's marriage will be a proper sequel to the years of courtship.

27.—This person's marriage will be a fitting continuation of the years they spent dating.

28.—Married life should bring many joys and blessings.

28.—Marriage should bring many joys and blessings.

29.—This person will find it difficult to be satisfied with the love of one person.

29.—This person will have a hard time being content with the love of just one person.

30.—This individual will have the power of making his or her partner think worlds of him or her.

30.—This person will have the ability to make their partner think highly of them.

31.—A person lacking passion; one who looks upon marriage as a business proposition. The man will marry for a housekeeper; the woman for a roof over her head.

31.—A person lacking passion; someone who sees marriage as a business deal. The man will marry for a housekeeper; the woman for a place to live.

SEPTEMBER

1.—Will make an excellent husband or wife.

1.—Will make a great husband or wife.

2.—Likely to expect too much of marriage.

2.—Likely to expect too much from marriage.

3.—This individual may tire of marriage if the partner is not decidedly emotional and passionate.

3.—This person might get bored with marriage if their partner isn't clearly emotional and passionate.

4.—Greatest happiness is likely to come in the middle period of married life. In the early portion, you and your partner will not have learned to[185] understand each other: in the late portion, there will be a tendency for you to go your own ways.

4.—The greatest happiness usually comes in the middle years of marriage. In the early stages, you and your partner won't have figured out how to understand each other; in the later years, you'll likely start to drift apart.

5.—There is a likelihood that secret romances will be continued after the knot has been tied.

5.—It’s likely that secret relationships will continue even after the wedding.

6.—You are a little too independent and will not consider the feelings of your partner as much as you should.

6.—You’re a bit too independent and don’t take your partner's feelings into account as much as you should.

7.—There are signs that you may neglect to make love to your partner after the wedding. Then the happiness of both will be jeopardized.

7.—There are signs that you might forget to be intimate with your partner after the wedding. If that happens, the happiness of both of you will be at risk.

8.—You lack sufficient emotion to make marriage the success it ought to be.

8.—You don't have enough emotion to make marriage the success it should be.

9.—Your marriage may be too much of a business and not enough of a love affair.

9.—Your marriage might be more of a business deal and less of a love story.

10.—You are likely to be drawn to those who are not sufficiently attracted to you. It means that the chances are you will marry late.

10.—You’re probably going to be attracted to people who don’t feel the same way about you. This suggests that you’re likely to get married later in life.

11.—Capable of being very affectionate.

Very affectionate.

12.—Will make an admirable husband or wife. You will be blind to the faults of your partner.

12.—Will make a great husband or wife. You will overlook your partner's flaws.

13.—You will fall in love several times and have some difficulty in deciding whom you ought to marry.

13.—You will fall in love multiple times and struggle to decide who you should marry.

14.—A person who is too sensitive in love affairs. Likely to experience some disappointments before marriage.

14.—A person who is overly sensitive in romantic relationships. Likely to face some disappointments before getting married.

15.—You are an ardent lover, perhaps too ardent to make the happiest of marriages.

15.—You are a passionate lover, maybe too passionate to have the happiest marriage.

16.—A person likely to enter upon marriage without giving the matter all the consideration it deserves.

16.—A person who is likely to enter into marriage without giving it the thoughtful consideration it deserves.

17.—Your knowledge of people enables you to judge accurately who will make the best partner to fit in with your ideals.

17.—Your understanding of people helps you to accurately determine who will be the best partner to align with your ideals.

18.—An individual who has a strong will and who, therefore, can do much towards persuading the person of his or her choice to share life with him or her.

18.—A person with a strong will can do a lot to convince the person they want to be with to share their life.

19.—Your love-making will be governed less by your affections than by your reason.

19.—Your flirting will be driven more by your logic than by your feelings.

20.—Likely to marry late, as you do not feel your position good enough to share with a partner.

20.—You’re probably going to marry later because you don’t think your situation is stable enough to share with someone else.

21.—You are likely to be attracted to two very different people at the same time. Your choice ought to be made in favor of the one who more approximates your own station of life.

21.—You’re probably going to be drawn to two very different people at the same time. You should choose the one who is closer to your own level in life.

22.—You can be a delightful companion and ought to make an excellent husband or wife.

22.—You can be a great partner and should make an amazing husband or wife.

23.—Your marriage will make a great difference to you, for the better.

23.—Your marriage will significantly improve your life.

24.—All your love affairs will not bring happiness, but your marriage will be a success.

