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Rl i ien THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. N. w————_—* NOTES OF ART AND ARTISTS | |A Former Consul Entertains With “Recollections Grave and New Galleries to Open Tomorrow—Exhibition of Paintings by Gay ™—Ben Ames Williams’ Story of a Newspaper Woman Artists—Miss Hammond's Work at Dunthorne's. Baker Model Wins Competition. Life—Other Fiction of the Day. JANUARY 1. 1928-PART 2. 4 b i cohi A GILBERT MYERS. » measures fashi ¢ her to mave| Grig oton-on Hudson: 3 EW gallerles of art will be; Tt will probably be some time hefore | framing and prosentation of a wor K | BY IDA GILBERT MYERS, :;v- nu-rT":rr-‘-’rw:’:«mr}:':“?l‘v o rr‘»”'vzl.'mum ton-on-Hudson: OF. apened in this city tomorrow. | the'final full size work in seulpture of fof art. In short, this was a_ unique JCOLLECTIONS GRAVE ANDIAES PHo 00 e of easement | rype ¢ e Tocated at 2000 S street, these |the Ploneer Woman is completed, hut [and a pecuiariy interexiing exhibity GA of a Mediterra- | 200rY with 5ot & ™1 strong story,| TV E, GROOMING OF A HUMAN are to be known as the Yorke |when that timea comes Ponca Clty fand one which give much promise for| nean ¢ » Gleorge Horton, | "avertuolens: whersinithe author hags) SFIRIT. By J.J. Sssdere. How Gallevies, taking their n_m.,,‘“m have reason for pride in posses ‘mn future, o Iiustrated, Indianapoliss The | o0 once evaded the strict issue 'I”v'”' The Christopher Publishing N te proprietor, Oswald Yorke, fsion. ! Bobbs Merrill ¢ : L » use. from the proprietor, Oswa) T \ L A iy : implicit in_ the basle mituation ftself. | SOUSE e ' who has been associated with the Le . b 5 oritical commet xhibition of etehings by Thilip | THIT Salonikl, Smyrna—|The writer is getting great praise ) 540 A y o Machia- argil Gallerlea of New Yotk v | couniy B oliowed A custom of | £ X Tlarris Giddens opens in the Dun. | names packed with romance | from the English eritics, who in mo-| Yelll. Transiated by Stark Voung. The opening exhibition will comprise | Mr. Mavland has fotiowed a custom wf) G0 G i week. | and hist point the places | ments of enthusinsm name her with| 2 ork: The Macauley Co. D"mir‘; by h‘"r\‘\w‘cl k‘ll‘;:“l“ “l“\‘l“?l“:\'h"|‘.r;;l:“lv‘i\flfl"dr”-“‘\‘ x‘v\lh: \ ’ |n“ ppre 18 is a Georgian by hirth and i \\\Il ere, B0 years as "im*l‘:l Hardy himself and then, more r:-d. rn‘ \?1"1”: D HF‘,AP!IT AND THE wrtists—Florence . GUILHNG, - 0 I e bl D60 sional architect, bat for the Ay represented the ally, with George FEliot an 'ATHOLIC HOME. By Howard, Emma Fordyce MacRae and fciation of art on the part of the peo-| 8 L s Giweied b it Stites: Dhis: perion l6 B upEto e ode wellesul ~ Y7 Clateietie; 8 TN WAL N. Elizabeth Price. ot - entively to etching. meeting with ex- the World War and covered that (of mercilexs temper and admirable| Milwaukee: The Eruce Publ k-““’» iy e :“‘|:;\“““:] ::,'x: e ¢ the| Cobtional sucenss Loth in this country r\;-n(. :t involved any number ,X.Ir workmanship. Not an e;-xl)u,\'ahlnl Co. known_in Washingter ! S HE Januavy exhibition a he | and in Europe. aduating fr delicate international situations, call- | story—and this opens the old ques-| pOEMS. By Annle Scot ter. Bos- Miss Wolf of this ety She studied| L 75/ 5 conjan Institution, division H::-m-m Tnataute of B ooy (oL G pecienl o s BIER | A DN OEBE TSR o Ao i P bt oy first under Benjamin' R. Fitz, Iater| ¢ ophic arts of the United States fyon ” the architectur, competency. However, the book in |average reader will choose anothe Hons ; : i S LT ”"w" National Museum, will comprise wood | given by the Ame hand has very little to do with the|kind of novel. The critic and thome |1 oi/D SPEAKE G. Dearth. Her work shows the influ- {300 (504 in color by