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| THE SEATTLE STAR av FAR PUBLISHING co, 1807 and 1909 Seventh Ave. EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY elephones orial; Independent S76; Sunset Main 1060. Business: independent 1138; Sunset Main 1050, _ URALLARD BTAR AGENCY an Waitard Ave Sunset, Malinrd Om RVERETT STAN AGENCY Wh Leonard, 101 Hewitt Ave Bunset, Mem oft Ome cent per caw, ats woah wenty-00¥ ar tanth. Delivered MINE Ot the Boeredtiow at Heat Wastingtan, as sevond-ctmas matron, expires om the “RO MALL SUBSURIBERS. Pre dete when you subseription odtram labo! of cach po at date a Courts Were Made for Justice Reererteeeeet cena eee ee eer ee eee eee . t “it is more import to the administration of justice that & ® tigation 1 in the attaimapent of substantial justion @ ®% than that a ree { proceedtix should be built up which is @ & without Maw or blemion . . } Server rrrrrrrrrr errr er rere rrr rr They were ater wi the bench by Judge Holdem of the appellate qourt of Chicago, and should be pondered by every Judge and law yer in the country Because One of the things that has angered the country toward courts and disposition to y teohniealities in the way of Whe cord’ lawyers is the at legal as Judge Holdem well says, th accomplishment of justice. perfection of the court pared to the findings of sub Procedure and technical be) the means toward the end. The end fp view should always be the working out of Justice as between man and man Too many lawyers care nothing for the end in view Ject is to defeat justice. The interpretation of preeedent and practice and pleadings ts em ployed to postpone and tq defeat the purpose for which courte are organized It ts easy for the ingenious lawyer to raise questions which do Rot go to the merit of the matter ia orler to disturd and defeat the even course of justice. Mech therefore depends upon the ruling of the courts. It ts for the courts to sweep aside the tmmaterial trifles introduced for purposes of record and having no sabstantial Dearing on the attainment of Justice. Tt te therefore refreshing to observe a tendency mich as te here Voleed by Judge Hokiom—a tendency toward tho elimination of artful motions or objections, or reducing them to their proper plece. © Just judge! May you have many tmitators om the bench. Bvery court of whatever degree should, in the highest sense, be a pourt of equity is of [tthe when com conseg vence antial fustioe pleas are (or ought to Thetr ob Men and Thing d is looking for men. . p the worki’s greatest need. And this is the roundabout h the world tries to find men és is «upon certain. Institations. But i men? it ts always dwelling on the nted of education. cation if its product be not manhood? it ic asking for new Inwe Yet what are laws if they de not produce GOOD CITIZENSHIP? 4 It insiets that the measure of success ts dollars, But what ts the making of « living as compared with the making of ao LIFE? Slowly—very slowty--the world is beginning to turn from THINGS to INDIVIDUALS. Slowly—very slowly, it is beginning to put the MAN above the dollar, It ts beginning to find what are its true treasures. Why sot make MEN FIRST? Berause if you make MEN, governments and inetitutions efdeation and laws wilt all easily fall inte their proper places do these institutions Bat what is ede LARGE HATS” WILL | BE POPULAR —Photo, Henri Manuel, Paris. The bandeau is covered with soft Th . of the new models cofie of coldgerbrown + t ern whi tes the popularity | terminat ns ful loops of tt pring Jt is wn &@ soft Man in natural we stra brim fs lifted the front with a from the face on the left side and n A ot hely vince with a bunch of pink | th ame velvet f the left TORe with long sprays of foliage wt Orien ' Par Meat Prices That Please torn, 1413 Th te wity Hall Mar ae Time to Buy Your Easter Outfit Faster 2 are y pf rt hew ou n ow plread er 1 showt Te c y of materials to oh ) om R ny new wftk sin ample f ab ‘ 1 nd y plaids, f $ : Our showing of “ in ox A at varte in plain nat ft ' $7.50 to $20.00. More new w k, $1.25 to EASTERN OUTFITTING CO. %4 SECOND “Seattle's Reliable Credit House.” 