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THE PHILADELPHIA JNQUIRER, SUNDAY MORNING. MAY 13, 1917 ART AND ARTISTS tate of international affairs. Their place get permission to go to Constantinople I Grand Selection "Aida" Verdi 1 vaise dl Concert "Weddtii of the Winds." "American Fantasie" HerL MIDI "V11 ense tasen Dy the Allied Artists, whose exhibition in the Vanderbilt Gallery is the last of the season for the Fine umiea states estate Department. Before Von TVfaL- en COY '1 ii imntnr INCE PROGRAMME Lvl -J If 1 i in itty-seventh street. beginning assumed a platform of such nisarmm 1 At .1 rrau jiaranai von aer uoitz, the German leader, was the power behind the Turkish throne, but he was finally disposed of while in Bagdad.

It is commonly believed in Germany that he was noisoned Viv a TnrHok V. Edwin D. French will be sold tomorrow afternoon and night. "The library of James E. Howell, Vice Chancellor of New Jersey, will be sold at the same place on the afternoons and nights of May 15 and 16.

This includes Shakespearean, Oriental literature, standard sets, Americana and New Jersey memorabilia. "The much-advertised sale of the studio effects of the late William Merritt Chase will also be held by the American Art Galleries, New York, tomorrow and Thursday nights, and on the afternoon P3 koom sun v.mjug xiuiuLLLiy mat tne voice ot criticism for fincn is VincVxwl Tu i -u uuuiivu. J- VlllCU. Artists were rejected once by the Na- i jar. .7 "lOll L7C1 UI.

"Ii? staff. Baron von Wangenheim, who was OF THE MUNICIPAL BAND Concerts Under Conductorship of Rosehman WilfHave Same Music for Week Ataaemy and the sorrow and re- PASS IN REVIEW Print Club's First Annual Exhibition of Con-temporary American Etching-, Engraving and Lithography of Chief Local Interest tue iicaaemy suincientJy indicated in thp. uciuiau uassauor in Constantinople, is believed to have met the same death. HIV iXXOlLU tion now offers to the once discarded Turks Dislike Germans men. circumstances over which no one has control will not yet permit the ac- auKi iiigms oi iviay and lo.

The pictures in the collection are of Very few Turks like the ermnn fa- v-ciaute oi inese pictures tor the real Academy, but that is no reason why they should not. hf nut rm coli in ec There has been more trouble between the two than the outside world knows, but it. haa nnt Hebn orraot in A me most varied character, Irom museum and private gallery canvases to mere sketches and odd bits for studio fancy Son and sold if nrssiVlo feiv-u-o i.uuugu IU tertere with military operations, which, cm.uux ia.ii,er some pi tne most terestinar for artist nnzl tmo Theavowed object of the Allied Artists IS: The advancement -if A oiler an, is tne important thing. The The programme has been announced for the first week of the Municipal Band of Philadelphia, under the conductorship of Benjamin Rosehman, which begins its concerts on Monday night. agreeing in all important and some un- vx iiijh i infill rii by opening new avenues of opportunity Local activities are drawing to the V- V-1 iiilUlO.

lb UX ed, however, that Constantinople is EniardeH Viv licrmano n-l W.r T111.U. instances one characteristicgood painting. Many, especially of iorupt close which marks the advanced season in Philadelnhia. Ma -'v- ui iiieniorious WOrKS of art without antagonism toward any existing institntinn strikes the death knell to matters artis- This is the fourth annual exhibition of if pictures, were obviously bought wholly for the pleasure of the painter's eye or as suggestions of quality achieved, either in the painting or in the harmony Of time. A four ntmnnn viuuo uiiu iivv ujr "ins, that German officers, being in fear of sudden death at the hands of their allies, keep a sufficient force there for protection.

Bllt rr 1 1 mr li a Vv.nn l.i.. 1 .1 ..11 He have still the annual school to 1 i mis organization. Jts plan resembles somewhat the methods of the" Independent exhibition in that it gives an oppor- xnere are the various petering out at i-uuicmuiaucuus ei- forts seem to have been bought for the v. ui iv i uao uccu a laiuauic any to Germany. Germanv and Turkey, to- io 1S, a sort of a Amer-not tL n' of course he has not the range of the Frenchman.