Frances Gear- | to French univers Iie has stud grave activities of official life. Rather, |of the tribe of the Intellectuals Willl " jioward Lawson. Inte ehce of each of these masters. l',“' hart and etchings in color by May [icd three vears in Paris, at the Feole the work done, the office set aside,|give this book much of the praise| Joeinn Wood Krutch, New York: most strongly the infuence of the | o ar both of Pasadena. Calif. fdes Reaux Art s an etehing of does Mr. Horton lean back in his easy | that, from their point of view, it 80! Tho Macauley (o, last. Her fizure. paintings included | B0 G L™ (e won excoptionil {the Mosque of St. Sophia, made in Chair, while his mind goes a-faring on | clearly desery AYING THE Sk ) in this exhibition are '“‘“"‘“1".‘1‘- n | success, each in her chosen fleld, and | Constantinople in 1323, he received the joyous adventure of recollecting, * kX x Iolitigo LItk D SAY. By B E?;”r:x’wdl:n:\:: T:(l kflgxm‘“}_w. hut :‘.:l\k hlx{\‘_:\n‘x\nnfi\ll)r‘“‘uxlvll::‘\;\lru ;‘.u}..:.l.“.ll.z, m ntion in tha Paris Salon |:'::Al::{ht'xrlll;:.“;nr:'r‘!ln‘fi :rvthv’.‘m’:xu‘::g THE ,\rr;u SN ,”_.mer,:" i T L = X * ant ainted sur- | teday. orks by or of that vear. 5 : . v 1 3. auth of * Wt “Ea i 3 an enamellike finish. the painted SUc |, ,o; goquired by the Toronto Museum. | Mr. Giddens hax been holding #n procession of strenuous official years. ;3,,‘,.',,,,, The Ol Went," etc. :v{r P;;’f:'v’:: AIL"'H b face being built up by lavers snd |, By oot Rhode Island School fexhibition in New York, at the Tarlow & good story-teller, with whom mem.| Tassing of the OW . Boston finally given sreat” smoathness. Her | (5o i Phioyigence; the Los An MebDonald Gaile hut this is his! ory is as keen as sight ftself, this| s bl o i - {ONE HUNDRED nowers vichly_entorful, but inva-| ot Deen. BTt L ThSi it anoWine IR RaNhEton: | man of many experiences chooses and | \JYSTERY, romance, a clear knowl- | = THE HEART: and ¢ riably decorative in effset. Mre. Gett- | 08 &SR, 0€ ) elzado Museum | ook ok selects from them a rich store of im- edge of the Northern wilderness | By S. Francis Hartles held is a_mel of the New York | FIC 0 Grieans and the State 1 ol pressions that include about every and the moceasin telegraph come to- | and edited by Tercs: Pen and B b, the Machowell | 0 S menta: whereas W [TTHE Ameriean Water Color Society | Phase of life in the region where for | gether here to build up a stirring storv | Hartler. Waterloo: The i . B ihe Greenwich ‘and ilvermine |Of Sacramento: Wheceas © e | 4 ana the New York Water Color | U many vears he drew out at first [of ploneer stripe, The prompt spread | Publishing ’ i hand innumer interesting facts, | of news from lone camp to points of | gy ECONOMIC St i wint annual exhi stz and the National own | Cub will hold their even greater isolation i the thread | Societies of Art me to the s o tAYy ! Calitornia State Library, heir ‘ Society of \Woman Paidters and { Smithsonian Institution and numerous | hition in the i< of the Ame All manner of people come : bl & tors JSehae auiections. [ Fina Arts Socicty, 215 West 3 ont at his bidding—the high and|upen which the maves of this adven-| contribusin - h sventh street, Nelv York, from Jan the low, the rich and the poor, e: ture are strung. Interesting, the idea Morning. offering something of that most in-|that our own swift ways of sending| dean of the special foreign news teresting theme in the world, human!out information had their primitivel gorvice of the Chicage Dai Miss Price has of late made & <ne-| T B0y hlock print is made. as el hi o cialty of flowers, wh almost eve 4 to 17 inclusive. A privs fihel v ane now knows, after the ¢ will he held on the evening of dered in a way entirely her oWn, & 4 0 