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THE SEATTLE STAR. PAT i Christmas board, and our guests |numbering at least 300,000, will drawn from the sternest ranks Want and sorrow shines from thelr pinched faces, the comfort which comes into their bar ren lives, and the new hope and help and salvation which shall God's grace be spoken to their hearts, we shall realize the bleasing of He who, all the way from Bethlehem to Cal vary, became poor for our enrich of In the light whieh MISS EVANGELINE C. BooT#Ht sister, whose work In Amer-| fea Tam striving to carry forward.) “To me, however, there must a} ways be one day of days; and I Sometimes fel that it is a sacred vilege to claim Christmas as be-| ing. peculiarly my own. | It te a great privilege thus to link snow had already covered the) my day and the labor of my loved Streets with its spotiess robe. people in a national effort to stem Qnd 10,000 gifts were being brought) the teeming tides of heartache - to London's rich and poor, when on/ misery, and the aympathy and prac i i. Christmas day the nurse placed tical help of America’s generous Copyright by Country Life tn America. mind te send a telegram deelining,| whem the conferesce was joined by | Wm. F. Reynolds, The latter an older maa 1 the principal man of the town, was a strong, virile character. He was president of the rail system that went throug’ the ace. Young Great eve =m the goverament cupenm of the pubic, | kmow aad are» te thee world iw \@ we te look in a time like this?) Com yeu do it? You've gat to. |What's @ thowsand meg! I give} jorders to that m myself, Amd| ja yailroml iaa’t so very different }from am army. GIVE US A 5 |GRAPH BLANK. I WIL! YOUR aNSWER” The answer mid he would said he, looking you have beem trained school at the if you! ROBERT BR. HITT. Froaei | culminated at | ald “It in a mmort story. 1 fat As to the failure, it ts equally short. Po! swccerd im my position, n man mnet| ce an pond have the confidence of the countty,|“Preeonig wtealy ‘ore oe ee ee et ka nt| that reliread prevideat Wohin “| inte mine” mid Geant in retatiog prickebuca, he KE WRITE) ‘The largest retail Hardware, R/O! these, and comvider thet Tam) ine mory, “wemed to mad some of inware and Plumbing setab- B eA! to « ntique in coms and taet dahermined amd comfident Hebment in Seattle. + It was the frankest @nd most mow) wire into ma That wae the be nasimous avowal by a defeated maa| that I ever have heard “ A ; help recalling it a nun Alew & Simitin of Ube powtedtere, jh when Gen. Graat a!) Whee Gee bem of ites wich bet few dinngr & personel ewpurbemes od Lbs) wore ttre, wan prewmnted with Ownfpouching Ue qhenive af am gums of $49. bg biw feibew ctorta Seale home Gasoline Motor. 1408 Swownd Anvanim of the Buffwlo aning of my rarou.”’ 1 could not Ee wemeren emma o commer ws. oe emme AeBew cer evens Tertrtrrrr. Ceres eee name an crpted *! trom he nr @ Rind * 1 ved In ® vice t her own pew # and not they are t * Hide oh ee pap BE Bounne Officer Giarke Makes Christmas si : bt - M below w a, Too Much Competition. *t t n i e ‘ A tii f F F > * y rh , + nt h wughtor might Iiveto p : # the big mee Carnegie #] My darling mother has been ' hall. ew wi * en an the « « women : . ‘i Bee lee waded ta Ricca paid ; LILLE ee eo ee ake place Sunday in ®] preact but it was the quence * * " be nty fame ieee es the Rome Walch oatty | i ® Mevwived, That durieg the year 1906 T will not overtond or # bv molded my hes A i | ® abewe the dumb animals entrusted to my care; tat 1 will feel # 4 {fice 5 Splatt Mg Paltcetaatiaie tan, KE ntreined | @ thee properly, and that | wil never again why my herses so un- # We hi a) etabete cee iar yes @ morcifelly whee teey are unable to drag @ load up a bill * n : * * a thee our brief histories—day t andl; : er aca when tee ba 5] a eaenowe | POOR O OER E HAHAHAHA R AREA ebiey days de when life has eect #. one great sunbeam or appears Let me answer in the brief ate ' -— ft M Alan rouded netrable gloom. We) of my ow perience, anothe 4 | Sin w loved Plivwen vetbiteckion ete Ch sa |} ‘Om thin Christman day, whee the, evtin abuned ; the me * pearts an ee aid” . eeuOS . me | feeling Of jew ond good will is] ly in camps arc the : The Meyer Talke o ng t 1 f our only perammat im the hearts of men, | city nagined t 4 ayor Talk " ie in farewell to some December's festive 25th was again | ted 1 ‘ humane officer nts earth as they ha t e at hand. The world waa celebrating j and oven the mast nog @ ns ; nan Iw ny 1 ~ the last long age which knows) the birthday of Bethlehem’s bat Jom the street in being remembered | have ¢ arb ws wat | that wil A std, no return ae Vitel ld of ; in some way whe to | mer 5 | aly pr . hus T have had man \ pis amt ddabotane trie < thdeo aie “rh a word im of the gen « ba af . that ave any Ay was celebrating His birthday « eR = own life, and year by year they ciiias ‘Wile Of 1a eine ‘nie cant erally forwetien dumb brutes of the! Fine hor aned east o Ballinger, wi 1 er back again, renewing th Revie city, and offers the ioregoing res-| the mountains arly an iiied > haoue ne . muh stall onink tlom to the teamater Heattle. | killed off within a few months « - . 