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The Philadelphia Inquirer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 46

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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. SUNDAY 'MORNING. FEBRUARY 13. 1944 io so BUY. WAR BONDS BUY WAR BONDS HAIR DYES INECTO SET $1.00 RAPIDOl riye or tint OUX oil shampoo tint.

90c Lnrrjr Hiir $1.25 Pui ftdtrol Tux Ordtrs Filled Promptly and Cartfilly Prizes at the Print Club Exhibition Are Won by Landacre and Gallagher Miss Pearson Ends Visit' Miss Charlotte E. Pearson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Davis E. Pearson, 3d, of Rosemont, has returned from a visit with Mrs.

Lewis Johnson, 2d, of "Melmar," Bethayers. at the Oxford, in Ventnor, where Mrs. Johnson and her small daughter are spending several weeks. Lunchen Hostess Mrs. John M.

Kelso Davis, of 2031 Locust entertained at a luncheon at the Acorn Club yesterday, in honor of her mother-in-law, Mrs. J. H. Kelso Davis, of Hartford, who is her guest. Mrs.

Wright Going South Mrs, William Coxe Wright, of "RavensclifT," St. Davids, who recently returned from Norfolk, where she visited Lieutenant Wright, will join her mother, Mrs. John T. Dorrance, of "Woodcrest. Radnor, at Palm Beach on Feb 28.

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9252 INQUIRER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS By C. H. Bonte Arf Paul Landacre, of Los Angeles, has been awarded the Eugenia P. Atwood Prize ($75) for his wood engraving, "Siesta," in the 18th annual showing of American wooo. engravings, wood cuts and block prints, which opens next Tuesday at the Print Club.

The picture is a large female nude, in the drawing of which many difficulties in foreshortening have been expertly overcome. Honorable mention in this group was given to Removing Superfluous Hair for Women, together with a group of pastel portraits by Wuanita Smith, will be shown at the Wood-mere Art Gallery, 9201 Germantown from Feb. 20, when the opening reception will be held, through March 12. The oils and sculpture in the current annual exhibition at the Academy, are being interpreted in a series of afternoon gallery talks. Asa Cheffetz, of Springfield, uui uu" luiin Widely Recognized Expert I.

L. HOFMANN Demonstrates His Phenomenal Skill in Removing Disfiguring Hair DR. J. HOWARD CRUM Famous Plastic Surgeon exclaims: "Most wonderful resuf I've ever I i-. in water color round out the exhibition.

FELLOWSHIP SHOWS The Academy Fellowship's annual showing of water colors, pastels and black and white work will take place from March 4 to 19, at the Academy. The yearly oil painting and sculpture exhibition will be held from March 4 to 19, at the Academy. The yearly oil painting and sculpture exhibition will be held from March 25 to April 9. The Fellowship is offering a "Painting a Portrait Dem for "In the Hill Country," a somber Vermont landscape, and to Leo Meissner, of Yonkers, N. for his very feminine still-life, "Assembly Line." Michael J.

Gallagher, of Lans-downe, was the winner of the Mildred Borecike Prize ($75) for his wood cut, "Wood Gatherer," a study of humble toil in a submerged section of a city, while the honorable mentions for work in the same medium went to Louis Hechenbleikner, of New York, for his stylized war picture, Isac Friedlander, of New York, for the tragically ra BEARD GROWTHS REMOVED PERMANENTLY ALL TREATMENTS BY E. L. HOFMANN In Philadelphia EVERY THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY at Flore Institute, 1001 Chestnut, Suite 212 Special facilities for patient in the vicinity of Harritburg, Pa 'Specialising ia Cold onstration" by Wayman Adams, tomorrow evening at 8.30 in the Academy lecture room. Mexican Mood paintings by Harl Kidd, a former Philadelphia artist, now living at El Paso, Texas, are being shown through Feb.

