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J *K\ittKit or rnic wmrim woimmwrf I KAtll B Ol Nrn»rtrKl»l T*t*«r«|»h to»rvtr* mt th« I Vtvttereri at (he Neat It*. Wnall . •• •*«-«»»• 4 rt*«i mutter NMIIM bf Tilt Ater PnWiaklai Company every Au«4ay>< For good y# ara, and bad. and 11 W • to coin. Soma trua, aom» falaa, but avary ona of you Stamped with the Image of tha king —Tannyson. The Humanizing of the Law **TX7e are realising, as never before, that man is his brother s » V keeper, that our theory of criminal punishment has been founded upon a fallacious theory; that in order to build upon a truer foundation, the individual and not the crime must be the primary consideration." There is a human note in this plea bv lustier !■ red t Brown. of Seattle. father <»f thr "laxv husband act. that is mighty encouraging. Lawyers and courts have not been for ward in the past in the movement toward humanizing our penal codes. Only 100 years ago. there were 200 separate crimes punish able bv death in England. In many of our own stales today, a hanging is a quasi social function. In Seattle a few years ago, the citv defended a damage suit, and the plaintiff, a woman, stated she had been married but once. Her marriage had nothing to do with the merits of her alleged accident, and the woman was anxious to hide a re gretted past. But she was prosecuted for second degree perjury and sentenced to the penitentiary. The law had to be satisfied. The individual didn't matter, as long as the law said a crime had been committed, whether that crime injured anvnne or not. Justice Brown is in the vanguard of the men of the law who arc conducting the campaign to humanize it JULIUS REDELSHEIMER I* dead Seattle knew Mm •• few man art known. Redetahelmer loved to maat with man. Ha fratarnliad. Ha waa a vary human sort, congenial, con vivial, frtendly. Ha loved Ufa and Ita enjoyments. and many, many friends, grieving today at hla dapartura, will attest to hla endeavors to msks Ufa aa happy for othara aa ha could. Judge-Made Law IN \N* injunction proceeding in Cleveland the other d.iv, the judge laid down some curious rules to govern picketing It was in a strike of hotel waiters for living wages and tolerable working conditions. The strikers had posted a number of pickets about the hotel, to inform the public. The judge ruled that they might have one picket at each main entrance, but that he might not speak al»ove the tone of moderate conversation, pass out circulars or annoy any passerby. If one picket at an entrance, why not two or as many as might be needed to inform all concerned? If communication bv whisper, why ban the silent circular, in which the story i* told at the reader's convenience' This ruling has the look of judge-made law with a squint in favor of the hotel owner. If capital may hire gunmen to act as private armies in defense of greed, surely labor, battling lor life, might have the right to publish its grievances. JUDOE WOOD has withdrawn. Whereupon the remaining nine candidates optimistically and unanimously join In the sherw—"Ws should worry." Let More Pay Go With It "PANAMA Jubilant Over Col. Goethals* Selection a* * Governor of the Zone." is a qewapaper heading. and the nation can well be jubilant with Panama. If ever a man earned and deserved a job, Goethals