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THE SEATTLE BRY Fern bes va itt your subscription en that dale oe, if yo tort your name le (amen from the liek 8 recetne cond. clase mattar Think It Over If New Year, which has come to be generally aceepted as a holt Gay, served no other purpose than to give the human race a breath fina “peli and time to think, it would be worth while It ie a pity that most men cannot spend the day {n solitude, pon dering sins of commission and omission and getting a fresh grip for a her 12 montha. When a year ends things business and tal « almost to a halt and tt ts a fine time to plan to cut out errors and extravagance, follies, decett, bad met! and give right @ trial What have you been doing with your Haye you worked well and faithfully? you done Did you kmow that t va ha thing as duty? Ha ean methods tr ? Have y a all that the traffic will bear” and snectonce w at “other men do these things Hav been a good citi Have you } acted nd tho: right? Have y ‘ Perhaps hands Most of ! Have y ful and 1 t us sa ary and giving « et an ; 7 1 tind curse. They urage . " endeavo You are going ght w “ age an a You will wa ard Y mn " and will glory . going down, perhaps a panora ty ta n gloomy array will bring a spla t " y face and sting you to make the most of the Oh, Ye Rocket irew ’ * fn 195. He g i from the p You are not trying John D. Rock w you Bee in the mirror, the man you } Wake up! About bh tory They do not realise the » accor piiehment there are in ¢ know what they can do bec a Whether your ta you bave genius and r ply good r ber that it is worth while to make ¢ se of them. A nation te @aly strong as It grows and it grows only as its unite—inhabitante Brow and advance and prosper Think It ove And register a vow to dig your toes nh for a fresh start Love While the Lights Are Glowing Would you look at me @ grandest pictures of the holiday time? It ia spread out in a panorama for you and It ix seen at ita beat when dusk is falling and the lights are glowing jn a thousand thousand homes There aro the | tle gat Here is & room filled wi Fona with graybeards, and in the corner hie bead crowned with snow, surround: “Grandpa, just one more ttory ab It is fine there #®—home folks, neighbors, reiatives b laughing children, with maids and moat y the grate ts ® patriarch nes who beg ut when you were a little boy There ls warmth and sincerity. The hand ‘ are stromg and the Isughter honest. Makes you think of heave Here's music. A girt ts playingand young volces sing not only the notes before them, but the joy of living Here's another little home. There is holly in the window and a boy with crutches watches the gath gloom. You wonder tf he ts happy. Are folks good to him? Does he ory? Will he ever be well? O, thank God, for health and strength curtain falls, but not anti! y and a8 you turn away, th Suee the sheltering arm fa womar With a Madonna face, adjusting the pitiful crutches. The world Srowing kind. It is discovering that it is good to serve and that human love is the greatest gift that ever came to humanity Those littie gatherings are the expressions of that human love. they are the logic of Hfe, the happy we xctne of existence. They show how | 7 in Mew Ye a day, ry paw, he Me’u goin’ ter cut oft vo vt rey ter blame Livt ke Now san’t thet j Mon, she wen, “In gett’n’ DBe’n’ such a dre Age pick'n’ up terbacker len, You swt sign’ div pledge” gvess ter ats Ter take thet pem unt vp Cuz, now d w quit’. ——— Ther tur Un — a "ae ! ALONG THE FRONT |" 32 2*ssizesterer oo. | Fran o Takes i] Captain Wa tion t ¢ e Buey, had ex; oh ie Watching a sunken amer biown | * . ¥ up by thousand f dyna T tea 4 1 4 in congtituting argo of Cha f ha 1 “ blooking pas n <a ga e blades ple of hundre several hours. Ve + are fina r « set off by clecteicity. Ping Suey for the Orient ‘QA TTLIE STAR—MONDAY, JAN. « “<=. (PLANS FOR ROOSEVELT LONGWORTH WEDDIN Yeu, « magasine ¢ make all 1 finishe 4 my new musical wren a imma Tm From Mime last week 1 went down to New York 8 crest & manager to said the ig fortun Did b “ K Che ‘ amen Wil) make k ‘ ' S ADP COLLINS BLDG “THE 8CHO: we “ iidera Niagara Falls light infantry band : Wa ve every where és drop to drink ra ft eng and bucket Hi Rivers, who hae been the wate wagon ver for several years, w drive tm the « ne parade swt proceed to thy ‘ater works, where an entertainment wil be given An effort will be mad induce Heary Watterem ones Handsome souvenirs, water *« « given to all who at e the pro . * Lows Wait for the Wagos. Hen Wagne Paper oa “Hydraulies;" by” Swift Hrocke Cornet sot thal! We gather at be Bt Mise Flora Lake og, “The Ol Oken Backet APY t a yboa 2 er 1,000.0 w ars 4 ndehild n Ar was \ | will eal the police “Qive what flip?’ 1 asked, quite . ‘ | dumfounded at the tableau ' h . My watch, Jack, my gold watch t ep hee has it in her pocket ban | “How dare you say so? Captatr Hay a late j Granthan, will y« & gentleman | vised ’ j and & ewidier and by s | poor innoeent girl insul Un-| ,, “ | band poe, ayydame und let me leave! | 7 WASHINGTON, D.C, Jan 