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pose, but this was characteristic of | has loaned his well known “Angel of :'rt in gouache on gray paper FUND Fon co"vlcTED MEN |Peal of their conviction on murd portraits of that perfod. the Flaming Sword.” Archer M.land have the a) -ance In connection with the laying of | Huntington has loaned three paint- PpeRrance offpakisisy charges, hag been raised among regyesy: All of the pictures were painted in 5 cals her . the corner ne of the Victory Mes|ings n¥ F. Hopkinson Smith. A por-|the viclnity of Washington. One, Colncid 4 morlal, which ‘primarily was purposed | trait o Col. Roof by Bar- | Wiien is sapecially charming, was NEW YORK, November 19. togancident with this announcement as'a" memorial to Washingion, gnd| gent Fmer | Faintad on° Catnedral o, waa $18,000 fund to be used in a Dubliihed adverduerients in varies ' f i The sroup of portraits by Fhillp A N. M. . e T : Seyipabers aifering “an rsaunie v § ¢ ds Laszlo now on view In the Cor-|sce to Washington ss a Marshall Foch attended the cere-|Cathedral now in construction. Others || i Sacco and Bartolomeo Vansettl, under | to the crimss attfibuted tn Sooce sea & coran Gallery of Art makes a distin- | that portion of the coutry aew mean- d today both i his home 1ife |montes as.a representative of theplcture the woodlands in and about % arrest in Massachusetts, pending ap- | Vanzetti. eoe! } o mes anowing. The entire east|ing through skilitul'and sympathetic | ion ‘wt this porirait. at t b s | Tronoh Asadsmy. Roek Qretk Park. showing It 1 the Ry o o H 3 5 gtime when the red bud is in : wall in the middld gallery, facing the | interpretatiol significant, As & natlonal posseasion AT TRt i Latters, whith Bl m, in midsummer 'green ‘and staircase, has been given to the seven | Joseph T. Pearson, ir. is a Phila- it Is properly piaced n-the national|ie essentially a national organt & en autumn has tinted the 3 portraits which compose this group. |delphian. Many will remember with | §ventaally find the place of (e tlon, will Imve its permanent ho oy A ’ 1 The portrait of President Harding |pleasure hls interesting portrait of [ the Natlonal Portrait Gallery which|tional Cay e e ones Wil | birth. He was wounded In one of the k] has by right the place of honor and [two little girls in pink frocks stand. | is gradually being assembled. undoubtedly be felt in Washington as | early battles of the war.and sent to is now shown publicly nflc(-r the f_}r‘:: w:-;l;.':n;;fifl.d‘?' t;‘ble on v;}]llch * bk ok elsewhere and th t n;'-tl the o;- lhl.- go:xhntry b;l'l Great' }Tlmll" with 1 » S. ranches a - one of 6 war-tim m} k: ’ time. 1t is an excellent likences. The | Joo0, o Jofralt tree, which was shown| Yesterdsy in New York the corner | oy " 8 0inE made | Dae how retired Trom Britien service # Indigestion Y Gases Heartburn ! charr directly facing the observer {in one of the Corcoran Gallery's|stone of the permanent home for the |lation. mast today is and is making his home here. €a i With kindly eves he dooks benea ons. Mr. Pearson has _ | standards.. The American Academy o " characteristic, heavy brows quietly for hi £ American ,Afd' d:my of ::'F“d Lf:h Arts 'and Letters -represents high S Sourness Flatulence Palpitation ¢ into the eyes of the beholaer. The ters was lal y Mars| 'och W standards In these flelds. ‘The exhibition of handwrought . expression s alert, but the pose es- 3 sud. gasse. He ls o appropriate ceremonies. This building P Jewsicy by ¥ranic dardhier, Hale, now. 1 N ' 1. = Th is that 8- o e times. vl , on ‘on- v : 4 th self- , on account of serving on_this . | by the late Bertha E. Perrle, in prog- showing ape pepsi rrect acidi i i 14 A A Ch - oharacterize our |{urY, be in Washington for some little Museum, the American Indian, Numis- | /dys ‘st the Arts Club, 3017 I sireet, | (hat this accomplished craftsman hay i e O acidity, thus regulating digestion and Fresident. This portrait was painted 5’:"'&3::3'% l:h:h:xhlhlt'Ion gpens, and, | ™3 “connection with the celebratlon Painter in | over made in this city, b ds & most making sick, uputmlc‘hskelfine, Beststomach correctiveknown, - last summer at the White Ho: 2 9penIng:Cay. an art exhibit is set forth in the really