i _.ii lv 3 _-_ it ir ggi 5 _ » .2 i. pp' ‘rv if li 4|. 111.2.. 3'-l~»» .Ji qi 'ii -.' 1* ‘ il. gt* : ti. y 4 it ‘ii _ A it ~ if ,__ in .___ iii( i iff, iii it 1 li » l ii il ¢~.~ f< . ii# ti. `tf.` _rl _ a=_ tl :it ;.;-,_ 3 . ‘_/,' fc _§‘_f‘ i lf! ’ ji ‘ ln: i.i_ i. i ,_..` ,,,, a L_ i. -.-‘=,-_- ,, i _ ‘ 'Cl-tFf`lSTM"AS GIVING Some devry it, Some defy it. Come declari- lts meaning's lost. "'0 cs mutter Giflitliarr utti-r Dross,.bllt vulnvlt B9/» tlioim.-ost, - Scoflérs grulnilic. Moelrers mumbli- At the custom And deplore it. Ehristmas glvilii; I8 a. living Sign ot’ sweetness. And 1’ln lor it. Gray old s`a'gr~;i May pon pages Summing up The wanton folly lu.tllil-1 giving To tho living Gifts. adorned with Sprigli of holly, Gynics offer Sooners proiier _Reasons why Mon ought to drop 1|; But the gcntio * 'Sentimental x 'Tender people ' Will ilot stop it. " Still tho l‘;_lrlh. , Bereft of inirlh ,__ If but people Wise were living. ._' Joy were ended It all men did Only cold, _ Judleious 'givilil.:, _lf the eyniizs ` ' hx their eiiliies Robbcd ns of -,Our Cllristnlas season. Fun would tadn And love bo iniilio ._ Just the icy Fruit of reason; /-_..Ss‘|in’o_deriolniee it. _'e_l_qme_ p_Eonount=t» il _,ere _ _lirter °~';Lng;,£ti;llause:i ‘ _ 'ff“'H_o kt!;.:_t!ot:lltl_'E"it _ E-lll -' »_ 'JA%aghct!rl-I ‘f`0`o;t|gii“ J ' ` lt as slraligi-, But it thrills ma- Aud it fills lill- Witll ll joy That wlsdonl limits. . Cllristllias tzivillrz. Wliilo l'ln living, May you laugh At all attacks. AFTER THE BATTLE Only fl Sllrig or lit-;tli~~i~ _ Frolnia far-oti Higlliand hill, (/la9Ded in the hand ol' ii soldier Lyiul: so i-old and still. Only ii faded pit-.ture ..0i’ ll man_wlth silver hair, A woman with race no gt-||l|,._ . /Utd lx_l_llal_d_e_i_l _syyqet and fair. 1'llor'c 'oii 'tli'c"tld`ltf ol’ ;:lor_\. On the blood-roll iield or dum $91' 00d Blitl Klllg and 4:0nNr_\- HID l-Utd yieitloll np his hrontll, Mythougllts went wiugilil; onward, , And they crossed tim nllvi-_r 'um T0 tho land oi' mist and nioulitain-- * ’I‘lm'l land stl"d<-_nr to nio-- 'l`o_w`lloro a llttll- tfottugi- Sttwd 'mid tho sllady troes, A'lid tho llelltllor':i ncnnl camo sweetly D over asslti broom- , O __ _y ll x .- __ Nl!! house is ‘lltlsliod ami silent l~Asthc ` ‘yr ng _ tw 'TWH' "“' T talo'ol'h.~ I s"Vlctory f I; Abd his |addle’s noble deeds. rblii l»l|iiii=_1°vlnnieame»a¢t i lg theill-:Push Alld Bllmple words; A lz)o.l»=el°_'a_ tears softly. in yflx tile! l_{o"Ill'tllo L0rd'i-4." P dl ! proud ottlloll-‘ soldier. ` d that ho wan.-so brave. "Hui I mair sous." said the fat “Wollid i grudge them il lioldiéfn _ ' _grave 2'" Mower and bi-ave elil miter. - i!n.the_ long, long years to come, Will mollm and praise their soldier wg” _think at’ thit heavenly home. on those who love _the Saviour 8 hodt to »no more vm . uielr tiny; with kindly deeds. fy lt, they reach that far bright .t~_.._..;=»l<~_r_¢,°~_,__ _ __ ,._ _ *fr---.-. - . } , ..._ 'dous_.lit»tuplji;t‘ltl_dc cllastiscliierlt. /\_fatl1cr, finding his boy running amok “_ her. \,¢- ‘;.f;~f _-‘,» .ik - -.ll -"-_ s-.yr ~ i _.alll of ' T H O U G FO R CHRIS MAS By A Guardian Special Contrlbutor ‘Illougll nlilliolls of men stand arrayed against each other intent` l’cacc-not an cpllcrnicral pcacc, but a_ lastillg olie, resting upon the cstablislimeut of right relations bctivccn mall and lnzin, Nation and .\hti1>ll. .'\s ncvcr before. niankind isflearnillg to apprccirite the dangers; wliicli result from the spirit wh_icll‘."'o'li't`:llr, tlitftlill‘g‘»-his fell&k'*niali using his forces to~destroy may bc forced in the interests of Ilullialiity to take _front _him 'his bodily pow- ers. lu neither of these cases need tllcrc be aiiy'_'s`pirit of revenge. _'l`he_ tlomiliant thought ill each may and ought to bo to bring about good. .\`imilarly amidst all \llc'suli`ering, sorrow, and tleatli that this war is clitailing upoll us. our dominant thought should be. not of a selfish trinnipll over foes, but of a vilidication of _1_{,igl_lt, wllocvcy suf`f_el's, and a higher type of world-citizc'llsllip for the future. .'\nd this can colnc only out of Love. ‘ Probably the illstilictive desire lol' lovc, present ill every lll'east, i- tilts! intelligently rcalizctl as a longing to obtain sympathy but if it docs not rise above this-to a level. at which the conscious desire to give exceeds that of getting-it will never prove satisfying., .'