hiihod by the use of a kev " way ‘which is exceedingly interesting | Jananese metnod, o¥ UI® (00 Qo tim. 3rd. The committes of patyons is uature. The ways of the people out |counterpart in the soft pad of the na-| Introduction by Gen. ¢ and effective, In most in | e 1tpon the other. A color etching | headed upon this occasion by Lioyd C. there, their outlook upon the things|tive on his moccasined feet speeding | Dawes. The plan of empioys a gold background, S e A plate otched as any other plate |Griscom. i 3 = 2 around them, their notions concern-|through the bitter miles of the Far| [y Max Mason. president which cox the flowers she | & iyt calon | * K R K “A VENETIAN LADY,” PAINTED BY FLOR! . GOTTHOLD AND ing the rest of the world, laughabie | North joing along with this fact, Vilvads Chic - {would be and printed in color, eith _ niversi hicago. C incidents, amusing moments — all |and sustaining it, i« a romance that L throth a sorier or | QOME years ago the Metropolitan Impresinn M en e D Musenm of Mrt. New York, tried ; forr spants pictures in a na listic INED IN AN EXHIBITION AT THE YORKE GALLE Her rende and - 2 SEesme these and a host of things besides |involves a sung explorer of the fa- neousiy from the ready |mous “telegra | ph,” and a mysterious her works extremely colorful. pic print maker in this coun- | | leces in this ‘:-‘: ’:x“':.'i‘\-;n!:r’|1.» b rt i,,' Japan and |the experiment of ing orchest l_ 'k Galleries, New York. Tho: Harrison, aninich Tlouse, | words and appreciative humor of this | Diana, voung and beautiful, whe, as is on» A ecens With Japanese | (ONCETts on cortain Saturday eVenings | o yre wan painted from fife and hax | Alness, Scotland, a great-| most companionable man. I’ages of [any proper goddess should. appears | b She is also represented by two very | IR D0 Tl "ot these methoda, | JUring the Winter in its spaciol® | ver bee g oo | kreat nephew of the subject. It re-|history, hours of plain description, |like a Vision of delight. But. quite e '] ; . | pening them free to the public. | never heen out of the possession of ¢, yg to America from th Accord. | conld not o fully deliver the locality | unlike the illusive and transient habit | Macauler Co. yme a regular | some member of the Jefferson family. | ing to the last owner, this pictt by not | It was originally commissioned - 1the one that hung in Jefferson’s home [ does this easy flow of alls, hese coneerts on and ngs, one a Sp a Fuca, 1830 was |and its people over to the reader as | of the usual vision, this one remains, | SOMETHING OF NOTHING interesting ship y reminiscence | in order, no doubt, that this tale shall reatast Murder Trial feh ol i working from blocks and also produc- | sh galleon, s ing color etchings, but the methods ‘e be: atten: other two or mae ships of ans " o b institu e i lineage. In both instances the .|.mq.‘«I_T:;‘;:&"“"l“i“":(“‘;“‘ i ““”,‘]":Hlmu.hmn but thousands of music lov- | ferson for his grandson, Thomas Jef-[at Monticello, Vi, and was regarded [ from the author of “Recollections | not go a-hegging for ita prime lure,| ture. By ed skv is of the water of dark{ U Cuc " terpreting somewhat ; &7 rich and p ‘high and low. | f tandolph. It descended in turn fby Jefferson as the best of all the por- [ Grave and Gay.” | that of young love. Mr. Evarts seems author of pigment and_ et Subgerts. ot uals ia @iffeent | TUrouEh. the gensrosity of Ja {to . Randolph’s daughters, Mvs. | traits painted of him. P {to know the country with which he is phies.” ete. eutlined against s eeaimis But 5 complétely dilferent | OCKeLe a series of four | Wittiam B. Harrison, Mixs Savab N. | Probubly this portrait should find here concerned. just as he appears t pher Publishing House. These are panels