ha* earned and deserve* that gov ernorship, and Wood row Wilson is wise. too. in wiping out the commission and making it a "one-man governorship However, the governorship will pay Goethals $10,(iV) a vear, $5,000 less than he has been getting This is wrong and should be remedied. Any private enterprise that needed and could get (ioethals" services wouldn t hesitate at $25,000 or more. It will be no soft-snap to run that canal region, and the work should be well paid for. YOUTH IN at- Louis whs apent his Inherltanea of Hi.ooo on an actrees, worked half a day In a brick yard—and quit bscausa Ha fait 111. Working half a day In a brick yard Is hardsr than spsndlng M 5.000 unsarnsd increment In two years. THC EDUCATED woman of 2S will net marry a drunkard, a rounder or a bounder, says Klbert Hubbsrd. What'll aha do? Be "bachelor girl." EASTERN MAN aaya he fata drunk because hla wtfs foes to the movies; aha aaya aha goea to the movies 'eauae he geta drunk. WHAT WITH governing the Panama canal tonsi, building the Alaekan railroad or ruling the New York polks force. Goo thala haa three pretty atlff Jo be offered him. SCIENCE SHARPS aay that there Is a place just above the human knse that la Inaenslbls to a pin prick. Will ladles with hatplne pleass take notice? This Store Will Be Closed Tomorrow on Account of the Death of Our Mr. J. Redelsheimer J. Redelsheimer & Co. The. Wonder Millinery Go. 162S Second Ava. 21S P(V« St. MID-WINTER STYLES! We hare th« rttrj lateat. In itold. I%c* arid atdo roll effect* • OUR FALL TRIMMED HATS FURTHER REDUCED 1525 2nd Ave. Two Big Stores- 216 Pike St. EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE STAR New York's antlaaioon league want* a law providing that evnry bwer bottla have a skull and emee bones label. That might atop somebody. but we believe a far bet tar label would l»e a picture of John I*. Hulllvsn from hla Mwk down. a • • A Cincinnati man declaree thara la a gross waste of space In flata aa l(i»» are now built. Thai may be tru«. but atlll moat renters pre fer a flat • little large. »" that wall paper can Iw iiadnl over tbe plas ter. • • • A woman prevtnted a wreck near Hawleyvllle. t'onn . the other day by using l»-r [<jIo coat aa a signal to atop the train Ikin't a«* tie what haa berome of the old fashioned woman who u»ed to pre vent a wreck br flagging th« train with her red petticoat • • • Wa Hava a Copy of Wm. H Taft'a First Message to Congraa* ■sefcaas*- wT ATI'S <>r ••t rin >» 1* h!#h flu* rd»n#lltl«n. fftr a Kh Wn- k r*nnmtmr <>r rou ♦«* «*»*•• ph >n< n imb»f In r«»t>lr fl' i !• fx>wKo*n In t«rk OlnU • • • "The girl of today," aaya Rev. Mabel Irwin of New York, seems to have lost her backbone " Serve* h««r right for h«*r carelessness In not keeping It enclosed. • • • "Even doctors and undertakers profit In the long run by an in '■r<>a*n of populstlon mther than by tl>« preaent high denth rate." say* the Indiana board of health Then what a the use" e e e An ocean steamship rate war ha* been declared Probably to get the Tammanv business— there's an Investigation on An»w«r«d by Mr. Cynthij Grty: f»««r IMr (\T»y f Wish trt l»iy n fir fh nomb. h»n I am a potm* \»Ay of tl. nn4 n*>Uf*ltF *rn *>n\r*rhm to antar a drug •tor# and a«k f<»r h nn irtl'U m'-ro mnlMf titan #!ria '»f mr •«:* *"*» •»n a*« »ha