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THE SEATTLE STAR — BY OTAR PUBLISHING Co 1907 and 1909 Sev Ave. — SBVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT BUNDAY ~ Telephones Independent 676; Sunset Main 1050. Independent 1158; Sunset, Main 1050, ween © conte yor wt Delivered BUNSCRI BERS The ~ e Of each pap Wh pant in adve your ahen f ~ Vabel te a the Posteffios w « The Sweetest Christmas Music Is the Laughter of the Little Ones Christmas netoad of being the gladdost time of the year, would be intole ’ ut for the joy of the children The exchange pre ' ectings among grown-up folk fs far from what “ ne hed » be It is a merely formal ob servance which most peoy glad to be done with If there w nothing e Christimas\ giving than this, the happiest part of the ( e with nine people in every ten would be the aft tT of relief on that day would be ncerer than the he whole week before But t ous laughter of the delighted ren ta the Christ mas music that sete the b trings in quick vibration We ti Christmas bells swoet, but they would sound solemn and meantagtees he 7 t of joyous shouts and Taug of the WHittle ones 1 ay GPwebtld ts the only pe t happiness in the world And tt ts so emmy to cause. This is Why Christmas, th y on which we all unite in giving joy to the children, ts the ne proach mankind can make to a foretaste of hewven Let mber th au ie mely the day for the children hat our own best joy must Me in making them as happy as we ¢ What a al feast of un al the day would be if every ' nd w a n ng gifte took care first of ali to make at leas nila sely happy! « yw ni pough. If the children of our own fr are 1, ‘here are plenty of children of the frien diess They swarm fn the alleys, where the dollar that, tf spent on some grown-up friend would brio g eely a smile of pleasure, will, @tvided tnto a . dri houts of from a dosea hearts to which jo Tt is the sweetest Men Who Make a Nation’s Greatness, “A @ by te greatest men.” Chamberlain te closing bis career as one of jon's greatness, sys Joseph Chamberlain, “ts made the greatest men of England, but ! nevertheless, ' Kings, generals and statesmen generally come far from making @ nation’s greatness. The real greatness fa due, not to the ornate superstructure of “greatest” m to the foundation of industry, skill, thrift and Bonesty of the men In shops, on farme the stores and tn all the work places where sterling manhood counts if Chamberlain will concede these are a nation’s greatest e will be no further controve with him Intense tn resent decade ts opening our minds to some mighty tmpe ings we had prerleoked before. We learn that commercia F , and ‘that industrial to terests direct the destinies of mankind far more frresistibly than do abstract political princtph he dreams of philanthro: doc trinarians. It la @ practical age in which a man counts for what he e4, not what knows or says. The men who are butlding ways, spanning the rivers, linking continent to *, taking the ores from the mountains and turning them into forts of human life, and using the products of the rich valleys to wipe famine from the @arth—these are greater men than the kings who sit on gilded thrones administering the comparatively eternal affairs of Rations These are the world rulers who are bringing ell mankind to gether im peace and plenty The world is learning to »enize them as tte real masters SERRE ERE REE RR RRR QUGT YOUR HUSBAND BY CYNTHIA GREY. cence e eee oe | | RRR In one way or another there t« a great deal of advice to women Moating arow ne country doubt one’s husband is the latest bit of advice launched into the feminine we This piece of counsel comes from Mra Elizabeth Teefy, of Chi cago, and is worded as follows, quoting a local pape Every woman should expect her husband to be unfaithful; she will save herself bitter disappointment.” ‘That is a pretty hard bit of advice, fsn’t tt? There are many unhappy homes, there are many disconsolate wives, there are many faithiexs husbands, we grant all that; but Ii the wives began to prove anfaith 1d would be if and to expect th think for a moment what the we at once to doubt their busbands resulte for ome day AS IT 18 fe not in If this could happen and we could note the we should come to the conclusion that SOCIETY such a bad way, after all ‘The light of a woman's