26 in the New York cial, "My and to Will Bar-net, of New York, for his comedy-tinged composition, "Under the Table." PRINTS IN COLOJT I 'C' A TO ''JLi-- P.P Cj -I llXll'" MAT CHf STID NOtMAl ON fUll AT BITTEN STORES 1I.2J TO S3 SO Radio City office of American Air VI lines, Inc. The Delaware Art Center, Park Drive at Woodlawn Wilmington, is offering its 11th International Salon of Photography through Feb. 27. In the children's gallery are Mexican costume studies and water colors and prints by Carlos Merida. AT WOODMERE GALLERY The alumnae collection of paintings from the Moore Institute of Art, Philadelphia School of Design Thirty-nine artists of 12 States entered 78 prints and 33 of these were accepted for exhibition.

Four outstanding instances of color work are Hilda Pertha's "Cat." Luigi Risfs "Pish Tank," Katharine H. McCor-mick's "Night Sketch Class," and Adrian Troy's comprehensive glimpses of native life in Africa, portrayed by many small figures of animals and people. A true curiosity among the wood cuts is Abraham P. Hankins portrait sketch in a line drawing, while a landscape tour de R0UX OIL SHAMPO TINT, $1.95 0 DARBY SALON Hole Darby Dr)' 97 OPEN 9 U9 WE0. 4 9 ta MADI BY THf MT COMPANY CHICAGO I YORK force is Fred Geary's "Farming," in strone emotional contrast to the same artist's vivid "Merry-Go (A FOR DIAL'S NEW SPRING IEAUTIES Ifn-fS I 111 'The Sole of Tomorrow" wMfr I.

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Darby-6 S9lh Straa Jl I i I 3609 CwmanUwii AvtmM w. II I A South 52ml Strl Mark Stra tU U) 4640 Frankfort Annuo Narrlatawn 54 I. Main Straat I 9V Tffl 10, itpt iMtimy oarfTa.ria'ay Round," for many reasons a favorite attorn9 theme among print makers. TOUCHES OF HUMOR The always entertaining point of view of Lucy J. Martin is again ap parent in her "Sunday School Pic nic" (undenominational) and "Lit tie People Dancing." a lightsome treatment of Irish folk lore.

Also evocative of smiles is J. F. Hart "Now, Professor," equally Important as Just good print-making. The heart is gently touched by the rustic simplicities of Grace Albee'a "A Peaceful Afternoon," and "Forgot ten Things," while Roderick Mead's "Suzanna and the Elders" treats the Biblical tale about Peeping Toms with antique dignity and much lush beauty of natural surroundings. The exhibition will continue March 11.

NEW DIRECTOR NAMED The Print Club has appointed new director. Miss Bertha von Moschzisker, to succeed the late Mrs, Andrew Wright Crawford. Miss Von Moschzisker worked at the club as a volunteer for two winters several years ago. She studied at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts and took Dr Jacob Rosenberg's course in prints at Harvard University, During that period she also served as a volunteer worker at the Fogg Art Museum She was curator of prints for three years at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, resigning from that position in order to do war work She hopes to continue in this activ ity while- performing her official tastes at tne Print Club. The new director is a daughter of Mrs.

Robert von MoschzLsker, one of the club's founders and at present one of its vice presidents. CHRISTIE AQUATINTS A revelation of what exquisite ef iects may De obtained in aquatint is found in the exhibition of work In that medium by Hannah Christie on view throughout February in the darling, the underskin, a newer skin that's younger looking. Make MERCOLIZED WAX CREAM work for you, helping to renew the loveliness that exposure steals from you, leaving your skin firmer and smoother. Buy a jar today and use Women's University Club, Sheraton THIS woman has. It's her precious 1 ar Of MIRCOUZED WAX CREAM, to exciting because of Its amazing action, helping to make and keep her skin softer and lovelier.

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Of special appeal is the pastel group of children, including a winsome Chinese girl, but of equal value artistically are the oils of Beatrice R. and Dorothy which flank a capitally wrought picture of a distinguished looking man. A strong scientific devotion to the mathematician Einstein has resulted in three strong drawings of him two in profile and one showing him with his violin. Another drawing. full of character is that of the artist's mother, Harriet Reynolds Spaeth.

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