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THE STAR—THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1910. Member of United Press. Published ! gible tor te winusie, 15 conte fot tees Raa gn ae oa STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE #8288288 223 F A at Seattio, Wash stoffice as second-class matter ‘or three months or more. THE WONDERFUL HOLIDAY OF CHILDREN With All the General Delivery Regulars Gone, | bead DUST = a chie the Postoffice Will Be an Awfully Quiet Place, STROLLERS _ COLUM ; Whithwashes of Histo Ballinger i This is OLD FOLKS’ season, “Nineteen pounds of candy came an Now ts us ce when d . bani pines eae page he keenest to my efter and myself last Chrint Heed Smoot H pleasure as they whisper profound secrets nto ‘ see Bn aD ir — mas,” sald a self supporting wo-| Lorime ' / ' old folks are figuring on what a fine time they shall give WAY Sak ren) siatene | (hem g Pa a "My ened rar b etned Henry Vill | the ye i both young and ok! are happy live’ “0? NUM 2 ~ nurse, I am a visiting secretary And then some Fo" wonders of Kris Kringle ne We had discreetly mentioned when. ever powsible to our wealthy pat rons that we had just set up house keeping in a modest Itttle apart t. We did this in the hope that the usual deluge of candy might be turned into other channels, and that a pretty piece of glass, china or silver would be substituted, But no, the candy came, as usual. As each expensive box arrived we felt the Merry Christmas spirit sink in our hearts | Finally, in denperation we took | stock of the various five, two and| one-pound boxes, and estimated | their purchasing power, We real-| ined that if we had been very poor | we should have received welcome | gifts of groceries and fruit. If rich we should have received cut glass| or sliver. Our surplus candy was} due, as we fully realized, to the} Of course young people appreclite be cheap, bi Parents of thirty or forty love to give. rap, Dut Koray Unmarried unfortunates do their best Rut it ja GRANDMA and GRANDPA who fully enjoy this great- est of days The blunt fact is we have to be seventy before we can and the age of seven, have to de somewhere around fi zo the lon A man should keep office hours 1 his own #oul os bor an we eit It now og is the of unde tty-five or sixty before It ts ing of the little ones and s beat as Christmas day ap Ww possible for us to fully real the increased rate at Which their hear proaches. Think of the country grandma as she knits woolen sox and mitts for little tots! Think of the city grandma sewing and knitting and buying dainty and valuable presents for loved ones! Think of grandpa down at the store gathering armfuls of horns and sleds and drums and Noah's arks! Let's rejoice with the oldest old foiks—who so enjoy giving to youngsters who haven't learned about the solemnity of life—and we thank God that they haven't learned . It isn't receiving gifts It isn’t giving It ia THE SPIRIT. d ite origin tm the an immense forced meat and sweets phe the form of the cradle, in com memoration of Christ's J Later a number of smaller oblgag An ples succeeded the one big Die, 4 nd still later the form became 4 j i round as we have It | Another Great Victory for the People. | The platform on which Ogi, Roosevelt is trying to come beet is progressive. leul q 4 - A lack of understanding which the} Francois McGillienddy, barber The pleasure has already begun; the old folks are calculating on a y SS wf lvery rich have for what they con-| 4nd friseur, face massage and hatr bislogical serve what they will do to make somebody happy sider the higher grade of employes,| dressing done while you walt, was ef ths Posnaal yt is to be and all The little ones are purely and simply antiolpating There are lots and lots of good things (and good hearts) along _ sent Treaters we refer to are the | nothing doing for the General De about this time of the year—and some of them never, never wither Postmaster Russell Has Issued | hordes of people who like to have/livery “regulara.”” The G. D, is | They were all kind hearted people,|@l#o a dead game sport. He took and our disappointment, as we sur-|all the plok papers and used to veyed our candy boxes, would