nature ts her truthfulness. Wnat would she be without it’? Mrs. Teety is bearing he * bitter, but does t signify that all women must expect It ta 2 diseased mind that from hope and trust and begins to doubt and distrust Place a person with sound eyes in a room with but a single ray of light, what happens? The eyes nature seek that single ray and dwell upon it Piant a flower In a dark corner. What sitdo? It sends out a slenderstem and finds the efore it puta h tts flow So it is with woman. y open tot and cheer of what ts brightest and cleanest and p st int wor This must remain uschanged If she would grow to be her most beau tiful self. What t* more beautiful nm the best, trnestand happiest of women? Who can Imagine « I woman without trust? What kind of a product would she be? Mrs. Teefy’s husband see to have found the charms of his first love greater than he could withstand. Few me thetr first loves. ot there are happy marriages. All men Mrs. Teefy found a letter fany women have found le and lave «till trusted. Mrs. Teefy advises doubt and distrust Doubt and distrust are home-wreckers and heart-breakers. Mrs. Teefy’s words are poison to the mind and happiness of woman ror a wife to be willfully and foolishly blind is ome thing; to doubt is another. There is a place for doubt, for question, than after marriage. Bat for a wife to doubt, expect away with the idea! Let a wife believe wrong cannot avoid it, if she wo butMt fs before rather look for falthlesences— deceit, t when she sweetness and 4 own woman! when she must her and the purity | of her home *t F Just Received Don’t Forget Today by express a big assortment | Your friends who own horses, Tom Hendernot 2 Occidental ave., has @ Parker Lacky Curve Fount Pons. A nicer prosent could not be |" | found for the price. Piper & 7 1024 Becond : big stock of fur and plush robe p er trimrmne on to ose av OPEN EVENINGS Useful Gifts for Boys floor devoted té rt hats, caps One whole and fur nishings for ra and J Shirts Pajamas 81.00 up Oe up Tie up Sie up 4 AW) ap House Lounging Hats Capa Suite Overcoat Ratncoats Coats . Robes J. REDELSHEIMER & CO, 800-804 First Av, Corner Columbia Se. FIRST PRIZE FOR GEST CONTRIBUTION, SFOOND PRIZE, & = Aven Bd nddre ben i ‘ SEND IN YOUR YARNS, MAKE ‘EM BRIEF, AND ADORE free oe i - “JOM WISE,” THE STAR ; na xweot Tmajea Retore we were married rel AY WE ANOTHER whee ot winds” putted the/dldn’t care how late 1 got home.” | DAY IN MINE | | . man who had chased the car half a) 1,8 " “10 xcusable,” remarked the man A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. I don’t know which I'd rv be who was leaning againet the back | (Ractiins “Tologradh Gorvive.) A rich mans boy oF 1 kid platform rail, "I ean't see why you BAKERSFIELD, Cal, Deo, 21 bg soapy r snele aid allowed o wif to run out oO ner ‘cha wa I tmprisoned r Cow no . ke my » Uy (een pagans 3 of it and it's 60| ire Boor and on ner be 3 A Christman aint muct jeheap after th’| cued y, His rescuer on got tins cae’ an Lon polllina ‘| countering much diffiealty in tum , - Pen Henry H. Rogers’ son has bought geunies, TR" Cee) eee eae one On opt just an old betw a railroad, It ought to be called the jare'll take care wv { yo A rich man's boy gets Heir line m : man ti - steam engine with Little grains of nerve, To buy him dinar an’ sleds an As | Makes the speculators But f just get a or two, Get what they deserve Melville, in His Hop) An’ some candy (if ma tl wy e clear = { t ho week end engag ut It aln’t much fan, I ean tol 1 that | - ~ Christm je Hints the Grand last ht, The star ta To be just an old betwixt a won! If you wish to shatter litte MWil| a ver and dainty as ever and He's faith tn Santa Claus, ch@dye ing company te all that £ mover get mere’ I want t t something from this Hat Nesired a tolling point An’ not near 6 hought 1 wou | One of the Rollo books well known comedy ts lost " Comb and brash. co wan patinfled. Or a ch t Penwiper formances will be The : } Hat matinee and night The Bookmark / bance ¢ row But nobe ert | Pleture § | Florence Roberts begins a wor For I'm “ a Cup and saucer jengagement at the Grand, Sun . " aundry bag | appoartng in her New York success 7 (oR Hi . if Laundry O96 ie to iove Mou| “the Bitongth of the Weak The| STYLISH CLOTHES, without the | ny after you tel) him ail the ope sale of