\ny_action or desire, which is consciously selfish, is licccssal'ily"llurtful. This it is that fills lift- with conflict and misery. The choice given" to liumilnity is either to live in and for others-to place tliccolnliioli be fore the indivi- dual good-or else to struggle on amid strif_e_»§_in_tl distress--as wc. are now doing-until the lessouis learned. p " , \\'c are bound to ollr fellowslby a multiplicity iufltiesf-.`f:ullily, civic, national. l';lcial.`In so far as these are rccogl]iz_ed asbolldsiullit- ing us for it colnliiolrpurposc, we williind then] blessings, 'land life llairmonious :md plc.'ls\llfablc_ To thc exact f::E_ ldt now attainable, bllt that must be taken into aceo. tnlfouei ` natcly rcillired. _ And our present duty ill the p`i"elnises is not hard to find. lf c__\£__ery_ilidi_vidual were lovable ill character the solution of the whole problem would uot'bCidif‘licult. The duty of the indivigmal is to give sympathy inot, primarily, to scck it. If the emotion \v_l)5iclt-D swells in all illdividual’s heart bc ullsclflsh love, he will beconle increasingly lovable llotlv-itllstandillg the ulllovablc atti- tude others may assume towards him. lf the heart is tllrobbing with uusclfi l love,-you may il'r`tatc lay yourslupidlty, you may injure by your liiviii: iitlbiustib lead you ultimately to t.hc__\§uC goal of all llulitafi"cffort,'itlld’;`lL>u ehlrgct there under no other .<._._....__.s 4_1 nd* position, knowledge, power and these generally secure satisfactioinoithlojf exclusion of higher ideals. As Goethe says 2- ~'; , ` ~,,-rg “Melt are so inclined to content themselves with \vlla__t_ is com- monest ; the spirit and the senses so easily grow dead to thc impressions of thc beautiful aild the perfect, that every one should study to nour- ish ill his mind the facility of feeling these things. For no mall can bear to hc deprived of such eujoynieuts. It is only because they are not used to tastc of what is excellent that the generality of mankind take delights ill silly and insipid things, provided they be new.” Life to lllost of us is llleall and unsatisfyillg, not because oppor- tunity for :i higher one is lacking, but because wc find ill_it nlcait and - l0\v expression. lf we demand the best, and are prepared to give it, \vc can get it. A life in which, during each successive day our thbtlghtsf. are never lifted above disposing of the daily roulld of enforced duty' and tllcn seeking some vapid relaxatioll, will never prodtlcc _mcn___an'i` »` t __,_____.._.____.___ _ __ i =¥-°-'-3, _ _ _...qi THE STAR IN THE EAST" “I "We have secll.i.l~lis{54`tiir»=it1 the east, and are come to worship Him.”' `~ Brightest and best of the soils of thc morning, Dawn on our darkness, and lend us_thinc aid; _ _,.,-.- _ Star of the East, the horizon adoring, I 1 "" * ` ' Guide where our infant Redeemer is laid. "‘ 7*' i \ Cold on his cradle the dew-dropslarc shilling; Low lies I-lis head with the beasts of the stall; L ( .\ugcls adore Him ill slumber reclining, _ jg? f -' Maker and Monarcli and Saviour of all ` - ' is Say,'s|iall wc yield llinl, in costly dev‘otill_i:\;_°;fI_~ 4 -_ Van Dyke. ___ As thc h It is fired with dove or consumed with ,haic; dominated by selfish axition, or inspired by spiritual -longlngis, so hc in his intercourse with his fellows, will realize the joys of true relation- ships or live in an atmosphere _of distrust andstrife ;-will risc to the it _ _ .- _ , 5. ‘l ¥»~/_- ~, .' . .i .- ,\ _ _ "___ . ,,_,_ i ` Odors of lidonl, and ofT<;r`n clivinc,-‘_ _ _ &`.i"'.f.; .Qb ` - Richer by far.ls the llcat‘t"s ad \ ' Brightest and best of the sons of the morning, ' Dawn on our darkness and lend us thine aid; ` Star of the East, the horizon adoring,, _ . ‘ heights of its lift t,f__s_ink‘i»;¢ me pic °f_,unmisn¢_,s:1v<;¢fl_§|[gf"_'_ __ ;. _ _ __ (gums of me m0u_ntaili__a!_d-fa r -%e_of:_$§l1<\_ _ hlay,_kccl>'dl ut will no; '~ goal; , __ i\lyrrh from`_tll_t_; for'<:_st‘t_:_»_l'-__ _ _ ._.;_~ . _ While [la-.ffl-` _ju love may waridw rf i _ ‘ - V_ _ I H I __"'_"._ ` _'_ 3 `_’ ,pf ' __ But God will bring llilu whcrc'thc Blessed arc." *If ‘ __r; a‘"__Y WC °_ cf _*‘*°l'_‘ "miie ‘ ”_"¢_,~"f_ _.~__ ` -; Vaully with glftswoulll' Hrs ,f or sen rpl; ff `f»'»,_;__-< _ ' . ¢ _ . _ ,I ~ ._ ‘ Dcarcr to God are the prayers of the poor. , 'fi \ 1 _ _._ -_..._,__,. ‘n-.1 X B .