Some Gipsy Lore

The day of the week on which you are born is the best to commenee business. Fridajs aud Tuesdays are the luckiest i'or women; though women Fairly shudder over regarding Friday a iucky day. Sundays aud Mondays are ;he best for men. Never enter a new louse or sign a lease in April, June or November, and avoid the llth for any sind of an enterprise. The lucky days fcr business are the three flrst days of ;he moon's age; for marriage, the 7tb, 9th and 12th. Ask favors on the 14th, 15th and 17tb, but beware of the 16oh and 21st. These are all the moon's age. To answer letters choose an odd day of the moon; to travel on land choose the incrense, and for ocean the decrease of the moon. Start new buildings in March. Don't marry oa your birthday or on auy martyr's day. "VVhich are some of the most promnent Higns of events, as it were, that ast their shadows before ?" the reportr asked, vealizing that he was getting nouah "points" to set up as a fortune eller hituself. "Thousandsof thero,"answered Celia, but 1 can't think of rnany now. llere a one that I have never known tofail: t you meet a white horse, if you are foing on particular business, it raeans uccess. If it ia a piebald horse, it means that whatever you have asked 'or will be given you." Another: "If a ngeon that does not belong to you flies n your house it means success. If it ests on a bed, death. If therearetwo igeons, there will be a weddiDg. Nev■r teil a dveam befure breakfast. The ame dream three times is friendly warning. Had "Williani the lid and the Duke of Buckingham paid attention to this they would have have eseanpd doath as they did." w-aped "Howabout cards? Do you evt,, usetrem?" ever "Sometimes; but the planeta and stars have much more to do with us As we are born we are controlled' Planetary influence is a thing the soi eutists of later days laugh at, but whn can say they are better infoimed tban the astrologers of old. For myaelf I depend more on the science ot astroloev than on cards, though palmistry helps ■ I
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