133 NEAR UNION * errs Th worn bow | back box! } i pensible article of furniture © | farm | Hows } ip j sround ta the snow and the slarh all day, shrank to my wet feet like a secun srowth of hide and pinched my fen a vine, What a relief it w The old oaken bootjack, the time on returning home at night to sock) worn bootjack, the heeberipping Pack Cat Rag imy heel firmly into the artp of ¢ the | boat jack that hang on the wail. —? Moon Mas ¥ old bent) feel cy were " oo. Id bootjack and feel tts power, aa BUSHNELL . ee Se | A New York doctor says man wil both feet. He was not serfonaly 501 Pike. louizrow his stomach, The doctor |hurt—Georgetown (Ky) Times | : ldid not have the Hon Wm. if | Taft in mind when he spoke. l, “Wi eat actors come | | from?" asks an esstern paper. We 1 am certain of one thing,” rejmet ome the other day whe had/ lmarked the caar to hie #teretary. | Just come from the depot | | — aed f, It | kins | terre | beep his money's worth or not “What makes you «peak of jack jbe one of the = best sellers.” THE SEATTLE STAR—\ oF eryerrrrrrrrrTrrrrrr TT irre ty s | RECOLLECTIONS OF * * * | = | * * * 3 DAY. MARCH & 1907. bt TALKS UGH, ANOTHER AN EX-RUBE—NO. 3 PO ROP U CRORES SSR ESOS Se 2 Cartoonist Bushnell writes them and draws them, A ER | 2 a ‘ , Vinal “Moltycoddie? Why, that's al Rody Build ’ ee waye wife bet It's the oame as wie Ande a ldew boy, or a Pehroy.” an alo “And recently, father, « stat in our national legintative halle at SenaTenes ALCOWOL] tributed to the revered Mr, Foraker A peripatetic voleane. Now I know Heat. the meaning of patetic, tut link~ ‘ “a 0 with « veleano It seeme « 4 s - . ‘ Ah, Rolle, but pert Wnked with Mr. Foraker. ¥ Per G56 fer poh siden, gt a “pert Dr. Young--My dear, you should Per a t patetic voleane ie several notches |/Pever sit in the drafts of a theater |f , he someone inaugurating & PEW} lene citrus than @ woggiebug, ding- | WIth your throat so poorly pro ise Janguage, father?’ said Rollo, ooh-| hat or hieronymous It is, ike | ected } t t to have it wrapped in a three-rope his glames with a per land » by na week. A eames, as a roodte.” spoken, for 4i4 not 2 old caken bootjeck, the time) I gradually dragged my cramped beetjack, the heel-gripping | foot fram its leather case, pinching that bung on the wall,/and wiggling my oumbed and half: / of the stove, near the wood|fromen toes fo get them back tnto I remember it well. |aatural shape. then feeling the the moet useful dis | stinging semsat an the Blood be | any | gan to tre « freely once more. | house. What fond recollee:} The useful olf oaken bootjnck! tt recalls to mind’ 1 have seen it thrown af tramps. emember when ft had tramped | book agents, dogs and cate I have seen it used lo dig potatoes, erack wntfl my stiff leather boots | nuts, kill rate and mice, drive nails, stir soft soap, poke the fire, and} lbreak the lee in the olf tub Traveting. E (ares If the Man In the a Coon In My Merry O04 Potty King There's a Roe Heart for You, * STAR DUST By “JOSH” to $25.00, selling ma jes your From the American Navy. on. Kuropatkin'’s book will not | “4 JO6H WISE. | | | cost a Baltimore man $47.75 to another man's wife. As no pie of her has been printed it ts] whether he mot} THREE MENOF-WAR, manidle to eny Anyway, K | ploded the proverb, yur | something for nothing Harriman has ex “You can't get jmulary as a modest one? | Because the money f pecetve| “I suppose you ha fen't big enough to talk.” y old home in Pittsburg and nti Revi come to a quiet little country town jat firet.” have You, Wo were very sre |firet. Mother was so affected )|lampblacked the windows, - would think she was back in 1 home Firstclase Brand « family n of the lonesome at whe abe the WEW JA jackets who Girls’ convalescent —O so ew hurried to us by We hurry to mator Bailey has been white| washed. here ts no of] in white} “Haskins had the nerve to pro you, for : wash, you know pone Miss Frijids the first time two style i - t her.” English NATIONAL SCHOOL OF F vuld have taken a great deal ’ NANCK, formerly, the United|more nerve to do it after he'd me aad two rows States Treasury Department—The jher three or four times.’ cuffs also finish only tratning school in the world] nother style for students of high finance. Per-| 00d evening, have you restgned Weanch ou a strous of a cateer in Wall/YUr Panama canal job?” : om ~) Ghoul sex it te aiter thie to . lar trimm fc stitution. Course of instruct Vhile the loss of the steamaht! tache braid sand tree tx months to ears, | Dakota would s Jeplorable guimy f varying according to the ability of |it might give the railroads an oppor + y the student. Our graduates can be|tunity to wee their inadequate = }found in scores of big banks both | trackage and rolling «tock to haut jenat and weet "residents, vice |@ little something besides Orienta presidents and cashiers for banka| freight, and relieve « few of the and trust com « furnished