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y THE SUNDAY , D. C. MARCH 13, 1921—PART 1 . A5 e e Army, Navy and Marine Corps or»‘l NOteS Of Art and Artists chaunn. Tniversity of Pen 1 edu- vania. ' ficers on duty in this city and vicinity | where he organized the medical ox al tereste n a current report that i . : fhe ' I:el sROERtHTItEy Sha ! aminations and courses in Phys e v i . PRODUCTIONS FOR e e A rising. those "lr.unm:: which have become =o 4 R e eI fed o e e 10 csful a part of the college work in SLEEP AND RES' se‘seo,m TO EDUCATION. | Vermont. $250.000; Nebraska Wesleyan | University, $250,000; Wittenberg Col : | 1ege, Springfield. Ohio, $: w Service . Heads Consider Order to |jif STIU' Corloge, * Wear i | $200.000: Carthage College, 11l. s Wear Civilian Clothes. | 000; Washburn College, Topeka, Kan. The general education board of the |$166.667: Hanover College, Ind., $150.- eountry has j announced that the 000: Judson College. i Ala., i Sum of $2.660,000 has been donated to $150.000; Park College, Parkville, Mo.. Vi Y field or sea duty, to the colleges and universities of the|$150.000; Hastings College, ~Neb, B O e mow that tb Ration. These contributions are con-|$1 ustavug Adolphus College, | Wear civiIIam €00 L i o emergency” Altioned upon institutions raising sup- | S Minn.. $100,000, and Kansas | period of 0 Sy Plemental sums which would bring University, Salina, Kan., | is officially tefr & ave been worn tha total to $8.600,0 s1 | Serviee uniforms Ao qnited States ‘The institutions receiving the largest | T ual appropriations amount- | CONINUOUSIY SN [ opinst Germany, e the U'niversity of Notre | in 00 for the education of | entered !'\h Indiana, | in April. 1 e i that institution In 1915 he volunteered fo milit seryice with the British rose | the rank of major in the Ro | eal Cory d during the | work for cconstruction of di v known in ed States throuxh for muscu- ? o ingenious applian 2 A% % lar re-education. His intimate knowl- » - oty edge of the human figure and his in- i = ."in athletics have made it pos- | ind statues of a unique character and ere made. \le for him to produce small bronzes interes In the recent exhibition were shown atuettes of “The Sprinter” “The .” “Shot Putter, ‘Pole ulter” and others Making Your Home Here Involves Dr. McKenzie also has produced two, if not more, of the finest war memorials that have yet been mod- eled. Ome, a figure of Capt. Guy Drummond of the Royal Canadian Highlanders: the other, of a common ENGLANDER DOUBLE-DA-BEDS Featuring the newest Englander innovation, Wood arid Cane Panel Ends, these Double-Da-Beds are without peer for beauty and quality. Complete i One simple motion converts them toa double sized bed for perfectsleep where it attracted much attention and high commendation. * ¥ % ¥ Wilfred Conrow; who spent a por- tion of last season in this city, has just held an exhibition of his paint- ings in one of the well known deal- ‘and New Risks! A group of Dr. McKenzie's sculpture WE suggest and strongly urge the use of one of was shown in Bngland last summer, our Safe Deposit Boxes for your bonds, val- from aday b ENGLANDER *‘Productions for Sleep and Rest™ alleries in New York. Accord- ing to a New York eritic, one of the best works shown was a portrait of Mrs. Dall of Washington. * % kK From March 4 to 18, i Stores. I b 3 ok N ? ‘ ’ er, representing ' “t eternal " : ¢ Y - : eerfulness of the Tommy." entitled . ; : ) . “Blighty, 1916.” : s *1242 i . : : . \ Y S B.llgén’;g the portrait medallions 5 \ X ¥ % which he exhibited were likenesses of S ' . O 4 |pr. William Henry Drummond. Dr. - . 3 Wilfred Grenfell, Dr. Weir Mitchell, i ¢ Y Paul Dougherty and Forbes Robert- e . artists, including Hobart J ANDER SPRING BED CO. a 1 Tl‘! o pie , merly of this city, and Henry B. NI:"QL;‘}\DLR(M“"{O‘ G Brookiys uable papers, jewelry, etc. e minimmum cost 18 o | | Sneti, whose work is well known e : ¥ 3 P here, are hq‘dlng‘flnc?:hlhxlmu'r;‘:l Look for this srads mark . 