haye| Wager a# much as §2 in the hand pecimens of bugs, insects, nukes and animals commer hetr matl come addressed “General| maintained by Uncle Sam, he ex - and die. the Ukase and the Steady |‘ . made th trul it book ‘round the ¢ . Delivery.” + woe ee > yyy yw | 2 hem truly y. But why,| book ‘round the corner. mas wold insiiga song peates, tor Che Dena. sew 1 ourselven, didn't they try| One day while he was shaving a| 7 ria il neeees ee p a8 Patrons of the Little Win-| you perfectly respectable folks] troupors, traveling men (respect-| ** & anyone who will deliver the goods, Democracy 1s abroad in the world, AND IT 4 weason of calm. "Twill! Young gela who are chiefly $9 | or, and aid fond parents to) tir be as restful there aa in the Fine of a good spanking are fond | keop their young daughters far|there was in a pot of coffee, so I Arts room of the public library and of writing to “best felle away from the General Delivery|cut the whole thing out, and all I as placid as the main street of pending upon the obliging G window raphael napdlgennn, Brag Bens Poo) Bellingham De r ithout & : # much caffeine in it as Leotect 4 At Fountains, Hotels or Eleewhere very to fetch ‘em the : Th ta dow Will Be Frostbitten by| who have a cosy fireside to hurry|able kind who love their wives), | {or a ute to put themselves in| man with @ tender face ° dog fight | f the Very Crabbed Disap- to,, when the busy day ie o'er, wot and ¢ ansients In town on ® Visit Co peat et Bt ged ems to me the seaated eutaiee 2%, Ac ‘ uaay’s Of total lumber production of pointment of It oe te 1 himself that the black-and-tan | UBited States last year 76 gor ang ‘i padi hap mo varieties of General De was soft wood the rev and drastic re BY JONN COPLEY | But ‘tis a great institution. Even| livery patrons may still do bust How fine you are looking,” re-| would win, and watched the od ent phon le arr fh ther To sec the hurtolnn owas og|more than that—{t fs @ flerce|meas at the old stand, Postmaster|™arked the firet woman “That/ with one eye and the scr pen‘s foreign mialeturad ia jon of advanced social legislation; nationalists, demanding | cristae givers rushing about im | Mulsance | Russell says, But the other kinds a specialist must have done you) the other: p trouble over the tariff If Irish home rule, denied for centuries the coalition that | oo. hysteria tn th postoffice cor Married ladies who have affini:|are Nix from hence. a world of good Just at the crisis of the fight needs help we respectfully re emerges with only a narrow working from the battle of | Sit! Mime last dave before the (ties find it @ convenient method of| ‘The “regular” will be identified|4,..2* ™e tell you something, my | Francols hand slipped and r him to William Howard hate dallots in Great Britain hich can only rule by hanging together, |! holiday, you wouldn't believe communicating ul throbs with} by calling for mail for 20 days or fi superar the | bs t of tals ? THE END. ~ And this coalition, which can only rule by hanging torether. | 10+ the high-vaulted corridors will | the affintit y don’t dare tO) longer, After that, the “regular” | g1,,, . pat dag eh mp: Aewae : ; Guano palm trees of Honduras ' and only r by ta a radical steps demanded | iat ie high ei deserted ae the) have the letters come to the house,| wil! either politely leave his or Ar’ {since my son came home from col-| | “He woke up one morning and) 014 timber that 1s lighter than by any r ats, faces angry fF ee, hoary with age, te [oe ee in a wock or two, would |you understand 'Vcae aabienl ae eat anal lene at Thankegiving That epectal-| found himself famous. Etc of with revolution lowering In the background niin natural reply will be, “No, |arts in the blind alleys and are not |Seattle as all this, you ask? “Of course,” Interrupted the first,| monkey of himself in time for the| A Day 1 like a elgar” - may be that the house of lords will refuse to march to the pv one GREIOUS YO: SAVS OVER Ther Cees SO tor Russell evidently ts) "they all do jafternoon papers to get hold of gfetog: Vth, out ic of the thaws unless the king creates a swarm of new Nevertheless, your reply is wise up on their regular/ certain of it That's why he ts Well, my #on understands | it gtd “i I If it's good everybody wants § Mberal peers. It may be that he will refuse, Then—look out for |""D0E. ‘ have their polite social) going to help married ladies to| Latin, and he happened to look at |} ——————— te |box. If it isn't no amount of the crashing of another throne. hvaulted corridors of the | ¢ pondence come through th¢|to walk the straight and narrow,|the prescription the specialist gave puffing will make {t draw, DE SERVED. ostoffice are coming in for| General Deliver? window |put the hermetical seal on the|me, and he sald there was five aia amy 2 ARE CHILDREN TO BE A LUXURY? Postmaster Russell has sent the laden replies. S8o—harking k thirteen para . * ; Births on all the farms in New York state for a given period |word down the line. The word is| But the end is come. Postgame |ST*0he—the = high-vaulted — corri | exceed the deaths by only 237, This ts the most startling hint of | directed to the great army of Ab Russell has borne it all in patienge dors, before the New Year utters coming race suicide the country has received. Formerly, the farms |sent Treaters and fortitude since be came om the | '‘* D, will be as calm as produced big families. | Now, don’t get off wrong on that | job. sea and as placid as The truth is that the struggle of Iife has become so fierce, and | Absent Treaters category. The Ab-! Now, he the main street of Bellingham tive liver, kidneys and bowels the standerd of haman needs so high, that parents hesitate to b a senescent may not appreciate the]... pb y er s. den themselves with larger demands or expose thelr children to the [| you have never enjoyed| ("C8 Organs—~anc the nerves fear of want. | m4 and the blood—are better, do Children a luxury? However, it will be awfully ati] better, when helped by in the postoffice after the first of the 7 with all the General De livery regulars frost-bitten by the new order That in the only impression we wished to convey to you fm this bright little eseay TaN Original «1 Gena HORLICKS MALTED MILK } D |The Food Drink for All Ages Rich Mik, Malt Grain Extract, tn Not in Any Milk Trus! I> Insi /RLICK’S* > Insist on Pha Cut Price for 30 Days Best Gold Crowns Best Bridgework Best 2 you need a healthy stomach, ac orta, there willl be! Christmas Victor Off With Records and ¢ Record-Cabinet Complete HOW HARMON’S STATE IS HEADED The triamphant democracy of Ohio starts out by permitting its bosses to pick a senate “committee on committees” that can be safely relied upon to select committeemen who will defeat or | smother reform measures, in the interest of “Big Business.” It takes the Ohio democracy to hang itself on short rope in | short time. It apparently propo: to do a thorough job this time. AND THEN, WHAT? Indiana has 8,000 less farm owners, and 1,000 more tenants, than it had 10 years ago. But land values nearly doubled It's getting so valuable that PEOPLE CAN AFFORD TO OWN IT LESS AND LESS. 4 per tooth. .$4 material that's made. Painless extraction free. All work guaranteed 12 years. . : . Ohio Dentists oat 207! Pike Bt, over Ow! Drug Co, J) Bach dose seemed to Put new CS sth into me, and now — Entrance Room 4. 7 better: treng- or Bartell Drag Sires | Quaker Drug Co. CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR ALL THE PEOPLE Priced the Way the People Like 25c Table Half Price Table A table of big values located in the left A money-saving opportunity, with aisle of the First Avenue store. A smat something for ost every need. Too tering of all sorts of gift goods h 6 7 : 7 es ¥ many articles by far to enumerate—bet- things over yourself— Puts It in Your Home ‘The balance you can pay tn omer | pletely cured, and OBSERVATIONS ALDRICH favoring tariff revision piecemeal! Good! Carve that rubber trust first! i tr “ +) C: This surety ts the dest Victor and cabinet offer we bh i The machine ty finished cabinet LOANED ON IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY RATES REASONABLE. CALL OR WRITE. LOAN DEPARTM ty a aS seen to be appreciated ° ° - ° HONDURAS denies that she has any revolution on her hands It’s the dull season in Honduras. Se Se HA! Taft is true to Roosevelt's policies! Sent in a 40,000 word message, just like Teddy did ee