24.—None of your romantic relationships will lead to happiness, but your marriage will be successful.

25.—Probably you will marry a person with whom you fell in love at sight.

25.—You will probably marry someone you fell in love with at first sight.

26.—Married life will bring considerable happiness, but there will be occasions when your vanity will be hurt and you will then be somewhat morose.

26.—Married life will bring a lot of happiness, but there will be times when your pride will be hurt and you'll feel a bit down.

27.—You will usually treat your partner with considerable affection, but there are times when you will speak in a very hasty manner.

27.—You will generally treat your partner with a lot of affection, but there will be moments when you speak very quickly.

28.—You must be careful whom you marry, as you are not likely to be too sure of your own mind.

28.—You need to be careful about who you marry, since you're probably not totally sure of your own feelings.

29.—Likely to have many strings to your bow.

29.—You probably have a lot of skills.

30.—Be very certain that the attachments you form are worthy of you.

30.—Make sure that the connections you make are deserving of you.

OCTOBER

1.—You have a strong desire to create a good impression with the opposite sex. This desire may lead you into danger.

1.—You really want to make a good impression on the opposite sex. This desire could put you in risky situations.

2.—An individual who will make an excellent partner except when he or she is in the wrong. On such occasions he or she will present a very unsympathetic nature.

2.—A person who would be a great partner, except when they are in the wrong. In those moments, they will show a very unkind side.

3.—Marriage will mean everything to such individuals. They must be careful that the wedded state brings no disillusions.

3.—Marriage will mean everything to these individuals. They need to be cautious that being married doesn't lead to any disappointments.

4.—What unhappiness comes in married life will be due to friends who interfere.

4.—The unhappiness in married life often comes from friends who interfere.

5.—Home life will give you the existence you require: therefore you must avoid marriage with a gad-about.

5.—Home life will provide you the stable environment you need, so you should steer clear of marrying a social butterfly.

6.—Your marriage will be eminently successful.

6.—Your marriage will be highly successful.

7.—You are an individual of somewhat fickle temperament; but you will settle down once you meet the right person.

7.—You have a somewhat unpredictable personality, but you'll find stability once you meet the right person.

8.—You are an excellent companion and will make numerous friends of the opposite sex. Choosing the right partner, in your case, will be difficult.

8.—You are a great companion and will make many friends of the opposite sex. Choosing the right partner will be challenging for you.

9.—An individual who will love intensely and who has the capacity for making an excellent partner in marriage.

9.—Someone who will love deeply and has the ability to be a great partner in marriage.

10.—Marriage should be thoroughly successful if financial worries do not upset your calculations.

10.—Marriage should be completely successful if money problems don't mess up your plans.

11.—An individual who will experience much pain as a result of unsuitable friendships.

11.—A person who will go through a lot of pain because of bad friendships.

12.—Likely to find it difficult to remain in love with one person for any length of time.

12.—Likely to have a hard time staying in love with one person for very long.

13.—Married life will bring considerable happiness, but lovemaking should be indulged in after the wedding as much as before.

13.—Married life will bring a lot of happiness, but intimacy should be enjoyed after the wedding just as much as before.

14.—Your partner will appreciate little surprises, such as tokens of your affection, even after you are married. Do not forget this.

14.—Your partner will appreciate small surprises, like gestures of your love, even after you’re married. Don’t forget this.

15.—You are liable to be too cold towards your partner. Recall the early days of your friendship.

15.—You might be too cold towards your partner. Remember the early days of your friendship.

16.—An individual who will treat married life in a too matter-of-fact way.

16.—A person who approaches married life in a very practical manner.

17.—Love is not life to you: but once you meet the right person, happiness will reign supreme.

17.—Love isn’t everything for you: but when you find the right person, happiness will take over.

18.—You will approach your love affairs in a very common-sense manner. Thus, you are not likely to make any mistake.

18.—You will handle your relationships in a very practical way. So, you probably won’t make any mistakes.

19.—A very worthy partner.

19.—A great partner.

20.—The earlier years of married life will not be the most successful, though they will be the most exciting.

20.—The early years of marriage may not be the most successful, but they will definitely be the most exciting.

21.—Do not expect every comfort and joy after the wedding ceremony. Money may be a cause of difficulties.

21.—Don't expect to have every comfort and joy right after the wedding ceremony. Money can be a source of problems.

22.—An individual who will experience some trouble in knowing his or her mind.

22.—A person who will have some difficulty figuring out their thoughts.

23.—Slow in acquiring affection; but once a friendship is formed, he or she will be in great earnest.