He workman and seems to Know in advance just how each touch iL 13 to be managed, but there is little vitality in his work and no spontaneity. Mr. Garber and Mr t0 uSe1 nature as much as possible through the camera's lens. Mr i Ai3 follower of Mr. Lathrop's anq JMr.

Bredm wavers toward Mr Spencer's teaching." ifficult to analyze just what it Nir 1S Very rannoying about the New Hope Group of I'ainters. Mr. Mc-rridf fi i -it, nun, just now occupied bv the energetic Print ly llB memDers to exhibit with OUt Passinz a iurv allnn th encouragement ot the student. Mr. Chase's wn -crrtc seiner, iieia xne jaraaneaes, ana vjer- WLl X3W -JJ cient spaces drawn by lot fo.r the show- Exactly Like Cat nual exhibition ot contemporary Ameri-i i .1 i i I Value periods and all his branches and appear On Monday the band will play at Powers Park, Ann and Almond streets; luesday at Dickinson Square, Fourth andTasker streets; Wednesday, at Xor-tis Square, Diamond and Hancock streets-Thursday, at Reyburn Park, Twenty-second and Lehigh avenue; Friday, at ernon Park, Germantown and Cheltcn avenues, and Saturday, at Northwood Park, Arrott and Castor streets.

The concerts will begin at eight o'clock lhe week programme, the same at each concert, follows: Overture "Phelre" Ma a) "Serenata- MosKt-s (bl-'-Amerlcn -Patrol" Ccham DescrlDtiTe Hunting Scene" Bu)oS? Uems from 'KatlnTfa' Tenor Solo fseleoterti trlml BLJ Sjr "11 JL 1 acj 11U war materials since the very beginning. In return Turkey has helped militarily in Pliscia OTlrl Dumotii'n Tli, veiling, tnjiictviiig ami urography 54-in. Buffet, China Closet, Extension oKites, irom sKetch to completion. 1 heir varietv -will recoil ii ut ilUm uue to iour works apiece as they way desire. There are ninety-three members of the SI u- ue tnere "te there is hope-" of his resoonse tn tVi.

well-known painters and sculptors, and the HvhtKlflAn 3 .1 AaDie, serving Table, Arm Chair, 5 Chairs, Upholstered in Genuine Brown Spanish Leather, mi 1 I 111 11U 11 ULJX1BIL army has increased in size during the war to such an extent that today there are over 2.9U0.000 Turks in uniform. Th bir, do you know that I value mv time at $10O an hmir" "tj ji t-j unuer me management ot an excellent board of control, which inrmrlea I moof A iliiuccu: twiceUthat 1 ValUS mine at just i i pisment; iio bart iSichnls vino r-'i Kensington Carpet Co. SImSetsE www aw. prominent German who is in close touch with Constantinople. He said before the War no one believed the Turkish armv cojucul, it-nii and H.

Ledyard Towle, corresponding The famn'ia rloi-a 1 T-. mc icuui street Studio, the interesting Mr. Jerry, Shaw tc-Ti- 8 secretaries, respectively; Elliot Clark, treasurer; Orlando Rouland assistant trpasnror i n' iccis me aiiiioyance, Dut He does not put his finger on the point of irritation. 1 He obiects, it is true, that they are always taking prizes, and this is in a sense their fault, since they paint palpably with that object in view. hut the blame attached to such prize-taking should certainly fall also upon the institution and the artists who award the prizes, their mot.ivp dlc icdiiea: lorence and Madrid Skmnecock and iv could be that large.

