"POPULAR SUPERSTITIONS."

Any one who takes the trouble to analyze his own peculiar beliefs and those of his friends, will not be surprised to find that superstition is at the root of most of them, but we doubt whether very many realize how widespread is the belief which exists in the popular superstitions of the day. The results of the inquiry recently made by the University of California will come as a surprise to most persons, but we must assume that the figures given are accurate and that they represent the views of the young people of whom inquiry was made.

We copy the following from and editorial in the Harrisburg (Pa.) Telegraph:

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THE TRUE RICHES
September 28, 1907
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