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Clothes Already Made Are for Any One Those You Make Are INDIVIDUAL To Make is to Have| More Clothes! 12 Points Excelling Other Makes An Amazing Sale of 40-In. Silk Georgette $1.00 A Yard $1.98 and grade of The only n and A sew in the home is a great ma THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.. MARCH 6. « exhibition of portraits by thp 1t the Corcoran C h opened on February 26, shown in Washington for some years. t is that the really great por- nters have been few in the nters. the chief o that ©is to secure more than imita- Human beings are something thas features, they | the power both to think and to It is not the outer man but the i man that must be interpretad At portr: ‘nt. indeed, i of animation, if a L is to he produced. How the ordinary face interest, . bored, the questions colur and val ich in color aits 3 orative twas an Van Dyck on: Rembrar and shade; noids knew how to render grace with dignity: Raeburn. like R . had the power of sugges ch of his portraits the indivi living personalities with in ¢ uali TTha art of cach of these painters dif- fers widely from that of the othei and diverse from them all was that of Holbein, whose portrait drawings stand today among the great hum documents of the world. These were simple but significant few lines, but in every 1y _convincing Philip de Laszlo ma this brilliant gala DOrtraits attain a ver We are apt to feel t are in the past., the foremost ma {ouit o jud not belong et xome of hix high standard. at the best things the greate: ters, but it Is heir work without p. some of the paint- iil be given place in ¢ by succecding por- tly in. during the last decade. In th space of time or twice its spa and Whistler and others have been looked somewh kance while they roducing n painter. who is adoption, is to be s of the past ands with the fo t today. The portraits by n 'presented in the Corcoran Gal- e of extruor- by hine | educator, Tt develops . the creative inatinct]. L.o landscape Club of Washington e ot i olding, between March 1 and 13, its ihite atwass nands t | Scond exhibition during the present ses - son of paintings in to give the “stitch in| er et time that saves”| ¢ Clothes and fabries Our tiberal terms | ndas s TR of the members make it very easy t 5o, cimploged. during the. sox | possess the best fam- | ily servant in all the; world—the. 10 with Standard 1 ‘Sewing Machine mechanism having the ck stitch combined Our Valuable Protection OCCOO00O0O0O0O0O000O00O000C0O0 T = 5-inch Heavy Moire Ribbon All the new Spring shades. Very special, 49c 40-inch Crepe de Chine, dll colors. .........$1.39 36-inch Taffeta, all colors .. ceiemeemee o $1.89 36<inch Silk Dress Satin, all colors ..........$1.49 toe, wide top. Cardovan, gl A Sale of Women’s $3 Silk Hosiery Fufl fashioned, double heel and All perfect. In Navy, ack, Gray and White. Agreement § = UGS called working hours. alogue of the exhibition com- pictures. They vary in size he majority h. h'en the vicinity of this ity This club entially progressive | shown by the sev- members in their work goes to te the value of co-operation In the Society recent exhibition at the ( ry of Art a num ber of the members of this club 1 ent showing, displ work would have been in_any the large exhibitions, and which be- tokened not only ability, but excellent eling and sympathetic approach to ture. club has sixteen active members and the honor of listing William H. Holm. president of both the Water Color Club and the Society of Washing- {ton Artists, an honorary member. { The American Academy in Rome re- ports varied and interesting activities { There are more fellowship men in at- g to the director, Gor- ¢ ax bees attending king explorations under The students in archi- « and painting are en- ative problems and on {.fle gnn.lnx 3 hi classwal 1 Architect numents Lawson has Italy, o I form - set of such pictures of in existence. ector of the Krench which_occupies, it will be re- membered, the Villa Medici, has latel resigned. 