23.—Slow to form attachments, but once a friendship is established, they will be very sincere.

24.—A happy married life is almost certain.

24.—A happy married life is pretty much guaranteed.

25.—An individual who is likely to be a more practical than affectionate lover.

25.—A person who is likely to be more practical than romantic in a relationship.

26.—Unduly shy in facing the business of a wedding.

26.—Excessively nervous about dealing with the details of a wedding.

27.—This person will have much deeper affections than are suggested by appearances.

27.—This person will have much deeper feelings than what appearances suggest.

28.—Family relations are not likely to make the path of matrimony any rosier.

28.—Family relationships probably won’t make married life any easier.

29.—More love and affection will be expressed after marriage than before.

29.—More love and affection will be shown after marriage than before.

30.—Rather apt to rule his or her partner when things have settled down after the wedding.

30.—Tends to dominate their partner once things have settled down after the wedding.

31.—A lover who would satisfy any reasonable being.

31.—A lover who would meet the needs of any reasonable person.

NOVEMBER

1.—There will be many surprises for this person.

1.—This person is going to experience a lot of surprises.

2.—Great happiness will come of the union, as long as both the partners avoid trouble-making friendships.

2.—Great happiness will result from the union, as long as both partners steer clear of toxic friendships.

3.—Harmless flirtations are hardly harmless, when indulged in by this person.

3.—Innocent flirting isn't really innocent when this person gets involved.

4.—There will be ups and downs in this person's married life, but the "ups" will exceed the "downs."

4.—There will be highs and lows in this person's married life, but the "highs" will outnumber the "lows."

5.—This person will not be rebuffed. If a man, he will not take "no" for an answer.

5.—This person won't be turned away. If he's a man, he won’t accept "no" as an answer.

6.—An attractive person with the opposite sex, but likely to cool down a great deal after marriage.

6.—An attractive person of the opposite sex, but probably will lose a lot of their charm after marriage.

7.—There will be many love affairs, but it is doubtful if marriage will result with any of them.

7.—There will be many romantic relationships, but it's uncertain if any of them will lead to marriage.

8.—A person likely to make an admirable partner in marriage, if allowed to follow his or her own harmless way.

8.—A person who could make a wonderful partner in marriage if given the freedom to pursue their own harmless interests.

9.—Marriage will come early.

9.—Marriage will happen soon.

10.—A very affectionate lover and marriage partner.

10.—A very loving partner and spouse.

11.—Of a practical nature, this person will know exactly how to steer clear of matrimonial troubles.

11.—In a practical sense, this person will know exactly how to avoid marital issues.

12.—Will make an admirable husband or wife.

12.—Will make an excellent husband or wife.

13.—This person will love very deeply, perhaps too deeply, as it may lead to unfounded jealousy.

13.—This person will love intensely, maybe even too intensely, as it could lead to unnecessary jealousy.

14.—It is doubtful if this individual wishes in his heart to marry.

14.—It’s uncertain whether this person genuinely wants to get married.

15.—Somewhat fickle in love affairs.

15.—A bit inconsistent in relationships.

16.—Married life will be less romantic than anticipated, but it will be more congenial and placid.

16.—Married life will be less romantic than you expect, but it will be friendlier and more peaceful.

17.—Too fond of comforts and one's own company to embark on marriage lightly.

17.—Too attached to comforts and enjoying one’s own company to rush into marriage.

18.—This person will be conscious of the fact that he or she invariably falls in love with the wrong person. This will last until the age of 22 or 23 is reached.

18.—This person will be aware that they always fall in love with the wrong person. This will continue until they reach the age of 22 or 23.

19.—Marriage should turn out very well.

19.—Marriage should be great.

20.—A late and happy marriage is indicated.

20.—A delayed but joyful marriage is suggested.

21.—Likely to be very passionate.

21.—Probably going to be very passionate.

22.—A person who is sure to have several love affairs. A feature of these is that some of them will be revivals of old ones.

22.—Someone who is likely to have multiple romantic relationships. One characteristic of these is that some of them will be rekindlings of past ones.

23.—Marriage means everything to you and you are decidedly unsuited to living a lonely life.

23.—Marriage means everything to you, and you’re definitely not cut out for living a lonely life.

24.—You are sentimental and emotional and will think highly of your partner.

24.—You are sentimental and emotional and will hold your partner in high regard.

25.—Do not rush into marriage without considering the matter very seriously.

25.—Don't rush into marriage without thinking about it very carefully.

