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Show XL Ckrlsfmaa : Spirit lir 1,1,13 Brlm uuf'mcsa ot wur and under tho spur of con-7i$ con-7i$ -re? servntlon plena wrongly un-ffig un-ffig mi derstood, thero .la danger laffltBl this year thnt something of the Christinas spirit will bo lost. Never before has It been more Important that It should not be. Tho Christmas spirit as well as civilization and liberty must be saved. Tho world Is In tho midst of a war thnt Is wrenching wrench-ing men's hearts; a nntlon that has mado peace Its emblem Is throwing Itself It-self and every resourco Into tho conflict; con-flict; on all sides sonB linvo parted from mothers and fnthors; nowa of casualties Is being received. Under such circumstances It might be natural for tho weak to yield to depression. Tills must not bo. Thero Is n bravo nnd cheery side to tho picture, which must bo kept constantly In our heurU and minds. Preserving and accelerating the Christmas' spirit of other years 'III help do this; omission' of" tho usual -nqts of kindness and generosity will add needlessly to the depression that nil are trying to drlvo from them. HenrtR were novor In greater need of cheering than this yenr, Nor was (hero over greater need for nu outlet of tho spirit ot kindness and generosity generos-ity In man. Wo are engaged In tho un-plcnsnnt un-plcnsnnt business of bringing to her sonsoa by fo'reo n brutul government. That Is tho task ot tho hour. Hut It fihould not bo permitted to blind our cyea to tho things wholly of the spirit, to dull sensibilities Into 'disregard of cWltjutions less presslngly Important, but cquully essential to tho preservation preserva-tion of the finest typo of American manhood and womanhood. That Is why oharltlos in war times should bo raoro generously supported thnn In days of peace; why this Christmas should bo mnde, if posslblo, cheerier and hnpplor than any Christmas that has gono before There are somo peoplo who ennnot afford to obsorvo this Christmas as they havo observed It In years pre-eedlpg. pre-eedlpg. Thero are others who can littler litt-ler afford to bo generous than ever. All should glvo In proportion. There l's no reason why thoy should not, and every reason why they should. Not to do so will bo unpatriotic and selfish. |