Show The Sorrows of Others I In some households God pltv them there is no merry Christmas rerr ChrlHtOa Of some It may be said they are too poor and II yet we may believe that where love is there IH never sufficient 8ufclQnt poverly of purse to shut out Christmas Others may he Simply poor m tove and li lot pox Ilk erty that la Ik not a whit lightened by Christmas Yet others t Ishtted lug hands are and where purses arV long enough find Christmas aN bringing Ihm only skeletons before which their love rocks back and forth and The children sobs dlldren have gone forth gont and be hind them remains hint only the memory of hopes The ghost of an old Christmas 18 there The floor IB strewn thf loor strfwn with the gifts of that day and shouts wih tht prise and the merry peals of laughter stir ring through the house But desolation with a rough hand brushes a C8olaLon away and what can Ul any one do but wring his hands or sit and weep wring come back at Christmas Little Lite thIngs put away come trooping out from secret drawer and attic cornuiv Alas if they are covered with the ashes coprc ofoi sbo omit hopes In such households there OU bo the mblanco nf fhristnius But mav it f Is I not there an in the old old days They have nrjmbqrftl ThC the t neighbors Vhii 1 lbhbol1 cliii I i dren ruin God help fJiem Ihev nannoi forget their own Love can tai larlft takr hold on heaven always and b glad But love rnnnot reach oUt toward hell cept in anguiPh Sioux City Journal AV I |