Evening Star Newspaper, January 8, 1922, Page 43

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waukee Art Institute, Milwaukee, In the Interest in the exhibition at the Cor- | Gothic, and will, it is txma. be com- | ; Erfebacher Ten f and | pleted within two years. 1 e . ::::nfi,:,l:::.v,.:: ::"::: ':,'::;.n;:': 4 ! P seum.” Boehm Is the only sculptor for WM'YS-Jm1.y2=3° P.M. Publlc Eye The attendance to Janusry 3 was| An art museum has been organized | Whom Whistler posed, and Sfl;‘:::lo: cl - N“ 31 B . . . [ something over 16,000. Up to the same |in Tampa, Fla. For the present ex-|work. It was exhlbited first at the mAfe" ngnuone;‘;m = ym AStOlllShlIlg Reductlons Now ln Force time elghteen pictures had been sold, | hibitions will be held n £he oity hall, | Grosvenor, Gallery exhibition in 1877, S, ES] mu.mnvn- 3 but later an appropriste bullding is|At the sale of Whistler's possessions Admission approximating In ' the aggregate Mrs. John Hays Hammond | 337005 contemplated. Way, and 4t the Way sale in 1915 it In Jddltlfin ;3 thu ldalee,t I\:waver. The first exhibition Gnder the su- fl"a“ into :dhouhnnd-notl ;lan of mention shoul e mad O ndon are lealers. s in terra ] e B R | cslibusionsiorthermatar. colueias Bol i Febrian Tl i Somint of “owing t : he fact that the largest | Atiantic Gy Tatan."%ise . S awings by Frank W. Bei i wing to the fact that the larges c Estab. 1 For the majorlty of readers. the|yyich formed n separate exnibit ar- | P&ItDES by Amerlean artiats, chlefly | DS 1 J¢'® paintings and other Immediate Clearance of Our . . . neme of John Haya Hammond calls|ranged in the atrfum in compliment works by Whistler is in this city. Marcel Wavin, Halr Dyein; Entlre W lnter Stock IS Im rat"]e forth & vislon of adventure, of peril | to the chairman of the jury. The sale [Bio/ition now in the Corcoran Gallery | Borks by TR SC 10 " U B Maniouring D ey and of amassing & vast fortune in the | Of these alone aggregated $4,500, and 'R R Sleriana collected by the Pennell's in || S8hampooing == Face Massaging the chances are that each of the the Library of Congress, the exhibi- 5 moat cherlghed of human commoditles, | works purchased will within a com-| The lttle city of St. Petersburg, tion of this bust is of peculiar interest w diamonds. And the wife of this man | paratively short time be worth double arranged for a series of ex- [here. LEILA MECHLIN, T e : The Borden Way neas except to those whao have fol-|ing his pictures, which goes to show . lowed the course of practical sivic |that the public s ready to purchass | collection of British commercial post- | Mrg, R. B. Dawkins, Jr.. . PATENTED SWITCHES that are works of art, provided they make 8p- |} oine"iiiteq by representatfves. of = X oL ima b le, the time th inentl. W OaAie pieces add over and oslor among the ploneers of the welfare same time they are ~eminently ¢ day atternoon last in honor of Mrs. over Rovament: dna. with ‘her sasoctates | w4l done. Eital original, wriaiie, | vere Saken n groups'of e Rufdred JAY,8(ISOOT, 13" 10, ROACE O Mk | oot dhabs mid vy ol she calmly endured the scorn, the arge mumber of the plctu making. p guests, Mrs, Henry Robb and Mrs. 2 e Fla., has but & hasy shadow of his great- | the amount paid for it. Mr. Benson|hipitions this winter. ; philanthropy through its slow prog- LM b L F UR T‘R M MED 1 iy Tess to mational recognition. Bty J'..‘»’.“&'»".’L“méi“’a'n'&".fu‘lx‘yffl :v::(',ll th: c“yu? e uioas, SoprosL Hostess at Bndge Tea e s Dt e ] > Mrs, Hammond, so long a resident of | POssess almost Invariably pictorial | 8tely tWo thousand grown people ; Jet or wire; made on our 3 0 Washington that she is considered | Quality. They are pleasing, they have D:ath:"::ehlx.i;:e:'fld::: :‘?'l,llcllza. hoA" Mrs. Bobert Brooks Dawkins, jr., M.lflth m“m 3 '.