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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1925. TT AND JEFF—The Beauty Specialist Slips Mrs. Muit an Earful. I SHAVED T OFF T GeT EUEN WITH My WIFE FoR CTZENS APROVE PUNFORBUS LN (552 55 £ S = S ise] THAT Be ? Association Voices Apprecia- w{bsesu. o e 4 4 % tion of Project Embracing 'NEW YORK, January 13—Constant Part of Northeast Section. & / i ¢ / ) Lucas Fliermans, a Dutch artist and 18 (Copyright, 1924 by H. C. Fisher. Trade Mark Reg. U. 8. Pat. Of) COMMON-LAW WIFE HAS ARTIST ARRESTED Seeks $100 Weekly Maintenance From Constant L. Fliermans. Charges Desertion. NES, MUTT+ MADAME E\FI SAYS SHe CAN MAKE ME BeauTiFLUL FoR #S00. WoNT SHE'S GoNe DIPPY oM GETTING BEAUTIFULL SHe SAYS SHe's GONNA SPEND ALL HER CHRISTMAS COWN O\ HGR WELL, M'LOVE, DID You see ™e BeautY SPECIALIST DAY 2 WONDEREULL? \T'LL Be A MIRACLE! = art collector, was arrested here yes- Ao K i terday on a’ court order obtained by >y o 3 . 2 his common-law wife four years 4o AT e 7/ He was accompanied to the sheriff's R e 3 4 J y office by another woman, who also wortheast section of i 7 7 said she was his wife. He was re- SOAFER leased on $5,000 bail. Aedeinh it In her petition for the arrest of Ludlow School, Sixth and G stree A . iic s Sheyihad last night. Preceding the meeting S = d Jn itk T Th it Leon Arnold, president of the Wash- by the ceremony of his placing a ring SRR e S il on her finger and saying that from o R I o 2 7 then on they would be husband and the association « ) to dem < i 2 & L ] e | % | T I = i i \ s Tugy LR GO Shlidren, | Gily R : R Sl 7 ) one of whom, Constant 3d, survives. b { Mrs. Fliermans said in her petition A s T : 3 - d v i s f that in 1919 her husband had left e B — e 4 2 her with as little ceremony as he byl e kg had married her, merely saying that granted by the Public Utilitic from then on they were to be Arnold, i ng th route corpus proceedings to obtain pos- departnent of the same organization, | “pretended ceremony.” The proceed. d that free I i i by this early Fall hike through beautiful Resident executive officers of in-|W saw him on the street here, i ARAEARRANT Whos BIohe. At (Copyright, 1925.) A reception and dinner in honor of | are sponsoring the affair. The com-|& SeParate action, alleging that Flier- mission strangers. In 1921 Mrs. Katrina Arnold i ~ - Paxton of Chicago brought a habeas i S R Jea sera ad a 8 enough the ki loves were treasurer of the buildin and trades | %¢ ssion of the child, alleging that the aversed in the proposed line [ RS FAMOUS TENNIS 'CABINET | 0 e o e e a ‘mioment. harwas ot e £ marriage with Flicrmans was only & 2 > T sevarnthil S bly the most delightful story | plussed. Then his quick wit and his AR Y _ : _ C Thirty venth ] v a ) N P " will be given at the Hotel Hamilton | Ing was dismissed. of the companionship of Jusserand |training in diplomacy came to his res- 3 A 4 @ hat FADES AS JUSSERAND DEPARTS |::, companionsuip of Tusserand |trai e i e o N e | s who tacraxted whi his Ah, Mr. President,” he expldined, here he ha ] 100 per Rock Creek Park. Several members [ “suppose we should meet some Dinner Guest. ternational unions and departments ‘;_r:’:" e x«:lju. rt—l;;;\;d fmmks.n A » 7293 2 M ) inet’” I 0 jes.” of the American Federation of Labor S © < 8 a week in ) v French Envoy Last Member Living in Washington. |t ‘cibinet” in addition tothe | ladi Villia iree ewly electe o8i- on arrangeme cludes | MANS has $200,000 and an income of i) 2 ia, gncludes|s)000. She has been working as 2 Willlam Green, newly elected presi-|mi n arrangemen ot o & o . . . ast the party came to a seciuded — -— hn L Recalls Swimming With President in Rock nothing ut all for T & 10 | Joven in theso dave of radio fans & |dent of the American Federation of | Jamer, O'Connell. ¥rank Morrison, Capitol to reck with all his clothes % | John J. Manning, Luther C. Steward con- Creek Park Pool. & his companions in “follow- tiny graphophone ‘attracts consider- | Labor; James