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° ° THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1913 4 HER OF THK SCRIPPS NORTHW SST AGUR OF NEWSPAPERS Telegraph News Hervice of the United Press Qpscciation. Entered at the pe glass matter Bul Company every © PHONES “*'2_ 910%. Private exchange som Seoting with all departments, RATES arr, Satr, 90 econ hing flee, Seattle, Wash. ed by The Star wing exeept Sanda th Im atvanen, me your, $2.48, s50 0 mee —_a — ——_—___—____ : o istmas Eve---a Suggestion Christmas Eve--a Suggestion | [UST A REMINDER THAT OLD SANTA’S DUE ON HIS ANNUAL VISIT| 4 ae vice ite tiene to wah tere mc) | THE LATEST NEWS FROM NOAH'S ARK MRS. SANTA CLAUS TRIES ’EM ON THE TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE pa ers m to a semi-circle aroun { his knee, opens that Toons Cine ee finest of story books the old family Bible, and reads the 3 faer A FEW MORE & F story of the Bat Rethlet on ’ nN ay ao ~ at, And very, very often he docs wl do and ® gays words w! h ake the re Air “ht A : aa Te kidd », this ‘ ¥ a wonderful story a3 erty, who was t e that ever was i é lived and to put e the most in 7 j~ spiring tea human intere Across the with stirring of of being the corner of yesterday i life in a cr more world-ser 1 So, as he reads the abs dental explanation—tells how useful was the life which that unparalleled child lived; and how, though humble itggprigin and simple x, it has, by sheer goodness and sifterity profoundly a Pa alin’ prea oh to save his life; but somehow, as lds his hearers breath tremendous instead g ago, in a little it were a thing of iring American and finer and ustration’s sake g in some inci he warms to this impelling theme, he h less; and it will be long years ere they'll forget Thus one fa orgy of good wil with the sublime ides torically rests. And time of especial « which could possibly be g INEFFABLE EXAMPLE. 1as more than just the|_ ther makes Chr h for many it is—he connects it up sabres atlaes ||! | waive ‘SLAVERY 1s staal WOMAN SAYS, whi OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE Crear cory S. TRUE, CAN'T HAVE A HEADACHE” WITHOUT WINDING YOUR HEAD UP IN A In Editor's r little hearts at a puts into ter ess maybe the most valuable present THE LESSON OF AN| Reply to Fuchtman, THEN LET US HOUSE AND TREAT VICTIMS WELL! edged nial Dec. 24—/heading “Organized Labor,” there |“White slavery ts ether a neces: /rocently appeared in a Seattle Jeary condition of present-day soc!|afternoon paper an account that ety, or it is not. WE PROPOSE|Charies Fu | | THE NEW sun spot discovered by Father Jerome Ricard has an| grea of 400,000,000 square miles. Quite a speck, that! n, former presi-' The Patriotic Chamber TO FIND OUT WHICH!" lgeat ot the Interaatonal Ladies | alee ‘Foon atone re’ Union, Local 28 in regard t at the pres d, the Woman's dent of th Suffrage associa a startet eiisthe: Biber York (Chamber of. Cot] rganization COMMITTEE merce recomr “encourage their employ Mational guard and naval militia Some of the thousands of members of _ the New York (Chamber of Commerce might themselves enlist | It ought to prove a productive snares to the poor devils of employes, who have always had to do the bleeding and dying, but who, recently, the world over, are showing ‘backwardness about being offered up as meat for gunpowder. nends that members of th »le way to join the urn, wit es in every poss Be) of bring and strikes at f the nation’s capitol Should Be Well Housed “The time has come when wom on are determined to get at tLe truth in this matter,” said Mrs Hepburn, discussing plans for the | campaign which her group will wage. | Either it is necessary for thou sands of our sex to be sacrificed | each year or not,” she continued. “If It Is necessary, then | white slaves ought to be suit ably housed and treated as they deserve to be treated as | servants of society, Instead of | belng treated with shame! | If the social evil is NOT neces | sary, and if t doctors are right A man can live as a woman, and tha ad of ministering men, are a sour then we want to know m | other charges jent element tn but I will not it of those who d with condit he Ladies’ Workers’ local and who ht get a wrong impression of the same from Fuchtman's state F I wish to offer an explana EVERY DAY in the year there are eaten, in New York city, 342,463 | bushels of potatoes. i ninemsn NOW, A Frenchman has an