The loss of Bagdad has been a big loss to the Germans and the Turks, hi cause they had planned to carry open tirtnn anil 1 -U lulu i uweii, Edward olpert and Christina Morton fBr00Wn' portraiture, land- ff i "lle gauery oi tne Art Vo and wiJl continue to May night, as a special attraction, limothy Cole made an address there on gravmgs," and next Saturday night Albert Sterner will speak on lithography. fMlS' itSptTnteS president of the Print Club, makes a special appeal to the public for interest and sun-port, claiming the Print is still an experiment, and this exhibition is the most important venture that has been undertaken. Its outcome will larzelv de termine the future of the club and success will depend entirely upon the interest shown bv members tJmtTtteeuhS- spared no effort of- representative ot the best work in America today Prints have been secured from artiste in every part of America and most of them could not be secured elsewhere. of Ihe Philadelphia artift of the old guard, is making an exhibition of mezzotints at the galleries of Having its inception in the first Salon ues Keiusees. which evciteH t.v.

miu. marine stand forth in oil and pastel. AmOP? the wnrl-o i i. ttllU (1 1 1 (1 1 til year, or, at the latest, next spring. Bj losing Bagdad this hope will disappear.

Last summer the Bulgarian Parliament sent a commission to Berlin and other German iitioo In tlnili. li fz4 i- 1 tention live years ago, the organization is vuiviii vri me artists are wholly impure and i WJ. uiueis are a number of examples of the luscious surfaces of Aollon and Monticelli; there a smai-t Boldini, a sober joyuwomug uue witn a gooa com- 1 A insiitution acts from a state or rrimina j. i $1.50 House Dresses, 98c Amoskeag -Gingham. Basement censured.

382 Oils Hung $3 Silk Waists $1.39 Crepe de Chines and Tub Silks. First Floor vusui. Villl.0 1 1- V. 11 1111, 1 VI VV CI 1 VI system, with the object of reporting to -A 1 1 I i xwWl. Liiere is the shipping of Boudin, There are certain of the New Hone Dainters that ir, Vr viaooii.i3in 1 1 nini un There are 3S2 oils hung, although these rawinc of Steno i ouuiiciy oi and lillfL-man i include hZ sketches and studies compris knowins pnes, really deserve prizes, these are the rare cases of original think ouiii wueiuer it wouia ue aavisaDie lor Bulgaria to institute the same.

The commission was composed of four university Erotessors of economics, most of whom efre the entrance of Bulgaria into the iiitrje are trie 923 MARKET STREET TxnDtte tilum, Mowbray, SmoH nr. I 1 ing numerous thumb box sketches, filling the Centre Gallery and eleven sculnture a ers in zne But when one speaks iin-uirv. XjO. lOUPHP mini t- I -i i i i luici- lean DO raits there is a clf il ihe exhibiting sculptors are: Safvatore war were pro-tntente. ihey were wined otu-auiucuucaiCTl -ynclsey Morris Sterling and ouny ana a portrait of General Wash- ixue vroup one is constantly Wetting and it makes them so an- b.1Umlxed, in this way that the official Group forms but a very minor part of the painters of New Hope and wiivu iy iiii i iuuii ui illlOLCl and officials.

German experts explained what" Croat of? ot Tnlrra ria vtnl) Kova lUKwu, wnicij cnase attributed to Stuart. i -mere are thirtv- eight numbers, consisting portraits a.nnual meeting held last week tne lollowmg nw members were elected: Salvatore F. Bilotti, (ieorge Brues-tle, rrankln Swift Chase, Thomas Consr- in bettering food conditions in Germany bv Riimnmcr cnmfl Clinnliac anrl l-vrr- rt ri rr Turkey, Bulgaria the food card system. The commission don, Albert Groll. Frank Townsend v.aees aiter onannal paintings by artists of a century and CW ilnCdiW Trumbull Inman, hi bt-le Stuart, Sharp! lZTeced also after or- Now War Colonies was aoout convinced, until its members talked to a Dutch economist who lived in Pari in TIiati i' iV.ii 1 iiuitnens, James M.

Jvmg, Ossip Linde, "-n 1 1 xsji in V- 1 1111. 1 111 11 i 1 1. 1 II Vi IU IU report against the Kaiser's methods. The result was that Bulgaria is keeping its uj -ivuotfinnai himself. Rosenthal's Bioararjhv of German Kaiser uuiik iiiaiict Dut a small faction of the initial movement that settled the valley, and including, in truth, but six men.

but one of whom is a pioneer If. that pioneer should, by a curious twist ot fortune, get a prize, everybody would be delighted, for he has his own way ot painting and does not change it except as by thought and study he occasionally improves it. One refers, of course, to Mr. Lathrop. Cause of Irritation llax RnKon Vinl 1 ioou, mucn to uermany sorrow.