26.—You have an ideal for whom you are searching. However, the ideal does not exist. There are plenty of good fish in the sea, nevertheless.

26.—You have an ideal that you’re looking for. However, that ideal doesn't exist. There are plenty of good options out there, though.

27.—A rather sudden wedding.

27.—A pretty sudden wedding.

28.—You will be happy only as long as your partner gives you the upper hand.

28.—You will only be happy as long as your partner lets you have control.

29.—Marriage will be mixed. Much happiness, some sorrows.

29.—Marriage will be a mix of joy and some sadness.

30.—This person will have many love affairs, in fact he or she is the type that prefers a succession of such affairs to settling down to marriage.

30.—This person will have many relationships; in fact, he or she is the type that prefers a series of these relationships over committing to marriage.

DECEMBER

1.—Somewhat headstrong, this person will want to rule the home.

1.—A bit stubborn, this person will want to take charge of the household.

2.—A very easygoing partner. Happy as long as his or her mate guides the ship through the troubled seas.

2.—A very laid-back partner. Happy as long as their significant other steers the ship through the rough waters.

3.—Men born on this day often marry women older than themselves.

3.—Men born on this day often marry women who are older than they are.

4.—Somewhat slow in deciding on marriage.

4.—A bit hesitant about deciding on marriage.

5.—Likely to find marriage more of a boon than anticipated.

5.—Probably to find marriage more beneficial than expected.

6.—This person will, probably, marry someone whom nobody anticipated would be the individual.

6.—This person will probably marry someone that no one expected would be the one.

7.—This individual should marry someone with totally different qualities and an entirely different outlook on life.

7.—This person should marry someone with completely different qualities and a totally different perspective on life.

8.—Such people have a most compelling way with the opposite sex and they make good partners.

8.—Such people have a really strong connection with the opposite sex, and they make great partners.

9.—Very fond of the opposite sex; a character that may easily experience difficulties.

9.—Very fond of the opposite sex; a trait that can easily lead to complications.

10.—Will make a marriage in which the man plays the minor part.

10.—Will create a marriage where the man takes on a supporting role.

11.—Marriage will be planned and carried out in a short space of time. The haste may be deplored later on.

11.—Marriage will be organized and completed quickly. The rush may be regretted later on.

12.—A person who will take marriage very seriously.

12.—Someone who will take marriage very seriously.

13.—This individual will play at lovemaking for a long time before treating it seriously.

13.—This person will flirt for a long time before taking it seriously.

14.—A person who will have numerous flirtations, then a period in which the other sex is more or less ignored, followed by a sudden and happy marriage.

14.—A person who has a lot of flirtations, then goes through a phase where they mostly ignore the opposite sex, and finally ends up in a quick and happy marriage.

15.—Liable to delay marriage too long, or until it cannot provide the blessings anticipated of it.

15.—Prone to delaying marriage for too long, or until it can't bring the blessings that were expected.

16.—Married life will bring many joys and blessings.

16.—Married life will bring a lot of joy and blessings.

17.—Do not be cold and uncommunicative to your partner. Act as you did before the wedding.

17.—Don’t be distant and unresponsive with your partner. Keep behaving like you did before you got married.

18.—You will be slow in acquiring affection. Once a friendship is formed, however, it will be a very deep one.

18.—You will take your time to develop feelings for others. However, once a friendship is formed, it will be very deep.

19.—As long as your partner is not one given to "laying down the law," you will have a very happy existence.

19.—As long as your partner isn't someone who insists on being in charge all the time, you'll have a really happy life together.

20.—Be very careful that you do not fall in love with someone after marriage.

20.—Be very careful not to fall in love with someone after getting married.

21.—Marriage will be supremely happy.

21.—Marriage will be incredibly happy.

22.—You are somewhat fickle and will, probably, suffer in consequence.

22.—You're a bit unpredictable and will likely face the consequences.

23.—Your marriage is likely to have the effect of complicating your financial position.

23.—Your marriage is probably going to complicate your finances.

24.—A person who will find married life of average happiness.

24.—A person who will experience an average level of happiness in married life.

25.—Do not keep from your partner information that should rightly be shared. You are not confiding enough and this may very well cause unhappiness.

25.—Don’t withhold information from your partner that should be shared. You’re not being open enough, and this could lead to unhappiness.

26.—Avoid extravagance in married life and all will be well.

26.—Avoid excessive spending in married life and everything will be fine.

27.—A kind and generous partner.

A thoughtful and generous partner.