autoboat that runs 58’ miles an hour. _ Those French are surely the flyers | i London police have formed a trade union H Gross, M. Cooper Louls’ Berg, prest ive Foard ' Tne people wanted a lower tariff and they got It. They wanted an in come tax, and they got that. What next can we do for you, ood peo: A man has gone to Washington to tell them that Long Beach has grown from a population of ) in | Mrs. Thos. W. Hepburn of Hartford, Conn. President of the Connecti-/1900, to 40,000 in 1913. The only cut Woman's Suffrage Association, Photographed With Her Three trouble is that they won't belleve tt Chiidren. is possible. (- MOST . ANYTHING =) Why Not Run an Excursion From Cheer Up, Bertha, You May Be|be warm enough where a lot of us Seattie? Married Some Day are. The Standard for Baking Powders the World Over is eee Lovers of Excitement The M. KE. church will serve a 10-cent THE GIFT OF A | Rec | eg : LT neato ania : an Absolutely Pur rown ombinola an ant, by letting it gorge itself * lw sweetened water until it ee | |s such a size that it can't “When the Big Bull M Says| a er lan cards A. R. H., “but here in Tacoma mitted to a New York publisherloffice at the ahr daa y' Oo |we haves woman who wished to|adw on trial on @ charge of using|to Gheutauace e bit dent auteaee [drown & oat and she heated the the mails to defraud that be lanete that these Se ne é water until it was lukewarm so as “ee ng nee @ De no ” ideshow. Wise To eon . er ‘ ; ‘" Is a Lifelong Remembrance | not to chill the cat. saivhat hau become” of the old thuncon‘ot beg ovarkashed REAM OF TARTAR is the crystallized ashioned worn who put off he . . Fc. iseatpenldeadla Christmas shopping until the day| gy ARS acid of grapes refined to absolute purity \ c before Chri ? 7 & TREE WE ‘ ihe Heist MRA Vibe Pekiaaks | eee EELS KANE: and ground to a creamy flour. It is de- clared by physicians the most wholesome of all fruit acids, and has been proved by long and universal experience the most efficient and satis- factory for baking purposes. of the United States ts $12,000 a In 15,000,000 yea according to a |year, but good bricklayer has untversity of Pe vania profes: trouble in averaging $25 a week sor, the sun will be cool. But it'lt| | | When Run Down Vela Beas Highly refined products of the grape, properly : ‘ in physical condition it is usually because the action of the combined with bicarbonate of m2 and a fitele Fis RGA otaved || organs of digestion has become irregular or defective. corn starch to absorb atmospheric moisture, are the Then there is need for a safe and speedy medicine to relieve | sole ingredients of the ideal, high-class, standard ? on Mee “ the ills which occasionally depress even the brightest and baking powder. eam Sle aha tied: eet z | | strongest. The one remedy you may take and feel safe with is Ravine napa I| iret “Hobo a Many acids have been tried during the last hun- aisdncuteh ante BEECHAM’S PILLS [took at wm Chrintman tr dred years to find a substitute for the grape cream Vou cannot be Wl aaane vot acabeeoeerte cleat tae of tartar which would cost less. In recent years until you | (The Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World) oa Cee ee eae ger oe alum, which a bakang tt ged ata oe of eR two cents a pound, has been used because of its The first dose gives speedy relief in sick-headache, bilious- ness, constipation, lack of appetite, heartburn, dyspepsia, Tt Jatt thas + : . ‘ 16 population of the United and asting improvement follows the timely use of this fa- |/States is only about 100, 000,000, vorite and reliable home remedy. "You will become healthier — W"ich Recounts for the lmpossibtt ‘ it nf find! i » c ol and stronger, and more cheerful if you let Beecham’s Pills || whose ‘mantorn ure alive | | Our Own Encyclopedia | trifling cost. Alum, however, has been disapproved by scientific chemists and physicians and is not em- ployed by manufacturers of high-class powders. Geo. P. Bent Company Pats ictiers Pi k Y U Secretary BR denne er Cream of tartar powders being healthful them- 4 pe pans 2 ||-anyway a Washington® a earah | selves, add to the healthfulness of the food. Established 44 Years. | Sold everywhere, In hoxes, 106., \\thing useful Our ptt is al ; | i iseidhsein sis Meus ees bali as dan Ue Mauieh old abe aubatatbn edlositsan women, || Maxim conversation-stlencer: SA SI Re MeLaee . | Ten to one on an open Christmas. s - e v we ‘ithe