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¢ THE -SUNDAY STAR, . WASHINGTON, D. O, DECEMBER 9, 1923—PART. 1 — e e et To an extent all are amateurs, but|seum, Smitheonian bullding, is new |City, which comprises twenty. two | lustrated lecture on Japauose and|ment, making posters and doing plc-|in the World's Work. A one-ma their works have been found to|to be seen an exhibition of etchings|Works in oil and twenty>fc orlental st the Central High |torlal work effectlve in keeping up‘?,’g:h":"a“ of |wven]ly mm;s:.m; w"v posscss such geouine artistic quality | by Willlam Meyerowits pf New York. | SoIoL8 and drawings, At a recent|gnoo) next Wednosday evening, un-|tho moralo of the laboring forces, {inge 5¢°Cupe“Uou has been on. the that they have been given admission | Mr. Meyerowltz is Russlan by birth | hcld at Long Branch, N. J. & paint- | dor the auspices of the Washington lias since won a place for himself | road for gver three and a half vears, i hrmnl) |||~ll'dnc"s not only to the :;fl '1“1 lAmeflmnk blyl x‘wonuon. n;'d }nx sentitled, “Gray dD-y—rS:dfll; Soolety of Fine Arts. In view of the|in the industrial world. For a \ezr\-"'r” 'hfl "Lnna muln'I]\ ‘m lnrv:relul in ex| tions of the local art societies, | his etchlngs rank high among the| River. N. Y.” a very charming an P . wi | fereRt in the possibilitics of art along HE gréa 1 cxhibition {our great men. one realizes that thiy [Dut fo thoke of professional organiza | work of contemporary etchers of today. | Inloresting composiiion, . was pur- | fact tbat tho Ireer Gallery, with i moro Ko was with the Hydmaic | thoee times LT MECHLIN i et To in @il truth a dreadful penalty of | tons in other citics. 0 * % % % chased by Mrs“Howard Green, state |#s rare orlental collection, I8 now |Steel Company in Cleveland, mixing ef the Gelteny0R ey, Furthermore, | this ‘little club last| 2 INFIELD SCOTT CLIME, wholSiRimman for art of the Now Jorsey [open to the public, thls lecture|with tho men, painting their por Art cpens with & »rhmc] Forthcemore, there is a fasclnation | vear organized and sent out on & WV 2 e e Federation Women's Clubs, foF | ghoyld prove of exceptiomal Interest. | traits, doing illustrative work corleWISH CENTER TO ELECT W s next Sate ing vicw and reception & i P wrter senvon forcign | #dioining states an exlram:ly inter- | partment of Agriculture until the fclub of that clty showing the second | Jaoen o el speak (mm first | new vistas to the cmployes. Pite ¢ evening. From all accounts, e o i nd |esting and worth-while exhibition |y, 2 z > best report for the vear In the pro- 5 cork | A mass meeting of all contribyt thig cxhibition will not only \lpholfl)wflv«nuw which is -denied to m«"‘;;;w;l “‘l\hh :“‘l’ll;n!lon a‘ml did more | Braphic “* """’ 20 JAETOYy A% &RV S {\l -000 plcture, donated by Rodman|Wwashington in.order to a .Alnl.fScthm!ld) where thero are 21, e h stry rooms of the the Ligh =t 4 set by it pre-| best of our American puinters Toliau & little to wrouse interest and |ing his entire time now to painting, | Wanamaker. himself with the ¥reer collection. employes. He is a member of the Eighth Street Templa tonight gt 8 : | men of the :tanding of Lavéry, de standards of taste wherever | maintaining a studio In New York. * % k% * oo % munagers staff, has a_studio in the|o'clock. deccssors, but will oxceed them in v, 510% ' Zorn our doors are always | it was shown. = Sl bk Ak With excontionbl sudcss plant and is ‘given_a free range.| Thi> meeting will effect a’ permus interest. The cxhibition two YCars|giadly open: gTeat apt creates no ok ook From December 1 to 30, he is hola. | VWALTER SCOTT PERRY, director | ~ERRIT BENEKER, who. during|Artioles about Mr. Benekers work |nent organization of the canter, rat Ago comprized 290 paintligs: the cx-|apirt of jealousy and it is -lnsnllx the graphic arts department of | ing an exhibition of his paintings at of the art department of Pratt the war was here in Waushing- | have appeared lately in Seribpers|the articles of incarnoration, el e; b " o less gifted ' - S 7 o M: ine, Ce: 5 - an officers and a 3 hibition to open next Saturday will) RElOmes Ut Mhen, (RS Jtg SIS T tho United States Nattonal Mu-!the Frec Pubiic Lbrary of Jersey | Institute; Brooklyn, will give an fl-|ton, employed by the Navy Depari. | jazacine, apd ebruduces i chlor ! mttees . e and sppoint oo contaln _approximately - 390. These|our people. one cunnot but iament | 2570 s e s v _'r'.’ful"f'ln’,',fig Wt uch sacs’far o inateate | %" RERE Q“WW%%%‘E&%%%R&%mmw%’fi%fi!&%%’-fi%%z%’fi%’fi%’fl%‘%‘&’%fi%” very many paintings submitted. ¥ 5 The Sascorou Gy aisoms no | SPAD XD e e THE NAME ON THE BOX IS YOUR GUARANTEE i restriction on it es in the m-nor. ington. 1o s of selection, 10 the num- elub. is holling an exhibition ur . pe S & n_fifl\\tflfl-::':;fl::fl; members' works in its clubrooms | fi b~ s at 15th streot. which fs open. | Tt i understood that)in the late afternoon and cvening— | &) -y vear's cyhibition will be found | 513 a reason " particularly viried and frash:. in|inat. 18 from 530 to ol | £ N 5 words. that the [ for this is that the members are all )" e o o (ol | occupled during working hours. but ! |. not onl { anvwhare for the | this should be a Jboon to other bus: 15 1 . Ars ro. heretore essen. | peonle. Among those exhibitine are: | ‘ - e un fate Teasens o o, Rolle, 4 3. Schram. D | l/uoé”/’ % W l'm-.m Gill. Willlam IL _Hoimes, - . o Benson 1 \mm ll«‘r{h(»n ¥ xxmd, X . oy vard, un | &S| Bdwin Cassedv. ¢, H. Scaton, and | . oy e 231 others, | - unabl o bow; 1 have “ 4 / J cxertad <till In the country by things | LiFcuit of little cities in Maryland and was an employe of the Dc-|use as @ second prize to the woman's | pee Porry has spent much time in|tho company's paper and op DN e 2 Thete ure fow things that e ‘.“”‘.‘,“ it o ihe | heqn_more “interesting and encou ranltis o e aging than the p ’t'r"r;'r"s'f'bx',,,,,"_','. ‘f'\,”‘_‘,m“; of the | members of this e . need | ——that there is more pleasure in giving than in receiving, vou will really begm il orks {n tha have come [LLNEL works B2t e St | @ to live happier yourself. Qur store has always tried to give you a littic more L uun AT | e ¥ than you expect your money to buy; not only in xmrchandm, but in service. courtesy and attention to vour wants. 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