28.—Take little notice of what your friends tell you of your intended one. Be guided by your feelings alone.

28.—Pay little attention to what your friends say about the one you're interested in. Trust your own feelings above all else.

29.—You will marry late and your only regret will be that you did not find your partner earlier.

29.—You'll get married later in life, and your only regret will be that you didn't find your partner sooner.

30.—You and your partner will, largely, keep yourselves to yourselves. You will be all in all to each other, and it will prove a very happy existence.

30.—You and your partner will mainly keep to yourselves. You’ll be everything to each other, and it will be a very happy life.

31.—You will make an admirable husband or wife, especially if your partner is one of the "easy-going" type.

31.—You'll make a great husband or wife, especially if your partner is one of the "easy-going" types.


MAKING USEFUL MASCOTS

Anyone of a handy disposition can make mascots that will bring luck to him or herself, as well as to countless friends. In addition, they may be made for selling at bazaars or even for profit in shops.

Anyone with a bit of skill can create mascots that will bring good luck to themselves and many friends. Additionally, they can be made to sell at fairs or for profit in stores.

HORSESHOES.—As a rule, it is best in this case to obtain a supply of old and worn horseshoes—any local farrier will be glad to sell them for a penny or two apiece—and to make them presentable. First, knock off the rust, and then wash them if necessary. It is not a bad plan to beg some old nails from the farrier, to slip one or two in the holes, here and there of each shoe, and to twist them round with pliers so that they cannot fall out. Then give the shoes a coat of paint—either aluminum or stove-black. When dry, thread a strip of ribbon of your lucky color through a hole on either side of the shoe, so that the shoe can be easily hung up. But, please do be careful to arrange the ribbon so that the shoe can only be hung tips upwards.

HORSESHOES.—Generally, it’s best to get a supply of old and worn horseshoes—any local blacksmith will happily sell them for a penny or two each—and to tidy them up. First, remove the rust, and wash them if needed. It’s also a good idea to ask the blacksmith for some old nails; slide one or two into the holes of each shoe and twist them with pliers so they won’t fall out. Then paint the shoes—either with aluminum paint or stove-black. Once dry, thread a strip of ribbon in your lucky color through a hole on each side of the shoe, making it easy to hang up. Just be sure to arrange the ribbon so that the shoe can only be hung with the open side facing up.

Failing a supply of worn shoes, the best idea is to cut horseshoes from a sheet of thick cardboard. There is an illustration on p. 6 which will give you an idea of the correct shape to aim at. When the shoes are cut, paint them with black or silver ink, and tie with ribbon, as already suggested.

If you don’t have any old shoes, the best option is to cut horseshoes out of a thick piece of cardboard. There’s a picture on p. 6 that shows you the right shape to go for. Once you’ve cut out the shoes, paint them with black or silver ink, and tie them with ribbon, as mentioned before.

SWASTIKAS.—Large swastikas are best cut out of thick cardboard, as suggested in the previous paragraph for horseshoes, but small ones, suitable for wearing, are not difficult to cut out of sheet metal, if a triangular file is at hand for cleaning up the corners and edges. When worn, Swastikas are usually hung diamond-wise. Therefore, it is necessary to drill a small hole in one of the corners of the shape. A coat of gold paint or transparent lacquer will add to the appearance of the finish.

SWASTIKAS.—Large swastikas are best made from thick cardboard, as mentioned earlier for horseshoes, but small ones that can be worn are not hard to cut out of sheet metal, especially if you have a triangular file to tidy up the corners and edges. When worn, swastikas are typically hung in a diamond shape. So, it's important to drill a small hole in one of the corners of the design. A coat of gold paint or clear lacquer will enhance the overall look.

SCARABS.—When scarabs are to be made, the shape with the closed wings will be found much the simpler to construct. They can be made out of large oval buttons. If the buttons are flat, it is advisable to give them a domed surface by applying a suitable layer of plastic wood. This is a putty-like substance which dries rapidly and which can be moulded to the required shape with the fingers. When the plastic wood is dry and hard, smooth the surface with fine glass-paper and ornament it with oil paints. A dull light blue serves best for the groundwork, and the pattern can be added with a small brush, using grey or black paint. In this way, some very realistic scarabs can be made easily.

SCARABS.—When making scarabs, the shape with closed wings is much simpler to create. You can use large oval buttons for this. If the buttons are flat, it's best to give them a domed surface by applying a suitable layer of plastic wood. This putty-like material dries quickly and can be shaped easily with your fingers. Once the plastic wood is dry and hard, smooth the surface with fine sandpaper and decorate it with oil paints. A dull light blue is ideal for the base color, and you can add the pattern with a small brush using gray or black paint. This way, you can easily make some very realistic scarabs.