ST Practice Makes Perfect Continued From First Page LJ 3 tt uoy to study lithography unaer lniinran ram 7 i "llu 1113 master phla ln under con- many. During the war we have UTTTTTT1 iiii fcj i I i young ladj- was immensely taken with the leading man. "Watch." she said. noaiT- -n most important lith- cient and very canable x. jjorwooa jiacuiivary, Bertha ilrs.

Morris Sterling, James Ueiland, Guy lggins and Juliana On-derdonck. The trustees of the Worcester Museum of Art announce the resignation ot the director of the Museum, Philip J. Gentner. effective next July. Mr Gentner has been director of the Worcester Museum for eight years.

He retires to take up his residence in Italy where he will remain in official relation with the Museum as advisor in the purchase of works of art abroad. The Beaux Arts Institute of Design and the National Sculpture Society are conducting a series of competitions in sculpture for four allegorical figures to decorate four niches in the stair hall of the MuniciDal HnilHinrr r-ni i in America, Du Constantinonle. lintv. u.inr wnii wnai precision ne steps across the stace. Kverv stride is nf pvactlv the a nn A Kr-o -n T-n l.

i siuaiea painting in the Pennsylvania Academy of the line Arts atiH latT- V.u.-l.i same length." ihe Most Sensational i. i.iius nave Deen success-tul their work in Turkey, but our Government, tnmn'no i- Jier escort was just a little jealous. ieiuiiBiiea, with his fiS X- K1 a lithographic many over Turkey, has often used Berlin Selling Event Ever Inaugurated! CP J-IS St mm --i i i iiniii i uv ui i tuiaiii; that habit was acquired from walking the railroad ties." nthlUg cl lVar he mad fetches or the camDs of th iour tnoice oi Hundreds ot Deantiful New t-u mings quicklv. The power of Germany over these two countries i 1 met iA i i i What does irritate us is to see the others who have settled in the wake of the pioneers taking prizes and' getting good places with pictures that merely echo the discoveries of the prototype without in the least giving credit to the source of wisdom. Yet so able and intelligent a critic as Harrison Morris writes thus of the "Grouo:" "If we are to have an art America that will last as long as the art of Greece and Ilome, it is going to come out of the earth that we know nd love.

"The classical art dealt with men and women, heroes and gods. There had ET3 Lrly rd, -hfch were i.munTu uy ine iacx that German leaders seldom go to Sofia AK, isfi? 1 House. always the other way. Turks come to ot gentlemen interested in autographs, AN OPERATION ieiiin or to i iess, where the Kaiser has i israpnea portraits of mo neaua narrprs ti ih. f- itail oi the armv ivm a n-i Tr iw- i ceieDrities.

tLil-J1111 portraits of -New Jersey, now in course of construction. The subject of the competition was "Military Valour." the second competition was Civic Virtue and the other two are to be announced later. Lloyd Warren is chairman of the Joint Committee. According to the will of the late Brvan Lathron. of Chicacrn hia fir, the question of using Turkish troops in rtumama and Galiei-i i- AVERTED i tne period of his mezzotint work commenced.

In this field he followed taithfully the traditions of the old English mezzotint engravers His era canea to on Macken- Sen llMfliinarf ora i ll 11-1 i it ii ii ii jumisii jicmrrais nonnei the Ger mis Dranch of the art are just in character and have all the rich nidus mar lurks wnn a jiuc lUIICUUUIl ot histler etchings will eventuallv become the property of the Art Institute. A memorial exhibition of these treasures Philadelphia, Pa. "One year agro ness ana depth and careful drawing Which triv i I was very sick and I suffered with lids oeen on exnioition in the institute. Mr. Lathrop was for twentv-two vpars i i 11 Ilium pains in my side ill i nil i uiiiii un early-mezzotinters Group of Painters, a iiieu euierea into tne hearts ot men the love of the land.