aes. SELECT useful Christmas presents! Buy your wife a new | washboard or a lawn mower, for instance. | ee | | ‘The purchaser of thie outfit ee cures @ fine, new, latest modet Vietor I with oak cabinet, flower tor, playing A desatiful, strongty batt ree w& cabinet te match machine, making ® convenient stand for the 4 & safe and handy ng the records. mach! piace for ke BULLY for Senator Lafe Young! He's already shown why and where progressive lowa can kick him if she wants to. 8 4s INTERSTATE commerce commission reduces rates on enam eled bricks, but we aren't cheering tll we see things done on butter bricks. fix doubdle-taced, ta records, with musie on both sides, making in all 12 selections Carefully teat~ fully gues See et inde PR agg POD er aT NOON” OURS aRE PhSC SS SS ae ae ea Can you think of a more desira- wristmas gift, and think of ly $89.60, complete, and your own term Bb of the fin Vi S’talerre sue’ of thes estan Victor-Victrolas Every style, every finish. ne Prices ranging from lati tne ioe $75 to $250 EDISON $29.55 AMBEROLA Buys This Genuine Edison © i296 RICHMOND TIMES says Boston women look more like men than the men do. It comes from letting Cabot Lodge run around with that chin lingerie on pick out suitable Seren Quaker Drug Ce | ma * 410 te excelient ter come and k Christr O56 \ a WHITELAW REID'S wife get Ogden Mille’ estate. Just think lap in time to do Christmas shopping ee ae MRS. EDDY’S son ts talking of contesting her will. Strange, is it not, that so many who ent to make a fort are not thought competent to dispose of it? ar a PRESIDENT ELIOT wa commends the administration Mayor Seidel of Milwaukee, the socialist. Well, well! 000 cash in one chunk from > best go first. dropped into your wifey’s rly! Fine B Stationery Half Price 1 The | oxed Great Benefit | ranged in eye- desk, are featured any box in the lot ar sh pes, in pop q tig better acquainted with each other In this ae Phono- oF QUEEN ELIZABETH of Roumania al women | feeder | ot 7 hens who make themsel alture lear girl 1 , . _ come back at Lizzie with: “Queens ar xe : themselves featherless by trying to hatch porcelain. west eg , Christmas LEATHER GOODS PERFUMES TOILET ARTICLES WE NEVER will gig back on helping the distressed, but $250. one that warps u Dear Observa A marr _ Terms to children is paying me marked 8 What # Ia Outs Hazel M.” Just as if a man posterity mob could Thin is the only place in the Northwest where all makes of would be paying anything! Talking Machines are impartially demonstrated aide by iT PAYS TO DEAL AT HEADQUARTERS ARTICLES FOR MEN al in- appre- W GIFT ate | t thir af j Qual has tt ich SAFETY RAZORS, OLD STYLE RAZORS, RAZOR STROPS, SHAVING OUTFITS, TRIPLICATE MIRRORS, SMOKING SETS, CAMERAS, WAL LETS, BILL BOOKS, COLLAR AND CUFF BOXE NECKT BOXES, HANDKERCHIEF BOXES, FOUNTAIN PENS, and a 1 or articles, n V W be appr be « t Diamond Rings, from $10.00] Gold and Gold-ti uy ip. Diamond Brooch om] I Ladies’ and ) | / $15.00 up. Ring We Pay 4% Diamond Ear Screws, fror F and filled totlet ” aie» ; Reger: : $15.00 up. : ef ogee Ae : | Let The Quaker Fill Your Christmas Requirements—-We'll Save You Money pieennene Studs, from $15.00 g and filled Mesh PRIVATE LOCKED ROOMS } Enough to Buy the Turkey and Trimmings Diamond Links, from $6.50 t , In Fireproof St ¢ Warchousa fo t r Diamond Scarf Pins, fror , ” % i BEKINS MOVING & STORAGE CO,, tr e an or 100 PIKE STRENT 1013-1018 FIRST AVE COR. THIRD AY, AND MADISON ST $8.00 up + buAlity Opera. Glaaeua Madison at Twelfth East 414; Cedar 414 sreunsh ‘Sioltouep cia Mail and” Wh Fromptty | ‘prompt Delivery of Xmas Package? Sunset Phone M. Sunset Phone Main 6529 Phone 2368 g184 O18 Independent Phe Savings Cor. 3rd Av. and Pike St. Independent 25 Per Cent Off on Cut Glass Waltham, Elgin and Hamilton Watch Sterling r Flat V All at as low prices as good honest go nenced business here per cent off on Hand nings Houghton & HuntermmZ04 Watch Inspectors N. P., G. N., and O. & W. Railroads. BRONCHIAL TROCHES ,,)\, % : A 16. wuttered, | tr °, B06 and $1.00 John 1. Brown & Bon, i x PRICES . STORED Buy or Sell Real Estate, Business Chances, Sea Classified Page. | ta Dese

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