1 young w t * ‘ 4 TF hhoune Society and, in scarcely a lew meas | ¢laim to! hare nm ia wy nal ‘ bee sister, calmly J ure, the people at large, await the) that capacity A +4, seen to the door, when |! Suere f announcement of the detafla for the gee au in to » - ae i alg a Bie i wedding Mine Alice Roosevelt rk AT aos, frye c teen gpl 6 flaunt ' ke the ore Putte L ead earnert, with a t of flaun Py and Cor sman Nicholas Long hauce aplens * “ fy petal ny 9 an 1 { worth Omeinnatt, Although | dor by rare fabrics and la wists” » ae by pt "tee banat ror 6 Ten pound thrape the bride-elect has declared that the! Which Miss Hoovevelt wa wored] out and gto, aay ‘ alga wodding wil] be what known as|in the far east of cour follows, gold we oo arent ' a “quiet” one, it probably will be ver ae nee am e _ ° par eye ate tak tien Don't fret 5 on nt the | evold of much ceremony rather! tial to French embroidery, and it te}> , ? oe ‘ E > cotape ene bo a cure tow Wael Miele the bulk ols will be fintehed py belo sates wit roe a o- ay | nesses. The atives on both sides | in that f a wees Ah Ba ang! ens ; Vidal ; are xo numerous that that wiil mean| By the marri oth sughter Paty goiter Piacente ped or «nn A . at Heth | 4 crowd even if they alone attend, | to Mr. Longworth lent Roose paseo. fie fair « - friends will be bidden to attend. titles, The Comtesse Bavorgnan de fy em See oe Sona - ; pote ' Whose these will be is keeping the| Brazza ar “law of I ne @ a thief there is little to say The! to «i ¥ C with ; Mins it has also declared r wae |B arip viak 1 alas Vide j fr nig nerd u t n to have no brides an) maids. ‘This deciaton reflecte the 8 i a problem it would be to give all the a | ‘ | ' | ' ‘ | ; ‘ ‘ | : | | j | is ' © i | } - P a m : Qua J ‘“ : pr®. per « - Dr. & x of 8 & s A im 3 © x3 : ; } . - : : Lenolt Ss & : we i j $ * e ; | “ ; pt 3 « ’ ss ‘ | “ pri@y pe om | Denn® n an f * j + nk box | Woe f A lh we st a : |] Was ary ® ie er done i, Tows 1 k « . Mi AN LONGWORTH, WILO WILL BECOME MISS ALICE'S | ; a for _MOTHER -IN-LAW. | Th , y t s of the rere | 4013-1015 First Avenue tl eew ber sftting by the — bay porter yo my le bens m hatch as I wae aninng wt ae | inst August. She was new, COURT OF CORRECTION AND] , ats t of dark) poOLICK—A STRANGE CASE ; verge, and e her ede: Mins aud Bt . y vabanter « me and taal ' fr owed @ profu- | sir), describing b ‘ i Voarder at Mme. D HOUSE ¢ be at Mme. Burbank’s with a F recting upew th at ne $20 from the pocket of his - admiring glance Just then the hip | overcoat | : lied, she of the golden hair jost Henry Lovell did not estabd-| j | her balance and fell, bat recovered | 1,. se, although he swore he “ herself with « ringing laugh. “Par oe the defendant put her Wednesday Evening, January 3, 1906. 0 m fan I hetped her up.) nand in the breast pocket of his t = for indies would be) uister and take out a small packet | ‘ " for you of blue paper in which money was bon sls tos armas” ste et Last Concert : Vos 1 think The people were indignant, and} oar mage? Mr. Lovell narrowly escaped from end dancing fairy, sometimes | 4%) the young lady's discharge | . | “Well, I never,” said my sister, | heat a ry always, ob? poor child, poor dear, what a cow MR. HARRY WEST, Conductor She did t notioe the ardly fellow j . 7 so ment. “I have been overworked, so L said, “if Mr. Lovell] sore tor Maud St. Aubyn on the n range of my horse as oO; awn at present,” she aaid | whip by Jove, I'll thrash him with EMMA WOFFATT, AFIEFF R " f th are going Trou-/in an tnch of bie lite TAFIEFF ROSE, Piano ville. 1 You will do no euch thing, « « Tha he pla Mme Bur-| seid my sleter But this is w ' k sh w do-—we will take Maud to ’ cs . a re cent. awa inn ait|| STEINWAY PIANO USED AT ALL SYMPHONY t # in Seely etree 4 do all | we can to make her forget this in | CONCERTS, 4 fin het) quit” Amd so we did . urRe. a hur laud St. Aubyn was an honored we ? how much?" guest. I remember one “tea” at ‘ Twenty shillings which she looked stunning in a ‘ Oh, wha ance’ I shall | crushed strawberry tulle over satin. | The Steinway , f a t put) She was the life of the company. | witWheart : f ha y cabin I shall] jut all at onee she complained "| pitathe world t fecling faint Lat om ‘ - a vat tnto the garden,/ t FYahare th said 1 Ma I whispered. But she de-| woft i handed an a ‘ lined the te « } r “ t N 1 just go | M a te she answered h ald th and He down until I feel better; | ° ut ver sooner alone | Jack b Xela what a . An hour passed—the ‘ fing t went, but Mand did not r Kate stole up to the room ht-fing f &! how the invalid fared esira ality 1 X Yate loud shriek rang Co iy vee tone Sherman, Clay & Co. y "y , biog ang up stairs and there I It . . ea gene. Pay Bagel? Steinway Dealers. Start the New Year Right On Easy Payments if You Want It Eastern Outfitting Co., (inc) Pike St. and Fifth Ave. attlo’s Reliable ( tu Cor. Secc Seattle, Wash. Two Doors North of Pike St. See Our Bargain Basement Everything in Holiday Goods The Fair 1813-15-17-19 2d Av NE-HALF th SPECIAL REDUCTIONS IN FURS. MW 714 FIRST AVENUE i &