1 ul. whieh joy jorrow would Evening had come and a great tu This i pgp heey his, and the! the local grading cams The con = f th nd is (BNL ag Aga eset le ding th rk if my abled | teas oming «| tractors are not always to blame | tive soa oid that they bring me, even though the unt. ax mathe ine te over-londing of teams Is becoming # | trac are no! te ke feat oer mide tear sta nd the haggs aE acti AB sno | Rreater evil every day for this, it often being ¢ * The diff we be getting a heavy thud a “Bes Spe adh ictal Rang A Pagan penein a Ist ¢ of horses In the] procure efficient and humane team-| yp an ordinance that nies commemorates the lon, for het little girl, and Copyright by Country Life io America, Published by Perminsten. bees whe ~ velingn an toree me ; 4 and prop quarte to al * It might be tnt ar ea preteen So eso" annoy an REALIZATION [bse Sanwa tra eer ge ashen st rage: oka etihaa! atk e rae. unable to drag a up al H y, 1} weight - e ad had blessed her warm words to my] | Norse. unab vanatcitety eta daed ¥ . r ht to en n equa Oe | steep mrace | tions do not a difference in condition an : The Star believes the tase has ar-| camps, several of of the animal , Bid | ye animale, : of the apocdiont gn the final as gix + | rived far patowen his ft bas the| figuring that | I A kanes of Seer Lng A. 0 support of Humane Officer Clark, | ficial ax we ° z eracieiscere [See ener rr te ATHLETIC CLUB >. : i were spoker nl council to pass an ordi- | animal Ta & scot psy nance ceulating (he wise of loads | At the prement time there in mo »0 0 oe j night's « | tant be carried by tehme,| ordinance to prevent a toanste FOR GEORGETOWN —_ “| |ing—my mother's and my own; one on re : Scraaae Mament lice ahamanlity rrp ion fone > hari ay Alton BF a | ae betug Mvorable to the pamlge of| overworking his team,” waid Hu- | played ¢ re ay Pr: che Phere gee Ap nb aul Jeuch am ordinance if it cam be| mane Officer Clark this morning in apt ad it over and I sald “ye iid hi t An attempt is being made them wher F " Aime uch a way that it will | discussigg the matter with a ar P- ~ The answer was to > ryan ony jumice on aaybody.| man. “However, it tx only fair to| Sanize an athletic The soldiers wi y the Wan- real and at received ervibts Abney “The wrers and drivers of teams to|town by Ralph Bissell s ® at Woodland park next Sun- es oly om Ha Butbyé¥loading is only owe of the | state that in many instances the | Prominent citizens of that city and the Thistlés on New Year's bed I got to cross to my mother's shoeatet'the eich. will ba well 6 ‘oom, and in her prectous arms | | ES aes | telt her of my new-found love. That} airy “wiflicismn characterittic of fon by Harry C. © has j was indeed a happy Christmas night} Grorg® Mie. The catchy Singles aed| filed a protest against the qualifi | for Chri 1 given If to tunen are creations of Gustav La-| cation of his rivel and I was iy happy because 1 | ders, whe’ has fursished the music| The protest is made om the had also given—had given myself. | for most Of Ade’s comic operas. | growed that Carson has not been | | To Salvationists in America the Aspect Christman matinee will| admitted to practice in any of the e on | day is a very great cne, be they be gives this afternooe. “The Sko-| courts of the state, At the elec-| |give—give to the poorest and hun-| will rue Monday, Tuesday |tios An y's vote wae 241, wh : | eriest and sinfulest. Throughout the| wonuan cae scan wtllheage. , on vast land we are gath will be a Wedmenday matinee . = | ercoa jhomeless and destitute a } THE“ HUB r MONDAY, DEC. a5, 1905. YON REMEMBER = = THE DUMB jwrxcy Fo “THE INNOCENT MAIDS “The it Maids,” atthe, oe berlesque of eaeoe type ae those which Baye beld the ote Chere for (he paxt three A epectal Christman matinee will weeks At the Cireus ts th first balf of the double-headed burlesque Jclety Cireus” closes the piece minceliancous “ollo” be saad whel between (he mote. at the Se-| uch the | House In the State . Redelsheimer a clever act “Ie a So- A “A JOLLY AMERICAN TRAMP The Third Avende presents “A Jolly American Tramp.” An irre sponsible wanderer is the comedian A WEATHER CUT. Publi hed by Permission, * mother’s arms the baby girl| people swell our endeavors a hun of the play. There are touches Of # kA RAR ARR RARAKE whom she so truly welcomed in her dredfold. fidence in oneself, |pathos, too. Bertise Fa orth * It seems that Grant, like others at jwings and dances cleverly and Vir-| * Forty-one yeare ago today #/ © ‘a the opening of the war had written kinia Melville knows Bow to handle] @ Seattle held its first general #| ; to the war department offering his the Iris& brague. % Chriatmas celebration, Ali the *| % services and asking some small com — —— * pioneers for miles around *| mission. It wil be remembered|@ ake eekekeehetee STAR THEATER G rcue foes tes’ ean I se. See Oe te teat tee Deel | ‘Goibdiioee tandovitis taemat the] # netr piace, and *iciaee tna a} beon distinctly a failure He had) ® HOLIDAY OFFERINGS. 