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& SDAY, JULY 26, 1922. VAUCLAIN PARTY|MANY FOREST RETURNING HERE FIRES RAGING Head of Locomotive Works | None of Magnitude Because to Address Convention is Slashing Already Burned nr fore THE rning for a farewell visit be-| with ittle hope o aving for the Rast, Samuel M. | a eames 2 ree Vauclain, president of the Baldwin | ¥ the weather bureau, amall fires | Locomotive Works, Phitadelphia, is | Wero raging over Western Washing: | expected to arrive in Seattle at 5p.) ton Wednesday. m, Thursday ; On Friday, Vauclain will address the Pacific Northwest Mérehants’ convention lain passed thru Seattio last Baturcday He is accompanied on his tour by his family, consisting of Mrs. Vauclain, Mrs, Samuel M. Vauclain, Jr, Mist Anne Vauolain, and his two | Northern Pacific line, and another | granddaughters, Patricia and Amelia fire was burning on a two-mile front Vauciain. Two business associates, | below Hagel, W. A. Barrett and Grafton Green ough, complete the party None of the fires are of great magnitude because vir. tually every tract of logging slashing has consumed thia been Beason, already | Three fires were blaring tn the vt | | cinity of the Stampede tunnel on the } | An additional foree was dispatch. | ed to Tonga, where thousands of dol. | | lara Worth of logs have already been | Daughter Murders | consumed. Her Lazy Father | Conditions tn Skagit and Grays! Harbor co . t > BERLIN, July 9. Bisabeth [on © counties show little imprive. Rathauer, aged 20, will be tried soon for murdering her father. She has confessed, saying she killed him be. cause has was lagy and refused to work HOT CHICKEN SANDWICHES BY BERTHA E. SHAPLEIGH Cooking Authority for N.E, A, Services and Columbia University ‘These sandwiches are sufficient for luncheon or supper as the main dish, They use any leftover colt meat as well as chicken—and the bread may be stale, but not too dry Epidemic Killing Rumania Children | Career Spread between two slices of bread and trim BUCHAREST, July 26.--Scores ti t eh |the season. 71 . roportio . | Tennessee. in apparent glee. SAN JOSE, Costa Rica, July Sf chitdren between the ages of 6 and Pb Srtperens Given will make ety goed cteet eundwtehes | Center da Marilynn at the age of t Finally, some day, the prepare) Where they go no one yet knows, | Seven children were crippled for 2L have been killed by a strange ept 12 slices bread 1 cup chopped chicken Galt and pepper to taste 7 - tions em to be complete, They| ean a bomb was set off under in the Berka dittrict. 1 | ' Left, doing @ toe dance when a little but they will not return until the @emic in rka dittrict. Infants 2 exes % cup milk or cream 2 tablespoons butter girl. Right, as tease McCoy in|line up on the shore ice or ice edge |mchool at Puriscal, wrecking and adults appear to bo exempt Butter for frying the sandwiches 1% cups mMk —% teaspoon salt || \"¥ama Yama Man,” in early girl-|by the hundreds and thousands breeding time of the following 9¢%- |p uriaing. es icy c order-|son. Since they cannot fly they Cook the chopped chicken in the butter and milk or cream until || hood. Relow, Marilynn today. They neem to be acting with on he Gardener Wanted creamy but-not too dry | ty conduct, with little noise or fuss. | must swim, and, quite surely, like oney-back guarantee with off a little of the crusts Beat the eggs slightly, add the one and one-half eupa of milk and ralt, Dip each sandwich in the ex and milk and cook in a pan until brown on both aides, using as little butter as possible. Serve at once, garnished with a little parsley or watercress. Fight, Arrested LONDON, England, July 26.—Per. ¢y Honri, music hall artist, appealed to the police for protection from his gardener, Walter Mitchell, He com: | plained that Mitchell frequently chal Jenged him to “put his dukes up.” ' Read every word of this ad. and learn how to obtain it, 1 Am a Friend of the People! Looking over the family photo-| Movie loraph album has lately lost ite old-| Falls) jtime popularity as a Sunday after |noon indoor sport But if Mardynn Miller, who'lt the moat talked-of bride in America | out (Cut this out and paste it in your cook book ) Life. Marquisette CURTAIN SCRIM........ C | Golden Rule Dep’t Store 1014—FIRST i — 1014 court, would not cause any greater 1014 FIRST AVENUE 1,000 CAKES PALMOLIVE EXTRA SPECIAL 15e Men's Khaki Handkerchiefs... $1.00 Men's Athletic Dc | 3222 Mow's Hist Grade CI ce $2.50 Men's Felt Slippers at $3.00 Men's Fine Work Shoes, priced $5.00 and $6.00 Men's $1.50 Men's Overalls, odd sizes, at lbc Men's Hose, 700 YARDS GOOD CHAMBRAY =: 5 Yards to Customer Breeches, priced. $3.00 Ladies’ Khaki Middles and Skirts. $7.50 Ladies’ Serge A STATEMENT FROM MR. WEBSTER, THE WORLD'S GREATEST $1.50 Ladies’ Wool Hiking Hose : eveese $2.50 Ladies’ Silk Hose, wv) coast to coast as the monarch of all bargain givers. The Golden Rule Depart- men Store, having agreed to all my requests, have now placed thelr store In my hands to close every article out at once, including stock, show cases and fix tures. The sale will open at 10 a, m. Thursday, July 27, with the greatest bargains and free distribution of handsome presents ever turned loose to the masses of Seattle, Wash. 1 ask every man, woman and child to co-operate with me in this event and I will sure turn the merchandise to you at 9 low price, as I have contract to close this stock out In 15 days, and out it will go at some price, so get ec. Come to it all and meet me at the sale. a (Signed) H. W. WEBSTER, Webster Sales Service, Seattle, Wash. 250 Dress Percales and Ginghams, yard. $2.50 Warner's Rust-Proof Corsets at... errr eee eeeny $1.75 Sheets, size 72x90, at... 65¢ Pillow Tubing 10 A. M. THURSDAY, JULY 27 They were i YARD FIRE—SMOKE and water, backed by an order of the sheriff and an order of the 73 Children’s Union Suits ATTLE STAR THE SUMMER’S MOST DISCUSSED BRIDE } this season when she marries Jack | barture Pickford, ever hauls out the album, |!t¥ prevail, There ts an these pictures are what the admiring | “mount of bird Jack will see. All of them ara ptotures of Mart-| lynn, taken at different stages of her | | scoured from| Will plunge | Marilynn’s grandfather, who lives in| disporting themselves in the wate | What do you think, Jack? Director (visiting Niagara | By jove, Bill fix it #0 as to let the heroine get about half way down and then have the hero save her, PANIC IN PRICES at Seattle, Wash., than the Golden Rule UIT BUSINESS SALE {1 Limit of 3 to a customer, with a ‘1 00 waekian Per Cake 98c $1.49 $2.29 $3.48 Dress Shoes, priced...... .. 19¢ soe priced at ese eeseoeee Oe Men's Hose 39 Bic Paris Garters, Apply W. Hi. OLIN or priced speclal.......sss0ee00e Me EBON, 545 0cdncstioduiiiccd wuibbs 19c Oregon-Washington Station Seattle, Wash, loo teckil bite on ‘ ‘entra! pu! ing Seattle, WILLIAM CARRUTHERS J. W. 3c Yd. EXTRAORDINARY SPECIALS $1.00 Ladies’ Pure Bik 48c ... $1.98 .... $1.48 .. $2.49 BARGAIN GIVER plain and fancy Sport Skirts 350 Romper Cloth, 3c | 3102 Ladies’ Union | Suits, 5 special at, yard........s000.. C | pricea at. scaiiinih 9c 2he Outing Flannel, $4.50 Ladies’ Jersey I am WEBSTER, tho price-wrecker—the working people's friend—known from grised special, yar8.:.ifs.0.. 19c |G ww" $0 .98 At, YAP... ...cccees Lleameeet 38c FREE PRIZES If we could | tira, | iv'd lw a knock | They act as tho each was trying vb to follow all the advice you give to| stores, or direct, p. Dp. by a The Habit of Penguins BY PROF. M, J. ELROD Chair of Biology, University pf Montana, | Penguins are large birds of the Antarctic regions, adapted for life in the water, walking érect, and with wings uncless for fight. They have many very strange traits and habits. IKE STERLING’ on ‘ily ver, the name Nicholson on the tang of a’ file is a guarantee of quality.. Keen: cutting from the first stroke, Be eure the name “NICHOLSON™) bo stamped on the file you buy) A-FILE FOR EVERY PURPOSE) NICHOLSON FILE @ PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND a Pres At the end of the season young have grown to maturity and are able to take care of themsnelven, |they all prepare for the fall de Great excitement and activ unusual when the “talking” and strut jting about This will continue for neveral | an ineredibly ehort space of time all |days, During this time the birds nn P {Bomb Under School _ The ico face is They have gone for ito the