'The reason given Iu the f that he has a number of big commis- sions to undertake for KFrance which cannot well be produced in Rome, cially if M. Besnard gives the ac his first attention. His place is being taken by a well known French sculp- tor. It have is rumored that Jugoslavia is to of arts just outside | an Panoragio. This new 1 with those of Russia, England and Ame will, it is said, rm_the Gianicolo into a Roman who w. ting som 1k 75 irbanks self a ellaw. in pa was lately appointed annual pi or in the school of fine arts. a is now on his way to R * & x * in Chicago, with ters the Art Institute, | styles itself the “Society for the Pres- ervation of Wild Flowers.” and bends its chief effort in this direction Exhibitions of paintings and draw- ings of wiid flowers are shown at the 1 and in the public schools in An headq art soclety at that the attention may be turned, both of the adult public and the children, to the danger of de- spoiling ing one of her most v 1 1t would 11 0f such ; d be or- especially at n the spring coming out and the danger of des I8 greatest. It i8 a natural inclination to pluck a flower, and if fowers were only plucked it would not be ko xerious a | matter, but unfortunatcly many times they are ruthlessly snatched up roots and z1l, and bushes and trees are broken without thought of the future * k¥ ¥ Art museums west of the Allegheny mountalns are more ipt than those on our Atlantic side to extend their &cope to cover a great variety of ac- tivitles. The Toledo Museum striking example. Not only does for a Toledo, but it reaches out on 3 sides and invites both Interest und co-operation. Especially does this mu- seum exert effort to allure and edu- cate the children of Toledo. It has children’s classcs. children's lectures, n's musicais. 18 also experimented very sue- cesatilly with mving pletures of un ecducational type for children. It has & Wild Flower Preservation Hociety und w Society of Bird Lovers. 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A Roberts | of Lud!dmx n. having enlisted in . 4th Batalion, April an_enli tions of the The annual exhibiffon of the Penn- season s. are in progr Arts ional sylvania Academy of the Fine in Philadelphia and of the on from wh nd Dodge gent A Art Club shown in the the av are is being o ry under ¥ at d from by JCHLIN War isting ny o1 enlisted 1 ned officers wil ampl affors aml prov i v ure modificd r Regiment. last Natlo the Infan Camp Benning, Ga. completed struction in ved that consideration of | gradi this regulation would be reopened by | Guard the new commission, its adoption by the | Schoc outgoing commission being (m-lwhn immediate sit ourse at has _just of mach at the Home Folks Say of Mrs. Coon’s Toilet Preparations amd Halr Tomfe, whieh I wwed freety and faithtfully, I wow Rave a wonderful head of hatr. It in heavier than ever before, gleswy and shows such a vig- eroms Reaithy tion, 1o your wenderful 1 can honestly recommend | all due preparations. and gratefally them to amy onme. mcerely, Mrs. Julia Z. Cunningh: 1636 Menroe St. N. put it 1n & good-sized thimble, when the “fiu” came and left almest without any hair on my head, but—thanks to yeur womderful sealp Cream Mrs. Coon has hundreds of such remarkable indorse- ments from people prominent in social and official circles. $1 00 Abserbent Closning Cream. - Each Prepared by Mrs. N. C. Coon, 1405 E Street N.W. i Hair Toni and Dandruff Cure. H ood 1 | & Dresses For Street, Surts. Informal and Sport Wear " Schwart WASHINGTON, D. C. GREETING The Brilliant and Joyous Springtime with Youthful Apparel —introducing the Modish Miss— NEW SILHOUETTES in Dresses, Suits, Coats, Capes and Wraps, pre- sented at our usual cxceedingly MODERATE PRICES. “The Shop of Sensible Prices” Nine Twenty-two Fourteenth Street Northwest | Rizik Brothers ‘ TWELVE-THIRTEE TAILORED SUITS OF DISTINGUISHED INDIVIDUALITY i THERE'S NO SUCH THING AS SET MODES IN RIZIK OFFERINGS MODELS ARE SO DIFFERENT AND SO REFRESHINGLY UN USUAL THAT THERE IS NO ROOM HERE FOR COM MONPLACES. Sports and Formal Pabrics to suit the Types ave shown as well an" " strictiy - Tadored model is a feature of har- models. monizing completeness. $65 $69.50 $75 $79.50 $85 $95 $120 is one of the old school Com- sted man un- | Academy of Design in New York. taL UL Rt nd e In Boston simultaneously. 17, 1910 as a March 4 and continuing t -enter the serv- ntment February was Department graduate of | POWER RULES ADOPTED. | 1 S ana omeerscluas. at oo Infantry Srhuf;l of the 4-\‘1;'1(1_\‘,(]31’; i Ten Regulations Passed for Per- eIBUIE, Ga. haiite BUSES mits by Commission. ointment of neer Corp: t March 1 1921 ment Com - | the 15, ich iony com-| and a special ine | —PART gunnery at that camp, is expected to week. Capt resume drills with Company A this = £ts, John T Burns and Alvin M 5 Compuny C, Engineer Regies Joe R. 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