tickets began this morning] big prices. Elliott & MeGregor, | Wo & « Cla stories were dope, try a wually «e Becond av reade by ue Hat & musical pot Fivedolla glove. F ttle ater, in a Caruso ru (Reach to/t The 10 chor 9 e e | h the p e be hip.) \® b i Daguer we a new Swedish Rifle. ay, begins for a week At the Star . t h vaudeville bi 1 “Jack, the Giant Killer,” at Tay} A $%-yearold womat s Virginia |draw big hou Hegtnalog Sun = | THE OLD MAN SET THE CLOCK./n™ ith, More proof of the |company, in “Manc begins | claim that amoking shortens life, [long engagement * Th Q k Dr Co, Evasion a . Se eT cate” esatienle Eas Solution e Yuaker Mother—Tommy, what's your Tie-Up of Checke Causes Strike. | + # at the Lots 13-1018 F tle brother erying that way for? | TACOMA, Dec, 21.—Recause thetr omorrow. San- | ” inst Ave. Tommy (who had taken bI8/ pay checks did not arrive om time cet Pantages | econo brother's eake)—I guess that’s the) 400 mon have quit work at the ©af/ changes the bill to the w wn oaly way he knows how to cry. shops of theNorthern Pacific ia tary drama, “The Girl | Left) y way ‘ . JOHNNY SMITH. (South Tacoma Hohind Me | - | At the Oreamiand skating rink “Oh George'” complained the Electric Light Competition his week, W Matthews te per lyoung wife, "It was nearly wild JUNEAU, Deo. 21-—-Douglas wl | forming a «teat feat of | lmight before you got home last . organioe an electri) gap on skates. | night! any to compete with the | | Well, well xclaimed her hue | Juneau ¢ pany, which sow fur- | | band 1 women are so Inc the light | ) west glappelcate sass, Yaa NAPPA S OP Rich Furs Luxurious and} | } Pansy Shawis, ced Wool, Tee eee eee eee ee | } teed Sik, white or black; j dreesy .....4. B35 to R45 }| } prices start at $1.25 | MANUFACTURERS ME Articles of tneorporation Manufacturers « tion of Washing © appr st a meeting of the association held the A. GC. tant night. The “JOSH” meeting was addressed by Jamon A By “J Goldamith, of the Behwabacher “oo roo —_—_——_——— DEVOTEES 10 SPORT LAUGH AT FASHION See REESE SRR ERR Ee j wn, nerve epe- | «ce t in- | j ary not be CeCe ee en aes WASHING N, D.C, D 1-A ’ do [hm erate 4 -* ote the wm ere dis y thelr . 4 alking , yong To r 4 bh ni} sport loving maidens must be snted. The t © wereens | wee. * * white with eallor hate of straw and be any « eid until a few Gaye age Mine Hikie iT rlably { ho wns ” “ — a | wring gpl mer Ab 1 ear tee pimsenet sae Brown's experiences the first two ee ee Ss ceccnek euten ten deel 1 the ~untry houses, where the week-end e - “ | parties flourish, even as @ land of the od Boge ' gg nego sentry, the woman who would wear a trimmed felt yaed to become Caruso en ¢ would be utterty frowned down, In walking [* ne . y ; Pees and rid partion the headgear ie of the str je was ic a cowed state Stest variety and sugarste @ promer om the |] *¥ & patient, a young and decide beach, during the dog days, rather than a protec- y pretty at ming down a | S against the winds of bleak December vga Lave — - cs “tHe b his was dently the pretiy girl who | 5 EATEST GIFT | ©. anty’s ain sia em al a & t tr « a | A Fino Piano The i's eves rolled and Br bowed ower than } For a Pianol ee or a Fianoiess thon. king?” said the girt You're a wise owl,” said Brown ts yours one of the many Then watk after me ed i the march bewan. hom: to be made happy thie Bhe enon more excited. Had Xmas—one never-to-be-forgot- she been sane Brown would have ten? Not yet too late to se said she w t and eeared They | cure @ fine plone or orgen In the middte Cleopatra stopped. by paying a amall amount Det love’ me, king? down. Say $20, or $15, or Most dev 4 t 4 the! even $10 will place a fine, wd ~~ eo ge rete: brand new plano or organ in T sump,” b : your home on Xmas morning. the at - et It Is the most sensible gift a « t the you can make. Settle the on, t o i Cleopatra gift question today. Come in 4 one way and Bro waded out this afternoon or evening. he other That night at dinner pretty Agnes | D. S. JOHNSTON CO. sian aber new une bash OLDEST AND LARGEST DEALERS. 90% SECOND AVE ered and ® he AMUSEMENT for Cleopatra 1 hur _ rrr nr nner - oe - io, Ul E got t I haa wet rid | THE GRAND JOHN CORT, Mgr. Both Phones 64 | |... 