‘:d:. - has been proverbh.ni,' successful sell- | yyou0 "held last month, comprised & A 5 SWTS b one of its most valued assets, was [Ih them a note of joyousness, and at | €, Ue ShiGren of the public schools | entertained at a bridge tea Thurs- guarantoed Gve hostility and the ridicule heaped on |!he current exhibition at the Corcoran George Amick. Mrs. George Max- ) her crusade, I Gallery of Art are later to be shown [, el ided at the tea table. Permanent Waving ade. 1t 18 In & great measure | i, oxnibitions n Baltimore and Phila- | An art association and museum has| o oo 0ed ¥ Buti Stegming Frwcens) delphia. The exhibition in Baltimore . thing, salt air pooing will be held in the Peabody Institute | been incorfBFated In Asheville, N. C. “beaty of the w vt t mar the beauty of the wave or your n, 3 19 ) Yk in February under the = oy : \ ruary joint auspices [ with Philip Henry of W delight in ita possesaio 3 3 4| of the institute and the Charcoal Club. | Ashville as president. angements FUR CHOKERS 2y imgeered ‘pescss “aliminates all D - The exhibition in Philadelphia will be {are belng made for special exhibitions ettt ' g Sy M l, 3 4 one hundred and seventeenth an-|to be held throughout the season. : ‘Mr. Bord: raomal ;. Pl || nusi exnibition of the Pennsylvanis |Bemporarily the exhibition will be Made of Your Own Material at wheeiny and & .::vl.lo:l p p Academy of the Fine Arts, whioh |Neld in the high school. Later a build- : ;'] | ovens early in February and continues ing ls contemplated. ) : ||t Jeast nat through™ the month of | Willlam P. 'Silva’ formerly of this .00 %llls GSL A E A number of the pictures now on|sented a painting entitied, “The i city, but now of Callfornia, has pre- : view here have been invited for the |Swelling Tide” painted undoubtedly 30-32 Fioria boge e 0 R v . annual exhibition of painti b, r - i) el > LL CO 17‘8 1]\[1) WAPS : annual exbibition "ot "paintings by lon the Callfornia coast, 1o the Mi MARTIN WOLF .32, A i lery, Buffalo. held under the auspices of the Buffalo Academy of the Fine | [|ir3 == —— Arts in April and May, an exhibition to which only invited pictures are HERALDING THE NEW VOGUE F. v “‘?‘1 .. REMOVAL SALE : Announcing a Formal Presentation of APPAREL FOR SRR ?é’r";,:“(’;:"}‘;‘:,E’,‘o‘;'.i:,?',‘{',"j\"é.‘;’,',;’;; ‘ ' SOUTHERN WEAR AND THE ADVANCE SPRING - D |, e Clevelana Art Museum has re- STYLES, an event of interest to fashionable women. cently acquired through purchase the portrait of Mra. John Thomason Ma- son by Gilbert Btuart, which for a Former Low Prices on Fine Gallery of Art. This portrait was 4 : ¢ ) rs f ve ] scr.‘ ti painted in Washington about 1803, at 3 [ l \;eh’;g: ‘;"'Ifil,mtlfi';',‘ Stuart -D:"! two 3 v, 1 ‘, 'j Owere Fll"y 25% tO 50% An interesting account of Stuart’s sojourn in Washington is given in the *Journal and Letters of Doll: : 0 1 c b . q lns ’tution of Na 'on l F e MRS. JOHN HAYS HAMMOND. | Madison." ‘adited by e nisce Ap; i EUnm‘Stal‘a:bly the season’s most outstanding Il all' - parently he was in great vogue an ~ 3 * tl due to her that today conditions under [ haq more orders than he could well ! argains im w - /; which women perform their duties in|f]l. He was perpetually threatening _ 3 2 T & orth Whlle Fur Coats’ \\ raps, the government departments are So|to leave, yet ylelding to persuasions EE Neckwear and Muffs sapitary and pleasant and their work-1to stay.” "At one time he talked of e 3 s rooms properly equipped. The great|making this city his home and laid o { now Burean of prinURE and engrav- | claorate mians for the ercction of 3 3 T All are regular Saks’ goods. That means re- e e et | it malaceion]Reliery hores evsl > liabl > . these devoted women, led by Mrs. | the Mrs. Mason before her iable Quality and latest Styling. All must be 0ur EAmmond faccompliahed {Nithe topt [ marsings was Rl beth elt=hoaver. o ;) B closed out preparatory to removal to our new L e D R location at 610 Twelfth street W. ' women are employed has been per-|Her husband, John Thomson Mason, < 3 indow a hew of G Mas 14 . et oy de sultable lunchroome | ROC &, NeRiiY Snd his home was | We're confident such big fur values won’t be Mrs, Hammond spent her youth in | Montpelier. neay Hagerstown. the slecpy old town of Vicksburg,| The Cleveland Museum takes great : approached again this season. Gratify your de- D' s Misa, where her father was a promi- [pride In the possession of the por- 1 . In the y - | trait, c] vas pu S d gi e 2 i /] splay pentiawyer. 