Landscape is a very recent form of art. It was ignored by the ancients because the kind of emotion it kindles was not then awakened. The tender and quiet impulses, touched by the sweetness of pastoral life, are ours. They belong to us as the heroic and civic belonged to Rome. It is a very precious possession that we must cherish and cultivate.

It is the native language of our instincts for beauty the beauty that reaches to our threshold and caresses our spirits "With 1 1 CrPTI an1 irit-i-rrtof A hcia and Rumania unless thev could have mutton to eat, Germanv had to obtain the mutton but as might be expected, it did not come from Germanv, but from Turkey and Rumania: The Turk's won't eat the pork which the German soldiers demand, although one might have expected the Turkish soldiers in Armenia ii i 1 ine ATt institute and a Well-known natrnn nf tVi and back until I nearly went o-vt uwiu or a selected lew of the artists, who have settled in the Delaware The collection comprises UK) framed crazy. I went to inun nve or six miles of the "i unit's or tn ciL-nings, a portiono ot the sixteen etcher? DiiKiAe T-L historic town after which they call them different docto i- i -1 llames series, puo- io uae oeen led on the same food. Mackensen Rules Serbia and they all said I had female iisnea rjy tins Oreen. London, about 10 lithographs and an original pen drawing made by Whistler when he was Another instance which will show what a i-auei at est i'omt. i his collection bemcr fine nf faw trouble and would not get any relief until I would be muuence on -Mackensen has over Ser vi i nac fjiitfs such as those of Howard "Mandfield of bia happened shortly after the fall of -Nish.

ITie German General Staff invit- I Actual $10 and $12.50 Values The. Season's Npwt fvloH- New- lork; Charles L. Freer, of De- ship. We must, if we would get the essence of true living from the earth, go along with it as with a loving companion and find its sympathies a revelation in wisdom and in fellowship." "The painter of landscapes is the interpreter of these sentiments. He strives to awaken in us the feelings that the 1 i I ,1 1 l- a- -ww Koz-i iroiij.

and tne late Llarence Buckingham a group or correspondents to go to Serbia They reached Belgrade before Sjliou OUilClCU 1U1 mAi fmrr veo ro Ksfni-a oi cnicago well-known among print Every "Woman in Philnrlplnriia Vnmvc 1 Kin riparri it collectors oi mis country. ITnlike manv 1 1 n.t T-l this time, but I kept getting worse they planned to go to Xish Von Mack- 7 Ocilt; UI kind means at "Hirsch's" thousands will be here v.vi uniiirup this at cust-u sent uacK oraers that they would uiu jioi sees prints Decause they were rare and expensive, thus satisfying a nave ii Lti mr. ot Mirhta i t-i i I ves nave had their brief season of celebnty in Trenton and passed on to mre commercial venture in the Arlington Galleries, York. So long as they uto of offial exhibitions, littsburgh, Washington and even Trenton, which is near their base, the New Group commanded a certain official respect, but now that they come out in the open and throw themselves up on the mercy of a New York public in a public and paid-for gallerv, they are likely to hear the truth about.themselves It is one refreshing thing about the rew ork critics that they have no cherished traditions about out-of-town artists Perhaps they are kept so quiet about the scandals of the resident artists in the interests of publicity- that when outsiders come to town they burst the confining bonds of tolerance and speak the truth in an amusing, if not slightly venomous, w-ay. Anyway Mr.

ZUcBride lets loose charmingly upon the New Hope Group tne more medicine I took. Every month since I was a young girl I had suffered with cramps in mv purely acquisitive instinct, but because and they did! They took the first train in IKof ji the doors opening. Plenty of saleswomen to help you to the best bargains first come, ne really cared tor them, and they gave him nleasnre. ueauiuui eartn nas ior mni. rle would touch vibrating chords were he French or English, but when he is our very own he appeals to us in so tender, so sensitive a spot that, unless we are dead tp love of country and of the serene beauty of the earth, we should feel a thrill of recognition and a.

rlfirp tr lioln Viim v.di. uiiccuuu ana nurriea pack to liudapest. hen the German rmv sides at periods and was never nrst served no preference shown no The present exhibition affords an un ular. I saw vour adverti i ii-iiimvi xiui.ll- arest another group of correspondents were invited ov tVT-o gooas laia aside every single gar 1111 I I the newsnarier and th nietnro nf II I I I I III ment in tne nouse is marked at the German General Staff nk pursue his ideals. LP woman who had been saved from an operation and this picture was impressed on mv mind.

