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STAR—SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1914. PAGE 3 BRUNETTES MOST POPULAR! S.M.A. A. 6. DECIDES BLONDES ARE DYING OUT] Bi 1 0 It Will Likely Be Sizzling Hot 5 In Seattle Tomorrow, But It Stenres | Will Be Delightfully Cool On the BIG EXCURSION : = TO PORT ANGELES $1.50 ROUND TRIP Children, 5 to 12, 75¢ j = 66 +b] Photo by James & Bushnell Sy |. Anita M. Busby a Brunettes are the more popular] fact that Americans are becoming ts. K type of uty re and more brunette, so as to So decided the Seattle Manicipal ‘oxim the complexions of Anthropological Research Commis. » of similar latitudes in| I N sion today, at its fifth and last con i | Port Angeles son the Move ow ference at Birdsong ca’ Antipodes Wlegebts twis bis For several days the commission napkin excitedly ae has been attempting to decide be Then, gentlemen. he said, his! tween blondes and brunettes, and eyes wide with agitation, “although for a time it looked as if the blondes may t the more f blondes would win the day, due to u type of beauty, as the chair the learned and flowery talks by man says. uid be a crime for} the chairmen, Herr Schnitzel-| us so to ¢ y| burgher, who displayed a decided will pres r d d d; jenine towards omen 1 cecal You see the big forts, Worden and Casey, which guard Puget Sound; Dungeness, the home of aes t toda fter an ar n e runettes C that for a time threatened to be. Wiegehts. ou are right. for th ‘am: us b, and m es) Rae es. "1 come hot, a vote was taken, and | once seid the flery Prof. Rosen e f. 0 cra any oO er inter ting tur the commission was unanimous | meister. Let ff congratulate | ‘ for the brunettes, with the excep | you! tion of Herr Schnitzelburgher. Without farther parley the mat-/ Biondes Fast Dying Out }ter was put to a vote, with the re | The decision was reached as a/ sult told a e | . Girect result of an attack made on| Herr Schnitzelburgher, though | £ the blondes a few moments pre-| disappointed, bowed to the will of| eave 0 man oc L P t A | ‘« viously by Ernest Leburre. his fellows, and m bo comment | eave or n e es “The "blonde ix becoming ¢@x-| owe | A tinct,” he declared. “The process| The photograph selected by the! a “ 5 P. M. of extinction is going on right un- commission for publication today der our very eyes, but so slowly | is that of Mrs. Anita M. Busby, that it has never been noticed. Our| who resides at the Casarucia apart-| i brother anthropologists have re-| ments. She is on the winning side| + peatedly called attention to the! of the case, for she is » brunet | Aicerttiad saint | . | . * ; $$ G B C 1:30 P. M. 9:45 PM a . s oe 4 1s c | s | Leaving, 8 A. M. Leaving, 8 A. M Reported as one of the victims|rebuilt. A concrete structure has/ FAST STEEL STEAMER “SIOUX” 9 s ry of the Grand Trunk Pacific dock| been suggested | fire, and believed to have lost his) J, W. Stokes and Patrick Cooper, | life while fighting the flames,| firemen, will probably recover from i Frank ©. Wheater, 48, proprietor of|severe burns. They are in tne : f the Airedale Apartments, 408 Wal-| Providence hospital Y Oo T Wut tte has deen declared legally DAIRY LUNCH ABOARD THE BOA dead by Judge Frater, on represen- tation of friends, who wish to sai tect his property interests. Wheater should at any time ae | C— pear he would have to obtain a for } | cog i a Other First-Class Foods at City Prices fa Brot avey, 2% ant woe ROUND TRIP ROUND TRIP driver, 135 Sixth av. Sand O. A.| The Immorality of Prohibition tne esata ag dren, § 10 12,75 TICKETS ON SALE AT COLMAN DOGK 3 sine tO Becond av NW. are( and Continence” will be the sub Children, / Children, 5 to 12, 75c. a two others definitely reported as Ject discussed by Emma Goldman i missing. The body of the man/the anarchist and author, at Dream : found in the ruins has not been jand Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. | Zam E identified 8 evening, at 8 o'cloc Ws = “" Friends of John Dougal, 60, 3621! ey ear © oe Mins | : « Gilman ay. reported him missing Goldman will debate political aivert| en - ene thar five ‘Sire. G: ©. Lares, Gren section, with Joseph Gilbert | at sataina Rin wood, wife of the dock janitor, also i i th waror of the 8e¢ tle| be * says she saw a woman rush into the ‘eral socialist weekly a burning building for her baggage ; She was probably lost 4 Firemen today continued their FOREST FIRES bs | >| SISTERS” WILL GO TO COURT OL. beste Wash., iM 1.—Sec-} correct by the qualified officers in earch for bodie: The task seems almost hopeless ST. HELENS, © Aug. 1 Capt. Cc. H Nicholson, man- Buildings in the outskirts of bs Wont| ager of the Grand Trunk Pacific, St. Helens were threatened day —__-— is im Seattle and following con- by a forest fire that started near | pine’ hat # ed ne: Why should a woman, after 17] piness retary State Howell's count dis-| the various cov ew cal repre ve on a pek a t | " Rue sle to ario rounties. ferenc be gre Roig rm jocks ntatives Yankt h'& week ago, and been! years of married Hfe with a man, Bernard E. Buell was unable te By Gil Gard {Cruz are attempting to apply war a Meg the bill to abolish the bu Miss Case also tendehad 200 sii announces that the docks will be’ steadily spreading the father of her three children,/answer the question yesterday aft ee seeueped time censorship and to apply it not|Te@u of inspection, He says it additional for each of thes care to break the family ties and/ernoon in the divorce medley be-) WASHINGTON, Aug. 1.