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Mike Flirts With Charmer Who’s Bogus \Catrigan Falls for Auto 98 —100 imported and grass: Siren on Seattle "$98 reed stools at eat] Trade Tour regular price $3.75 REDUCED PRI M. J. Carrigan was the life of the party when the Seattle Chamber of Comerce delegation went to Lewls. ton, Idaho, And also the object of the delegn- tion's biggest laugh. When the special cars rofied tnto Lewiston they were welcomed by « troop of mounted cowboys and cow. irls, there for the annual round-up jand fair, There was a brass band, 500 shouting citizens, a parade and lots of enthusiasm, Then the visitors were taken In automobiles up Lewiston's famous | hill highway, It was strictly ‘party, with one solitary excep! One big car carried in its back er a RIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS— —no C. O. D. or phone orders; one to a purchaser—these specials, ex- cept stools, will not be delivered; can be easily taken by purchaser S-A-L-E! lunch kit with vacuum bottle; regular price THE SEATTLE STAR ee “The Store of Eternal N Newness’ Main MexDongall_/outhwick Second Avenue at Pike ° THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1921. SSS | 6720 _ Shopping ‘Hours: 9 :00 to 5:30 smartly garbed woman, “Mike” was |ushered into the tonneau of this car. | It was with no reluctance he got tn. | Up ten miles of Lewiston's ta ;mous highway and down the same |ton miles he rode with the charming fair one, and found her delightful. In |fact, he later bragged just a little bit | about his unusual good fortune in be | ing the one member from Seattle who had feminine company. ‘There was some whispering among Hii Hil even the Lewiston committees to (ti \ the identity of the beautiful atranger iil mA HAN Not until the next day, when the | | tratn was rolling along toward Walla ‘Walla and the Seattle delegation met for a business seasion in Alex Tin ling’s private car, did the truth come out. President Boyns announced it. The “woman” was 4 Lewiston man,.and “Mike” Carrigan hasn't got thru blushing yet. eee 4 —in coarse and fine or all coarse; very [} heavy quality and large size; regu: ome | rs wal Jar price $1.75; special FridaySat) But at that, “Mike” was unques. a [\ Meeeretieteeetitr teeter A ee tenahty the favored member, At 3 MAIN FLOOR the reilway station in Lewiston he : ; Was lagsoed by no other than Kitty ‘canutt, champion horsewoman of the world, recipient of a flattering writeup in the current Lealie’a, and Lewiston resident. “Mike,” the cap. tive, even rode behind the lady dur exactly as pictured; 14x ing part of the parade. { I¢inch top; 13 inches later, when a banquet was tn * high; natural finish; im- Drogreas at the hotel, Kitty rode ported gress; regular “= § right into the dining room on her $3.50; special vo charger and there was a warm scramble for her, C. E. Roberts, president of the Imperial Candy company, won her favor that time and was given @ ride with Kitty down \ Main st ce ‘The Lewiston hill road te, without exaggeration, one of the real won ders of the whole West. It rises athe apageta |from the Clearwater bridge, which ix about 700 feet above nea level, by 4 series of amazing switchbacks with hairpin corners to the great plateau of the Palouse country, 3,700 feet ele vation, in 10 miles. No foot of the road ts more than | 5 per cent grade. The view thrnout the entire course of the miles up the face of the bill and at the top is fit to rank with any view in the world, the visitors declared, for |charm and grandeur. The Blue nbc ba |mountaina, a great sween of both ibinch tomy, 14 | inches |the Snake and Clearwater rivers, 9 —_ imported reed, nat- \hundred-mile stretch of fertile grain. ural finish; regular price fruit and cattle country, and the $5.50; spectal nie towns of Lewiston and Clarkston are UPOBY coe cereeeces a few of the details tn the picture, which embraces parts of three states. | Sot the least amazing feature of this road {# the fact that It cost only in brown finish $3.95 $7.50 $150, to build, crushed rock sur- weenie price face