Show WHY of superstitions by H I 1 R V I 1 N 0 KINQ TIGER LILIES tj THE IE rural districts Astric ts of new rag IN IM land the lie middle states and ill the middle west there la is a su that looking closely into a tiger lly illy will cifune fre eldes here Is another instance of the persIs persistence tenee to in modern man of the wind mind tin example of how it ranks today ju juh as it did in the lie dawn of the ages the user tiger itty illy Is s n native tit of china and was not introduced into the lie western world until comparatively in adern times yet tills this gorgeous rienus go speckled specia od lower tit ot once brou ses tn in the unconscious that old old bellef belief in limm homeopathic inagi so firmly held hy by ou our primitive ancestors like like this and nature wo worship sometimes separately sometimes lines inter interwoven have been the parents of the majority of the cults of ancient and modern superstitions it ft Is no an interesting fact net though that while tile persistent primitive perpetuates in popular superstitions other forms of ancient teagle such superstitions ions ire are inherited ug a it were haap aae a pedigree cun can be traced so too those superstitions d from nature worship and tins illic cults of benthen henl hen lien then gods and rod god desses tint but the generative day fot those forces of superstition Is gune gone homeopathic magic alone retains si such ch vitality that it la abl able e to create now new superstitions from dby to city so 1 1 I youl you look ool into a freckled tl er illy you will lie be freckled yourself Is it stiver superstition r st I 1 alon which though widespread ls alpe 0 ol 01 modern creation i t OD by mcclur Ne paper |