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Show Walt Mason 4 SAGE COUNSEL The Christmas season comes apace, when smiles will hang from ever) face , Th Christmas spirit, for a time. Will make our lives a thing sublime Alas, be-shrew be-shrew me. and dodgaat: The Christmas 1 spirit does not last: A day or two It warms our hearts, then straightway shrivels and depart-: why docs It chase 1 Itself go soon, and leave out lives nil out I Of tune'" It Is because WS cat too much 'of turKey. puddfng pies and such, the Ohristnias spirit cannot dweii where people peo-ple with dyspepsia yelL The Christmas 1 morning finds us calm; the season, like j a soothing halm, has healed the troubles troub-les and the cares that man thriueh weary workdays bears. A 1 1 look v:i)t kind and loving eye upon our smiling fellowguys we send some, peanuts to t o. poor, and think the Spirit will endure. And 'hen w-e eat a gorgeous meal including in-cluding turkeys, ducks and vegV, and pie- trie kind that mother mode and doughnuts, cakes and marmalide. A' nigb our hurdned Innards balk. a'd J through long hours the floor we walk.i and In the morning, coid and gray the morning after Christmas flay we groan- 1 tng lae ihe sleepless berth, and raio-nb 1 hool for peace on earth. And now I sprinr some good advice. Wbich. olloWed I ojp, will cut much Ice. IC-tt humole kimI( j on Christmas Day, and ii Hie gorge-1 gorge-1 ous thing? awii 1 no . |