on|Sbortages on Puget sound hort notice Adv.) | 7 | | many lawyers spoil the mur Mumorous Calf. der al While Will Truett w ——__—____ — ing >» oa we Lee Baker, dentist, 206 Ettet which had t hid tn ling. Phone Main ¢ oes his son, as a joke t Brooks Hats, 1391 Be kicked him in th t with | Avenue. sc Package Garden ds | Broadhurst System 69c COMMAND AT INTION AND WIN APPRECIATION BECAUSE THEY ARE SMART, COMFORTABLE AND SERVICEARLE S. Flag NEW SPRING SUITS AND TOP COATS Kites | $18 to $35 is | Russwin OTHER RELIABLE MAKES @15.00 UP. Food ( Ch REDELSHEIMER & CO. ant play & pene wha ng toodir closed season “Hut thery MURT be a new tongue refer recently tow me Popular Sheet Music Sc Copy | Cline’s Piano House 1206 SECOND AVENUE. Suite and Cravanettes worth up THE BENSON CLOAK CO. | 2c. Clothes Sm_| fier Ska plexed mann cern but or pe Just as eanily, Rollo,” said bis the same | father, “as the words jarky, piffie and side-ewipe convey @ meaning Dow't worry, The eminent geezers the ly president eddie? are step) Moon Were Valley with tie Eyes On 80.00 that have been express. hand them t Is need ther t price. with red collar ancy bra i with braid red of bright ampagne rows u Bargains In the Basement Baker's Cho loate, half-Ib ake ' Can 800 804 First Av., Cor. Columbia St st Ov House oat in the State titehed handkerc Met 1 is derived from a feeling that Why, have you miuffed some hot] the convential yoeahulary f* 00)” susie the shoemaker, 217 James | mmeback in the sheet?” asked Mol bulous to carry the weight re-| -“ If 1 gather your somewhat dif. | profanity im too impolite | } ruse meaning,” sald yeu if ' ther lw Por instance, I de net prehend | neve full significance of what Mr. Oliver means by maytng | the « boughis of our }that tn Bis Panama canal bid bt H my studious appl i} | stacked up against a whanedoodle| to amase an education befitting » Ob, that ia not & new language ter at the appellation par said the well-posted parent. “That! pt n, which ia uch r le'n the mame as pasanea, Aj of to deneribe others wit? » | apenen beats four aces, but the} whom they take isque, How car next time you have « parazan it has| the personal characttriatica of any to lay down to four aces, bec be clearly veyed by terming | hee Yall right.” Union Baker White Wainu Made 94.00 at the ASSOCIATED DENTISTS Roome 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 1112 Second Av., Opposite Garvey Buchanan's “=I NEW C00) ETS FOR GIRLS t of the vernacular of diplomacy pearl necklace a parchelopipedor making ‘themaeives ‘understood, Persons desiring conservative ta- vestments are in vited to call upon ae We keep oo And Cafe 217 Pike Street hand first mort ye local im cages, at provement bonds, AHLOMROCK, Pree. 15c from fresh cuss ranch PANTS TO ORDER FOR UNION TAILORS, 614-518 Third Ave. Coliseum Rink Bu Read This And do not procrastinate, for time ts ey when in need of Dental services, We can and will sve you time and money. Thin, combined with quality, counts, Complete ex- amination and estimate with- DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER . Ine. - 85.00 Up a ALBERT HAN SEN Jewelry, Watches, Cut Glass 706——-FIRST_ AV.——-706 OW PRI Coming In Every Day SAI Dos “] e NSS RSS: WS I we $1.50 — $1.25" Pair ne, - Gloves —We Have Them! ngth; } ys color b igeae y ahead of competitors; 16-button k arl grey and red $1.50 = $1 st arrived ig hat pe The Quaker Drug for the kit gate and you will be con thet our PRICES ARE LOWER than other furniture house in the WOODHOUSE & THURSDAY a. Potr exgrrese 1013-1015 Firat Av. We have ever be mur home things the parlor, tasty things for Gil wing room CASH OR CREDIT, FURNITURE co. Wra In Waxed Sealed With Hot lrons. Clean and Sold By All Grocers = Our Chief Attraction 20 NEW DRESS GOODS ARRIVED THURSDAY . é 46 inet 6 inch ch Cashmere in Nun's Moreen blac vhite Veilings in a Skirting im br and colors ull line of black and for this value Special, yard Oe c 59c_ 33c |. S169 Ene i *- ete n Eth age aay Mercerized - width) eh | tetas Cm npdeets : aa 9c | 59¢ Be! ric |S MAY MANTON PATTERNG 16 HOME OF THE R Jackson Paper and j Pull set of teeth, from Gold crowns and bridge work SBD and Up " ee wae Wholes'me u Grain, Provisions, Stocks, Bonds : eee ga Fillings, alt kinds bie Oe and Up Brovisions, Stock, tPodnd life a4 Office Hours—4:30 a m tof pm. Bundays—9 to 12:80. Lady Tel. Main 279, ind. 279. Full fied maar attendants, Prene, Main 1772. = Weight we don't pay ioe es ' ef De ce LES ee seg eee arene Tfeiteias: ae £ ah Row fer mi = D hot Joos a!