'In those davs the pass- | (et Which Tias purehoser 2nd J sire for a handsome fur coat while these savings - the river from St Louls and Cincin- * % %% natl to the gulf ports awakened a < ] craving to sall forth and see the| - Hodgson Smart, an Enslish por- world. something which she has real. | trait painter, was in Washington this ized in the fullest measure. With her | week, painting a portrait of the Pres- {husband, who la one of the most dis- | Jdent. * s tinguished and suceesstul mining en- [ Two years ago Mr. Smart was com- gineers of his generation, Mrs. Ham. | missioned by friends of the Cleveland mond has not only sailed the Museum to go to Paris and paint a but there are few portio portrait of Marshal Foch for that nhabited globe where she has|museum and, through the good offices not traveled. She has lived in Lon-|of Myron T. Herrick, ambassador to don for years at a stretch, and is|France, he was enabled to secure sit- equally at home in Paris, and during | tings. The portrait was finished and the dayu before the great war she |unvelleld about the time of Marshal an . Hammond passed several | Foch's recent visit to Cleveland. Mrs. Hammond possesses an un- |the Peabody Galleries from January 6| are available. Bay Seal Coats, $60 Odd Fur Coats, $35 36 in..Jong—plain These include pony, marmot, etc. Baltic Seal Coats, $60 = Squirrel Coats and 3610, Iong, plain or trimmed in Wraps as low ' ‘ SQUIRREL, BEAVER, SKUNK, gic Elegant models made wfin carbélly matched™ months in Petrograd, Vienna and Rer- | The friends of art of Baltimore have o stins lin, arranged a loan exhibition to be held at F 8 3 X usually compelling personality. and |to 24, inclusive. ox scarfs} 20 UP Fox and Wolf Maffs, 37. 50 Ishe s at home in any environme: On 'the_evening of January 10 Mischa. the platform as well as in the 5‘:'.:" Itow of Japan will give a group of m«l 3 A it 0 P L ¥ ing room, and ahe has the b ¥+ | fumous dances, followed by a brief talk Further Reductions - it BEALA RS R Al e g e A 3 . Ay in the bare hovels of South Africa or AAgh R far western mini cultured citien of 1his "conntra” ane| At the Maryland Institute in Balti- oge o= e F ) \ time this spring there is Those whe are familiar with # ; i Europe. Possessed ‘of” great wealth, | TO"pe e (5 Sipmbeon ot enintin h d d f l_ 5 = \ : o TM‘““‘_ ‘:;:L‘;h‘;:, ':}':":Lfl:l:floli by Gilbert Stuart, which promises to the standards of quality which ZZZZ 8 S Sr R oA A, R el S 1 ey Sl e T . . - . H - / 5 festive occasions, conapioenys GSN 0N | private homes and have not been pre- d}llstmgulsh this store’s mer- (7N TeAer way In Which she displaye her | ioma exmiinuea 1 TANY Years pre- chandise will be quick to rec- ognize the wonderful oppor- tunities which this sale pre- sents. Exceptionally fine skins - Popular shades and shapes 0dd Scarfs and Stoles Regardless of Cost . The Minneapolis Art Association, Callege Women's Club which is the governing body of the Min- P F |> ;n;.woll- lfinsc '}nl‘lll;l!;i u:!nnlglo the Inneaj 001 of ne 8, has re- arty February 25 |3ihesbel Sty est from Mrs. John Van The Coll : Derlip an annual income approximating et e“mv:"m"" Club, 1822 11y den. $25,000 and $30,000. Fifteen o TR il M. Manly, presi-thousand doliars goes to the school and In Business in ashingn 12712 F Street dent, will hold its nnual reception |is to be used to give students therein and ba; g the facilities, both of travel and study, 5o aaaat Rauscher's on Febru- | 112, GOUTh 2le fo stadents in othet y 235. Mrs. Martin A. Morrison, |cities. ‘The other portion of the be- ) : » ) . women s R o chairman of the committee in charge | quest goes to the