Evening Star Newspaper, November 11, 1923, Page 26

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Director of National (¢ Artists, unfformly matted framed in atriun It T NICHOLAS R B cently held d with ev one much e in and ap t a studio in Ch connected wit California a o months to- | @ n School walls of rn encouraging ’Pl’n'r:s BAK tors in i the instrue- spent last gether in 18 and in [ N Birmingham. THE Corcoran Gallery of Art has | Yoy just purchased for cotlection an admirable self-portrait of Willlam M. Chase, one which was en by the painter to favorite pupils. It is a small canvas,” showing little more than the head and shoulders, but a splendid piece ‘ of painting, toneful and strong, comparing more than favorably with the portrait that Mr. Chase painted of himself by special invitation for inclusion in the great national collection of portraits of ar- tists in the Uffizi Gallery, Florence. The Corcoran Gallery, i remembered, owns one of Mr. Ch: most famous fish pictures. It therefore, very pleasing that it should have acquired this portrait of the painter. William M. Chase, it will be re- what might { ! < permanent | ; nt with flute player. * ok ok ok ian Institution an ex- g held at the present ing, there is to be exhibition of pictori membess of the York. Both of jhe reviewed at greate A hool of Art, | | s work of art.” | | - Rally to the Roll Call! Today Begins the Annual Muster of ‘The American Red Cross This wonderful organization is your messenger of mercy—first to respond to any appeal for help in the dark hour of distress from wherever it comes—at home or abroad. It functions with the funds provided through these Annual Membership drives. Surely you would not curb its efficiency, nor limit its activity by neglecting to co-operate to the extent of taking your individual place in the ranks of contributors. The membership list of the District of Columbia Chapter of the Red Cross should be limited only by the number of residents here. It’s a personal responsibility you cannot over-- look. It’s a personal privilege you should gladly welcome— To Subscribe One Dollar at Least —to help stricken humanity—and now is the time your dollar is wanted. You were proud that when Japan was torn asunder the other day by earthquake that we had a Red Cross organization ready to render mate- rial aid immediately. You must feel a sense of security in knowing that if disaster should overtake Washington—the Red Cross will be at your side to give succor. It is the mites of all the people rolled into millions that make this possible—and your dollar is needed. ; President Coolidge says— ' “Our Country could receive no higher commem'lation, no greater place in history, than to have 1{ cm’-; rectly said that the Red Cross is truly American. . Put the Red Cross Spirit into your creed of Americanism, and you won't fail to put your name on the Muster Roll today. Fill out and sign this Coupon— Enclosing it with your check and drop it in the Red Cross box at any of the following places: American Security & Trust Co., 15th and Penna. Ave. NW. Riggs National Bank, 1503 Penna. Ave. N.W. Second National Bank, 509 7th St. N.W. Federal-American National Bank, 1315 F St. N.W. Dupont Bank, Dupont Circle Washington Loan & Trust Co., 9th & F Sts. Washington Loan & Trust Co., Br. 17th & G N.E. Savings Bank, 800 H St. N.E. N.W. Savings Bank, 18th and Col. Rd. Park Savings Bank, 14th and Kenyon Sts. Farmers & Mechanics, 31st and M Sts. N.W. Woodward & Lothrop, 11th and F Sts. N.W. S. Kann Sons Co., 8th and Markets Space Lansburgh & Bro., 420 7th St. N.W. O'Donnell’s Drug Store, 401 E. Cabitol St. AMERICAN RED CROSS District of Columbia Chapter Enclosing it with your heck: d it to Amount of Dues Cl —and remi Please enroll the undersigned. D. C. Chapter, American Red Cross, 16 Jackson Place, Washington, D. C. AdALesSs: oo e oo achitinn il aseeisainissios ) as Annual, $1.00; Contributing, $5.00; Sustaining, $10.00; Supporting, $25.00, member. Checks to be made to D. C. Red Cross Chapter. In return you will be sent a receipt for your money and a Red Cross Button—the badge of “Service.” Mail ' Your Dollar Today!

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