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RESUME HOTEL WORK MONDAY Construction Delayed When Steel Is Held Up Active work on the foundation of Beattlo's community hotel enterprise on University st, between Fourth and Fifth aves, will be resumed Monday after a short period of com. parative inaction due to delayed ship Ments of steel from the Bast coast. Such was the announcement of Chris- ty Thomas, secretary of the Cham: ber of Commerce, in answer to the many roy le of citizens relative to the cessal during the past fow days of active work on the founda Cynthia Grey: Weeps and Ig T/n- ‘ersuaded Her to Bob Girl Gives Up Beau, Buys a Wi, happy, Because Elder Sister Her Lair, i BY CYNTHIA GREY Another wail over bobbed hair! A maid bobbed her hair against her better judgment be- cause she was persuaded to do so by her older sister. She is so shocked with her own appearance, she has wept for days, She has given up a good position, She has even bought a wig, because she feared to have others see her without her usual hairdress, She has permitted the very important long hair or bob style problem to undermine her health and speil her hap- THE SEATT USE LETTERS AS EVIDENCE A sheaf of letters from his young art student bride was Introduced by Captain William 1. Abernathy, Se- attle mariner, Iriday as evidence to gupport hin mult for divorce, which was filed during October. Anna Loulse Abernathy wrote from London that @ certain “Cap- tain Grogs” was paying her fond attention, she wrote from Berlin declaring her marital tos were nauseating, She wrote from Paris saying she Intended to follow her art and bo as selfish as men, Then Capt. Gregg wrote and told Abernathy he could ald Mra, Aber- nathy In her art studies and charg: ing “if you are on the square, you Will release Anna while sho is en- _|Trailers Host to LE STAR Fathers at Banquet Twenty-five boys, comprising the membership in The Trailers, a ht kers’ organization of “<uttle, gave a banquet for thelr fathers at the Are. tle club Friday night. The Rev, John PD, Melauchian and Lioyd Sponeer talked and W, M, Bowman exhibited a selection of card tricks, The club ts led by HB. D, Haas, Disha Plans tie ‘ ” “Progress Pageant A discussion of plana for a possible Pageant of Progress," which would be held at the University stadium next summer, has been announced by the Chamber of Commerce. The now oustom, if carried out, would replace the annua} Pacifico North, T Cae Employes Kick About “Rest Day” Btreet car men Iriday protested Ggainet the proposed rest day ordi nance of Councilman EB, 1, Blaine, making It optional with the employes whether they take one day's vaca- tlon In elght, The committee deciar. ed the employes inatat that the reat day be Lies neh with all the men. Favors Higher Wage in Night Schools A recommendation favoring an {n- crease in salary for instructors in Beattle’s night schools was adopted Friday, at & meeting of the board of education, The increase, which was first proposed by City Buperin- tendent of Schools Thomas R. Cole, would bring the scale wtihin 60 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1pz8. [Deputy ‘Corimander' Is Believed Guilty BAN DINGO, Cal., Nov, 10—DAeut, Commander Donald T. Hunter, com- manding officer of tho squadron leader Delphy when 11 destroyers crashed on the rocks of Point Hon- da, Cal,, was presumably found gull ty yesterday of inefficiency and neg- lgence by action of general court. martial, An in the caso of Capt, B. H. Wat- ton, former squadron commander, the military court, after deliberation, called for the next case. If Hunter had been found Jono @y cent, he would have been releacet from technical arrest, This was not done, Beatile’s Popular Family Playhouse | piness. She has even broken off her engagement because of her bobbed hair. Mon of the Olympic hotel profect, Thomas has been atvised that this da the status of affalrs by the office west Merchants’ exposition, Jong her happiness with me." ime” & day of the higher figure of oh egghead pe ite| Why, little girl. Your hair will grow again very soon so | Jearned that most of the steel was| that you can turn the ends under, low on your neck, and J in Seattte, but that a vessel carrying wear a light coronet braid to simulate long hair. At De Honey New | eee ce ra ernensry steel: beams) You can follow a hundred plans that won't take very much Agademy, 2, Prue at i been delayed and that the work had | rouble. ; ; + ; Madison St. Between First and Second Aves. ; 4 ashanes to: that poy How tat Life is too short and too filled with many important things cs ; see ap SERRE RET ETS i Fo ft ts «assured, ho said, prog-| to let oneself get fussed over such a small matter. 5 Now Playing { Tess will be resumed, It will not, he} Jt was a pity your sister insisted that you have your hair | Re a et | bobbed. Jack Kauffman Presents the pot attend 9 Real } in the it and . 2 - i | } j hhe believes that the pee ba oo Perhaps this experience will teach you a lesson, tho, and DANCING TAUGHT i > past. make you able to use your own mind on personal appear- Dick H land Revues { en PSRs ance matters, $3. 00 \ Would Aid Youth And just be comforted about your hats, You say your) 4 ADVANCED CLASS starts Monday Kve, 3:10. DBEGINNERW CLASS, Thureday Ive, 8:8 sister insists that you wear small hats. While small hats! happen to be the vogue, there is many a woman who wears} a fairly large one, simply because she knows the larger one suits her better. Thank goodness, it it no crime to wear what one pleases. You say you were engaged to a young man, but w ‘on't | | let him see you since having your hair cut. Nonsense. Hundreds of girls have bobbed hair. Besides, as I told you before, your hair will soon grow out again. * . Shot in Dry Raid In behalf of George C. Walthers, Portland boy, who was recently crip- pled for life by an accidental shot from the gun of a prohibition agent, United States Attorney Thomas Re- elle mafied a letter to Attorney General Daugherty Friday. Revelle urges that government ald be given the boy, who is in a Portland hos- pital, because he was hurt by a gov-| ernment official. 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