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SQTIETY THE SUNDAY ‘ST‘\R, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 3, 1921—PART 2. Ithey are so well done that they seem | quite simple. No trace is given of ef- = K'Notes, of Art and_Artists fort, mor is there any suggestion of f-conscioushess. They are frank i *xox % 3 A unique exhibition of sculpture by Nanna Matthews Bryant of Boston opened in the Arts Club, 2017 I street. last Thursday and will continue unt April 16. This comprises fifteen worl in stone or marble and two bronzes. Her drawings are such drawings as a child would be inclined to make, _but they are extremely knowing and clever. They are child's work car- ably be small. ism in recent vears has engaged a large part of the public's attention, and post-impressionism aimed at but failed to accomplish what this child has attained. Obviously, it is infpos- sible to return to childhood when one Byt post-impression- William H. Holmes, director of the National Gallery of Art, and presi- dent of both the Society of Washing- ton Artists and the Washington 'special request. at the Doll & R ards Gallery, Boston. Mr. Holmes is one of the foremost water colorists of the day and would have so been i hailed long ago had not he been too much occupied by his scientific work heretofore to give heed to exhibiting. SOCIETY > e e o Spolggn, sincere, and they carry [ ried to the nth degree. Had post-im- | wo S Delivers An S 5 - their mcS¥age to the uninitiated and | pressionism not existed, the interest | aten Color Club, has been holding y - - knowing alike in Pamela Bianco's art would prob- |27 €X T OIS Water oo o . jects that Mr. Benson has etched |childish and unspoiled; in fact, the|quality. To our American vision they (e e B L charm in her art s derived from this |appear cssentially unreal. lo]——=lolc——=]olc=]al——=]a]lc——]o] are peculiarly our own very quality: it is not sophisticated, AR | freshing, impress delightful, and | and it is frankly childish. . | ) Guaranteed Refrigerator g To Your Home is fully grown. Pamela Bianco's art produced by some one at twenty-four or forty would cease to be amusing; The commendation which his Boston exhibition has received is therefore Springti P ’lg ime i The collection is set forth in the front room on the first floor, which has been lentirely redressed for the occasion.|or interesting, but by a ohild of!Yery Sratifying to his friends. St l The walls are hung with filmy. red | fourteen it is keenly delightful and il i y BS -A:I\I':‘it‘h; rdo"n\:)l‘\lrh:‘iooli‘r?’r‘:v:g:;fl' engaging. e 5 Fenway Court. the home and art) : means of lattice screens iy museum of Mrs. Jack Gardner of Bos- 3 K 11 follae Into a kind of srotto, af-| - collection of paintings by Nicholas [ton. will be open to Before ordering {fording appropriate setting for a ! Roerich, a Russian artist, is now go-April 5, 6 and 7. from { fountain. Tt is remarkable meta-|ing the rounds of the American gal- | in the afternoons. Two hundred: and your susts and dresses Opposite the entrance to| .o S < a fifty persons only will be admitted i room a mantel of en stone as leries, having been lately shown in daily. This is considered one of the allew us to show you St pe o massive. Affair with | Hoston under the auspices of the | SRR nude female figures on|Boston Art Club in Y d | jection of his country and to oW York, now in the Albright Gallery, Buffalo. Roerich comes to the United States from England, where his work has been exhibited and attracted much at- tention. H the final decree as to Corsets that will be worn this spring and face in low relief in nel. With but two exceptions the works are all nude fe- male figures, of a chaste and a view it is a rare privilege, * % % % A group of recent portra lace Bryant will be exhibited by i by Wal- | jand ether The style is extremely in- |12 1 i} Y evidently recognized th dividual. His pictures are by no |Vitation in the tapestry gallery at summer. b Ot im0 pearn gure means realistic, and vet they are|the residence of Mrs. Charles M. rendered it with complete purity of | impressive, and though they present | Efoulke, 2011 Massachusetts avenue, conception and mind. The figures|Scones quite foreign to American eyes, | Thursday afternoon, from 4 to & At Sha Hab voleasad f romithe m .