which would «ppear | B0 5 concerts will be given on the ¢ | Randolph and Miss C. 1. Randolph | permanent placement at Monticello, | SPLENDOR. Bv Een Ames Williams, | know the hopes and doubts and fears | BREAKING INTO THE MOVI overaman- s. evenings, January 7, 14, 21 and of Edgehill, Keswick, Va., from whose | Lut if not, then certainly hers in the| author of “Immortal Longings.” |of lovers. With both orders of knowl- Sdited by Cha Reed to exceeding advant tels or when seen against da New York: E. P. Dutton &} edge well in mind, and exceedingly | ew York: The Unicorn Press. The Gearhart prints are charming |\ well in the constructive and artistic | PROHIBITION: Its Economic and In. colored | \nd 1o be coveted. This exhibition wilf | § 0 Mo symphony orchestra giving | possession it neis Burton | National Portrait lery. s will be directed, as here- : - wRiis. . . ; doubtedly prove one of the most in- i ¥ : Miss Howard is a native of Bellows | (0GR PO B0 Q00 tofore, by David Mannes, and earlier | % pren % 2 outer layer of this romance is |hand of the romancer, he turns out a| dustrial Aspects. By Herman Faid- Do o W omans nder s in the atiernuon tatks o' the concert | Aetjon om Philippine Islands Measures |1 ot ‘wervns"yuitern” ‘These are| (7 50, fonic rtory of lite where| man, b D syrnoe of "The Rz 3 perfiid Snell. a member nf the |"JHE exhibition of dmwings, cos- Ly Thomas Whitney Surette. ~ b L w e e o e o me life, | De_met and turned toward human Ly P New York Water Solor Club, the Phil- tume designs and stage sets by | These programs do not comprise ]n (,()llgl'(‘bs l,nl]l\(!lv f()l' Sonle l]n]e ARAinyt. (e’ BRCNEEOUHAT off & naws. | Nervice: | BEYOND THE adelphia Alliance and Piastic Clubs | Miss Natalie Hays Hammond of this {what would be termed popular music SRR | | paper office Henry Becker passes | P BEYOND | or in th 2 ia 3 E rne Galle ut if any would doubt their popu- | or in the Philadelphia {city shown at the Dunthorne Galler but if any would doubt their popu Doy fEdi dfica: Doyi) 10! reOReE: | SRR ol e T Kettey and an instruc School. of ,Desizn for Women. Most | this past week proved of very real in- | larity let them attend one of the con- S B 3 Shafia £ pleasing and distinctive emong Ler |terest. From first o last the works | certs. “During the rendering of the ___(Continued from First Page) .)n‘-.a”mu (lh e .,y.,y;(\» ".. carry out |fi"‘-1‘n ln‘r’l Y'"'h:;“'\\r:';':\‘".":\n “'m"":":"u-} leen je. author of “The Widow's < axhiliy s Mads the | show anifested Russia fluence. | symphonies these enormous crowds cord y and efticiently the provisions | S¢! - e sthnce, House,” ete. New York: E. P. Procent xhiige B a man ot e st ana: bl et lraw $3.000 salary under a fixed|of the organic law enacted by the |like those through which we our-| pyyon & Co. it xten xo silently, %0 enrapt with enjc Towers | jss Hammo stud N Flowers.” 2 Dalia Robbia plaque seen | As Miss Hammond has studied and i 000 by | Congress for the government of the |selves are moving along the h onward lyor ma disagree entirely, vehe- nt, that bin falling to the floor |d&reement and an additional § in conjuncti~r with @ bowl of Summer | studving at the Master Institute of L ouisian. ot e, Philin talads I tha wav teom vou 5 i flowers—zinnias, Jagkapur, phiox. Miss| United Arts in New York, organized | would be heard. Here is definite “'{"'Hurnu o B m:.L. R Gilbeit. Bl willl Havit tei ruie | theveforss thi that names | mently mayhe. with the substance | 7 i - — {naking a ¥ moderat Ithe zantlet of the House committee|the tale and, presum at lies | Of this title. It is conceivable that | TERE R T e orne: [ on_ Insulac. affairs, Action on it in | within its subatance, in not of super-|You Will denv the matter a place|Litrary and ; |and’ the Philippine Legislature see fit | ommittee is not likely until some time | ficial quality. 