P. Noonan, vice presi-(ang william 1o Sallivan. The. re- Hatin e my-leader” style § able attention. It is not larger in 4 G . | 2 AR But this day the | 300 Bt ten S O d-fashioned box cam. | 4enti George F k, president, | ception will take pl at 7 o'clock | A bore is a man who has nothi exponent of the strenuous but simple | ory but it plays records of the regu- and William and the dinner at 7 to do but stand around and W-& J-SLOANE BY ROBERT T. SMAL in the Quartermaster's Department for a swim?" he | 2L L 1508 H STREET Opposite The Shoreham WASHINGTON,D. C. Claimed in part by death and scat- |Uring the war. ciR e = Rt tered to the four winds, the famous| Mr. Newberry's political experiences Roosevelt “tennis cabinet once il |are too well known to be commented . powerful in Washington, becomes,|upon here. He, too, saw service In| There was a chorus of assent. Now, Tooal Daleat Bistorsed With the departure of Jules Jusser. |the World War, as did Robert Bacon, | according to the legend, no bathing ction was voiced in the matter | 3nd, Ambassador of France, but a|Who rendered valuable service in o tiek memory. France as an aide to Gen. Pershing. | % b 5 gl Sl orithiiie During the vicissitudes which over-| M. Jusserand has for a long while [ deterrent. othes w soon hung | tstions, = took him later in his official life, few survivor living fin|on a hickory limb, and, calling ‘“last e e : persons realized that Truman H.|Washington. Now he is hauling down fone in is it,” T. R. plunged into ed pr i » Newberry of Michigan was a member |the flag. the cold water in regular old swim- | % : of the famous White House organjza- | The famous courts are still there at|min’ hole fashion | fation approved the L% &3 | tlon. * He'was Assistant Secretary of | fhe White House. But today they| Tho “cabinet” had been splashing | lding plan as proposed ha | the Navy then. having succeeded to |lle buried under a heavy blanket of |around for a minute or two, when | . el proposed by | )¢ 0\t occupied but & few years be- |snow and are swept by chill north- | suddenly Col. Roosevelt broke into a | EURALGIA The exercise of discretion will be | fore by T. R. himself, and more re- |ern breezes. Theirs is a departed|roar of laughter. e was looking at | TOOTHACHE & urzed upon the Board of Education in | Céntly occupied by the young Col. |glory. Jusserand. " g lasses of pupils, 2 the suggestion |MM a worthy antagonist on the| Washington with him many of the | ¥ ve you s on! il 5 v e that hool hours be de- | COUrts. pleasantest memorles of his full and | Won't you please te Ask Your Druggist tirely to the pursuit of ele- There has always been a question | useful life. But when you ask him The Ambass studies Nt fire. |88 to just how well President Roose- | what is the pleasantest of all, he will fighting equip: ind in | VeIt plaved the game, but general|tell you the days of the Roosevet We now offer some very unusual values in Wide Width Carpetings of the finest quality. Listed below are a few of the many opportunities awaiting you on direct to All Follow Into Creek. Pennsylva suits were handy, but this was no For Relieving HEADACHE the northeast opinfon has it that he was far more | “tennis cabine M. Jusserand was was scored by strenuous than accurate with the | what might be called the “prem of the police racquet, making up in yim and veloc- | of that cabinet. He was always there . ity whatever he lacked in form and |at the courts whenever the strenuous | generalship. In any event, there|President desired a game. He was | ttee 0 s- | have never been any afternoons about | always ready for a “hike” or a swim | van H. Tucker | the White House grounds quite to|or a ride—a perfect companion for | equal those when the tennis cabinet | the Executive champion of the strenu- | was in session ous life. | Personnel of Cabinet. Not to Become Inactive. ASKS AIRCRAFT DEFINED. Fish Would Request President to | Furnish Ambassadors’ Ruling. A resolution requesting President Coolidge to inform the