| they arc found to create emotion. |0'¢lock. Among the portraits shown will be the one of Lieut. L'Huillier, which is to be presented by Mr. Bry- ant to the little town of Somme-Fy in France. The wasst hine is con- trolled by the Corset. You must first be cor rectly corseted before you can expect the | proper silhouette. All T o They are not lovely, but they are en- sirely out of the ordinary, and they may be found representative to a de- gre ia in revolutionary days. At least they are not traditional: they are not Ilke anything that has Zone before. Per-| To an extent h fluenced by are z spirituell tre r modeling Ire ese LEILA MECHLIN. gt Y o the flow do rot deeply stir the emotions. for this very reason in this the more refre === —=1a—=0 I Have & Few Very Nice FUR CHOKER To sell vers reasonably. and good xkins. Alsu| his art has been in- association with the thea- tions have a scenic mo- Pacwcee Levr s € | ing enjoyable to see and are as ultra in character | s Hener, b Your o VISION OF AMERICAN HOME FURN(SHERS CORP. R aels carefu”y fitteJ 1. ;:]nvrll\”;:];h‘x type in m arble and so the. RussianiBallet i TherEiin |t o s FeN s ST e OWA 5 D(735 "th stpegr “ w : easingly set forth. n oriental flavor in them, min- 00 b without extra cost. | * x~F % gled with Scandinavian v $5- | Quite a sensation has been created | Lendency toward cubism Cold Storage for Furs. o] | Gossard Front-Lacing, tion of a_collection of 170 paintings | Father Forrible. like bad dreams: oth- ARTIN OLF a B o = e | E. | LI. ers possess genuinely decorative 30-32 Florida Ave. and dr w. little girl of four- Pamela Bianco by . but Mme. Irene and Betty Way Front and Back ‘[ an Ital merican, B her of Philadelphia 4 So inte | Lacing Corsets. | this child's drawings and p i Fings been thought that they have ! | been purchased by tie Ken- sington Museum, Tate Py Fur | other important institu | and Royal Chokers Chokers AR Ney which he had made on or after cer- tain hunting excursions on Cape Cod, . Brown and| | which have been Black Kit Coney, 11" :“ the popu- 11O F St. NW.. published in book form. and John at ar turs, i Galsworthy has written her delight- Adjoining Columbia Theater) | | ful Jetters of appreciation ac- 5 00 8th d P A N w 1 00 5 | | Cording (o report: sha is s 4 . an enna. Ave. IN. VY. . Style. Quality. Serviee. \ > Ladies’ Straw Hats ‘ [‘[‘ omen / Read the lVews of 77!13 Dryed and redyed and shaped in latest ® strles. Alwo Men's Hats reblocked. Speciall Dyeing, Cleaning = and Pressing ladies’ a sentle- “LOVE AND LIFE.,” FAMOUS PAINTIN i R e arvelous Suit,Coat & Dress Sale ||| VAS ECE. T ED OVER TO THE - Al Work Guaranteed COLLECTION BY PRESIDENT HARDING. 1 ) 9 Kandel's Hat Factory , . —_— 1:..-:“\.-:: N.W G2orge Frederick Watts' famous; door scenes and in the majority of X 3 e painting, “Love and Life,” which for| instances of wild fowl or hunting FORMERLY 0 <3 fac er biddi £ busi £ some years past has hung in the Whits| (2% - STIEBEL A New York manufacturer bidding r;r fllll‘h usmefs or % House, has been permanently deposit-| N Benson's first cxperiments in the past few vears lowered his prices below the market to - Lef Repau' Your |ed by President Harding with the Na-| student at the School of o ail Ml LL]NERY X 4 : gl g T i t l'i: e jtional Gallery collection, with which B ton landmlns'flr Sl AroRTEM get our ‘)“5‘"]053—'ja|50 501'\"(’ }(:t our “T“~ hld;rhtr {'nc‘:d gar urnitur: it will hereafter permanently be| Which was made as illustration for ments are included to make this a real wonder sale. For over ffteen ~ sears we lave been mar-|shown. This action is in accordance | oatnc, Magaine publisned by the | 607 13th St. N.W. h‘”‘:{‘(fl"?".y customers. Why not you be with the wish of the artist, who in| bor, an extremely clever Aft-1 1891 presented the painting to the|¢r that one adventure. however, the ! U to $75 00 SEGAL BROTHERS | vnitea sates, wich the hope that cuc | STUSCaid o more ctehime o ihirty laay p 2 might posxibly aid in giving a stimulué | again serious vith Sat sucoLE : 1014 14tk St. N.W. JERER MEL | 1o theldea of eatabiishinie & (Sor/of| At ftst, for | th . Inur]fi“u:"h:u made L Luxembourg or National Gallery.” The! resort 1o a serfes of wash drawings; | Seeklng presentation was made through the In Spring Suits . strumentality of Mr. and Mrs. Henry v v o v > i e sy White, who were friends of the| WoTK which was probably done in L xquisite ! ettt playtime and with experimental fer- a inter. no American national | YT #nd for this reason pecaliarly | spontaneous joyful. In these | etchings and wash drawings one sees | evidence of years of apprenticeship | llery h ime, a 3 > o ‘f:‘m‘;’.?r:r‘u; S ncad i the Corsoran Plain Tailored Flared