and all. And it is already paid for save $60,000 od eee Lewiston, tho just tn the infancy of its probable growth as a businens ‘center, is no spring chicken as Wert- lern towns go. Sixty years back it | was a city of 6,000 persons, mostly ‘housed in tenta. A placer gold ntrike jhad been made on the Clearwater iriver and for time the camp was "prosperous in typical wid Wostern ‘fashion. | Again tater Lewiston became « lelity of 6,000 when ft rose to the dig- nity of a distributing center for ali (RS {daho and much of Mon- jtane. Goods came in by river steam- er and were relayed on from there e pack traina Some of these pagk itraing tn those historic Gays consist lea of 100 mules, "Now Lewiston ts the largest in its history, being credited by the federal leensus with 6,500, and Clarkston | |with more tian 3,000. . Washington State College's great eat present problem, President Hol jland told the visitors when they |eame to Pullman, is houding for stu: dents. A dormitory for women which will accommodate more than 100 haw just been completed. This was financed by citizens of Pullman. Under the plan adopted it will pay for itself tn 10 years and become the property of the college. The state; |has built other new living quérters! |for students this summer, but not Opportunity in jenough, and several hundred appli-| | Suits of Quality os sore, Sm Featured Friday 75 ema “inks eae and Saturday at §4Q ‘The snow which ten 1Ptne Pa louse country Sunday and Monday W‘* have provided an unusually com- Correct Apparel for Women An Exceptional Jastonished the Seattle visitors. It lalso astonished the natives, for it |was the earliest on record. Committee to Seek Cut in Milk Price: Members of a committee appointed |by Mayor Caldwell Tuesday to meet| | with the Seattle milk commission to) consider means of reducing milk! prehensive showing of Carman quality Suits—a showing so varied and complete ,that here every woman may find the Suit that fits her personality at a price that is remarkably moderate. These Suits follow the style dictates of Autumn [each cP gg ee in every line and are fashioned of soft, i loert estes tak: Protentoani| «heels [Rosine tower." Boe. ys * | Seattle Federation of Women's Duvet de Laine : |pcnttes beh womens “ohare, "Co . s ab) Yet erica: ha first meeting will be held Navy, Sorrento, Brown and Black Are the Favored Shades | | Thursday imthe Labor temple. DON'T MISS “THE LOVE OF SU SHONG” AT THE WILKES MATINEE SATURDAY Second Avenue at Spring Street | |The appearance of Myrtle Schaaf as | Mercedes marks her debut. Others| Burnham, Explorer, in the cast were Paolo Ananian as | ascatre, Gierdano Paltrinier! as Is Reported Safe —j|Remenado, Giovanni Martino as| Word brought to Seattle by Leo H. \Zunga and Mario Laurenti as Harris, mining engineer and a mem- Ottein and Chamlee _ |so-catea botshevik government, Har. | pany WORD OF THE DEATH in Port. |but Monday night ay Rosina in thelreceived here GLO CHAMOISETTES Imported Kayser Gloves TWO-CLASP CHAMOISETTE GLOVES Parts point and embroidered backs. Black, white, pongee, beaver and gray glov@. Some sampics and some factory fejects included, Imported Kayser Gloves GAUNTLET AND LONG CHAMOISETTE Cc GLOVES 16-button, 12-dutten and gauntlet gloves in Diack, white, pongee, mastic, beaver. brown and gray. Some samples and some factory rejects included. American Kayser Gloves ' GAUNTLET AND 8-BUTTON CHAMOISETTE GLOVES of Extra tong cuffs are features of the gauntiets in strap-wrist style with self! stitching on backs. White, black, chamois, covert, brown and gray, mastic and beaver. A SALE Extraordinary! - Hundreds of Women’s Imported KID—LAMBSKIN—CHAMOISETTE The Lowest Prices in Four Years Superior Values Large Selection The Glove Sale You Have Been Waiting For MacDougall-Southwick, Street Floor | VES KID GLOVES Imported Lambskin Gloves TWO-CLASP GLOVES Overseam sewn lambskin gloves, trim. med with self stitching. Black, white and brown. Sizes 5% to % Imported Kid Gloves TWO-CLASP J IMPORTED Riots, $9.35 Fut pique sewn gloves with pearl and metal clasps. Paris point and