The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, November 16, 1906, Image 7

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The New Idea Womans Magazine illustrates and
describes the famous Ten Cent New Idea Dress
Patterns from the models of which the illus
trations for this advertisement are taken
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in Italy tne aristocracy still protects
Itself from the evil eye and the multi
tude is still devoted to the little evil
eye charms to secure immunity from
disaster
The true evil eye charm of the Ital
ians is in the shape of a tiny hand the
index and the little finger being point
ed out and the third and fourth fingers
being held down by the thumb The
charm however is merely a represen
tation of the way in which the Italian
holds his hand When pointed outward
he wishes to cast the evil eye on an
enemy or when turned toward himself
he thinks to protect himself from its
malicious spell
This little charm can be bought in
Italy of various materials coral tor
toise shell silver and gold being the
ones in highest favor The coral
charms are those worn by the poorer
classes since of a cheap grade of the
material they can be bought for a few
sous Naturally the aristocracy prefer
them of gold In Italian money these
tiny things then cost the equivalent of
about 8 Sometimes they are seen
exquisitely modeled the fingers and
nails being as carefully chiseled aa
marble statues
Another small hand that the Italian
wears as a charm is known as the
Manus Panthea a facsimile of which
Is to be found in the museum In Rome
It Is referred to In various Egyptian
papyri and indeed was worn by the
ancients to prevent disease and witch
craft and the evil eye from taking hold
of them and to induce love and amia
bility
This hand has the thumb the index
and the middle fingers held out in a
straight line while the other two are
turned under toward the palm of the
hand Instead of being smooth on its
outer surface as Is the evil eye hand
It Is covered with many mystical sym
bolsa tooth a serpent and so on
Each of these little signs has its pe
culiar charm and is as well understood
and heeded among the Italians today
as formerly among the Egyptian magi
cians
The third small hand which the Ital
ians wear for their supposed good Is
the so called Manus Pontificous or the
hand of the Holy Father It shows the
four fingers held out closely together
and the thumb alone is curved under
the palm of the hand As the Manus
Panthea it is covered on the outside
with mystical symbols Washington
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FOIBLES OF LITERARY MEN
Keats liked red pepper on his toast
Dickens was fond of wearing jew
elry
Daudet wore his eyeglasses when
asleep
Joaquin Miller nails all his chairs
to the wall
Ha wthorne always washed his hands
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The New Idea Wo
TRIBUN
Derore reading a letter from his wife
Alexandre Dumas the younger bought
a new painting every time he had a
new book published
Thackeray used to lift his hat when
ever he passed the house in which he
wrote Vanity Fair
Robert Eyowning could not sit still
With the constant shuffling of his feet
holes were worn in the carpet
Robert Louis Stevensons favorite
recreation was playing the flute in or
der as he said to tune up his ideas
Darwin had no respect for books and
would cut a big volume in two for con
venience in handling or he would tear
out the leaves he required for refer
ence
Ao Sweetlienrtins In Ireland
Through a great part of Ireland pub
lic opinion molded by the clergy sepa
rates the sexes as far as possible At
the church door and wherever else they
congregate men group on one side wo
men on the other It Is not well
thought of for people of opposite sexes
to be seen walking along the road to
gether even to a market The position
certainly of some ecclesiastics has
been made definite by the refusal of
certain bishops to allow mixed class
es In branches of the Gaelic league
On the whole public opinion discour
ages whatever can be justly or even
unjustly set down as sweethearting
Edinburgh Review
The Extinct Mamo
Perhaps the most notable native bird
of the Sandwich Islands was the ma
mo which has been extinct compara
tively only a few years It had two
little tufts of yellow feathers on Its
wings which were used exclusively in
the manufacture of cloaks worn by the
kings of those islands The estimated
value of one of the cloaks is 200000
and it took an almost indefinite num
ber of birds to furnish the feathers
London Times
Thunder and liigrhtnlng
Here is a Georgia youngsters defini
tion of thunder and lightning
The thunder is maw readin a lec
ture to paw an the lightnin is paw
runnln to git away from it But I
doubt if lightnin kin beat him when
he jumps the garden fence an hits the
grit Atlanta Constitution
All In the Point of Vieve
It seems a terrible thing to lead a
dogs life panted the cur with the
tin can attachmenttaTvling into a cor
ner to rest himself
Oh I dont know contentedly an
swered the lap dog Chicago Tribune
Self Esteem
Druggist Huh You seem to think
you are the boss of this establishment
New Clerk Oh no sir Druggist
Then why do you talk like a blooming
Idiot Exchange
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McCook Nebraska
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