House, if not incompatible with the national wel- fare, as to the attitude of the council of ambassadors on revision of the definition of cc reial aircraft as differentiated ‘from military | Mint For the benefit of a new generation and to refresh the memories of those who knew the “cabinet” in its prime, i may be well to recall its personnel, together with the positions occupled by its members. Here was the list: President Roosevelt Ambassador Jusserand Gifford Pinchot, chief forester. Robert Bacon, Assistant Secretary | of_state. Lawrence O. Murray, director of the M. Jusserand savs that since he an- nounced his re: ent his friends have sald they supposed he was going home to rest. “They do not know,” he added.| “that ‘rest’ is an unpalatable word to a member of the tennis cabinet. No, I do not want rest. I shall work on— till the end.” M. Jusserand was proud of his posi- tion in the “tennis cabinet.” He still is. Small and wiry he lacked the physique and endurance of Roosevelt here. All the sought-for colorines are available. 2500 sq. yds. 9 ft. wide, seamless Wiltons, 20 colors $8.00 sq. yd. 1500 sq. yds. 12 ft. wide,.seamless Wiltons, 12 colors 8.00 sq. yd. 2000 sq. yds. 9 ft., 12 ft. and 15 ft. wide, seamless Imported Lasconys 15.00 sq. yd. 4000 sq. yds. 9 ft.,, 12 ft. and 15 ft. wide, seamless Imported Velvets 7.00 sq. yd. was introduced yesterday Fish, Republic himself and some of his younger and Archibald W. Butt, military aide. more stalwart companions, but . t Truman H. Newberry, Assistant ecretary of the Navy. James R. Garfield, commissioner of corporations. Jusserand admits to only one defeat |In strenuousness. One day President Roosevelt returned to the White \ House all wet and covered with mud. Behind him strode the bedraggled Recognized Durfibility Of all the various qualities of carpetings offered, none surpass— few equal—the durability and richness of effect identified with this luxurious, high pile carpeting. It is unobtainable elsewhere. 10,000 yds. 27 in. wide Plain and Figured High Pile Axminsters $6.00 vyd. An early visit precludes the possibility of disappointment permitted Germany struction of commers had announced in Ma: 5 - proposed such a revision of the Herbert Knox Smith, assistant com; i - issioner of corporations. y ok T craft rules within two years, but that | " of e figure. of Jimmy Sloan, his never-fail- If F d “Di ” 4 Sw0 -y 3 h the above, death has claimed i vl Y %0 far no such action had been an- |1 R, Robert Bacon, “Archle” Butt, | !lE, Secret service companion. T. R, 00 sagrees In toma who went down on the Titanic, and | gt 0y 25” ‘o had set o tersific i Lawrence Murray. pace through rain and slush, over SEEKS EMBASSY FUNDS The political fortunes of the sur-|fences, raflroad tracks, unplowed | Instantly « |vivors have varied. Gifford Pinchot|fieds, hill and dale, and during the & 7 = jmoved on to Become govefnor of his |jatter part of the journey had ot X 5 s Bill Would Provide More Money native State of PennsylVania, and,|once looked around. But once inside Whenever food or drink upsets | harmless tablets and the distress is O |like a true member of the ‘‘cabinet.” |the Executive Mansion he whirled| the stomach or causes Indigestion | gone! for U. S. Buildings in Europe. |has had a stormy career in the|about. He saw only the faithful and | sases, Flatulence, Bloating, Sour A 60 cent package will keep the 5 gubernatorial chair. fagged Jimmie. i igesti Two appropriations of $100,000 to| “Jimmie” Garfield was promoted by enire sismilyy Dfy o Llpatie . Asks About Jusserand. disorders for months. Druggists increase in each instance the $150,000 | President Roosevelt to a real cabinet : &vailable for the purchase of embas- | position as head of the Department of | “Where is he.” demanded the Presi- reaches the | sell millions and guarantee each package. End Indigestion, Gas, Heartburn, Acidity STORE HOURS 8 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M. 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