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PUBLIC MEN KNOWN BEST BY CARTOONS -Caricatures Bring Out Most . Striking Facial Features, Darling Says. By the Asmrm;;l-!‘r;-n;fli i "DES MOIN glowa, June 2.-- Spying in a cartoon two rows of shininz teeth and a square jaw, the American newspaper reader learned to recognize Theodore Roosevelt. Harding was identified by his heavy almost shaggy eyebrows. Coolidge’s symbo! is the long New England nose and the a mouth, Smoking and Drinking in Excess Called Especially Harmful to Feminine Throats By the Associated Press. MONTREAL, June 1.—Excessive smoking and drinking and the use of cosmetics by women were condemned vester by Dr. Wolff Freudenthal of New York City, at a gathering of ear, throat and nose specialists from all ‘parts of Canada and the United t smoking is bad for men e said, but especially for women, because the linings of the throat and nose of women are so much more delicate than those of men. Cosmetics, Dr. Freudenthal stated, also affect the nose and throat. and women, MUSSOLINI SIGNS PACT. Civil and Commercial Accord Is Reached With Czechoelovakia. ROME, June 1 (#).—Premier Mus- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, U. S. MAY GET VILLA FOR ROMAN EMBASSY Visit to Historic House by Am- bassador Fletcher Leads to irritating the membranes and some- times causing asthma. Alcohol in excess, the speaker said, is bad for the throat and breathing apparatus, but when used properly is valuable as a medicine, particular! such diseases as tubercolosis and betes. Dr. Freudenthal criticized pro- hibition, saying that the morals of young girls of the United States are being spolled through it. “Formerl a young girl never touched whisky, ho said, “and now she drinks with the boys.” Spe: By the As: ROME, that the United FOURTH FLOOR culation of Intention. soclated Press. June 1.—The possibility Ttalian government will offer the historic villa Aldobrandini to the States as a seat for the lat- M:-BRA@KS &CO D. C, TUESDAY ter's embassy was suggested yester- day by a visit which Ambassador Fletcher paid to the villa in company with Count Volpi, minister of finance. Count Volpi and Mr. Fletcher inspect- ed the palace thoroughly, which has been igterpreted in government cir- cles as forerunning the offer of the villa to America. The villa, bearing the name of the family to which Pope Clement VIIT St. Peter Aldobrandini belonged, is one of the most beautiful and ideally situated in Rome. It stands on high ground, rounded by a spacious garden’ overlooking a large part of a short distance from the center of activity and is within a stone's throw of the American con- sulate. JUNE. 1, 1928. REFORMERS DECRIED AT CHURCH MEETING Seventh-Day Adventist Speaker De- clares People Cannot Be Legis- lated to Church. By the Assoclated Press. MILWAUKEE, Wis, June 1. —Rabid reformers, with their Sunday blue laws, ane wrecking the founda- tions of civil liberty in this country, Seventh Day Adventist. tion here, were told today by W. F. M.lfi}ln, church leader, from Glendale, Calif. “A man can't be legislated to church by taking away his golf sticks, his movies, his base ball, other amuse- ments or his business,” Mr. Martin declared. Mr. Martin asserted that one of the principal reasons for the falling off in church attendance is the activities of the narrow-minded and puritani- cal reformers. Cruelty. “I'll never speak to Qlga again. She is mean! I bought a hat just like hers and then she went and bought a ne one and gave the other to her cook.” The Interior of your home can’” be made SUPERIOR by purchasing for your floors Armstrong and Certainteed Linoleum Superior Linoleum Co. Wholesale and Retail 937 H St. N.W. Main 10292 SEE OUR WINDOW turned down at the All_of these cl been imprinted s can mind by car . lic now recognizes its public figure as quickly from cartoons as from a tual photographs, sa Darling, veteran ca Known by Cartoons. “All public men who are carica- tured a great deal,” believes Darlin “are better known by their canven- tional caricature than by their own birthright of facial characteristics. In the evolution of a_caricature the car: toonist begins with a fa portrait, but finally he eliminat except the predominating character- istics, and the result is a_sort of con- ventional formula with little of the portrait remaining. By the same proc- ess the letters of T. R. stood for years ' as a complete nomenclature of Theo- dore Roosevelt.” Wilson was never correctly tooned, Darling declares. “He was a man tremendously liked or violently disliked. Cartoonists friendly to him pictured him as force- ful and almost benign, while his foes carcatured him with a hawk-like and forbidding mien. The result was that his cartoons were wholly unlike his photographs.” 2 Congress frequently is pictured as an individual with a fringe of whis. kers under his chin, close cropped. This caricature is attributable, Dar- ling suggests, to in fact that Joseph G. Cannon, longtime Speaker of the House, wore the stubby hirsute adorn- ment. The formula was arrived at easily because when people thought of Congress they thought of Cannon. A Compartive Newcomer. A comparative newcomer to the gal- lery of cartooned characters is the re- former or the prohibition advocate. Darling, always a strong friend of pro- hibition, recalls that when the subject first injected itself into public life” he used a ministerial figure of benign countenance to epitomize the prohi- bition cause. “So far as.I can remember,” he says, “the figure originated from the desire to represent a very good man— and one associates extreme goodness with sanctimony, ministers and early Puritans. I think the first time I ever drew a figure of prohibition I had dis tinctly in mind the Pilgrim Father, :’\;:h modifications to bring him up to e.” solini and Dr. Adelbert Mastny, Czecho- slovakian Minister to Italy, vesterday gned a civil and commerclal treaty between the two countries. The accord provides for the extra- ditlon of criminals the protection of respective subjects of each country and reciprocal civil and commercial car- UILD up your health and strength with this wonder- ful, appetising brew. Full old time strength and flavor guaranteed. 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