ortfaal will *>• doubly r*'nfal fa th-rm aorna othar »arm f ■»»n ua« «h«ti asking for ona? -Aly« It l« *any to nndrritand your Aly», thourh w« think you ar« tinnwoaxarlly nhy. Hot In or <l«>r to *av« yourself ••tnbarrawi mont walk boldly up to thr drtiit cl*rk and t»ll him you *l*h to buy a nut plrk. I»#nr Mr Or#* Orinrtm* irava tig a rr»m t th« f1r«» j nr» - ' tha «r»h Monday Avanlng «h» aiipp*d out of tha houaa without a*ying « * rd to nnjroti*. but •• Hill la * hftMl of hare wa m>r» not much worrlad. and hA want to bad «t tb« uaunJ hour, auppoaing. of < ourt". that ah* »oulfl !»• houiA t»y 1 or 3 a rn But * hati wa found than Ast morning ♦h*t ati« hftd not occuj>la<l t>»»r t»*d wa wmr% m or# than 'rl*h»*n*<l Than w*- found that aha had h»r ptira» on tha buraau. and wa dartdAd aha hud apant th« night at Um horna "t MNM fHMdI Wa (•i-ph'-nH t«> nil of tham but not,a had atari h»T Fearing tha publicity, wa .11.1 not notify tha polira, but amploy»<i pri »ata «lwt#ftl**a a w»ta frnnth until Mght, * h»n irnndnm rama In Hha waa tlrad and r*.v»rr-d wl»h elndara anld «I:a ha/I gona to ih» union at a Hon to tab* tha train for ft« 11 - Ingham f >r a f*w day*' vlalt. hut found •h« had laft h*r pllr •* at hotn* and ruth*, I than loaa tlma returning to tha hoiiN for mon*y. ahA hml feCftllß l»ar »*v tfc#f# ar><] bnok in frAlght tr tin* Mm 1.. T I Thl* certainly waa quite a font for « woman of 79. and whlln w«- do not onrournne the pfactlce of defrauding rnllroa<!«, the exrrclan la *<>od for the health. PlAaaa *Iva rp • a rar ip« f rttrrant brand Mi* M O K Currant bread In made thn name an any other bread excepting that It. muat be baked In an electric oven. la It rorrArt fn, a gAnttAman ah*n writing to a lady frland to atir|n«« gtgmpa for tha anawAr of hla Jettar? W v r tfbt unleaN*Nbe In your wife. How 'an I kAi-p frulta through tha wlntarMra C. <i. OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE 'MOST ANYTHING. THE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY fl. 1014 I>o not do anything ao foollah It It much w«»#»r to aat (bora thmugft tho wlntor. QtTKHTtONi Mlt OREY CAS NOT AN'HWKR — I l»opp*d a buahal of poprom tba nth*r day and find I hava half a hoahel too much How r«a I un pop haif of It' R W. la It true that tha Japaneae uae tan *to*e pollah for the romplos lon*—R W What color Invlvlble Ink ahould I uae on a ll*ht bl|)« * lit lug pa p»rT—II. T. T I p I H I" A STY'S Suit and IqMl Overcoat sssa Sale offer* you more than your money ever bought before—the utmost in clothjnp value In overcoat* there are all the new rough fabric* in the moat approved and expre*«ive model*. In *uit*. the tweed*, worsteds, cheviot* and fancy mixture* are the fine*t it ha* ever been our pood for tune to display. All the clothing in our great $15 and $18 department 1* now $12 and $14; Benjamin $20 gar ment* at $15; $25 garments arc $18 75; $.V) garments, $22.50; $.15 gar ment*, $26 25, and $40 suits and over coat*, $.10 00. CHEASTYS HABERDASHERY a Second Avenue at Spring St. The Adventure* of Johnny Mouse. HEALTH TIPS Clothe® worn nrtl to th* ikl> ahould be changed at leaat twlcw a *wk during the winter and every other day during the anmmer I'nd'Twear worn dor- Ins the day uliould not be worn whit® aleeplng It tolnda the tody and t>rc\enta i>erfect reat and relaxation. S.A.R. ELECTION Th«< annual martin* of Keattl.