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B e 12 : .THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 24, 1921—PART_ 2. even in pictures, what T see here in|fests in her work its possibiliti ! STEAMER IN DISTRESS. [ this vast rolling country in sunlight |portrait of Miss Sterner i w 1 e and shadow. 1 trust that I may bring skillful in interpretation, lovely in| NEW YOR 23—The Ward| West. | From the Detroit News. Otes 0 rt an rtlsts home some canvases which may at|color, amasingly simple. Whether or(Line ;“""y!h:‘ : T N rell The Farnam. which left Southamp-| Maid (reporting)—There's a man & least suggest the wonderful color ef- [ not one prefers this manner of inter- | Ported by wireless ¥ in distress e e fects of this splendid country.” pretation to that mora in accord with | four miles 0 jton for New Orleans March 4, had| ”"_ loor with a wooden leg. mum. s tradition, employed for arming | light on the southern Flori “rank ; ; : Zleng {The radio message stated The League for the Decoration of ) public lectures and public exhibition 2 waniao | Qill-length portrs { |the Washington Public Schools re-| Th¢ aMendance of the children at th A number of paintings by Wallace | Noyes, is a matt a1 ste— | : contiy held i tévelrtn annual meet. | Moo, Sy ok, U Oos yoiian | L HOer - Ruve lately” been show | 4oy elent S nasenten e e O OO A = E The Family Shoe Store Features | teamer had boiler trouble. A tug| HABIT, ent to her assistance from Key | 3 Style Quality Service nk you, Maggie; we don’t mee ast. | previously put in at Bermuda for re- the pairs. any.” e twelve ye cery one | Muse Leen extraordinary and | the splendid & tapestry rdom at Mrs field of art. an explorer—not satisfied ing. e ars o : 3 4 e o e e G O s S i L there is an increase in | Charles M. Ffoulke's residence. throughito repeat hersel hing with of the ninety white schools and three- idenced by the pupils of the | Invitation of Mrs. Ffoulke, where they | oihara for not just new. but bhetter have been seen to the utmost advantage. ¥s of expression LEILA MECHLIN. |fourths of the forty-five colored | York ¢ ¢ i X . The Chica Public’ School Art Of special interest and merit was a | schools has been visited by the chair- | The C p‘q"g?lyl ue;‘l(l‘;geiiv A com. | recently completed portrait of Mis 00ls. | rouMEELY iman of the decoration committee and | [ oix I8 CAUa Y EnerE e A itwelf | oline Du Bois, which was charming i | § ook A l Sal f w ’ = Sk 2 R el , oo e | col 1 delightful in i etation of . q | tat STIEBEL | gifts have been made to seventy white no:m:l?,:\m‘ ”“\rit:::fih.‘,h:rda:\.‘::fl(?r:; n ;2’::":::““5'e;Ig:‘lm“._lr:;[nn:e:?:"«ld ion ,"NiSIXTY SEVEN EX-GERMAN n mpor n e o omen s G 1 schools and six colored schools. Fifty | HECIERERY (hrouih Ihe APrition O | rendering and vet frank and charming- | SUBJECTS NATURALIZED | Ischools have been visited in the last with art. It was a pioneer | 1y _sincere. i NATU i | two years. in urging that eighth-grade pupils be| Mr. Bryant has recentiy purchased i e el Some of the schools already pos- | '#Ken to the Art Institute at regular old home on I street, between 1Sth and | : < schools already pos-|nteryale, and it made arrangements which he will remodel Sing National Anthems and Salute sessed pictures and decorations. In| Ty until the institute |2 and in the garden of which | = some the walls are in bad condition | itsel? ver the work. Now ects tojierect & studlo. - This will American Flag at Impressive and the sp; anaultanlSton thard throughout the school year in Chicago MILLINERY ‘AbosTEN 607 13th St. N.W. Patent Oxfords and Pumps T aken out of Stock and ay of pi gs. : ve ! @roups of forty eighth-grade pupils |13 Ceremony. :,"“‘_" of pamtings. Hutsmany havel (itiat titute for six con-| To have artists of distinction pern : een greatly improved in aran Sttt ¢ mornings. and it|nently take up residence in Washing LEANS, La.. through the instrumentality of that|yag heen f that many of ton is greatly to be desired. of nization, hild return on their own initia- AR thems, the salute to the ican flag CC C The actual § s S . S nd b Viotic e al purchases of the league | tive to bring their parents or other ’ # number of j ddre 8 Visit