4 , | No Phones After 7. And just then the door epened | Tontany, and in walk he king. | Saturday and Saturday Matine Agios ‘ J rushed to her Rese Melville in “Sis Hopkins.” uncle. Prices, $1.60 to 25 { oo tions w noon SUNDAY NIGHT. ade and < and aw t ence Re shorts In “THE STRENGTH OF THE WEAK.” Friday and Sat as | urday nights, “MARIA ROBA.” Prices $1.50 to 60 5 eter aie Siew: Shan bol SEATTLE THEATER (00! & Orem, Mare. Phones 43 ee ee ae Matinees, Thureday and Saturday, 260 and 10. TONIGHT—all TO THEM WHO WAIT. Week, ZINN’'S TRAVESTY COMPANY in EEZY WEEZY.” ‘Bomething Different.” Pil) made a call upon his Jane, Emiey Ericke Greene and a 4 y ne A very aad arrangement this, range; popular prices, “Why.” They had hance to spoon. Lors THEATER PHONES as Sunset, Main 1204; Ind. 4334. He thought they Mammoth Production of a New Version of But Jane wae ottting ove Ps “UNCLE TOM'S CABIN.” Ww rh as Bil 40 Extra People Employed. Doors open, matinee 1:30; evening 7:30. Performance begins. bed Matinees Daily Except Thursdays and Fridays. | : " ° STAR Pirices-f, Ife, Matt: i “ MATINGES BACH DAY AT 300 Pa evita. Mouse ; GREATNESS 8 A COMMON auacity Here Rin 1? . kt | 1 r Mille & Reeche Travest n Windo Li Comediar raat owen N tue turned th ght & r low Theht W Artiate; 1 rae Ken on, Comedy Four; Starascope 1 ® | TAYLOR'S CASTLE GARDEN, Third Ave. and Ag I rr *, Main 2600 and Ind 405 T 1 — id ap ar matinee t t “JACK THE GIANT Kitt SMOKING JACKET $5.00. W 4 a eS Ee Pie I gy is 1 B. HUTCHINSON CO see See Batis aed See the Battleships a“ " at Bremerton In His “Only Act” at Dreamland Rink Oregon are hinting ship Phil All This Week---Come to Dreamland---7th and Union ats and dentroy~ i. me, one M18 ' a boat Mike I ‘ A And | Steinway « Knabe | Xs Presents A fine a het knives fr to $8 kt rrant xe ed: th k of tt A. 1 Hall, FINEST LINE, First a ONE PRICE, HONEST METHODS. EVERYTHING MUSICAL Roller Skates | Juat the thin for a Christmas | present We wheels, 500 a palr; Hemacite wheel $ b and stool wheels | nteel wheels 7 Extra ate me of eight Second av. plain bearings Sherman Clay & Co. 1406 Second Ave. Seattle, Wash. ao? oe | —— =— —_ ag | ih, NECKWEAR FOR GIFTS. Fancy White pretty ' He 1 Biaew Chiffon R 4 wh with long tie rib- | 1 bons; ao deinty gift SI i UMBRELLAS. ext 8T t $10 vatesn, flec corpo or| 8 taffeta silk fancy| sterling silve rolled | Wa Two Jur GIFTS FOR MEN- These Few Hints Are Helpiul CLASP KIB GLOVES, 7he AND $1.00. It's Easy to Please a Man Notice to Water Consumers In Dist. No, 3 gift is sure to please, Our ag of downtodate apparel for all the family & ble gifts; prices are low, quality ts high and styles the very news Handy to re member, too, that a low if funda r gifts t n an account with thing selected. Just jown and the bab holidays, @ little you for an pay a little Store Open Evenings, ¥ MOUSE COATS. SWARM CARDIGAN JACK { pine Worcs vneswn wo} |] Eastern Outfitting IM hi att tape 4 edge; — Company, I | MEN'S GLOVES. Fine Lamb's Wool Fancy Knitted re famey colors warm and | “gifty;" pair B0e | DRESS GLOVES } im tr Hither Suede or Dressed Kid] gets some slik lined; pair S81) ! The Store Bristles With Thousands of Other Hints for Men’s Gifts FINE WHITE BLANKETS. A more practical gift can scarce ly be thought of. Se our pure | Oregon Wool White Blankets, | t be very pink and bine large size, soft and fleecy; a 750 Royal Game of Table Tennis ie Large Doll Trunks, 90¢e R y' d & 29¢ | We and 596 aymon Building Blocks, large 5 set | Large Mechanical Red Engine Sevevileknetiebess GHe | and Tender 196 Hoyt The Best Ever— Express Wagon Special} 405 Pike St. A large doll GoCart all : i ateel =e Wagon steel wheels and gear, fan made by io = Metal cy sp body; nice para Wheel company; sol; regular $2.50; tomor value $1.69; tomor row onl $1.69 Great Values on the dc and [0c Tables ME OF THE you like; os TOYS Great Values H UNIVERSAL RANGE. Hamilton-Brown Shoes. a great array x, the box LOUNGING ROBES. Made of heavy figured materials oft 1 with 2 Rood t WHITE BEO SPREADS. Our extra makes ao LINEN TOWELS FOR THE MOME. on the I5¢ and 20 Tables MAY MANTON PATTERN®S 100, en Hand Honey Comb Qld Country 1332-34 Second, near Union erchiefs S1 colors Slippers, 65¢, BL. «+ $1 Ladies’ +25 house gift The Pure Julce of the Grape OGA, other high SARA tAM ». 6 and Open evenings until Cheietame KEYSTONE LiQuOR 6 corner Senect Ind, 148% Linen. —s

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