* chapter. Hon* of lh« American II'I uliitlon. waa hold aft»r lunchwin at IJood K«ta rufoierla Monday. Tin folio* in* offiiora woro elwtwl I'rwaldrnt, IT ('lan>nr* A. Bmlih. r»-»-lprtwJ. *lr» pr*>ldent. A. Vlrtua, r»#l«*"te<l; a«v rotarjr. f;«y W Bm««l8» , r. tr'aaurer. H W M»ad. htatortan. William lv>ti«laa John* chaplain, R** John O. Koatar, !». D. Complete Report of Market Today CrlrM paid *»r t«|*4»blM and frnlt i ! <Corr*rt»d br J w I)«4«ln 6 ra. > A local '-ooklnf Tl # I|| Taklmo IJ to ©74 00 WMt* rlv*e p<*tat"+• Itta «j:?tt onl4M oJ S onion* »r**n St «,,,••* Hubbard .it © *Sfe Caba«. #1 I'uumhon •. M Bmli. «a<-k 1*• Ct 1 31 j T1 ® * Carrot* . Itt ft ' f I f>ar«ntp* 1•• ® lIS ("t'lfirnli hMfl lattura tt % \m 1•• # 191 r*<tl radleb** IK I yw-al radla»<e* Tallow turnip* It* 9 ? <tt potato** os «to: <4 Whit* turnip* 1 ?* 1 St barrel . . 11 00 011 SO | A r' lcb<»k•• dn» 1 T| Cauliflower. crate tOO # IJ| <'•1 #ff. fal . rrata 4 00 F.il plant .11H f'*r*t*y •• Garlic. otrtn* It • 11 Si Oartie. looe* o* f»prout* It TomitnM rra»a 4 Oft 9 (in Hon*?. "" w cae* S so llon*y. •trainad 01 C 09 Or«n«*« Cal na\*l . . 1 ftft v ITS Kmill nav*i»f. rrot* l«o o 1:s <*al l*mot»« rr*t« 49S 9 *10 i h<>lr* l*m»»na. crate .... jo I'rlr** paid pra<ir*ra for baltrr. *-«■%. poultry. % ral and pork r (Corrected dally bir Perry f*ro» > ■Mt . . .11 flprlng*. over 3 l»>« 17 ftrntl*ra. fa» 2 Ibe under ?j llena, «v*r i Iba. fat 17 Ifm«. f*t. I lba and und*r j| Old rnootwro. llva . j j r)*aaa IK Dui-ka IS tlprlnff diK'kllnua 14 TurkarS (tl Br# to Turkey*. old Tom*, fat, llv* IT ffr)Uabn g<K»d *Ir*. d<>« J| 00 rjtilnaa fowl llv*. dn« o oo ltr le l'»n htffl ot old pl*«"»n«. ir»n»l tl**. d« 1 &o Vaal. «r» «*» 120 lb.* U « 14^ V*a I. larir*r ft« n .t :• Pi.rk Ifod Mnrk h'>*» o*Uff ,jo. iciltefl pnss t"> NNiv. mn ~n.i clirrar < orrrrtrd dally by Tlia Itmdnar < t». Ilutt+r Saliva Wa ib Inil m rr*am*ry. bflrk 94 •nlld park <11 jr 1 •nh Kaiit«»rn rroainary, t «r I • k .11 Nf>w Zealand rmunarr, brick 13 S«*w '/.aaland rraamary. pork .11 low a «tnrag* f# O 30 storm* craamanr ... it 0 to Rev* Praob ranrh ... ... 31 fhwav trlplato ...... ?ft u «l VN la< "hilli twll ib ?0 if -1 Block h«s loa .• .SO Liuiburg*r .It # 2 0 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 18 LIKE MAGIC TENT Kdltor The Htar Wn hear so much nowadays of the *ur being waged between capital mid labor that the ten I Inane, I iiui iifrntd, Is lost sight of In the Miiokff and con fusion >>f battle That there In m struggle K on, no • >iliiklfik innii or woman will deny. Hut ll In tiol, u* the aoclal lata would hate u* believe, n ■(rn*f iclri between class and « Ins*, but rather batwiwn labor ami legltl tuat« capital on one aide, hikl a In* iiiadu IriHtltntlon on the other The Institution In queatlon I* none other than our old enemy, monop oly In land. I .and la H good den I lll,e the niag Ic tent In the old Kaatern fable Thla tent, when folded, whn no larger than a lady* fan. hut when apreud out w«a capacious enough to ahelter whole armies The worklngman, by almply ■preadltiß out tha manic tent, or. In other word*. opening for use that land which I* now held beyond reach hy (be land speculator, would < reato thousand* of opportunities for employment W. J. It WORLEV ON WORKING MEN r.tlltor Tin- Htar A Kr.