association for general 71 of arrangements, is planning an elab. | purposes and for the acquisition of o a s s orate program 'and. the club will ¢ art to be placed in the insti- vv intel' entertain a group of eminently dia- anent collection. tinguished women on this occasion, . Van Derlip was the daughter of - Clinton Morrison, who gave the land on which the museum and school now Wonderful rich and handsome Gibbons Club's Watch stand. %:.::“':d _hersister” gave "the garments, tailored of selected Party New Year Eve|® ™" ™™ | o+ « fabrics, such as Normandy, Bo- The Misses Lynch of 2444 20th street| Tho Wash Ington University at St. has recelved as a gift from G northweat entertained the Gibbona|Louls, Mo. 3 livia, Marvella, Veldyne, Velour and 1| [Club and their friends at a party | Numc 03 Lot sad 8 vies prosident of Suedyne. New Year Eve. Appropriate “watch [the American Federation of Arts, $250,- party" games were enjoyed, with |00 for & bullding to be erected on the e WL You have a very good assortment Guacing. The new year was grested '15"‘..‘:‘;\",‘1.""’“;,.:"&‘,‘{:‘;:,‘;‘5:,‘,:5"5,.‘:‘,:,‘5?3{ 4 to choose from—well made and trim- Ware Alatributed T & mever muvhon | Wil conorm in style 10 the other. buld: i . | Thirty guests were present. ings of the univeraity, which are Tudor- A med according to style. % : R Don’t wait for the last minute to Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Hilleary 3 | make your selection. i | Give Dance for Daughter CLASSB ] ¢ Mr. d Mrs. Al 3 8| n‘l! Jed by D. Paniaqua, B., write b % earance e home at 1727 34th street for their | Pt Tetnk, fo8, A mbert o, o e o daughter, Mrs. G. E. Lord of San |Letters. 3 - B To meet the of ' d Francisco, who will remat ith ho treet W $ .50‘3 .50 s .50 & parents for several woeks. There 1715 Eye S eondtflonn,t};bnewNunoSdf-m S — b Were about fifty couples at the dance :Corset is now put on sale in all P A pE— £ and a buffet supper was served at ’ 3 good stores 3 below v midnight. 5 ur oats - Regular | Regular | Regular : Parker House Rolls. Clean-up Sale of every Coat in PR 2y ré: Value Value Value 8ift and mix well one and one- fourth cups of white fiour, $35.00 | “5-00 375.00 teaspoons of baking pow: thi fourths cup of corn meal, two table. apoons of sugar and one-half tea- spoon of salt. Into this chog with v Clearance Sale Dresses [|&i5: &8 that can be easily handled. Toss P e Ty T e A magnificent assemblage of the most distinctive and individual models; finest qual- the mass lightly on a floured board ity silk and cloth fabrics, with rich trimmings. Such materials as Canton Crepe, Poi- :,'}f.."’.“ ]z.:;:.nroll-uls ‘gfll::fi':n“x‘h?:é 1220 G St. N.W. ret Twill, Tricotine and Rich Crepe Satins are represented. place & small piace of butter in the || One Flisht Up—Next to Leon, center of each round and fo.. over until the edges meet. Brush the top of the rolls with milk, place in a 1 9 50 $25 00 $35 00 buttered baking pan and bake in a $ [} () [ ] for fifteen minutes. Serve Values ¥ : : Take two pounds of pesied turnips, y i Thismodel$o jand ddes for thesout - 2 ° ° - out fnto small squ: place in & ‘woeman above .the waist the Self-Reducing New Spring Suits LR 0, e = the whole through a sieve. 33-95, '5-“) play Monday. Very fine quality Wool Tricotine and new tweeds in the popular shades * | e Sotsoring Bz so Sl 8ud | Prom and bock oood comets $55.00—our introduction prices are—$29.50 and $39.50. L —— New Ivy Corset Sbop E STORES LOCATED IN PRINCIPAL CITIES P witnSior and has- sowing siseves of || N-W, Cor. 13th & G Sts. Regular $29.50 ~ Regular $39.50 Regular $49.50 P - | ; Bver Bold Bakase wes Priced $1.50 ahues Values s fage it SRR }"wm.i‘: 3 . Corsetdoesbalow. Theyshould be We have just received ‘a shipment of the earliest spring models, which we will dis- - L e . of brown, navy, tan, rose, green and blue. These are all tailored to sell for $45.00 and one cup of good cream.

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