high artistic value that such . H ERC ademy’s present home on West 81st ity X ma: ing to the petition for the probate e and vigorous to | Work may possess. That work of this | COrding to the petition for the p In the National Street. = This includes portraits of “ | type 16 baing done now in our c of his will filed by Charles 5. Shreve, tional Gallery of Art, N o Tin includes portralie, of |aiamasing degree. Much of It is un- | 758 lo being done now In our country | 28 MU V' xecutor. Mr.. Richarason amount of intimacy of feeling, con- sidering the face is shown in profile. The group will be on exhibition un- til the 23d of this month, when the gallery will be closed in preparation, for the biennial exhibition of paint- ings by cotemporary American art- ists, which will occupy all of the gal- leries and is to open with a private view on December 17. The Corcoran Gallery is at present very handsomely decorated with the flags of the allied nations in compli- ment to the conference, and the color which these give in the atrium with jts gray walls and white casts is very welcome and pleasing. * ok ok ox The jury for the Corcoran Gallery’s exh i of Frank W. Ben- son, chalrman: Gifford Beal, Charles ! tional Museum, there is now on view finished, but even so it s not frag 1y painted, 3 Austin Dob nd Walt Whit- 3 y v -lengt! E 2 . e :;tn‘gvsu;rm. It :’- ""’{{n sinted. | o “full-length portralt of Washington ustin Dobson a mentary and it signifies that Miss|Many of Mr. Hale's pleces are of such | owned real estate in ‘Washington and 1 great evident skill, an : man Dy the late John W. Alexander; fine workmanship and d in Springfield, N. H. “in ex- : % which for many years hung in the Perrie was keeping well abreast of b esign that pi a straightforward, sound, satisfactory } 705 100 MUY, BEETE HINR o ows | & Portrait of Willlam Dean Howells L1\ i es. they might well be considered mu-(cess of $100,000," a piece of work, with the personality of | SOMTIROUSS TR TR LY Tavle by Mrs. Lilla Cabot Perry of Boston: 3 seum exhibits. LEILA MECHLIN. | securities estimated at $42,000. H the sitter dominant. In short, it is a| MASh &L e Tooke and writing | 3 Statuette of Hamiin Garlin by Bessle | The.majority of the paintings and PSR —— * | also had large interssts as counsel in » portrait which painters and the pub- e A e O e ting | Botter Vonnoh, a bas-relief of Wil- |sketches are in olls and show the color 2 number of pending legal proceed- 4 Tic will equally admire—a noble por- | Material, as if lately risen from his|liam M. Chase by Augustus Saint laid on in broad strokes of the brush,| | FAVES | ARGE ESTATE. |!ns= : 4 trait of one who today Is not only | Chair ‘to address elther a group of|Gaudens and a relief in bronze of the yet invariably nicely related both in 5 . It o e 0 pa%ubilo eve, but | Deople or an individual. It is very|iaie W D, Millet by Suint-Gaudens, the |the matter of tone and value, It is _— —_—— : T e erely honored and be- | Similar to. if not a replica of the well | gife ot Prof. Brander Matthews, to|ETatifylng to nole that quite & num- | Will of Lawyer Richardson Dis-| COMDR. DANIELS DETACHED. H loved by the people of America. ngn portrait of Washington, by |mention but a fe bt{ o lnle- avy lbu;x made. & 3 = H ot Mew Hardlog one of nently 1n the Pennsylvania Academy |represented by characteristio Bleturel | 1, oiuely exhibited at the Atts Club,| Mason X. Richardson, prominent |U . & e ana orderad 1o o 1 Philip de Laszlo has ever product in an excellent state of preservation.|a picture entitled *“The Piper ana thel occupying the walls of the gallery on | lawyer, who died recently, left an{sume command of tte U. 8. 4 extremely simple in its renderin; Some may find it a little stilted in | Country Store,” and E. H. Blashfield the first floor. These for the most | estate valued in excess of $142,000, ac- | bola, when commissioned. ! ceedingly vivid in its interpreta = H of_character, a masterly wor To the left of the President’s po trait hangs a portrait of Mr. Hughes, ; Secretary of State and _chajr- ! man of the limitation of armament conference. This, too, was painted : last June and is to an extent a s “sketch.” It makes an ellent : pendant to the portrait of Hard- . ing, Mr. Hughes being represented in * white coat and likewise seen against $ a gray background. : A three-quarter length portrait of H former Senator Root hangs to the left 1 of this and has as a pendant a three- K ?uar{.er }l‘enx‘(hhporlsrli;ocl Gex; P.l"lh- ng to the right. Both Gen. Pershing . 