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T Oh, Oh, Sister! Have You Had Your Hair Bobbed Yet? Svirybody (Nearly) ‘Is Doing It Now, They Say BY AILEEN CLARE pe: you ever see a girl Ina Darber's chair? Did ua ever tonsorial artist locks and = sha necks? Then, dear but unsophisticated reader, you have missed one of the great s t ‘The femin and « how to lower hair f Du Bar gated crowning And if ‘the heman barber can talk the hindleg off an army equine, give a thought to the avalanche of speech that can pour from the dainty lips of a lady tonsorialist! eee Mrs, Zeo Boston, the Indy with the shears pictured above, hated long enough at the Graves Hair. dressing establishment to say: “Bobbed hatr going out of fashion? Why, the idea! Wom- en dre just beginning to appreck ate the convenience and comfort of short hair, More women are coming here this summer to have their hair cut than ever before.” And Miss Olga Lukov, the Dobbee, shook her partlyshorn tresses and added “No “girl who has once freed herself from the slavery of long hair will ever let her halr grow Jong again, Long hair is a relic of barbarism. The modern busi- Ress girl has no time to take Gre of a lengthy mane.” eee ‘Miss Lukov's assertion was amply borne out by several of the leading hairdressing parlors MINE WORKERS’ OFFICERS HELD Arrest of 12 Leaders Made in West Virginia WILLIAMSON, W. Va, July 9— International officers were among the 12 Untted Mine Workers leaders eld in jail here today for violation of the martial law proclamation in Mingo county. David Robb, international finan ial agent; John W. Brown, tnter national , and Jasper Emt- wer, of Huron, Ill, also an organ fzer, were among those arrested in &@ raid of a union meeting last night. ‘The arrests were made by Major ‘Thomas B. Davis, personal repre sentative of Governor Morgan, and the state police. EVERY BOY | ! | | im the city. “Oller women are being con- verted to the bobbed hair fash- fon.” they tad me at Frederick & Nelson's. “The style that was started by the debutantes has been taken up py the older gen- eration, It is largely a matter of convenience. And it looks #0 nice under the small hats that &re now the yorue.” ‘The instance of a woman of 83 who came in to get her hair clipped was cited. At Carson's Hairdressing col- lege—run by a mere man, by the way—they told me the summer season was witnessing a recru- descence of the soup-bowl!l hair. cut.) “Subdebs no longer have a monopoly on bobbed treanes,” they said. “Mothers and kiddies come in here together to have their hair bobbed.” eee The La Mode Beauty Shop and the Society Beauty Parlors de elared that bobbed hair was epreading lke a pruirie fir, every girl with short. tremes be ing imitated by her friends. The prevailing styles of hair nets and hats were given as the excuses for the short hair, it now being is wearing one of the popular wool-felt colored Jazz Caps. Collect No Money Simply take the order for the paper. Our carrier will do the rest 1307 Seventh Ave. These Caps come in all the high school color combinations, Purple and Black Red and Black || Bobbed-Hairs! + | || De E. Ferguson, county auditor, || hurted the lie in the terth of F, K. Daniels, president of the Actna |] insurance company, Saturday. Daniels, in a United Press in. || terview, declared that he was go- Ing to fire all bobbed hair girts in || his employ. “All women who clip their hair anserted. | |] am have jobs in my office,” Ferguson said. “The bobbed hair || |] sirl is more efficient and she is _| neater looking. I would like to seo all the girts bob their hair.” || “with for and beauty. At May Helland exctustve thop the beauty expert shrugged expressive shoulders, “Ah, we bobbed hair? she ejaculated. “Ect cea not a ques tion of hairdreasing, ect ecz @ question of see millinaire™ Have them sign the subscription blank below and bring to The Sf. All subscriptions must be NEW—that is, people who are not-fow regular Come a-Runnin’ Did’ye ever see a girl get her hair cut? This is Olga Lukov, getting her tresses shorn, and Mrs. Zeo Boston, the scissorsess. Hats, sho explained, have everything to do with determin- ing the style of hairdressing, “If the big hats are in style, then must there be halr, We supply see hair, If la petite toque ix ag fait, then see hair i must gor eee Bo, averaging the predictions of Seattle's beauty experts, it seems that the woman barber's chair and the bobbed head are here to stay. Fer which I am @uly thankful, for my own thatch has been mowed these many, many months! She Saved Drowning | Broker, Woman Says 8. Mervine Mishey, 66, pulled from the waters of Lake Washington Thursday afternoon, was rescued by Mra, BE. T. Culley, assist by her sona, “Bud” and Fart Hatfield, and | by A.B. Brown, owner of the motor. boat Lananna, according to Mra. Cul- ley’S statement Saturday. The rea- cue, she maid had been publicly at- tributed to others, - SUBSCRIPTION BLANK I hereby subscribe to The Star for two months, and thereafter until I order same discontinued. 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