CADUCEUS OR STAFF OF MERCURY.—This lucky device is very difficult to make in the form of a model. However, the same purpose can be served by a picture. Draw the outline in pencil (see p. 9), give it a wash of silver color and line in the pattern with India ink. A picture, made in this way, about twelve inches high, on a white card, would look very attractive when framed.

CADUCEUS OR STAFF OF MERCURY.—This lucky symbol is quite challenging to create as a model. However, you can achieve the same effect with a drawing. Start by sketching the outline in pencil (see p. 9), then add a silver wash and outline the design with India ink. A drawing done this way, about twelve inches tall, on a white card, would look very appealing when framed.

ARROWHEADS.—Those of us who have an eye for geology will have no difficulty in picking up flints, shaped like arrowheads (see p. 8), along the sides of country roads. Failing these, we can get some slips of granite, and, with hammer and chisel, shape them as shown on the page mentioned. The next thing is to obtain some gilt wire, and to make slings to support the arrowheads. These can then be hung up or worn, according to their size.

ARROWHEADS.—Those of us who are interested in geology will easily find flints shaped like arrowheads (see p. 8) along country roads. If we can't find those, we can use some pieces of granite and, with a hammer and chisel, shape them as shown on the referenced page. Next, we need to get some gold wire to make slings to hold the arrowheads. These can then be displayed or worn, depending on their size.

TETS.—These mallet-shaped mascots can be made readily by cutting small strips of wood to serve as handles, and then moulding the heads in plastic wood. When the latter has dried hard, all the surfaces are coated with some bright colored paint, and, after that, additional bands of color are added to serve as ornamentation (see p. 8).

TETS.—These mallet-shaped mascots can be easily made by cutting small strips of wood for handles and then shaping the heads using plastic wood. Once the plastic wood has dried and hardened, all surfaces are covered with bright-colored paint, and then extra bands of color are added for decoration (see p. 8).

BLACK CATS AND OTHER DOLL MASCOTS.—Any woman or girl who is good at needlework can make cats and doll-shaped mascots fairly readily. The first thing is to cut a paper pattern of the parts, using newspaper for the purpose. Usually, it is advisable to make the pattern in no more than two parts; one for the left side, the other for the right, or one for the front, the other for the back, according to the way the creature is to be executed. If this is done, it must be recognized that each part should be considerably larger than the animal is to appear, since although the pattern looks as though it need only serve for the front or back, or sides, it really has to supply the width as well.

BLACK CATS AND OTHER DOLL MASCOTS.—Any woman or girl who is skilled at sewing can easily make cats and doll-shaped mascots. The first step is to cut a paper pattern for the parts, using newspaper for this purpose. It's usually best to create the pattern in no more than two pieces; one for the left side and the other for the right, or one for the front and the other for the back, depending on how the character will be made. If this is done, it’s important to remember that each part should be noticeably larger than how the finished product will look, since even though the pattern seems like it only needs to cover the front or back, or the sides, it actually needs to account for the overall width as well.

When the paper pattern has been suitably shaped, cut out the stuff to agree with it, allowing an edging for turning in. Use black velvet or black fur cloth, unless some color is desired. Then, place the two pieces together, face to face, stitch round most of the edges; follow by turning the outside in and stuff the interior through the gap of stitches. Old but soft rags do for the stuffing. When nice and evenly plump, stitch up the gap, taking care to fold in the seams. The last stage is to ornament the creature and form its features. Buttons serve for eyes, stitches of red wool or silk make the mouth and nose, and whiskers are supplied by hairs taken from a broom. A band of ribbon, tied in a bow, round the neck, completes the mascot.

When the paper pattern is shaped properly, cut out the fabric to match it, leaving some edge for turning in. Use black velvet or black fur fabric, unless you want a different color. Then, place the two pieces together, facing each other, and stitch around most of the edges. Next, turn it right side out and stuff the interior through the gap in the stitches. Old, soft rags work well for stuffing. Once it’s nice and evenly plump, stitch up the gap, making sure to tuck in the seams. The final step is to decorate the creature and create its features. Buttons can be used for eyes, red wool or silk stitches can form the mouth and nose, and whiskers can be made from hairs taken from a broom. A ribbon tied in a bow around the neck finishes off the mascot.

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