This [ Hves Ieni iy e o g oanzlag Gl aivents) or loter e Nandl ox | emaiy: ntoreatine | 61 Bevt o e fob il o A0S reduced from $8, $9 (#available funds and for this reason|but to explain themselves what they | €xhibition of ship models is being held | man empire late ‘rday took the oath Jiascs latoftnemacivesh ¢ 4 ot =l the Fine | of allegiance and reccived their certifi- > 1 5 . i cates of naturalization. ithe work would have been thandicapped but for the ge individuals. In the last three years Delano has given to the picture 3 . through the cou know * Library of Congress. the Millinery Shop Tomorrow —and you will * % % and $10. Special $ 4.95 Oxfords, Pumps, Colonials and Theo Ties in Fine Quality Patent Leathers, with Louis Heels. Positively one of the most remarkable values we have ever announced, at our sale price of $4.9 New HOSIERY under the In this connection it is interesting ) Model Society, with the -anklin intendent of schools. . and co-operation of the s : Seihd 088 4h . t numbers of school why it is so popular with original plaster models of the fgures | children of Washi ave visited ERyEls so {on the stairway of the library by | guiliren of e e discriminating women. Philip Martini were given to e ey e S o G league. These were restored have been placed in the Jeffe drawings and color sketches|a recreation and have produced littie | by Anna Milo U now on_view :ships of an extremely artistic and per-! Hats with fashion’s | School as a frieze back of the stage America entered the 3 2 | ok tage. | 4t the Corcoran of Art. These | fect type. Pages of old books on naval T e stamp of praise —NO .1"::“?*“"'\"2’3 ¢ been added o tarze | chitdren hav admitted free | archifecture have been ransacked fe authorized by th TWO ALIKE! R e 1 s b and the junior department of the|descriptions and illustrations and ever: provided special guides il assuring accu been from the Woodward estatc work to the little | corded > 5 | still @ space 1o be filled 4 ! visi There M P of the Jefferson Nchool are T o 3 i D are 2 odel'a, e Irice ! 5 3 . ] Miss Upjohn's exhibition continues | tions of such littie ships, not to men- t S ":,o':-:':n;,thoufih’:.",\:}“.m!n'm PICWUTE fyntil April 27. and has been found | tion those the Louyvre, South Ke mple s co- + ©f engaging interest not only to chil- | sington Museum and in other capital ATy G The league has luable Co- ' gren but to those of riper years. abroad; two in New Bedford, one in Quality First at Oppen Mourning Millinery ?"5‘“"“0;‘ l{‘”f'" r"'"‘l L pal _"“,“’i‘ Salem. one in the Boston State House heimer's. i and the school author and nd another in Independence Hall, n many instances when the schools S water colors| Philadelphia. ! 2. were redecorated. or ne §chools which 2 Perrie i The te Alexander Drake, fori J ~ e [UlIL. this has resulted In n vast im- |5 b many. years art euitor. of ‘Ths/.C emstitc YOUR FURS provement in aspect. 3 tury, was one of the first collec Reculs 2 s T F b e el e R _Four large colored photograph S 5 of ahip models, and hisicoliection egular or Unique Double . have been hung in the Americaniza- | i, Miss 2 P 4 sembled during visits to S Width All the new novelty as well as plain silk hosiery "' "The best T kuow how goes i ! 5 == Z A Pt g 5 tion schools. and when the pupils in | been well studied, towns‘of Europe and America."cov A in dependable qualities. Silk Hosiery, 75¢ up.— cold storage house in the ci ! tha 00l were recentiy ven ¢ 1lar water colors have a vy cred a wide range and in ge part & ~ ’ S Ik L S ’ ierv 9468 for word “attractive” to put in a sentence | ig rare and. o 5 4 o to1b Al eonb o ther Fooma Fof Tnatal] ICOt Ed e n JUR or Lace Novelty Hosiery, $2.50 up. | COLD FUR STORAGE |0t of the men, a Greek, wrote exceptional accomplishment. ¢ Yorl : g | pictures make the room very attrac- |~ There is ane of Gloue harbor »" National Museum. this city, ! MARTIN WOLF ity R Ywhich is not only true. but charm-|and the Navy Department both pos- | . and S |, This is primarily the object of the | ingly reticent, rge in conception some interesting examples of alt “ ” 30-32 Florida Ave. N.W. * | league. to create an environm e interpretation. The! ship models. but it would be delight- | Button’ ride Aves MW- _° I'which will tend not merely to ame may be said of a picture of an i tire collection of this sort = ! ure. but to cultivation, to a s ST ChUTh s o Gt Pt : ) MME. ROZANN ure, but g cultivation 1o a sensitve, |l cnurch n uaint Erench U, be show - { DERMATOLOGIST an intimacy, as it were, with art and | qnur her pletare. in Staunt: Saas M e e U ] ) W Wrinkles, freckles, blemishes. scne and| ; chael, and her large pictures of hoat: hilip A. de Lazlo. the dis uish- 1 g & e g pittings permanently removed. Ten to fifteen ixorichas been congucted alone liniGloucester harbor are ifulliofenot od] Biropeaniportiaitipaintent imhoney | iy s A g = Jears taken from sour appearance. Contour Practical lines under the direction of {1, (LOUCESIR hathor re, Tl 08 B0} works were recently exhibited in the | . g gh. | local architect. who for a number of!¢ion ypholds a high standard and of- skt & ! e e i Mo e ik L ratn | fers keen pleasure to those with the LA 310 312 SE TH €& T LT T T T T T knowledge and love of art. Lincoln Temple. an accomplished in- i e : itish . = nRel ‘% % Ralph Pegcock, an eminent British S B RN lartist. is in_Washington painting : an }’_'l"l’? "*“F"“{{:} committec. 4l The exhibition of photographs of !portrait of Secretary Hoover, which deney With® the Cassistance of Mrs. | cathedrals at the Corcoran Gallery of |5 to be included in one of the' British g c A- Delano, Mrs. Charies W ch- | Art still attracts much attention and | Rational collections. A L e e FpFRTTTTTRTEAFFATIPECA £ ardeon. Morris L. Leisenring Louls A | witl remain on view for ansiber week. *xxp t f 1 Simen. poth architects. and Miss MyT4 | some additional photographs of ca- | A group of portraits by Miss Juliet eau l u ~“When it is considered that the |thedrals Franc n{‘hl s“ o_have | Thompson. formeriy of this city, was - membership dues constituting the s ! e oy oo 45 {exhibited the past week in Mrs. An- sole funds of the organization are but | ;- ghly compr Arewslatadis o e S 0 t $1 a_vear, and that during the war 5 A 4 FevEs) -t 2 » history of the people, and in it we find | oo %y SME ANdrews fellow artist written a history of the times. It is | 3 p hose i | this branth of the fine arts which | A1 # gathering place for those inter- } comes closest (o life and which xhould, | 5te( In art. These portraits were cx; therefore. #2 most familiar. but which, | CePUORALY, (Rteresting foF sevira’ in roint of fact. is least well und- | DR 3 e stood. Great cathedrals of the old | ThOmpson is an omplishedbartist, le. it a represent a great forward |an excellent drafisman with a fine | i taste among the children. part of the peonle | &Dpreciation of color. and they were Recognizing this fact and the value 10 ‘those aohs | illustrative of the newer tendencies | AR of art to the individual as well as| {0 U0 Te Time 4 broad feld. of|in art found not alone in painting. il the state. strong organizations of a | yill KWV the Ume o but poetry and the drama, which i similar character but much broader| % 2 jsirives to render graphically the com- | cope have been organized both in G R s of modern thought, and ! New York city and in_Chicago. Mrs. Virginia del . Johnston, |empha ofttimes, not the be The membership in New York is inl the widow of R. Le Grand Johne|the worst, and, ceas'ng to find the thousands and the work done|ston. is spending some time on a {tion in simple loveliness, substitutes! there includes not merely decorating:ranch in Wyoming. where she finds |that which creates sensation. This | the schools, but bringing the school|an entirely new world of beauty. | movement is not healthy., but it is children in contact with art through ! “Never," she writcs, “have I seen, means all bad. Miss Thompson mani- 4 | | bership. the record of accomplis ! I ment is remarkable. but the pos: i ! bilities of this organization are ‘ceedinzly large and its mission e tremely important If. in meric | we are to become an art-loving peo { ple. it must be through cultivation of | JAMES R.WHEELER SAMUEL W.BARROW PHONE, MAIN 272 WHEELER & CBMPANY e U 815 THIRTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST WASHINGTON, D. 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