1t proves to be, in |28 theme for the novel. There is one jreading will appear in this colur |to cut off its $3.000, the American after \gvess reassemt Janu. | deed, the splendor, so familiar to the | Poini, however, that you are bound |each Sunday. {could not live satisfactorily on the ary following the holiday | most of us. that stands waiting for | 10 accept with something of enthu- Art. remainder. 1 the bill is passed to| publicans control the committee tomorrow, or the . or next *asi And that is the distinction and | guarantes the American expert liv-| llepresentative J. Mayhew Wain.|vear. It is that elusive vision of good harm of manner in which the storg | Carpenter. Rhva. The E ing salary independent of political in. | right, Republican, of New York, and | things to come. It is the daily is projected. Laid in Belgium, the! ©f Greek Art. terference it is contended that the | Senator Bingham have bills to author. | fronting of hopeful and imagi | novel in its setting is a delight of ac. | Charteris. Hon. E. E. stability of Income wiil hold qualified | ize the biennial visits of a_joint com. | minds upgn the future. Such a com. | CUrate portraval and a joy # poetic | ., W10-Salic Americans in the islands, as well as | mittee of Congress to t pines, | mon besetment turns this story of | feeling—a simple and beaut@hl con.)Hispanic Society of America. Eight assure the governor gene of more ' ns advocated hy the President. ‘This| Henry Becker o aimost every | “eption of the face of the locality and | settled administrative routine. wonld pls upon Al man's story. So, in a sense, the | Of I8 significance in the lives of the An increase in salaries for some of | rezular and vad of | reader is following his own eareer. in | Peoble roundabout. The story itself : the higher officials tn the Philippines | leaving it to special 1 tours | the ever hopeful outlook of Becker | tUrDs upon what to do—what shall a | W1EVainia. also is provided for. The jmesent |of members or to individuai visits, | himself. The Husion is all the more | Mother do in respect to her children, el scale often is not sufficient to held | What position the administration | plausible by virtue of the plain and | natural children. these, of great gifts L American experts in the face of at- | will take towar snator Willie' bili | unpretentions manner of the record |and promise. Shail she tell them of New Leactive offers from the British, |to remove supervision of the islands | it their outlawed state in the ordered so- | <. & ' ¥ French or Dutch pnial services from the War Department remains to | ory is set back in the time | clety of the world, or shail she con-| ik & C. pearhy In Malava, Indo-China and the | be xecn, but, as noted, the President | of the Spanish War. Many marvelous | **al from them this pivotal fact of JSiaAT ot Datch 2ant Tndtes. A number of the |omitted reference to. the proposal in | changes have taken piace aince then | their existence? The novelist is for- | gyt oe™ w most experienced Americans have left | his message, In the report by Carmi . and these are forecast here. They be. | €¥er setting hard problems and this SO'gmer W nd sign, a part of | One is no exception. When the chil- | Manila for these possessions. More: | A. Thompson of Ohio, spectal investi- | come. in prospest that spreads he | dren are about grown the father ap- Biology. over, the rise in the standard of living | wator sent to the islands by the Presi- | the shining future in Manila, ealling for motor cars |dent in 1926, it was re ded that | fore this young newspaper man. The | Pears. Here is a gifted man—not where once horse-drawn