The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 19, 1910, Page 4

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— ~ 4 THE STAR—MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1910. Sie Fe ® vs | a UNCLE IFYOUCANT BATHE EM, JA em ] Sad Christmas Among Chicago Garment Strikers, | STAR DUST \OUTBURST OF EVERE ; vwuewsr! for Little Ones Must Know Santa Claus a Myth 20" c2% eo | i Ws The | supren rt’s decisior - - i 6 Edward Douglas White. | ust officials MAY BE TRIED OU CHICAGO, I , By Lucy bei , ‘ | There Can't Possibly Be Any , | CAGO, Deo, 19.—Can you rem when you lost faith tt eee tat tations. Guilty! penta Caama? “f ean, ana We 6 aueee meena ine wae athe Presents for the Little Ones! story that Santa Claus shinned| y ; Aye cae , ‘ithe ® th ehane tiie: | I have just discover 060 boys aud girl 6, all in one This Year, and They'll Have (own the chimney originated in| trus als may try € , , buneh, who are about t over that Santa Claus in a er my to Be Told the Truth panko but tl find the water at 500 d s Fahrenheit, or there that “Merry Christmas” is a bitter Joke, that “peace on ear a Wyandotte, 0. hold t t | 1 oware , nean ‘0 hem going hung 1 ebtll, comfc } beg . — the , ahin : ee eee, eee en nee eee ee mt the year is, Tam 20 yedrs old and | ribbon for biting It short. The folh We are glad t he statute of limitations pu ed al T came to Chicago to find out Just what Christmas would mean for |1,(41% Jit aa foie about Hw my) there mpell their town “Y & b l ction and contempt of ¢ t,itisat hat © 160,000 people Involved in the great garment workers’ strike, I |! bit. 1 ni i I h j She 190,000 people Invol a oe wos t loves there's a Santa Cl you| Uneven Hes the head that wear dail aniuaiibetind tae purposes, chit them f ion] want to help you live through Christmas day with the famition of |jnvos Cree ® mane fleas, you) Un » ‘ mr e it hese girla and men who ¢ work out three onths ago in eee has operated almost wholly in just the opposite direction Men} thusia: _ penal ‘ could, But now what are we going! Toes In this country are affilcted 4 . 2 | husiastic revo 0 do? tt . sonnow erican fou of influence have used it to facilitate the miscarriage of justice alked with the strikers; I visited thetr homes; Isatdown and |'°,207 Wi theis i ce dhants| rene nad te Bagg gg eal to ve i é is ecdbere tee cableat ree Oe | Mt ere nta! brood, and European foul brood to the advantage of the g | d Little brothers and sisters; T held we | cius this year,” sho sald sadly which cost hee keepers $1,000,000 a| Th wee 1 to buy in | and k Ite the germs | drabovad SS ap catetil Caan ian 1 aogier Christmas {moan gifts and, | | niger jet “1. holly: and he for them, It's | Using the idea of Bir Henry ’ at fe) 1 t anothe id, dreary day to be ( “wa Joweph Cundall tasued the f t rut ¢ c x : ; td ; | Christmas cards in 18 States supreme court say lived through somehow he custom has grown enormously Mayb. on f the higt They won't exactly | do p who go around very Christmas day ne of the 1 vements | af hatha t They'll ti very plain, hat will come under the es cs it y me They'll sit around and new regime w amming of | 5 ) You Don'y ASK A May ~ te. SHINE ~ You Sim YOUR CHRISTMAS On PRES The tay saben wont mind wiimaue Wy of Hikers GRAFT 17 On Ht Why did he kill cock-robin? | hy, oh why, doesn't Ballinger And repeat iA QUIET BUPPALC ~ Don't you if ves! | WELL, YOU DONT 2 THIS CHICKEN ff which thousands have viding milk for and the will “kee each « ene | Mating spirit | .But the boys and girls who've al ways believed in Santa Claws and al ways found SOMETHING in their stockings will have a mighty tough time of it on this one-meal Christ mas of 1910. To them comes the physical suffering and the lost faith in childhood’s happy fiction, with out their knowing why, without any of the | fault on thelr part 4 { upper presents, packed, weigh rs courage A Cheap Cut of Beef ry one o for 64 undert than er four pounds, or the be the art ist. Take tt home and try it on your frying pan price as much as 11 pounds, and be 1 be accepted for transpor pound : “fac Paver E 3 ts per a “Pog The is of other Chicago acher, “how | post . wor le, not t trik < . . ‘ t ple, not out on strike ws + Stat 4 we = Un has a parcel | ing wp part or all of their rey ml Stat a 4 " nas oe ations to rate sal | 48 of them lt carry pa st packages to 48 _ ¢ female frigid or ; : AR age a6 om ¥ re trom being starved | | untries—yet folks will shake th ads and as e Netioast association et} " | afraid it won't work—t purse the stockhold s company senators anc quite sure that it won't work. ot Manufacturers. | For Instance, there's Agnes John She's a emaker, and she joosn't earn so very much. She bh to count every penny and m mo twice ag far as ud ever guess penny (JULD go. But by betng| very careful of