-at deal hu« tMHW Mild and written concern ing the "menace" of organised la bor I can't a.-e If. ami. In the ronm of a number of year*, I hav® employed OioimaniU of men In moat caaea. and particularly In the biilldlnK tradea. workmen arc fortunate to hava from all to nine montha" employment In the year, and atrlklng an average monthly wage for the whola year How Thin People Can Put on Flesh A New Discovery T> in n.en and women -that b g h««rty, flUlnar dinner you at* last night What «-f all ft e fnt • t>rodu< In* nuur lahment, It contained? Ton ktVMl't >«li.ed In wrlfl t »BI - if«t «• That fu««d naased from tour tody Hl*'- unburn#-.I rr>*| through an open grmi* The mwaa there, but your food d«»e»ri t work and etb k, and tha plain truth la you hardly vat •Bough n<>urlahment from your meal* to pa> for the >■oat of rooklna Thle I• true f thin fojke the world over Your ':t|ti itive orinna your functions of assimilation. wri« Madly out of *e»r and need reconstruction. <*ut out th*» foolish fo«n|» and fun< n> *a wlost diet* Omit the fiesh rr«-am rut. cm Cut out *~t*rythln* hut tha meala you ara eating now ; and eat with e\efy ona of those a *a f |«l tablat In two wrrka nota the difference K|ve to el|rht f»od aolld pound* of he*lthy, "stay there*' fat should be tha nat result Herifo! rhargea your weak, •tacnant blood with millions of fresh naw red 1 blood rorpuarlee fflVf* the blood tha carrying power to dallver a\sry ognra of fat-making material lr» your food to avery part of your body Harjrol, too. mUes with your food [and prepare* it for the blood In eeally ass'tnllatad form Thin pao* ; pie vain all the vav from 10 to Tt> .pounds a month while taking ftargol. end tha new flrsh at*\a put Haraol tablets are a a* lentlfb combination ' 'if eta « f tht» best fles* producing elements known to chemistry The) i come 40 tableta to a pa« knge. «re ; pleasant. harmlet» and Ineipenalve ' snd liar tell Dnig Company. Hwlft a pharmacy and alt oih»*r druggists In Seattle and virimtj ael! them aub)e. » Id an absolute guarantee of weight I Inrreaae or mon»v bark. I ANNOUNCEMENT I Mave Purchased (he Business of E. A. JOCMMANN LADIES' AND MEN'S TAILORS V \Vyf J AT 500 UIN,ON ST \ w 1 have also bought a large quantity of im | 9 l» ported woolens which 1 am offering for 10 i I days at greatly reduced prices. In order to get I 1 acquainted with you I am going to offer the \ 411 following prices for the next 10 days: m mM c „ r 11/ $50.00 SUITS OOC AA p,ttem ' Y FOR 003.UU to chooae from \ We guarantee the goods and trimmings to J' A 'be the best quality and the workmanship fl\ \ strictly first class. Perfect fit guaranteed. /1 \ \ We can surely please you. All the details of \ U Ol M ,u ' t ma^'n 8 are under my personal direction. ||\ (M JJP Having had 20 years' experience, during | k which time I have been associated with such h f' rm# a * Redfern of New York, Morris of San Francisco and others of equal repute, enables me to give you the very best service to be obtained. J. 500 II In about a* follow* Plaaterer*. $104 per month; print*™, 1102 37, bricklayer*, $!<l, raipenter*. $'.H . ■ painter*. I'll *7. teamster* ami laborer*. !