vehicles suf- | civilian control be est 1. Some | cqreer of the reporter, the life of the !Mmuch of a man, thouxh—over whom {fleed, puts strain on Americans |objection to an Army officer as £ov- | pawspaper office ave set out here as | the children are most enthusiastic Sex in Man and Ant 3s. The Stream of Life. 2 Uwhose saliries were fixed back in the | ernor general was reported, but Presi- [ they really existed at that time, in|never dreaming his relationship to > pre-m, s That is instance |dent Coolidge in his message had this | lirze measure ns they now exist. By |themselves. A successful play writer, | 3 of ¢ 1 conditions. The dixtances |to say of Gen. Leonard Wood | implication and example the history ' he gains the admiration of the son, | Sadler. W. S, The Truth About He 10 he covered in Manila and the heat he six vears of his governorship | of newspaper development within the | ifted in the same direction. So the| Fedfity. MVX-Saii. ked a distinet improvement in the make motor cars ne ary, {ma pase 20 vears is sketched by way Story runs on the problem that meets | Dl tion el g ng. ' The bill by Representat t Lislands and nk as one of the o the experiences of Henry Becl the mother every day, = | P to provide a plebistite on Independence |standing achievements of this dis. | his * nasoclates. An unsensational | father is close Ny 1’,‘,‘,‘":‘.""‘"._‘:’:‘ ‘,:’.‘ Ak ChilE TNk runs contrary to the veto of such a | tinguished man.” creation, based upon certain outstand- | above. the level of ordinary | -1 Health Trends in Sex a Wil by President Coolidge Iast April. | A proposal by Filipino leaders that | ine facts of the period that it covers, | macy. for these are mot onlv gifted| cation. IRP-AmSt. Over the veto of Gy, Gen, Wood the |a committes named hy Congress meet | from which emerges a most Intereat. | People but they belong as well to the | Colman. Marion, Rules of Life foe IKRCT Philippine Legislature had passe {one named by the Philippine Legishi | {ne study of personality and char. | modern rebels who are trving to p bill for holding a plebiscite, and Presi- | ture to consider the future status of | A sustained and ateady in Nioksiw e . SRt Cunilians bl Woul be Runity [itie MINaES 1 anether project Which| (s ut s foe ceet, Y MANER o6 A nst such social brigandage, t e author nas killing the move. In his annual mes- [may be debated this Winter, with the | sage the President reverted to the |result unpredictable with | ainty at this time. The Filipino & o orw wame urgument he used last April, | tainty at this time. The Filinino le [ P EARL: And ( o AUNGE R TEea s i 4 AL IDELO! . b st Wilhia toughead t R: o i . Rosenber: An extension of the policy of self- |also to be looking ah to the re | o FE sl ‘{. T .'-‘! thisic ':3{" r h-‘-"“xl{w‘m it alone to' R be government will be hastened by the | ive planks in the party plat-| Thieerated . Yoens: ™ PRGEE ARGl e demonstration on their part of their | < next year. ilbisiiel 3 g - — - —— - - on & Co. L i« . " i P CHE revival ales of | THE CASTLE ROC e Twelve-Year-Old: 1 P / , HY lawlessness murde 5 <y . . Epileptics Treated With New Medicine | oo om Twrder | Georse (Gibbs, aut Literary History and © | this author no end of enjoy R T Boynton. P. H. Mare ¢ i Amecricane. ZYSI R I M. Aspects of the Novel N “MADONNA AND THE FLOWERS” A PAINTING BY LUCILLE HOWARD. | Al"l Di(". element in tale by Geo 10w Marked Improvement e, b bl 5 $ioward's style is esmentially natural |and supported by a!tation of the common belief that the | cixnke:- Na: moes exploving: (e past tor her painting ir i and rigniti- | distinguished Ilus i o » not care for go | e 2 i P e i erime that, in & measure at least and personal . B. English Li zY- < not tran it o] finext