5 - 7 3 ; LIAM MEYEROWITZ, IN COLLECTION | Fecent paintings 'in Chicagd: = =00 7 L SRY o other members of this group are less than a cent a day. Don’t be indifferent about ; AN OALLERY o ART. 0" | othor members of this Eroup e e e Potthast and Edward Volkert, all -y 2 Z well knowrt\flnirsef‘s‘. ind,hwm;"g: 3 = A scti chings by W, "xception of Mr. Volkert, whose this! Don't delay or neglect protecting your per a1 : | Bl e st et e = lihe Gore lery of Art. Mr. Mey- | Penns lately held in o chors. is represented In the PRODUCTIONS FOR sonal property. See our wonderful vault in the Srowits was bom i permanent collection of the National SLEEP AND REST rty W 1‘mv \\-ui’hmuTm ol Gallery of Art. & 0 A MECHLIN. Munsey Building, on Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. be- zen by ad National A York, and s tween 13th and 14th Streets. for th: prot His individuality and emotional and sho the so called ameniti of beauty. The chosen ar most in- lovely in themselves; in fact, are more frequently than not. (< unse rus ompan Le%. e Besple Whose port i character. The people whose portraits he has etched are types, They mostly fo . those who have come to v from far-off l_r(lld." Bl . but stll show- ing in the burden of op- ion from which th sought His portr. £ people are Csting. y than his po ucester, for in- stance, of the spirit and romance which has rude . old fishing town. 1 beauty combined with of In a pic- in a lit- . Meyerowitz a good etcher, knows well where 1o draw between the two kinds of art e His wide. from the intellectual nd fervor of some of his 1 other in_all its ph called pure plain. sometimes the pathetic little of a seashore town, has love bas understood so aged 1o find ful meaning in them is %o personal, so noble that t ve his work high of the cat too, character, | composition. power of sug elusive thing. a crowd of ~he $ting that ople, wita : all ‘these + informed by v viewpoint. Where good food stays good I slrech How long your food stays good in summertime depends on your refrig- erator. In refrigerators with cracks and seams the little “ptomaines” breed and ruin health as well as food. To keep good food good takes a refrigerator like the Leonard Cleanable.” F « % AL the Arts Club, there is being exhibi and until March 16, rkable pictorial photog Doughty of Williamstown, Photograp L V'S hobby des Beaux Arts in f nd practiced in New York and De- “You take th d t T 12 M,‘,?,";:‘ ,j‘\_l i 'i”' '““,md'“ In a Leonard the linings are of one-piece scamless porcelain, glistening € aavenport, 1om. f‘.;';‘.,’.;].“o"'\:’:.;'h"‘i.'.r“.‘f',‘.‘: 'v"fi»“lfi et white, and with not a crack or crevice in which dirt or grease can Welcome invitation, isn’t it? And think what a comfort [ e o b > m,,‘;,d::"d’l:%?l'l-".:’:_' m]lc_t:t ;m('l spoil it sweetness. Good food stay grm(l ina L'emmr(l this big, fine, upholstered davenport would be in your home e Bty drchlitec: :.”"l Hinenilncal s teifizelator—whiy, Sow o 1 Grrieto See it dur- when you wish to lean back and read or stretch out and take ey i et Startd, e ing the forty winks. i {ord D teen months t Introductory Display of 1921 Styles In the living rooms of all well appointed home 3 proving grounds. Ups : s these days e Breucny Dhony de . - over SesEnitiam. how Leonard Cleanable Refrigerators real character davenparts such as those shown in Mayer’s Life- time Furniture Store are considered quite as indispensable as - graphs have . the rugs or the curtains. i e They are, indeed, quite out of the ordinary. In the first p the: e | printed on @ very thin Jap: vegetable fib per, the thinnes ! clally im- merit of ly of 1 A Where you can buy any Leonard Refrig- erator at a special price—a price that is lower than yvou will be able to buy them for later in the season. Why not pay this store a visit, see and try some of thes Karpen comfort-giving pieces. Pieces with comfort built into them, as only Karpen knows how. Make a choice and trans form your own living room into a place you wouldn't exchange for any clubroom on earth. White Enamel-lined Leonard.......... $18.75 Blue-gray Seamless Porcelain Leonard. . .$39.50 duces with eich- ¢ héavier black of of this 7 A : . 3 xqtitsite G - Thite Ena = At the Lifetime Furniture Store you'll find plenty of these Al"”lmc.m Sl I.‘"‘""fl Leonard.$39.50 luxuriant, comfortable davenports—with plenty o{ chairs and K H”T"::.;:":::"T are e Sl .i‘ e ;C.m;,’ II_:COMT;I, “-lm(l‘ enzuncl,{, 25 ;2;'(7’(5) ) AT e Kibjeets, the compositions, with re- “ront Icing Leonard, seamless porcelain... robs_s;r;{match—-and price>—Well, there’s a six-foot Over- g’xi:ad«“?ll_i'génr;:?mlZr\ffiu’o’f" but mass, g s o X e \delight drOREaature stuffed Karpen Davenport at $125. e A Titte calonay entech th Wlliamstown vies in beauty with a magnificent cathedral in France; We like to have visitors—so come in—any time. Venice and Gloucester, are rivals pic- torially as rendered in these pho- b e it L L TR Seventh Street Mayer @ CO. between D & E ;mu,m e "‘”} "';",:‘}r,',;j”;‘s Seventh Strect Mayer @ CO. Between D & E poxsexsing th merits of neither ceptions _to the Doughty's subjects in many places, France, Nassan and o | tions of the United States. gives th ™ | exhibition a w il GRS AL e R § * % ok ok An interesting exhibition of sculne a = it T O G It} I g TR R S| T, FLRNITUR: ’ h 3