Show 4 Who Introduced I IThe I The Boyish Bob I IThe S The modern flappers flapper's flappers flapper's boyish bob was vas d On a few years ago by a. a rather unusual incident nt which I will b bd bil news to most people The I sudden Idea of or a very famous wig wig- maker was back of oC It This idea h he e got from Crom a relic relle of the year 1742 when It appear appeared d In the f form rm of oC awig a awIg awig S wig worn by the fashionable damsel dam- dam o osel sel of that courtly time It ma may or or may not be a far cry f from Cleopatra to Broadway and t the tho day when an accident gave I William Hepner master wigmaker wig wig- maker the Idea which crowned Miss US America with the tho old bob wig of the eighteenth century The way oy it h happened makes an Inter Interesting e sting esting story tor Irene Castle was starring In ir I Watch Vatch Your Step when she was wat t suddenly stricken with typhoid f fever rever ever As of ten happens It cause caused I her abundant locks to become thin and while still In the hospital she shi sent to Mr tr Hopner's Hepners New York t establishment for tor expert advice S. S The wl wig maker maker suggested sug that she shi S have her head bead shaved and that sh she S wear a wig until her own pretty prett f hair grew out again This Irene Iron S Castle refused reused to consider but sh she S made the counter suggestion that tha t her hair be cut off ott at the shoulder Mr rr Hepner at Rt once remembered I the pleasing effect of the time old C bob wig an and proceeded to adapt adap t It to the present situation B By V cutting Miss 1 Castles Castle's hair and curlIng curl curl- ing the ends under he achieved th the C effect that at once created such a r furore in time no the tho new Kind Rim 1 of ot hair cut had attained the dig of ot a style and proceeded oi on the way to Its present popularity Mae lae Murray 1 the popular little film star gives s Mr Hepner credit creditt for tOr t theatrical securing her first J Job b In ln the world She had tried persistently to break Into the lies lies Follies Fol Fol- hit nit but was discouraged ed until she upon an unusual idea BorrowIng Borrow Borrow- ing a wig she once more visited the manager Wh who had Feat refused to lo loSee consider her See here I thought Id I'd told s we couldn't uSe jar you growled you the manager with a grin nut I could be a Neil BrInkley Girl and yoU ou hav haven't nt gued g one argued ar ar- argued ar- ar Murray Youre too small for tor that character char char char- acter belt hesitated led the authority wa wavering a bit Then ThenUs Miss Us Murray triumphantly Placed the Nell Brinkley her r head ad wig on That the settled It She got job and still sUII buys Hepners for lor her screen work From From Every Every- very bedy's bedy Magazine OPEN OLD TAVERN T KANSAS SAS CITY June Juno 12 A A 96 96 year old tavern avern at Arrow Mo 1 Rock Hock the stopping Place o of or th the fa famous fa- fa famous hunters Ara and trait trail bl blazers trav traveled the Santa rs wh who Fe trail In th the Pioneer days has been f opened b by the Daughters of th the American Revolution The old tavern t-av- t em ern was waa bought ht b by the state and turned over to to the society WhiCh spent about restoring and refurnishing It |