Show t h. h THAT L NEW YEAR Omens of ot good and bad luck always have been associated with the New Year all founded more mare or orless orless orless less on the supposition that supreme supreme su su- su preme power was vested in an nn unseen unseen unseen un un- un- un seen deity who could bring good goodluck goodluck goodluck luck if it properly appeased and mete out punishments if 11 offended Among the old superstitions arc are many quaint customs that have been observed for centuries and have come down almost to this day and age They include To bring good luck one must wear something new on the first firstI I da day of ot the year ear This is an old English belief j In some parts of ot England and andI I Scotland it is believed to be un f r r d j lucky to leave the house on New Years Year's Day until some outsider has entered In There is also an old superstition concerning the weather told in an and lid d legend as follows If New Year night wind south It warmth and growth If west much milk and fish in sea If It north much cold and storms therell there'll be bc If cast east the tree will bear much fruit If northeast flee It It man and brute It was considered unlucky also for tor one to make a present on New Years Year's until one had first been re re- re |