ma as usual, |M#¥e disappeared ¢ | barren of life. Cripples Stud sult. Laff, the Tallor, 1106 3rd —Ady, To build yourself up quickly | Flu or any wasting ‘lines, take HEAMOTONE — |The great tonic and blood builder The only way to attain perfection $1.00 and $2.00 bottles at all Without prearranged signal, @p- | peals, go long distances. How they | |parently, but at a time when all are|eing thetr way back to the rookery |~ ready, tho leader of the flock, an old |) a raises his voice and plunges|'* Yet # mystery. headlong into the sea, This leader | ——— fs immediately followed by the en- THE ONLY WAY tire number make the dive before the others. other people—Boston Transcript. | Drug Co, Spokane. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM SHOPM EN| WANTED FOR RAILROAD SERVICE AND AT WAGES AS FOLLOWS Engine House Laborers . . .38 cents per hour Machinists ........ «++ ...70 cents per hour 4 Boilermakers ... ........+.-.++.+71 cents per hour s Blacksmiths ... ++++e++..+70 cents per hour y Sheet Metal and other workers in this line... ...70 cents per hour Freight car repairers .... .63 cents per hour Car inspectors ......... .63 cents per hour Helpers, all crafts ..............47 cents per hour These men are wanted to take the place of men who are — against the decision of the United tates Railroad Labor Board, an their status, and the FULL PROTECTION GUARANTEED, are ex- plained by Mr. Ben W. Hooper, Chairman, in his statement of July 1: “In the past @ man who took up the work of another man who wae on strike against wages and working conditions wea termed @ ‘scab’ or a ‘strikebreaker’——terms to which much opproblum was attached. Im the present situation created by the strike of shop- craft workers, men who assume the work of the strikers cannot justly be reproached with such epithets. “This is not, customary strike tin which the employer tries to impose upen the em- ploye unjust wages and unreasonable working rules, In thie case the conflict is not be tween the employer and the oppressed employes. The people of this country, through an congress, signed by President Wilson, established @ tribunal to decide such disputes wages and working conditions, which are submitted to it in @ proper manner. It is the decision of this tribunal against which the shop crafts are striking. “Regardless of any question of the right of the men to strike, the men who take the etrikers’ places are merely accepting the wages and working conditions prescribed by a government tribunal and are performing @ public service. They are not accepting the wages and working conditions which an employer is trying to impose. FOR THIS REA- 650N PUBLIC SENTIMENT AND FULL GOVERNMENT POWER WILL PROTECT THE MEN WHO REMAIN IN THEIR POSITIONS AND THE NEW MEN WHO MAX COME IN.” 106 South 10th St. Tacoma, Wash. 609 Tacoma Building Tacoma, Wash. MEN WANTED For Shops and Roundhouse RATES Machinists. 0c per hour Blacksmiths . 700 per hour | \Sheet Metal Workers. . 20¢ per hour Electriclans .......:46 0c per hour Stationary Engineers... Various rates Stationary Firemen, Various rates Boilermakers .... »+.70¢ to 7040 per hour Passenger Car Men. 200 per hour Freight Car Men.....+ 680 per hour Men’s Socks, priced at, pair Limit of 2 pairs to a customer. 35¢ Romper Cloth, assorted colors, priced at, yard ei SC | 23c $75.00 worth of free prizes to be given away on the first day and hour of the Golden Rule Department Store going-out-of-business sale, 1014 First ave,, Seattle, Wash, Silo starting at 10 a. m, Thursday, July 27. Packages containing $1 and $2 bills, shirts, shoes, dry goods, coupon good for merchandise given to the first 100 people who enter our doors. In addition, sugar will be sold every day at the rate, for 15 days, of five pounds for 1c, providing you purchase $8.00 worth of any kind of merchandise in the house, but not under any other condition, Be here at the grand carnival on the ope day and hour and get your share of the bargains in dry goods, shoes and clothing for men, women and children, Helpers, all classes...........47¢ per hour Mechanics and helpers are allowed time and onehalf for time worked in excess of eight hours per day, APPLY ROOM 3028 ARCADE BUILDING SEATTLE