Models Gallery of Art, which temporary dis- - Spring Hat ! v orRryal d of the mastery, which only position met with Mr. Watts' ap- |20 Sers ; ¥ comes . Droval, Replying fo a letter written | (hTough study, practice and labor “Coolie” Models Boxed Coats 4 Art to some extent is instinctive, but unless the artist can command his medium and has formed to him at the time by 8. H. K mann, then president of the board or trustees of the Corcoran Gallery of . _ Art. Mr. Watts said: “ urse it is | habit of intelligent sight, in other ! satisfactory to me to know that the | Words, is fortified by knowledge, the picture I had the temerity to offer to | Fesults “'h'\flh Shampeny sre Tarely o - 2 great nation has found so ad- |li¢itious. Mr. Henson is not a care rarer than the fine in- i3, St L aine e Contd mot | lss producer, cvers line that a6 have presumed to make suggestions, [Into one of his etchings has signifi- pedenh that go to make but certainly the picture would no nce and has been ctched with a e be in place in a dwelling house, being | Purpose. and it s for this reason that “Poudre de Leysine” the || cssentianly a gaitery picture. i his etchings are ssught by the fore- Referring to his object in makingj most collectors finest in the world. the gift, he expressed it as his can-( viction that “no_great or.wealthy na- of individuality and real charm will discover just the hat to her fliking among the lovely mod- els now on display at this shop of individual styles. $Z 98 Splendid examples of the wonderful values prevailing daily in the Suit Department. Brand-new, well tailored, of fine switings—in every desired new silhouette and treatment! Large variety to choose from —Mannish Serges —Velours . —Tricotine —Sport Mixtures Straightlines Sport Models Tissue of Roses is not 1 | ! It 1s Mr. Benson’s habit to issue no more than fifty prints from any plate. L Z ~ Jf| tion should be” without the weaith |Therefore, each print is fine and not & Pncu Are Moderate There is youthfulness in every line! In braid trimmed, embroidered Um¢ it, Madame, will represented by literature and art” |few are now unobiainable. No one, ing belt models. Notched or Tuxedo collars, All silk lined. - All sizes, B : The picture, a replica of which|who loves the outdoor world, who | and string belt =2 ? hangs in one of th -European : finds delight in nature and has expe- galleries, represen ding Life | rienced the companionship of wild gently over a rugged way toward the | creatures in solitude, can fail to find heights. It is purely allegorical. “The | enjoyment and meaning in the ‘gub- fragile female figure,” Mr. Watts said, M - The Connecticut Avenue Shop “is intendede to be a symbol of hu- | 1209 Connecticut Avenue including extra sizes up to 54. place your boudoir table on e ! = e Other Suit Sales at $19.98, Big Values! a par with the most ex- l Mourning Millinery a Snm-lul man life in the abstract without ref. erence to sex or any individual con- | ditions, aided to ascend the rugged steeps, the path upward from the mere animal being to the purer re. gion of the spiritual sensibilities, by love in the widest sense, by the finest of those qualities that constitute the distinction between man and the lower creatures—self-sacrifice, con- sideration, sympathy, altruism, kind- ness, generosity, charity—all that goes to make the nobility of human thought and character. I have not represented this influence by a mus- cular only suggesting Where high-grade toilet requisites are sold ’ Three Startling Values in Smart New Skirts Skirts at $3.98 —of smart heather mixtures. Skirts at $5.98 A splendid assortment of smart wool plaid skirts. Skirts at $9.98 300 new wool plaid skirts of pronounced style and beauty, all the newest color com- Jersey Suits 150 New Ones $ 1 0.98 RIPPON-PROCTER CO. Importers and Distributors, 489 Fifth Ave, N. Y. Bl o Furs Exclusively Have You Seen the NEW FUR CAPES —so much in vogue for veranda and resort wear? We were fortu- nate in securing some notably Otto Kahn Capes, built on Span W. A Selected Presentation of New, Lovely Dinner and Afternoon > . Dresses 1415 G Street This type of picture, save in the realm of mural painting, is compara- tively rare today. Subject pictures and especially subject pictures of an idealistic sort, have quite gone out of fashion. But this, as Kenyon Cox once explained, is because the ma- int | Jority of painters who gave them- h lines, | selves to such work selected subjects A top-notch value in this popular garment —women’s and misses’ sizes, tuxedo collars, e e Dol Fmeasian Bes; | stlvat to auch wor | tyle tailored pockets. The all-vear-round garment, these exclusive Spring Wraps. Them In & menties ablen ae oered | . i binations. or business, sports and shopping. All the " FURS REBUILT—FURS STORED. | means worthy. Mr. Wat(s subjort Specially $ newest heather mixtures. All sizes. : : e st Priced at | W Wonderful Derience which may well be remaresd fieda e Have onderiu Paris Models Original Creations |1 207 (100 0L T, The anivecear sanded Ebadving thel clcgant Bai¥ portrayed it with art of frpr=ta Distinctive a'nd eminently lovely—the very 1 . v ity ey oia ot forecensan s ik frocks for Women and Misses who want the d lf C]o :lm::"t"me'twkf ® unicue fgore, new style note in their costumes of occasion. | A th of great talent, extraordi i ith 1i iceties - ¢ ! (1) : es I s X Caordipary lieagmully made, with little niceties of finish of : Refreshingly new and {lone, | Hle wms seif-taught, he be- the finer models. : o E individual in treatment. the hit chool, yet he received i ighest honors that h - Made-to-order Suits, Coats, || freres” i Leiow” upon his con- MO del Ha A : At the Unparalleled Price his works are today among th 5 Tailored Street Frocks and || prizea posscssions of Great Britain. = : ! = v . Sport Suits at moderate prices. His allegorical picture of “hope,” in Specially | g | the Tz:}er(}allur)l‘. is l:nnwnllhe world Priced g H o over. is great portraits in the Na- ADOLF liontllPornl-zllt Gallery of Enzln:d riced at a ll i are of vast interest and it i 1 926 17th St. N.W. signifcance, e wuo:gl e Breezy creations, so different and I A . nished technician. ionally, i f i i > % —— Tact hiaieattis e oy dn ] charming. Now at these special prices. i % he had a large, ample method and | X | v l A V I his work never descended to pnu-| Tove and Life” is painted with Lovely Silk Dresses HEALTH TALK TO WOMEN |lreadth and at_the same time re- vely St T e finement The f L 916 Colorado Building, suggestion. 'The Rroup' Ty ddmirably W. = Beruffled Taffetas composed, e workmanship capable, i + 14th and G Sts. (the guhole effact atmospherio and omen’s Silk - 5 harmonious. With Wttle doubt,. this H H i 98 Wedlmdg‘)h April B.HZJ:. PM. |0 e et of Warlprodue” Hosiery, Special Soft Satins . Subjest : ervous Hea g; | tions and it is a possession of which Full fashioned, 4 - on shoul only be ate- i . e o radaches; o il oo oy g Surprisingly fing dresses that are al ! — fon- 16 adds ATatinetion asl el s toe; wide top. Alt .59 new and fresh, Not a few good ones Admission Free terest perfect. Navy, it mixed in, but every one a real “buy.” ik ST | President Harding -has not only BadkCordoren. Fry § carritd out the artist's wishes and Gray and plenty Prs., ve “embroidery at silmuiated interest in ‘our' Nationai 1219-1221 G St. N.W. ot White. 450 = Many scf vihem Tave embrolery et Wool Velour, Goldtone, Gallery. but conferred benefit u, e the people Eenerally, by again plac: . = colored Georgette. Other taffeta and Polotone, Polo Cloth ing this painting where it can be A Mond Sal f 36-I h satin dresses are remarkably handsome. pubiicatly "seen.™ onday oSale o -inc Only $1498 tomorrow. Stylish new modes that are dircct = copies of higher priced garments. EXCLUSIVE FURRIER The Benson exhibition &t the Cor- | L o h D s l Excellent quality velour polo cloth ; AL A SR coran Gallery of Art continues o at_ | on-A\ rus 1mnen ther Dress Sales and other. new materials in all the 3 : n ; which has the place of honor on the desirable colors, make up some of Serd i-circular wall of the special ex- at the best coats we have ever scen at ibition gallery has been purchased i S is i i i - R by " PRIIES or e it o f.xl\)\riec af:’:_ p:;qsed todofler this ideal 3 this price. : morial Gallery. so that it, at least, d spring and summer wear. ' p :t :l will find & permanent h e in Wash- P “N {rus 98 at A Wonderfully Fine Line of ington. e o The “Non-Krush” feature recom- $ .49 $ .00 S o Ot Coat Sales Fur Chokers Of as great interest as the paint- mends it over all other Linens for — I— 14.98, $19.98, $24.98 Up ings in this collection are the wash Dress s and Ski A“ h 7 2 2 1336 F Street e s and “etchings snibitca” n e ,c,h - u-ts_l. the new Yar ——————————————————— ) the anteroom, cases in the atrium and spring- shad i 3 Doors From Ebbitt House on the walls of the modern bronze pring-shades and colorings. ¥ room on the first floor. These, u ‘! most without” exception,” are of out- t » ~ 1 .