—The ef-|for strategic or military reasons,|!8 418 names short, and that only|remaining “Seven _ Siste: but leave the man alone to his thoughts?| fore Judge Smith fort t censoring press copy in) jy for the same reasons that the| 1.418 valid signatures are on the| refused to accept them: san old, old question in the I have no {dea why she left,” he} times of peace under the ausplc etitios > i ‘ " y\* je 8 en army sent yfuss to}? on. ase contends that if Howell divorce court. It has been answer- | said [ did everything In MY) of the war department has broken Is the “honor of the he result of Howell's check is ts withdrawa “ Ay y but ever satisfac-| power to make her and the chil * and—-the “honor of the ithdrawals he should also + ed rlousl roe Tels seretac, | Gower Cad ee cnt down. The Boalt case has brough : not displeasing to L. D, McArdle accept new names tor o one has yet told 'y|/dren happy, We were in Havana, ihe matter to a sharp test and the who was on the state payro inom ily together a score of years|Cuba, in 1903, and she suddenly) orrieialg “ a and Must Find a Way Out n ate payroll until} ae ; here are about r to The Y } £ au have heard, cannot continue in peace and hap-|took a notion to go to Mexico City.| cant that the thseahaanel x" The sub-officials have got to find nkind word — ————|The children went with ber, I ‘ ‘ ond the cause, Thenght it wan Just a trip for her| on and bulldozing of B he took up the Stop-Look-Listen : A way to crawl out of this unpleas. | °@™paign and was on hand at Olym 4 3 b ant Boalt situation The people nis to give Howell counsel and ad h near ce t she in Secretary aniels is frankly | tactful a way as possible that they 7 ; BD eR { have heard ‘since that she is I) against the whole censorship #y8-|have put their foot in It, It is up|, Miss Lucy Case, executive secre 315 pain ST F week tem. He belleves in the freest sort /tg them now to find a way to get|t@ty of the joint committee which ntra No, I don’t believe I could ever , bint committee > cegosianas HE PSAV GIR § take her back now. The break has|0f Publicity, whether it 18 pleasant | she foot out proposed ie mares erage prob: “CODES OF HONOR” 4 to members of the navy or not 1 a ably will take the matter to court (Two Reels) | i | one {oo long. Life t used t ? The complete findings of the navy Z j Kor long. Life as it used to non thinkh.a tuinkhe Wie he complete finding: ve Navy. | Howell declared many signatures “A DARING GETAWAY" : 6 can never come aga co ar c vestiga pe can never come to us again. It) ade by Funston in handling the Donita aie de: fase’ utero wen illegal which had been checked as “ANDY HAS A_ TOOTHACHE” A Buell's mother, 82, was a witness| Boalt matter at Vera Cruz, How: | forwarded to congress yesterday by —— for him, She showed all the pride| ever, he ts in favor generally of secretary Daniels if of a mother in “her boy the general staff's plan for hand Although witnesses testified at This 1s what Deputy Prosecuting| There were a dozen divorces yes-| 108 newspaper correspondents 1 the naval inquiry that Ensign Rich a Attorney Tom Kennedy thinks |terday. All granted | the field ardson, of the battleship Arkansas, ; and tts dues. about the system of railroading | au Br ati dived pais told a story that American troops | r practically sane, to the in _S. ae officials are considerably em abot down fleeing Mexicans, on | ¥ . > . parrassed by the fact that officially | joard of inquiry found to the con ? who took t agains’ ‘or a long », There mitted that the regulations in re ae rho took af rn yarn Deda er co dys gt re ‘AVERT On es to envoring, roi DOs A SW WOODY? G. & J. TIRES—NOBBY TREAD $22,283, chs practice should be topped, It} | and enilsting ‘correspondents as | 817K, Pike St, near Broad sctice “whould bo stopped. It) auINGTON, Aug. 1-—Presi-|mombers of the army, wis all In | BALLOU & WRIGHT oi m. Eike fe. sobs ea t of wight provide for at least three ob-| dent Wilson was scheduled to meet|Preparation for war. War ‘has not servation hospitals or sanitariums happened, The resolution passed| BRUSSEL Aug. 1.—The cpa T ‘ to be scattered over the state, || With representatives of Western | hy congress authorized the pres pasate dent Wilson ay fer M oO re) R Cc Y Cc L Es 0 i | gy ‘ nim 4 : vealed to Presiden son to offer ‘d I don't think it would be feas-| railroads and trainmen here at 5/ dent to use the military arms of the Bie Dean Ditch’ ai a Thenlater te " ble for e coun srovide for| o'clock this afternoon in an effort| government to deal with Huerta . le for each county to provide for I iis afternoon in an effort| governmer uerta.|the Muropean conflict MOTORCYCLI cn W AND SECON uch institutions, for many of the|to avert the threatened strike of author war on " ND, ALL MAK {smaller counties couldn't afford|enginemen and firemen. He Is) co be sof These on new Indian Mot Or enil at 3076 Arende—Ank for Arn them. Certainly, something aor a ted to urge both ‘sides to| So it comes about that in time ot| A STAR WANT AD will | BALLOU & WRIGHT » aber Recall be done at once.” make concessions. peace the under officers at Vera sell it quickly. l _ %

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