m ROTOGRAVURE fe El SECTION ip The Omaha Sunday Bee Hallowe'en at Summerhill Farm OCTOBER 31 1920 f:l " ft, V W H ' U Ml K I Clam The fir?t ceremony of Hallowe'en is, putting each a "stock" or plant of cabbage. They must go out iHn.- flu" ey"Jsht a?d P the first they m-et with; it? being big or little, straight or crooked, is prophetic of the size and shape of the grand object of alt their spells the husband or wife. If any "yird"- rr ",v ' " iwrmnc; ana me usie oi tne "custoc, ' that is, the heart of the iv iv iuuivuc vi nit uiuiai temper iuu uisposiiion. Hi! bit ' 0 Steal out, unperceived, and sow a handful of hemp-seed, harrowing it with anything you can con veniently draw after you. Repeat, now and then, "Hemp-seed I sow tljee. hemp-seed I sow thee; and him (or her) that is to be my true love, come after me and pou thee." Look over your left shoulder, and you will see the appearance of the person invoked, in the attitude of pulling hemp. Some traditions say, "Come after me and shaw thee, that is, show thyself; in which casj it simply appears. Others omit the harrowing, and say. "Come after me and harrow thee." o I r 'I r I ' (I I t. uTt' '' lM'lo t lookini iliu; rat an apple. More it, and. lome tradition! uv von DO oc; pp.-1 4S I V T in, f j 1 head of the door; and the ChrisTian n.m i ofD ol Z i f are Jla.ced omecre above the priority of placing the "runts ne IZH t hm chancc bnn8s 'nt h' "e are. according to the 5Sq n s J 'nnniipi