The wtr arrived in the capital the officer who acted aS their iniillft rnnrnJ I 1 sensational prices. BASEMENT lhis is what the New Hope Group of Painters are doing for, us all. They have COne to live in a rnn trr- tliof usual opportunity tor the print lovers of Chicago to see the largest assemblage of prints by Whistler that the Art Institute has ever exhibited. Since the number of impressions taken of many of the lithographs was small the lithographs on the whole are not very well known. New York Auction Sales Xm urn XSmm ensen headquartes that they were in the city ami Yon Mackensen, who has always hated Americans, asked whether iirmri had given me only two more days to make up my mind so I sent my husband to the holds the simple pictu.resqueness of river and hill and meadow and they are fix- I I I I 1 BV there were any Americans in the group.

captain-escort from Berlin Sa.lfir the Field Marshal replied: "leu them not. to, rpmfmio mi for a bpttle of Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound, and believe me. I SOOn nft tired a nha-nrra. jug ine cnarm oi tnem on canvas to be a lasting source of emotion for the spectator, a sort storage battery of gentle beauty that can be turned on whenever your spirit is and wants to mingle with the essence of land and Jraut anii'ie in tne oun.

Have "Goody-Goody" Style "Artists do not talk much about the New Hope he says, "at least, the ones who are making history do not, and there is not much curiosity as to their doings. They live in a pretty country I heard one man who rassH cnsational ExM 35.00 to when I had finished the third bottle Though auction sales are thinning out noticeably, the season promises to be longer than usual and some very interesting offerings are announced for the coming week. At the American Art Galleries, New York, a collection of books, broadsides, prints and letters of Kevnhitinna rir onl i z. they pass me on the Twice every week there is a special train which goes from Berlin to Constantinople called the Rallran-Tiirr Perhaps it was its restricted member- I ll 1 1 i was cured and never felt better. I grant you the privilege to publish my letter and am only too glad to let other women L-tk-vtit rf "fo- 1' 1 LI travel on this tra.in unless Von Martpn.

uip inai causea a certain lack ot whole- Trimminnicdl MATS Tomorrow sen "rants nermiainri Tliot vuuBuiu iiuitai liiier- est, the correspond of General Greene, i jjs me IfdSUH it has taken nf the A IT JL 1 1 IV I. UI C. Mrs THOS. McGONIGAL, 3432 riiaiiwn meraiure and book plates by- iers from two weeks to two months to artvuie otreet, Fa jjtfaittu. entnusiasm anout the exhibition of the group at the Republican Club in Trenton.

If the group had been known to include all the artists of the Delaware valley, in the district lying above Trenton, there might have arisen a sense of local pride in the citizens of Trenton, a wondertul outpouring of millinery bargains that will simply astonish Philadelphia women! New White Hats through it once it's somewhere on the Delaware say that it -was too prettv. it left nothing for the artist to do. That was at least ten years ago. Since then I had not heard New Hope spoken of until this winter, when a man of international fame who went down there to visit somebody for a fortnight came back to town hurriedly after two days wry exPression upon his mouth. "All he would say was: "They're all so very much worried down there, and they allow their wives tlieIr Pictures too much.

lou may not consider that very illuminative, dear reader, but it's the best I can do the way of first hand information as to the -doings in New Hope. You must also remember that my friend has a verv European viewpoint, and cannot understand that even landscapes are ant in K.m v.iiiu.iAuiJ UdL jiai- colm Stewart, the instigator of the show, was driving at to arouse civic pride and lead to the founding of a provincial museum. New York Galleries The Acme of Foot Comfort Achieved A Fibre Sole Supreme New Trimmed Leghorns In snite of the lat eneca Vi the New lork galleries continue their euuiiB io interest tne public. The In- Black White Combinations ucpi-uucuw, ciose ineir ij.rand Central Palace doors last Saturday after a hectic Iff 4 pcaauu, muca interiered with by the All Black Hats risque and shocking unless the wives 1 HPS me mem somewhat. "There is nothing of that sort, of FRECKLES Scores and scores of lovely new styles 1 mm I o-SLi did if vio, quuih i ne -ncw nope landscapes.

