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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 5. 1923, I ldi!linclly different in style, is a paint {lis)fl." reminiscent of some of the|Forster sends an excellent still life !ul charm. There 1s a | o A 3 Y !ing by Mrs. Lesley Bush-Brown, en-|best things by Blakelock and his co- | painting entitled “By My Window,” | by Elizabeth Sawtelle ’ o | ON VIEW AT CORCORAN GALLERY | titled “Island Life,” showing a group temporarie and Marguerite C. Munn presents « | figure studies by Su 1 of three figures under the trees on Ellen [ Hale sends a picture of | painting of “‘Butterfly Weed nd | Genevieve Meacham an island in Lake George, a work a voung girl reading, which is in her Queen Anne's Lace,” which has some | elberg 4 son: the | rden picture nd interesting n Ricker Knox Blue Plate Lunch, 50c ast. in entitled Luncheen, 75¢ that recalls in 4 measure C. E. Tar-| characteristic stvle. Miss Gabrielle |of the quantities and beauty of woven “Touch.” and has of that charm . WII-I- UPEN IUNIGHT bell's well known painting of an|I Clements contributes # genre, | tapestry. of toneful varied color that sets apart Dinner, $1 and $1.25 equestrian party under the trees|“The Long Seam.” From Miss Flor | Fy i - zed to make | the works of Mancini Frank Niepold has mannged to make | the works o Sanclite Room near bath, unfur., $45; fur., $52.50. trait of a girl. Anne Fuller Abbott [ous brewery on the Virginia side of the | Weeks and Wil well reward the visitor | sends a well painted head, “Leona.” | Key Bridge, and Lilia Tuckerman has | LEILA MECHLIN Room and bath, $50 and $55. lection of the Boston Museum of ¥ine Arts. Mrs. By ceeded in this D which belongs in the permanent col- | ence Thaw comes an interesting por- |4 really attractive picture of the hide- | h-Brown has su in placing { Mr. Merryman is represented by a |discovered unbelievable beauty in an | Collection Includes Some of Ngures in o landscape us an intezral | portrait of u young woman with full | extremely ugly prosaic brick vard R part of a large composition and of | red lips. .Next to Mr. Dunn's full-| g S b oom d ba ¢ Rarest Treasures of Early Tterpreting ndmiranly the Musian of | lensth nortrait hangs a portrait study | ¢ Cabarine C Critcher, who spent the []f Jt Is Rentable ICan Rent It |l ¢57 50" 5625 A : atmosphere and sunlight. by Hatdje . Burdette of a youns i1 | fower srudies, broadly and atirctively LE “Large roon Outdoor Plctures. jIn @ Chinese coat sitting beside & engered, and Annie D. Kelly Isrepre- | J. O KOLB cange jroom, large, bath, | { on which there are bits of American Art. ented by a flow: ainti A Y z electric cooking stove, $6( nting this colorful painting. | 4n interesting picture of an ~Old Mill Mai Room and bath, complete | y _ or i : e in 5027 Lt i portrait of “Eliza Anne” @ lin’ Autumn.” and from Mrs. Sleeth = hotel service, $75 and $90 mo | o llite g in a red coat, by Camelia i Eleanor Parke Custis shows two at- ¢ ctive outdoor pictures, one ““The | compl hing Village” and the other “A Boothbay Wharf,” both done in Much interest has heen enzendered I oart circles Washington in the { stvle which Jane Peterson and i one ! Whitehursi. one of the few out-of- S ) f,‘:,'“':.'“,,',',‘,’;, e /Z=> Retain the Charm $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 with bath. || exhibit of early American silver, por- time Kelicie Waldo Howell emploved |town exhibitors. Miss Whitehurst's | .o i b . e Tepr [ A fi i \mer e nted at her best in a picture of the | | &7 Al Of Girlhood il b popularly net W. Jex. who has|paintinz i+ broadis rendered and pos- [ ol %G540 front of the Corcoran | | & o) irlho | U the Na 1 Museum by a i e A ber, ' alions | acases charm. | Gallers. of Ati: Lucien Powell ‘shows X £/A Clear Sweet Skin Vermont Ave. at Thomas Circle || s SR ill-Life Studies. one of his well known paintings of the | . ; ! pendering s qf o ll0cal theme. Hios > | Grand Canyon, ana Marguerite Neu- | Cuticura Maig =8980 4 represented ulso Rooms in Annex, $1.50 to $2 Da stilllife siudy, blue back- 3 ‘5 Alfred Hutty has come a charminz | Mis< Burdette 4§ little picture entitled “Hill and | by an interestir 1 White Iris” against hauser contributes two outdoor pic- | f st Gloncester Will Help You Soap Fvery Day \ibit includes some of the | early American rarest 1 not nunlike, Chauncey Tt both full art. loane collectors in various in its simplicity and pos eling. | &round. Her rendition of texture and S « sections A will he open until Jan-| Benson Moore shows ai- | her color compositlons are particu- v R mospheric picture of morning on the | larly pleasing. Cora Brooks, another I he reception committee for fto upper Potor a composition out'of-town artist. contributes a de- | I h ude Mrs. William Cor through a screen of tree: uh-v.] ightful “Autumn Decoration,” a very ! 