7s ha = os be all ager Eten y Apne He Bodh a graduated from West Point, but had] @ Grand Apera House The # | Star mE for all day t rete ae Of music hrist- # | 800-804 FIRST AVENUE BY ROBERT R. HITT, work of reorganization was b jfazews ue bis commiasion os ewcnd)® = Sho-Gus.” “The Yankees Cos- & nll . The Two iebyie, alt cast Cutten’ a ~ . of the House Committce{it was the time of the beginning of| “eutenant and had been out in > Repay | * | took part Inst week fe “The Coun-| # | Corner Columbia _ | Grant’ id f to the front.| 8% Ill, trying to do something In| # Seattle The tnno- w | oy why, Pema toy Sue | Of Foreign Affairs, Former As-|Grant’s rapid forging to the front./t16 ‘leather business | cent Maids,” buriesque, all # | *! for the Defense resopear na SEER RHR Sistant Secretary of State, Confi-| Hope ceatered in him, but nobody! "tC letter to the war department|® week # |Rew farciar eketth, “Tee Morning enon —- ————— $m Gential Secretary to Lincoln,| felt sure of anything : It was St} wont into the official files and noth-| # Third Ave—“A Jolly Tramp” # After, Phroso, the Mystery,” is| Charge d’Affaires at Paria. jthis time that congress took a hand) TMs or it. He did not know|# all week | Another attraction. -A lively fam-| } 4 a by Its committee on the conduct! ite Chat he could do, but decided | ® Star Theater—New and special # | 7 of juveniles and a pair of comi SR Gree ay secon ro yg < he wer “ here sm, a eo 2. | t@ go to Lafayette, Ind. and look bill of vaudeville. *|" bate are other features, . a pHhving ty up oud Joseph = Reyn-| * * ihe winter of 1863, when the for-| Burnside, and just about Christmas|"? 8" old friend, Jom ~ | [tunes of the war seemed weighed in| time he was called before the com-| yi", Ae chance would have Kj ¥¥ YEE ERE EE YH Hy FILES PROTEST - % even scales. The union forces had) mittee eived a telegram from Gov fhe oY affered terrible reverses, and the| 1 happened to be present, ats) Vutce, of Ilinols, offering him a| “The Sho-Gun,” which has opened - x aS - wing es _ *|commission aa colonel of the Zist/at the Grand, is a well-staged pro City Attorney Oliver Anderson, of z ( bd ra ager wig, Sed eer} _ Iilinols regiment, and demanding) duction, replete with nonsense and Georgetown, who was defeated for | 3 Christmas reetings Wade that there was little need for| *",!mmediate reply by wire < Ta long inquiry into his case. Re-|_ O° Grant said that the tele Pi “| gram actually overpowered him ° ferring to ihe operations which bad/ tne command of a whole regiment SAT ee | He had been out of the military ~q) | academy aad had ben in civil life ; for a mumber of years. He had , been t mare than a second lieu-} tenant. He would have been will-| ‘ ing to assume the responsibilities of | &@ captaincy, but a colonel was too DE FOREST. much / De Forest does not ask ques sat up discussing what should be you Want to know but he reads done, He had about made up his| % \ your whole life without one mis if others have tried let it make and be cor atest living world, It mat- may be t his mer- that there is to it than erdinarily sup- do not ment 6 = Our Midwinter Magi Price A ‘ Clothing Sale star tomorrow i€ you will « rare posed There predict are no mistakes in the " made by the great and wonderful Psychic. You may wish to know if it is advisable to make a change business. in love, in marriage. Shall I succeed in my new undertaking? Can T obtain my hope, my wish my ambitions? eal I ever en joy the lui of wealth I trust my friends? mies? Bow often shall | merry! b ever be diverced? Does other share the love that right- fully belongs to me? Mx whem? Am I loved In retura’ Ip there & rivel in my leve? When mr love affire tee. wilfiateds marrkge? Wine whell wey ome wt can t mule ree hapey? When shell my absent friends return? Why do I mot receive a letter? PROFESOOR DE FOREST, 108 Geeond Awe, tm Porlers 308, ever Guy's Orug Sere. Hours, 9m m. to 8 Rm Open ali day Sundaye. morning. Every Suit, Over- coat and Cravenette in the store at Malf Price. ir We Wish Youa Very Merry Christmas —Century Furniture Company honaual 615-617 First Ave. Qn the Square Opposite the Totem Pole Baus we wO case + emg oo a 0 oem e CD