tw toned embroidery on backs. Black, white, beaver, tan, brown and gray. Bizes 5% to 7. Imported Lamnbelin aa GAUNTLET LAMBSKIN GLOVES Full pique sewn gloves, gauntlet style with strap-wrist snd trimmed with self dtitching. Black, white, tan and brown. Sizes 5% to T Alice Gentle Sings Superbly in Carmen BY LOUISE RAYMOND | “Barver of Seville,” was a delight. Never has there been a more fin-|/ ful Lucia. She has a remarkable ished performance, with such artists | voice of wonderful texture and un- in the title roles, given here, ax the| usual range. It is said that Tetras Carmen of Wednesday afternoon. Se-| zini claims Ottein will be her suc attle’s pwn prima donna, Alice! cessor, Her singing in the Sextette| | Gentle, who was so enthusiastically! and her interpretation of the Mad received as Tosca Tuesday, WON) Scene could not be surpassed, and even greater success as Carmen. she received merited applause, Her As the flirtatious, captivating | voice last evening was even better Spanish girl, Miss Gentle was given| than on the opening night. She had ample opportunity to display not! more assurance and confidence from only her exquisite voice, but also| the beginning of pleasing. her remarkable ability a# an ac| Mario Chamlee as Edgardo was tress. Her singing was a delight) ——————— and she was indeed at her best. } Morgan Kingston made an excel | |Lymbermen Are to lent Don Jose. Ho has a dramatic | z a tenor voice of good quality, and Discuss Expansion sings with an ease and confidence! Northwest lumbermen will discuss that is felt from the first. Greek !the expansion of the foreign market | Evans as Excamillo, shared honors |tor Northwest lumber and timber, @ with both Gentle, Mario and Kings-| srogeam being promoted by the de ton, His ts an excellent baritone | nartment of commerce, during a visit voice which wae best shown in the) here the latter part of this month “ancien Oot Tereados,® of Axel H, Oxholin, chief of the de- Queena Mario made a charming! jartment's lumber division. Oxholm Micaela, She has a soprano voice |win arrive from Washington, D.C. of rare beauty; altho not powerful, yet the tone is clear and pure, and ated stay of two weeks in the North- she sings in a most artist. manner, Moreles. ber of John B, Burnham's exploring eee party in the Aretic, has it that Burn- ham is not lost nor a prisoner of the ri¢ + |ris arrived here on the steamer Vic- Score Big in Lucia |x. Burnham te « millionaire ex. Wednesday night at the Metropoll-|Plorer and sportsman of New York tan theatre Donizetti's well-known | city and was sent to Alaska by the and ever-popular “Lucia di Lammer-|government in search of a species moor” was given a masterly produc-|of sheep. tion by the Scotti Grand Opera com- Angeles Ottein, coloratura so-|land Monday of Rev, Alexander prano, who made her American de-| Beers, formerly of Seattle, has been splendid. He has an exceptional! were Mary Mellish, who made tener reign, ont ite He. Atemhk, wae oC Seeete Sis Mario Laurent! the leading operatic tenors now be-| Lord, | ton, Italo Picchi as fore the public. His tones are clear, | mondo, Angelo Bada as Arturo resonant and of fine quality. Giordano Paltrinieri as Normanno. ‘The famous Sextette, which is one EN ocx me night the — bill of of the best known of operatic selec-| “L/Oracolo,”. with Scott! as Chim- tions, was adrgirably done, and was| Fang and Anna Roselle, ag Ah-Yoe, greeted with prolonged applause, | 824 “La Navarraise,” with Alice but Conductor Fulgenzio Guerrieri would not permit a repetition. Others in the cast who proved able support for Ottein and Chamelee After the show, we'll go to Boldt’a —Advertisement, evsesaceweens Look for This Milk Cap! has been carefully safe- ‘uarded, public & particular process. Know the insti- tution that serves you. Visit our plant. Order Maplewood of ver" grocer or phone us ‘or delivery, to. ami not dit evnow = eto Seat the out of the halr. talline halt, ba ness, Ta) ae, bald ose” Finieti fr th heir je cee The new meth hair roots and your address days home trial to tovine” AYMES 00. a4 sca% eure