art. | Epilepsy, the mysterious, incurable o spileptic cola Surrey, Ene | disbute the competition of our own © himself v of the quartet, Emma note that Miss Himmond u 1 act. by the Metropolitan | oriienny, the mystesloyn incueabig ot the splisbila colanytn Sufrer. Bos | days: in: this respect; - SUIL the rue in_desikn nor appear Some Great Engiish e (Mre. Homer Swift), | Russian st h a native eaxe; in ' uding music within its ) oGl Tl the beginning of hise | Of 1 es, 50, or around 30 per | some volume received and given its al run of these. IY WETSe Austr sther wor work did not give ivities hax been followed by a ma-| 000 P00 L0l Gnder medical attack | showed benefit that is likely to by share of attent the fact remains | It ix w trance of the detec Esuays ZY.Wis3 [} under e appearatice of one using a f ity of the museums of the country. | gnide . HOW kTN manent. §ifty-one cAves, after regis | Uhat, for variety, for strange motive, | {ive. however. that the spirit of nav A 2eid and Kenneth Ha t rather of one Clevs g Muscum haw not only | 7Ugll s o It was established | teving impro ne For A & vt Ltor rinishea acution, the present |®ltY takes m of the matter mobiles. work is wnore in the munne e her own tul ke hall but a very ine g waevation bronght about cectaln | the ponths, rently beeame tal | Stands au ahead of the stories of vivania | Font \ 2 t i nodn one of Qs incld W hianges for the better in epilepties so ferant to the drug. remaindor | THsdeeds it are herein set down suave nut extreme . Bwift} courses in appreclation " jone uld endure ihe deastie | either showed only Yy wains | The one point of value in the | super siey with whom w e Giheon epends her Summers at Gloucest Tuded & the courses on TERU | 4y Wily. & et € apofar remuined unalten e teent, | lex in the opportanity that it grown familiar as it is possible and is one of the regul not_ orly arly provided for in the WA ayimaten some of the eondidons of fment. A very few beocime Worse | to compare the | procedure of the |10 B SIow, hoavy, untatkative, oniy the Gioucesier modern L The Chicago AU I G Gaion has heen fonmd o give veey | The Best resalts ace o be expoetd | 1Y nd the present i respeet to [ POW and then offering 2 wond or two tute, the Museum of Fine Arte, Box || | Then the pevehs At Ponnsyhvanie Duteh diakect. he v voung patlents Dr. Fox pointed |01 eseful pesults with 100, 8 # wr of the > o) : were not v ton, and e Minneapolis. istitate of ey Confined o the presecibed dict font sme patients have continued to | Aenist unknown il heloss, the quintessence of aplirit and sho d Art nize s one "Lwhich caltn for much Gt bt Bide Lieccive Tha treatment for periods s | Deaning anon the mer state e 10 s upon this Lekia T e pendeod « rretated u : i dflicted chilldien have b e four venre he deciared P | erimimal Cases ave cited in this book | Rixis that Krouse tlowly and e for thiee after which » quality o pr "o thietr leading activitien market dmprovement, lasting over afy should b administered wich | hat today, would clearly tlousy tolows every teal trall, shows other exhibitions will follow In tWo. | 01 o e Gallery of Art pomsens itoriom | pavtod af ‘years. L daution, hecause in some cuads] Wity R single motive 0% A complete uncansciousness of t week periodr {taking on even the character of Jast | 1desl for the rendering of chumb I addition. eapeful Bumber of fits has nereased niter | Way of such plea, would clear the ae- ffoolish tigamarole of performing w The entive hoyse at 2066 £ wtreet I8 §pp g0 piniat e manic, w0 also have the Freer Gallery ] puyehe al handling has Tuminol was stopped. Inoa few | Cused of vespo wrong doing | false and futile clnes of which reader given over 1o exhibition purposes and Perlagm the teast profes<ional of (@nd the National Musenm, all of Which |y, be of crest value in avoldis % where the num of fitx de | Constance Kent's ¢ nee A Mid | are o completely tired. 