I hey could be exhibited before any ana positive to 4o values, at laaies ciud the land without dancer of grivinff offense. fact, it's their It couldn't inat hannen it mnnthe "W- Xow Is the Time to Get Rid of These rr va.v.-v.-.'v and months of the most scientific research Vgly Spots There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles as 17m csmpuon ouune double strength is guaranteed to rannv Another Record Breaking 4 uivgg UViUC" mS-i iy spots. 0 Sale of Hundreds of Simply get an ounce nf Die strength from anv Hmtrtri- a mS 1 he Season's Most Desirable apply a litUe of it night and morning and you should SOOn SPA fhat- 4-1. BCiicxai oi us tne Sabbath day' that makes them so irresistible to art juries. The droll part of it is that the very man who wouldn't be found clead with a JSew Hope landscape his possession is the same man who wnen he nnds himself on the art jury lips and votes to jrive the Xew Hope pictnre the prize for if a New Hope picture doesn't get the prize it is a picture that might just as well have been a Is ew Hope picture that does eet it.

American seems to have the courage to face his fellow men and say openly that he doesn't care for the goody-goody style of pictures. Spenser Most Individual "Mr. Spencer is the most individual member of the group at present. He designs his pictures well enough, but a large part of every canvas is extremely wooden in quality. Since his pictures have begun to take prizes the if (7 tix uie worst freckles have begun to disappear, and laboratory work to accomplish this result.

You know the superiority of the famous Cat's Paw HeeL To get a sole as good meant that it must outwear leather have the flexibility, the softness, the ease but not the drawing and slipping element of rubber soles. This Cafs Paw Fibre Sole is the answer. It is perfect. It had to be to merit the Foster Black Cat trademark. Just say "Cafs Paw Heels and Soles" to your dealer.

Not alone absolute foot comfort, but safety and economy are yours. For men. women and children, heels and soles in all sizes, gray, tan and white all dealers Foster Rubber Co. 10ioSnfSSect Originators and Patentee oi the Foster Friction Plug which prevent slipping T- i "suwi uaes nave vanished entirely. It is seldom that- i an ou.cce is needed to completely clear the Skein 3TlH train 7 a.

ueauiuui ciear Be sure to. ask for the double airengin otnrne as this is sold under guarantee of monev hart if if ii. Ao.ua iu remove freckles. Othine Laboratories, xoucn is more wooaen than ever. Suffered with $12J0.

$15,00 Values Catarrh for Twelve Months Four i rSJPF xPerience we have riever seen anything hke this. Think of choosing: from hundreds of the season's most beautiful Coats and Dresses in the 11: A (1 V. cusffiloN AH1EL aWS in XV w. seasons mosi Deauuiui models in the season's 1 a aww new nign snaaes ai iM.ou. Second Floor oottles PERUNA Made Me a Different Person.

ferer from catarrh of the head. Since taking four bottles of your Peruna Ifeel a different person altogether. Ilie severe pains in my head have disappeared, and my entire system has been greatly strengthened. This is my first testimonial to the curative qualities of any patent medicine but I feel it a duty to mankind to letthem know of the greatest medicine on earth, Peruna, in my estimation, for the above trouble." Those who object to liquid medicines can now procure Peruna Tab- $5 Silk Taffeta fcO A-Skirts iP.yO Stripes, plaids and colors. xvi Airs i'LOOR Mr.

W. II Chaney, R. F. D. 2, Sirtherlin.

writes- For the past WA A. 1 1 1 HfllllllUHU' monxns nave been a suf.

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