every cent ail this! xpress companies and tives fn congress are Sweden and Norway tog j} have more power tn their water it tritain, Ger y combined year she saved up her pennies, | - Ar ! had all his money swept away and he and she had 10 big age ov | scown’, es dak tee area this neck and |Christmas presents for those she | ~ é ; 1420.24.06 As a cook stove left, and I can |loved. ‘ | (Cite ™ 119 Yesler ee Trade . SQ ~be st Merchants’ was an Aladdan’s lamp to them. They Ived | Trade Union League — ify Home of the F Lunch p ars in poverty. j Agnes cam a. She drops J me o i¢ amous From lla m to2 p.m T ch again. The old cook stove went the | $10 into the strike fund | | i s ‘ 25 junk heap, and their yiness went with it. Mrs. Clarke is suing eet | W. L Douglas Shoes " for divorce all she} } B,. 2 oaf French Dinner * — y t weal eces y brings ur “ + a » Now, it doesn't follow that wealth nece rings unhappt einat } = Opposite Seattle Hotel trom 4 to 8 p.m ness. Lots of people get on very w with ri at ker f < mon ost is a} er who smiles because she had $10| | /F/ne wo pp By ars T5c it {t does often happen that wealth div husband from nine taved up to buy Christmas presents for her loved ones. But she gave Pn Meo + | Ala Purry the wi To him it brings abs ares brings idle it all to the strike suffe AMO Cree se Puan COTe Moving Pi ness. Success is a jealo skes a man fors — stents ets his wife. And if she has n« wor The othe h a my inet Muste there { to be a live! = ~ oy , ia ‘ © thin | GM 4 Pretty Pleture for Christmas FREE. . ch and his w a Ba i one, tne wee stave ead : H a iy . ‘ . i gy WHY COOK AT HOME A woman with i ito d Eva M a ; ’ wa nS . a we re P % troubles. kers, « ha . roattone . and fA — a n : even between inva em and divorcee | aos = oe cies rn dlery es : e St ae pgs ‘88 Business Bring Star ified . Buy e to the dogs. mist i +) M 5 we @ Waid caren o0. Skinney A. Mul, the Village ers. class ads. nas aulapen In the Editor’s Mai sae anaes <— sell real estate, ete. long. The doors of the di ya cRMAE os a Short letters from Star readers wil! be printed in this column r} 1] when they are of sufficient genersi interest. You may write about | “OF A JUDICIAL TEMPERAMENT, SURELY” | Se ee ee ee el R | F ICE legal p Judges or of in bent judges of other courts DENNIS, W. W. GRAY. t court will kr ‘ a rts, scedure, preceden about commerce? Those least likely to b TWO WELL-KNOWN FIRMS QUITTING BUSINESS. Building to be torn down January 1. ee who would select as refe had given his life t ing ary of the treasury no } than wis i | to put two great stocks, and as a consequence goods must be sold regardless of cost. Never halt of j system needs toning people of Seattle had the chance to purchase high-grade Christmas gifts at such astonishingly low prices. s There is hardly any one who does not peed The goods are fast disappearing, and early shoppers will reap the advantage of the great sale. good, invigorating tonic now and thea—aot t WHAT IS HONOR? NOT OFFICE, SURELY back to strength and vigorous health, but to $ of the United S old home town, hauled through unclaimed for days, and lly yular subseription Car unwelcomed in b Opossum Capes m an exp the pott the Bes? Tonic cing composed of the body ithe great toning sthe ver Stick Pins and Sleeve ad a Buttona T5c $ ) id Gold Rings, rubies te $100 |S $5.00 Electric Seal and 50c | $6.50 Blectric Seat and $4.00 Opossum Throws «++ own Coney and Russian 5.00 Black French s field by tf" t a ‘e healt r agar ines ipsam ity in liquid form, easily assum 0 ¢ Miled Cuff Buttons men win honor and remembr : wage i 0.00 Bro as t y for human service. | pramareoeses. fete strong tis , k Pin 1.50 $10.00 River Mink and Gray | $49.00 Brown Hare | rich, red blood Sets ‘ eo Repetintntereremenegtieiy destin $1.25 Solid Silver Hat 25c DIAMOND RINGS OLDFIELD Order « doven bottles from $9.00 Ladies Chatela ne Watch valine ie is $36 0 Genuine American aed to California? | : "$90.00 $28 serine sivar0008 and THEY'RE making ington. How'd you like to be locked up in a room with 11 women with opinions? i... $33.50 tyax Pillow bMate...oOc20 | Pillow 1 PORTLAN __ EW YORK city fs, ° Eee Trains Leave King Street Station, Seattle, at $20.00 Large Re 1 i et gee a. M iLLi | ERY i $ : : : 4 righ-grade Hats PARLOR CARS, DINING CARS, SLEEPERS, COACHES OPERA GLASSES iress wear, as v as 48¢. NEW YORK CENTRAL RR : 7 ‘t or ‘ e for t I (Electric Lighted Throughout) ; t $ Si mmons Fur Co. 0 values as $i4 ar 1 when $20.00 val stooo | DOORS OPEN AT 9 O'CLOCK. BE THERE YOU WANT SENSATIONAL BARGAINS : ’ ms « in City Ticket King Street 7 i Office opti A. A. SCHUCHARD C. A. WISE, Sales Mgr UNCLE KITCHEL PIXLEY » That ct 1 old Columbia and ee ay : econd Third and King MELDRUM Ww. A. ROSS 51207 Second Ave.

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