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TOTTENNISTPAY WIFE 500 A ONTH Also Assessed Counsel Fees. Mother Is Awarded Chil- dren’s Custody. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, Md., October M cilla A. Totten won complete in her suit for separate main- e from her hu wealt Wi 29— Judge Court at Towson ordered him to pay her $500 ind gave her custody of the ¢ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1925. U. S. ARTISTS’ WORK IS BETTER THAN EUROPEANS’, JURY HOLDS Standards in Painting and Sculpture Higher, Ex. perts Declare at 38th Annual American Exhibition, at Chicago; 1,200 Enter. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, October 29.—American artists are doing better work and American_art standards are higher than in Europe, a jury of artists de- clared in passing on the 1,200 entries in the thi ighth annual exhibition of Amerfcan painting and sculpture. Prizes will be announced Thursday. The cubist and post-impressionistic school seems to be fading among rican painters, less than a dozen being accepted for hanging among 235 chosen, and these few ap- proach the modern school rather than the riots of color and form of a few sunsel for| years s s sued for 00, in addi- tion to of the case. The four Totten children, three girls and a boy. are placed in custody of the mother, with the conditi they will be allowed to visit the father over week ends during the school terms and for two months each Sum: mer. Each parent Preston i as warned by Judge influencing the chil- a against the other, and to consider the welfare n above all things. ten sued her husband for 1 was deni at Towson & e | PETER D. MARTIN, RETIRED FIRE CAPTAIN, DIES AT 55 Was U. S. Army Lieutenant in World War and Served 26 Years With Department. vears old, re- Peter D. Martin, 55 red o ict Fire De- 1 n of the I with which fire_department for retired several years tin served with Truck Com Company. in New York and New Jer: He was a member of Vi Costello Post of the Amer and the Woodmen of the Capt. Martin was Md. ry and in of Hagerstown, artin of Cumberland, | am S. Martin of this| three services were conducted s Catholic Church yesterday equiem high mass was celebrated. al was in Arlington Cemetery. services at the home of his er, Willlam S. Martin, 3042 Cam- bridge 'place, preceded the church services. Members of Vincent B. Costello Post will act as pallbearers. Tariff conditions have militated against Australia’s lumber industry A an_extent that nearly ail are shut down and thousands orkers are idle at a time when lumber is being {mported from other countries. Willlam Metcalfe hibited. The s death. It portrays * ‘ront” in the World painting is one capes, “Joyous May- delicate green tints of his typical lan time,” done in th of budding leaves and_fresh green Roads to Romance STRANGE roads hold romance and adven- ture. Choosing the right road at the fork may mean the differ- ence between a l'!.’fl] pleasure trip and one merely mediocre. Amplify happy antici- pation; choose your objective, helped by our \ Auto Maps and Guides They're_accurately com- plete, handily concise, really economical. The National REMEMBRANCE Shop Mr. Foster's Shop 14th St. at Pa. Ave. Also 1229 Pa. Ave. grass. As a group, the most numer- ous are those of the Taos, New Mex- ico, colony of artists, who are record- ing the types and art of America’'s most ancient civillzation. Portraits Are Numerous. The portrait and figure pleces are the most numerous, due partly to the Logan $1,000 award. There are 110 of these, with 91 landscapes, 18 marines and 16 still life paintings. There are 58 sculptures chosen for exhibition, including the preliminary sketch for the Gen. Meade at Washington. The jury tionally severe in its selections, than last’ year being chosen from the 1,200 submitted. Members of the Jury who have recently returned from 1| New Briar Hotel of Chicago. visits to the Paris salons say thal American artists excel those of a! the world now. The greater number of exhibits come from New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Connecticut artists, and 18 Chicago paintings. Notable among the portraits are those of Elihu Hoot and Lillian Gish. Mr. Root's portrait was made by Augustus V. Tack. The Gish paint- ing, by Nicholas Fechin, represents her in the name part of “Romola,” and the figure stands out strikingly in pale lavender against a dark back- ground. Leopold Seifert, {nstructor at the Art Institute, submitted a por- trait of Mrs. Frederick H. Rawsom, beside a self-portrait, which is typical of the best of the modern school. 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Hop- kins of Ohio State University, “Jeun- esse.” Ten medals and cash prizes are to be awarded by the jury of 10 paint ers "And sculptors, sitting with Di- rector Robert R. Harshe of the Art Institute. prominent _exhibitors Bdwin 1. Potthast ildren on the ne of New African natives; Sydney Dickinson of New York, “The Pink Cartain,” striking nude in warm colori John R. Grayback of Irvington, N. one of his typical lower tenement hack yard scenes; Edward McCartan of New York, sculptured mother and child group, “The Kl Edward W. Redfield of Center Bridg > Pennsylania . Winter _Scene erick Clay Bartlett, John F.| s, Randall - | Inc., ., Bryson Burroughs, Innis, Frederick Frieseke, Robert Henri, Abram Irving R. Wilds, mer Schofield, ell, Charles W. Haw- . Costigan, Eugene dams, Giffor arl Ander- il Poole, W. Chaun Henry thorne, John Spiker, /i 1405 H St. N.W. | Phone Franklin 8227 Phone Franklin 3713 604 9th St. ;| Swift Chase, Woodstock, N. Willlam L. Conn. Carrigan, Fa Mrs. Statler Dies. 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