3 and Mr. Root are represented as in mo- EVER ion, stepping forward, and there is a restiessness In each which Is mot z . 'MAS M pe Sxzicatle, Tho heats of Mr Rooce See Our Furnitare C’#”" Asl Ll e id asi ; : it e e 57 charkctee o Abocaceiintion ou can select any num of Toys, have them laid aside for you until wanted. A small deposit secures w e face. Whether or not one ad- the ‘ | es this portrait, one must admit i m. 3 | B e o e NOW is the time for first choice. COME EARLY. el | great painter's analysis an nterpre- tation of a profoundly lntere-;tln[. T’l C,I.Id l ’li 4 . . . N . ' 7] Somblexand unusual personaiiis. and . e Children are only children once in a lifetime, and CHRISTMAS is the real CHILDREN’S DAY . - The portrait of Gen. Pershing is more . . e |fx.~n.||-l. but extremely decorative in ef- B 9 A bol . 0 ’ . ect. . e incs e ERED 6 0 oy’s Automobile , Kiddie Horse Velocipede : cupied by portraits of Lord Lee of the NN S Er— . ritish _admiralty and of Mr. Castle British_admiral d of Mr. Castl ngly made o Lots of fun for the Strongl of our State Department. The latter al. bber & 8 finy tots. y " 98 . is a rather usual portraif, l-meh a metal—has rabber tires, ° Nicely fin 9 8 made; . or little remark. e former has teeri and 3 leather distinguished color and an unusual steering wheel racey ished. Special C 1 | saddle | S | se8t oo Neeonccrsecos ! seat; Express Wagon —rprnted $ 1 .98 Hub Special Train on Track On Time! Again we have a big lot of these popular mechan- ical trains on circular track to c offer at the low price of..... body; iron wheels and wood botiom. AR EESTRATITAR R AT e s Horse on Magic Trick o : Wit D, Lantern Mandolin Monkey Epavis, Victor Higgins and Joseph e th | Pearaon, ¢t 00T ancy | m:';onB:A:l!:l‘;rl:th‘?’ n?;;); 1:':§§xen-.'. D‘.'“ ffl‘h :m)u!d J"‘d pr dile’l A y:fl ::ule | a5 comprelisnsive o on ances to orse on 5 * masi oy | tive, of hi € _2%‘3::"‘;{-;:" .'n:':w'n“fy‘:: :zfi“?or%%n'.! Teddy Bears pull of elas- wheeled plat- Lots of fan. Special only H 3 ac o~ . Gy orest and calling forh high Prices Start tic cord. form. Special cial E : 124in. cabinet. 69c 25¢ 4"9c 39c e Dolls! Dolls! Dolls! |:Z<%F=.. musical toy for ¢ : | Dolts tor littte Mary; Dolls for Susan and for every good little girl. Undressed and pretty | the kiddies. 4 9" Pair 9 8 C dressed styles—large and small. Here are four exceptional values for Monday. Pf pecial price S, only ...... Dressed . Doll praise. He is no less distinguished as an etcher than &8 \valnnr and his pictures are painted But of do as well as indoors &nd are inv. 1y full of the spirit of joyousn and the illusion of light and air. His etchings of wild birds are unique and amazingly clever. Gifford Beal comes from New York and to a degree i to be ranked with the modernists, although his work is conservative as compared to that of many. He is forward looking, direct in his manner, and his pictures evi- dence Interest in colér as well as in form. Mr. Beal is essentially of our time, a genuine artist, & strong painter. Charles H. Davis has max a 8p cialty of landscape painting and is best known for his midsummer pic- tures. In the National Gallery ot Art he is represented by a very lovely 59c¢ ~ Doll Here's Baby Carriage | “Buddy” Child’s Rocker composition of rolling country clad in Dull o B ST s e See our big display of | A cat i, combnaion (XD i et shos ol b ehter, oo | | Victor Higgins comes from Chicago arge and amall Go- | -~ . 0 on AN and dress. rious styles. Rocker pic- and is a reprenr;nu;re of the "!;l Carts and Carriages s ._" Q' ! ! Combination tared is of reed, fin- et S i :tgfl.lc D:ll..p:i!:;:; cep. Complete- Nl.fc"l'; Dhiliz:3 head, sleeping ished in white enamel Rudl 'C . with ly dressed. “Wmh"‘. ;:’:I: 11 ins. with arms and gnh_nnc S PR PEE PSS T F AP S S SIS SBE WS £ EI GRS S TCHNG BURNIG ECZEM, ON FACE And Body In Red Spots. Could Not Sleep. 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