1t o \ Charles D. Wal-{ handled and with pleasing sentiment. | elaborate stilllife study. Mrs. Ma ¥ ott, M Fredet i, Brooke, Mrs. Nearby han amb| winter | t M. Lelsenring sends two beau ' which | tiful flower paintings, one of zinnias inarilv well | the other of pale vellow roses, and done. Like the Japanese, lie |an interior entitled “In the Hall” ex terpreted snow in terms of pau { auisitely rendered Any one who Burtis Baker, who is better known as | doubis the artistic worth of still life | & painter of portraits than landscapes, | should, seeing these. be convinced. shows an excellent little landscape.| ‘There is an elaborate study | e, Mrs, William landscape . Peter W is much more than or idge | rv Gibbons, Miss Miss Leila Mech diolus” by Elzabeth Muhlhofer e E | A Water-filled Quarry Hole.” Edzar the Jomnt 2t Nve. who paints In the rather | stilldife_groups by Eugen n Institution | treme style of the modernists. exhibits n exhibition a picture of ““Boats on Ice nd of one of the rocky headlands of Great! Falls, seen from the Maryland shore Arthur Musgrave is represented by picture of the Blue Ridge which 1 R very pleasing, and Roy Clark shows Society of Washington Artists |a colorful, vi vendered land —— scape entitled “On the Hil MORBID RUSSIAN PLAY OUT OF REPERTOIRE * i , o st L Tt o Give Brothers Karamerne | TODAY BY WASHINGTON SOCIETY || EdnaWallaceHopper | in America. As I Know Her Eighty-Five Paintings and Four Works of Sculpture, By MAY M. BROWN Secretary to Miss Hopper A ite o k 3 A HE helps, included in exhibit of rons L i - - . dith ¢ Vacuum Electric Washing Machine 5 FREE g URABAA I R Special prospect contest RBY JUNTUS B WOOD. Standard prices I A » The Star and Chicagn Darls News. | Most by Local Artists, on View at the e 125 = MOSCOW. December 5. —When a 2 2 girl— [l $125 to $155 [ C Gall { weizht. 93|/ repertoire company of the famous T allery: Eor ; Moscow Art Thenter plays in America | REEPTRL oty | potnas— |@ For particulars phone direct to t sl s er the direction of M . cight, ess : oviteh Dantchenko. it will pro ) e s 8 e | than § feet. |||@ Easy Wuhen;& Ironer Co. ~ Jieces guaranteed 1o send| The Society sshingto. tists | seen @ small portrait study by e As active ||| 1S < = | vers e e ot Ametiony | opene annual exhibtion at ti inson. @ portrait of his wife, which the cap- \P’ 40 H St. N.E. | it wiil leave The | Corcor leess of s 1< found 1o possess extraordinary | || n of bas ||@ Phone M 10373 and Main 7313 AT ShiGer = one 1kes excellent show 5 artistic quality. 1t is a picture gravely | - % s ball at ||} Service Sules s iolavis s Bahrusl dnnma Ihe | paintinzs and four work ¥ painted but with that evident desire ||| Vassar-— Eamr SRR TR Rrotbers mouy drama. e | ate comprised in the ithe | for perfection.and that power of sim- ||| b lover on her :mr.%ffmflmmmww o teciors of the Risssian | majority a Tocal artists plification. tha! i rare toda g : i i g B e eod It etiminat | are set forth In the semi-circular ga William 11, Holmes, the distinguish 5 . vouth- || @ morbidly mvstiea In Dostoievsky's whole compares favorably with [tional Gallery of Art, is represented tante. i g . et L ather exhibitions which have previous: | BY a charming painting of a Maryland £ A com-||i o Al 2 en i riest and a phi- | Iv_been displaved therein wheat field in harvest time, in which || plexion | R il s Within the past few vears a marked | the light 'r.mm; grain. In stacks, is \which count- ‘Q Renlel Ol fenters abeuL eI | hange has come aver the art of paint- nicel: contrasted with the green foliage less vounz S e e e a change which i< hard (0 define | of the distant trees and flelds, & 1e Cenvy. | SUNDAY SDiritu o e e e find yet readily observed. Whatever | pleasing composition interpreted by | f| B e pir ’\“ n su oha ey ibe sl ) wainst | one who not only felt its beauty but hair. B EXCURSION T that | was equipped to render it significantly. Vivacious, || & e modernists. it is quite certair <av the compan t mav proc Skt Crime ama | they have in their wild way succeedar Soutneeniundscans sprighy, |8 | Tunish the ather morbid | in_jogging the art of painting out of i 3 S | ones {old ruts, to_the benefit of current here is a charming landscape in =il i It is denied that the compan: 2. There is nothiy e this exhibition by William P. Silva, a ordered 1o suppr e tional stodgy zlimpse of the famous magnolia gar- Karame SUEGad for DOlitic s included in this loc i | dens in Charleston C., seen through Sons. Ot 14 pets 5 ihat Dostojev. | tion. They are all fresh, vi shimmer of a morning mist. Mr. D et M R i€ @ now makes his home in Call ured, whatever may be th for confesses to ||| the old-time }E cap and il chimney-| % kv wa slutionist himself. fornia_but for a number ez EMBE e e As some one rema a but for a number of vears re- | For 35 to I Ie o ar anmiion il de Washington and maintained 40 weeks a || SUNDAY, DEC| R 13 | s studio here. This picture was one s Speci: porary work rece held in a neigh. | # Stdio her 1 o vear she is : Y et o v s horing city. there note of cheer- | Uf @ sroup given honorable mention at | Canstanuy || i reincted the Iness in painting which it has | the Paris Salon a few vears ago. . Direct to Penna. Sta., Tth Ave. & 32d % eincte ’ Anton € lopamt b of! Alexis Many shows two pictures ||| o ” SRy > hekov's “Cherry ( e rewrit " [unique in subject and quite differently | || F-ur performances a Leaves Washington Saturday Midnight |tra ladies’ matinees per week. |often go to see her, for it cheers |me to watch her exuberanc sdernist b exhort uglin which was undoubtedly the 20 am.: arrives Penna. Sta. in the heart of New York Cits. 6.00 am n in revoltbtionars donbe use it atures a bridge in Rock handled. one fe > which leads the observer for the wndowner class how taboo in Russia sting dlscovery tha Returning. leaves New York. .4 20 p eoyrisht « Dails News Co.) | Weak pretuiness into whic s i e the Her ladies' matinees come at 11 (J|@ Returnins s New York. 420 pm { fell in the d S0's e S 'in the morning—an unholy hour i Tickets on sale twe & | e o shows a any- |1 @ Tways iut no theater breceding dute of exew trinmphs for a play. on. needle-like peak pro- H iinst the =kv and holding in i (oike lap, “Jolifonto, City of | Sternal Prayers 1 \ mnotable contribution to this e: standing A B A i " scen them stand hours in the rain ion A painting hy Marjorie ||| ¥06) them st ’E g st Morning, But cvery woman finds that v || CeneERRARRRRR SRR e in the ¢ forth some pha which the painter has e, or in man, or in inanimate where is large enoush to hold the crowds that come. ~Women drop | their breakfast dishes and start FORGETS REFORM PLEDGE Aviation Mechanic’s Probation Re. |} n g . %Pennsylvania Railroad Qhe AMERUICAN OIL, COMPANY in line at §30. 1 have |/5 Tie Standard Kailroad of the World e arh B D ANGICAY CRGLERN & TRNRSPORT CONPANY e e soaenue: MOOUAS PETROLOSN DRFORADE g I Epked bysCurt Terseness of Expression : hem are 16, some picture showing a ng. Some of them are 1 oo 1 sweep of 120750 They come to see that There are invariabiy many w ket his promise to with a line tree: painting the same thinz. and the pain S{| women can ‘keep beautiful and o 1h and | ers represented n this cxhilition all | W fonesTound parailel with the |l voung. ¥or two hours she shows up of people pass. ves. have their own individuality man them how she does it. tells them ! | | Sl nCrimic o T but one quality they have in N e s unconsclous parade ||| hat she uses. She appears in her - pinidieg probation and | 0050 and hi terseness of ex rature's stage. It Is a difficult |}110q then her bath, then at her| send Chexter 10 the penitentiary. The 1 SoTION: #00 RIS I USSR WO subject. nicely interpreted in - the ||| bed: then het baite thR &0 Cl o Syl o ne|piession | Whateuenhicy | spirit_of the ‘modern school of im. || dressing tabvie oo 19, and say they have said frank T 3 . !/ but. lookinz like a girl of 13, an - iicer an goitol| Savithey by pressionisis. to which in succession || St PORGE T "any questions.’ AN B ed on Hion) O e ranachtman, lirnest Lawson ||| mposands of women §o from those J 1 ion Oc There are seve notabie exhibi ching the boundary a bit, atinees with new resolves and toher 30 un pended sentence Davies have all belonged. matinee & Foundegs x _sentence | tjuns opening just « time. bu ; . zed. inspirations. They see what can be ars in two cases of for among them all this exhibition of co ! somewhat similar vein, although ||| jone and learn the easy methods. ) e e L As a stage attraction Mies Hop { T IJ: ne ..,.“j;,’ n’," Eat "f):] > i per 1:\_3:9}(:; {::"19&.1“5’ "\-tpal:‘: ; . “of g . A " ¥ o " ! -~ o gallery one is im > | upon enterin; ITEMS % 28 pressed by a sense pleasing color per's appearance always break rplane anfiEgod Com D on S Of vt For C d F4 the theater's records. Women flock : in subject matter here are por o . {|| by the thousands to see her an: : Sl it n | traits. fizure paintings landscapes or Consideration come awav delighted with her injured. {and still life When you buy a elock con- charming personalit ) ick in selling securities of little 1e is going to he place of honor on the flat wall sider quality and beauty, o8 But it it not as a stage star An old trick in selling securities of little value is to is occupied hy an interesting allego: cost and service. We do not ! {hat Miss Hopper impresses me set an arbitrary date when the price will advance. I compositi meron Burn sever our connection with a #% toof sale —indeed, our service is g qnuite different | & 7 lable Clocks as low as full-lenzth painting by Dunn of & young wom an in a bl very simply ren in Immediate Danger {dered with the color held in hroad {mass. It is in the spirit of Monet ). —The | a1t hot ethnpstaiIon: ane R E T und | the master—an ambitions work set v wav!lforth with much reticence and com which sent out SOS|medable success. - | nizit < lving this| 15t of Sable | Work Con . rout of commis- | most. Her gloricus career tells all rls an multily vour || beauty. as And her pres ent appearance, at a grandmoth o'« age. shows women they need never grow old. realizes that if he does not buyv right away he cannot In all the world there is no In A spiration to vouth and beauty that take advantage of the bargain price. He is urged to compares with her | Fdna Wallace Hopper's sreatest get in before the stock goes up, and save money. attribute is her boundless desire 1o \ help others. For 40 vears she has been searching the world for the utmost In beauty helps. She has | spent fortunes in this quest. in show This lure is poweriul because the prospective huyver With Motor Disabled. Talisman Not | Charles A P. R. AYERS 902 10th St. N.W. NEW YORK, December wotorship Ta Some kind of argument generally is advanced to justify the contemplated increase. gusher is expected mer s i hort. distance to the rizht har "\ few years ago she decided to It 2 ) group painting by Edith Cathin ¢ these same helps to all. I el s - L it 7ers wi . along the | phelps, “The Mother,” to which hon ;‘;E‘,’,"‘work,d with her in this en- soon,” if it is an oil property, or “Early buyers will be sht picked up|orable ‘mention was given recently at | Which were So0|an exhibition held by the Connecticut ) one was able i deter-| scademy of Fine Arts. It is a charm- | v in_need of | fosazorsnaR i eR et Bmsxing given the low price, while those who wait, of course, | “Fhis was not an easy undertak- must, and should, pay the higher price.” ald | ing composition beautifully rendered; | | 1 fred much capital, vast n. 11 radio broadca: a mother with a little baby in her lay 1'““ e v . % ! z 3 T lap xperience. She secured the co- or a Iuhvl_' s the big sta-iand a lttle girl leaning against her | ‘2,\,2::::::1 of the largest organiza- . 5 . 