THg LAKE SHORE NEWS AY. J4W0CBSS'?! Tl> THtl^AMftOMflgWA safe: === lift ______ atts PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY THC BOWMAN l»UBLI«HIIMC COMPANY S2I Devfe Street, Evanaton. \ >:____TZ?*^^** W5' - ' ALBERT jj. BOWMAN, Managing Editor ' r} ARf HUR ROBERTS, AssociateEditor . i |^?^- JAMS*;L»dNA^ (â- â- 'â- â- ' = 586 and 587. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $1.00 A YEAR. â- StttgggsitiJH, All matter for publication in any not later than: noon on Monday. week's (MUe should reach our office Entered aa second-class matter June 28, lMJ* »t the poatofflee at Even* ton, Illinois, under the Act of March 8, *|7P. ^ THURSDAY* ^D^OEIpBBr40r49|2f THE swotthwjarmacy KENIL OIS Itphona Kenilworth •*"" MP ARE YOU ONE? The Goodfellow club is scheduled for the gayest sort of Christm^ this year and many homes of the poor will be made bright by the hap* pkiess of the children because of the hoped for, but still unexpected^ visit of St. Nicholas on Christmas eve. One may be a "spug" if the doctrine of that clan happens to suit his particular humor in the mat* ter of Christmas giving. That is a personal consideration. But no one can have seen the miserable tear stained face of the child of pov- erty over his empty Christmas stocking and feel that any sort of giv- ing is useless in his case. Every "spug" should be a good fellow if he would inspire confidence in his assertion that it is only useless giv- ing to which he is opposed and not giving in general. .♦♦♦♦♦• A MISTAKE IN DIAGNOSIS In an editorial ^Republicans in the Senate," yesterday's Tribune divided the Republican element in that body into three classes, "the aggressively honest, the aggressively dishonest, and. those who have not emphasized on which side of the line they stand" and attributes to the ultimate position of this last class, the doubtful, the future ex* istoncc or non-existence^of the party. ____IVe have been led to think from-other remarksrxifih^rTrlbune^tBIf the grand old party was already as good as defunct. What has hap- pened to change the Tribune's diagnosis of the case? Do we see signs ofaidling into line! Welcome back again! ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ *> HARD LINES 1 Five young women from our university, overcome by the strenuous- ness of life at the end of the term and suffering from an attack of grip, have been compelled to forego the advantages of pursuing their work to a conclusion and to return to their several homes, discouraged. We are sorry for the girls for we have had the grip and know just how certain they must feel that they will never again he able to sit in their classes or display their knowledge acquired during the term on examination papers. They should cheer up, they and their friends. Grip doesn't last forever though it seems so to the afflicted ones. Speaking of grip, is it out of order to suggest that a little mite of common sense in the matter of apparel in the winter season may go far toward securing immunity from a visitation of that desolating disorder? NO BRIDES NOR BELLS The British suffragets have promised to do "something awful** on Christmas day if their clamor is not heeded before that time. Just what form of mischief they characterize as "something awful'* re- mefos 1» he ym, lmt it iH>rt?ifoiy *»»»nt h& much worse than the comae proposed by Miss Marie Cwan; of the Chicago Grand Opera com- pany, who, between the acts of the opera, a benefit performance for the Chicago Political Equality league, suggested that "every woman fear the next two years refuse to marry unless her fiance promises to do all lie can to secure votes for women.** . 1W long years without wedding hells! We shudder to think of the terribleness of the threat. Can our British sisters think of some- thing "more awful** than that! 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