>.') f«f>; waiter*, US 75, ami w*ltre**e«, 'I he** Income* are barely suffl (lent to ial*e families and educate and clothe children, and It la but a WttHf of a few year* until the earning capacity of a man who work* with hi" hand* la in a thrifti ly U«aaeiii<l Th*r«i ar« few Job! for old men. I have never taken a man nut of a private employment office I have never tuned them "umhllcrl" or lioapltal fee*, nor have I held hark their |>ay for time lo*t through IIIn• mm or tulddit, and I have never worked the contractor*' hoarding hou*e graft; yet. without an Income from theae queitlonabla source*, I have p»ld workmen not what they UKMANO, but more, a* I rlaliu to know something of what a decent man NKKIJB In order to live decently. Kntlrdy apart from a hutrianltar lan (Land point. It I* very good bus IneH* fur an employer to ihW hi* earning* with hi* men, for the bet ter the men and the better the pay, the greater the earning* of all con cerned lleapectfully your*. GEO. B WORLEY COMMISSION NEGLIGENT? Kdltor The Star I .ant March I waa tmplorH by the Parrell I.am ber Co., and n-malned with them until Aurum upon which data the company failed My fellow ■■ AN ECONOMICAL. DELIGHTFUL PLACE TO TRADE ■■ compare ear low, M*condfioor rent ni.d •RormOUl pur'haHUK l<ower "f / f oar M Mom, and If* aaay >o outs# HOW WE DO IT. I] _V 1 MEN'S h 1 GUNMETAL BOOTSyf •*»/ y/\ Button find ttyto // J m* pictm—l Wortl H. //. S. ""$2.50 | 1* I BaUitactlon or your money back. l\\ WOMEN'S BOOTS ( X\' \ Btyllah. durable Boot* with medium raaya V. \V \ and round or broad toea In \ Patent Colt, Qurwnatal Calf, Ruaala Calf, Vial %J\ V \ Kid, Valvata and Satina, at $2.50 Mall Order* Delivered Free by Parcel Poet Take Elevator. Open Saturday Evening to •. BOSTON SUM SHOE SHOPS SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET Second Floor J. P. RAWLINGS. Mgr. Eltel Bids. T. CROOT Union St.==Cor. sth * PUHMTQ Main WW l*rlvaf* »«►». rilV/lILM Itwllnf wllh all drp artrnmta. n A T'L" C »*»all <lallr. *»»>* rn'ifilh l». I* r\ Iro Ifb'j in»»« fl •*> "fi» |1 II H f rarrWr, in riff, 1A« ■ mt>nik worker* and Btyaelf Immediately filed a lIM HOI the lumber. 1 Abo it thl* time the official* ti, ministering the Industrial Intuit, ance mi, filed .i claim to recover over I'.On, Niverlng the employer** contribution to the fund during their time of operation It teem* that tie eourt ha* ,iU lowed the priority of thl* clalnut which me.iii* that the employe* w i| forfeit n great part of their wa*#% win- h »er>- *e» >ir*4 under Hen, H; order t ni'ike »-'>od the deiinquecf of their Insolvent employer Kectlon 4, inauranc« act. »av*rj Every employer who *liall entegl Into I. i*ln» i at at;-. Immediate i.af" lof the year) ahal) make hi* pay* nient for the Initial year, or por» lion thereof, before commencing operation*; It* amount shall "■ t calculated upon the e*t|niatc<] pay. roll, etc " fJEOROE WALKER DRINK HOT TEA FOR A BAD COLD H-t a hoihll package of Hamburg liresat 7e» or aa the • r»rmia r oVi rail It. "Hamburger Jiruat The<-" tt any pharmacy. Tak« a Labi*- apoooful of the tea, put a cnp ot boiling water tijion It. poor throuK** a aieve and drink a t«arupful at any time It la the moat effective w*7 to break a oold ar-1 cure grip, a* It open* the porea, relieving oongeeMon Alao loosen* the b~>« ela. thin bre&klng a cold At Oisa, It ta IneipnnilT* and enttrrly vegetable, therefor* till iiilhm —• Advertisement.