4 = (to locate the distressed | shoulder. Each figure is admirably | | tion in_the world in lines of this Sometimes the price actually is raised when the date illy it was resumed. | disposed, the d |sort. She induced three of the 4 5 areatest laboratories in America to | rolls around. his gives the seller the right to say, “I 3 the formulas she had ac- " . & = = R warned you.” But such increases in price generally add nothing to the actual value. is uncommonly v before midnight the Redhead| good and the brush work shows ex ' St John. New Bruns-fceptional competence, a picture sub- vicked up a call from the Talis- | jectively appealing and at the same | id early this morning, through |time technically fine. | | " As a result she =oon offered to women everywhere the hest helps | she had found in her 40-yvear world | search, prepared in superlative ] : 3 i ] y A e e o Arbitrary raises in the price of securities are fictitious, jevery drug and tollaCieountariabis and add no value. It pays to be suspicious of proposi- | ™7 have worked with her in all | L |these endeavors. Today I answer | tions like this. |every letter that comes to her |f| | while she is active on the stage. |T ean testify that she has devored | to this work countless hours which | | she should have given to rest. i | see the magazines filled with wn 1 to her agen sman re-| In similar position to the left is to be s in Halifax. The| = = thex Jdo not consider the | in immediate danzer and that Syl L e §100 Reward . 3 rth 60c¢ Pardon Is Refused Slayer. d -~ l S , B com o AW spmn arg e He was 4,000 miles from home, in # land ) ) ) et where cooks fricd everythings and all his Stuart’s tablets in a trunk they couldn’t find! “I'l give almost anything to get it,” he told me, “for I can cat anything in the world when T take a tablet after- ward. And otherwise, I_hiv: to pamper ||| prawes of many beauty helps. 1| 5 h like a by . = i ; - o P i s e e st || BEFORE YOU INVEST, INVESTIGATE sour stomach—are mof caused by what for commissions on the sales. But | i Q claver of Patrolman David H. C.| s you eat. Give your digestive system a ||{ when T think of what Miss Hopper | The publication of this th sentence pronounced on him for |) T .l.fi little scientific Ae/p. And eat what you ||| has done, of the years and the for-| e wfifth time a1t 2 date yet to he e Mrs, Sevholdt lives at Colum- ! less and effective zargle by | Jiko! Yes, cven doughnuts; baked beans; ||| tunes she has spent, of the match. | announcement in these col- e e o Rl | dishes cooked with onions. Stuart’s dys. |[|1es3 resuits she has attained | umns is evidence that this Ohin uountule 4 wonder why girls and women use : pepsia tablets give your stomach the alka- ||| 7000 ler beauty method when | ( newspaper co-operates with wr 5 (P). Further clemency was de ried Ralph W. Seyholdt. convieted | Prepare a ha | dissoiving tw in”"four - tabl throat thorous works by such leading composers as 5 Chadwick. Massenet, Schumann, Men. | The Bayer Cross on Genuine Tal :sohn, Nevin. Rnzers, Saint-Saens. Z Sy unod. Wagner, Handel, Donizetti | 1 others. i Those who took part were (‘harlotte i Jinzel, Adelena Willis, Emil Arzberger Alice Richmond, Bennett Lioyd, atherine Moose Ruth Westergren, rhomas Leef, Frances van den Bogert, R. Pruner, Hazel G. Hughes and 1gilan Watson. *he program seemed much enjoy- od by those present. | necevsars : 3 ie G SIMON STUDENTS' RECITAL. | 5,58,80% tou us onty the couuine Bazer | fine it necds—and that's all there s toit! | || Miss Hopper's cosmetics can be ob- ||| and supports the Better = c singers can be Tiad in fin boxes of fweive tablets ained at al : 5 { pted e M oA | for few ceats: Full Box FREE! % ‘we:entl“r:rlll:vtvcg;xir;;”;lopper<! Business Bureau for your sented in a recital at the Y. M. C. A. | Every druggist has Stuart’s tablets, ||| nistory I see the greatest career rotection. [ Aiariin st i DY Ol Simon. | Bayer -Tablets | 25¢ and 60c. Or, & full box e if you | |12 worman ever, attained on beauty. | B i o with Mr. Simon & e plano as ac. | write the F. A. Stuart Company, Dept.B. When 1 see her now I see the| B chmpanist. _The mrogram included Asplrln Marshall, Mich. Get a metal box of ||| zreatest example of vouth exten e etier USINess ureau blets | | Stuart’s for the ket—and keep it filled! :l}?:uldh}oll‘:\i' h‘;’:‘:gl‘lm‘;?e" peoism | 4 new stomach for twentyfive cens. There are ten thousand beauty | | L] | helps. But one marvelous woman | . 2@ |[ i s Ve of Washington | the world for the best. She stands ||| 1 DVSPE Ps'A imll today as the greatest example‘r | | of what beauty and youth can do. 3 130 | = S maer flow soiyone, seeine what | 336 Star Building | I see, knowing what T know, can ever consider a lesser help than | l\ k, Edna Wallace Hopper now sup. plies to all. dvertisement. a