1 ol Krouse LY i e g e it | might e put 10 moxt excellent use | of the mental und emotional atrain | cranned, the hebavior of the patients | Victorlan Mystery,” stands as & case[is the whole stary, moving the deen e 4 number of minia g uwings of Jooraays, but these, on | were there sufficient demiand here that leads up to epileptic seizures hecama violent and uncontrolled. The | N point of the changes that have IMVSIAET ot {nte open certainty by the tures by the Countess YAgerlv-Korzyt ja other haad gave assurance of u P Now n weu in the shape of | treatment appears to | henefit in |vome to the outlok upan certain [ very unusual and uncommon agency sva and dra Mizx rAh talent alt her ov . e the drug Inminel sodium i announ cortain types of cases, but should not {Crimes. Rithely this num.’»r goes his 2 sense iteell. A good ato -- - . | Not on cre e Hammond s | NOTARBLE portrait o homas | by Dy, J, Tyler Fox in o report to the | e undertaken where careful sy way hunting for criminals of high By virtue of the quality of 2 ~ b | works carefully sendared, but exquin A s il sl A i e A R [ vislon and aceurate recarde of each |estate, or o specially ingentous Ancient Greek Town wes ynade last |3}y mounted—mounted with that | I:tely heen brought to thin country| Dr. Fox has tried ont the drug ‘n | «elzure eannot be maintained for each | Modes of crim satisfaction, Anj e - ity tme | care which should always go into U | from Scotand and placed on view in | Iy regulated doses on members | patlent . 1 dmirable book of cases for the writer | Will Be Excavated ot I - - - e — e | WIH @ slant toward stovies of mysteny | " neient G N . } ey ~Helas | & N 2 A Wl erime. A fale Book upen which bt e o e ;-:w: bt W g ' < N . o hase comparisons of eriminal legal south s hich Ras provided s Tand. wiln {Chemist Seeks Helinm in Separating U b Il B wpean lansuases R P to 1. Bryan { W N % wessive of » 4 . N 5 [humoriag of “certain stipe. Not A PEACKE OR WAR® Re 1 M. Ken formerly s Air Into Gases by Industrial Method oo di S e w50 s drevon e 1S York " A veady finds too much of this Kind of] 0 3 Wel v n Suring 4 ! : o \ ells New Yok B & rost interes B ST At the corner newsstamd, e Live : [hanwever, one ix bound o ke up a0 oy . Alrship mnkera may take conrage, larsely hydvogen amd hellum, the two | story of this beand, try Oseane Wikde's | THE - FIFTIE CHILD. - Ry Klaus Potien, the valunble wafety gas so | lshtest gaxes known From e [“Pen, Peneil and Polson™ There a Mann Tranaiated frm the G Wt dewand for GHbig badloons, D spondpalnt of - present day wer | grnesome theme vields wit without man hy Lanty Armour Shears Be obtainable i anthnied quan {ine, however, the tnstatlation of a [ destroving the hetance of thel Now Yark: Bani & Liverishe itew fron o e Thin et [aiindpipe to ap these Hehter aephyes | deme, 1t s not so heavy footed ax A VANKEE PASSIONAL. Ry Sanue s eRtl wa o from D Dwoukd present sevious dithiculties, Lis much of this work. through which | i New York: Boni & ba O SUIRTR g Tl b . Mi- Roughead here makes his hilave | visht ; S Labaratory, one of Ui " Rk . % \ s . . wus way THE CALIE OF CORDOVA & Tale M 3 v furewt evpertn i oo | Treoe Picture of Duee e Y% OURDOVAL S Tak | Guirwe of ® wiver ;. . Gy ol the atmosphere > % " Some i ve f f . THE QUINCE RUSIL By Mavin | tun Chand Ihbsan. Bas pesaie b Vo tinntely, e s bt one pant “..u"‘". Is Demanded ARr Ctilat of st Anaten] ten Christopher 1Publishing avations w Ve W Betlum dn INO000 of common wli 1 Nelghl Wl Others ' Dndianap | Hotse B seand M " e I il - m 0 ot ol correspondent daly 2 LS. AW <o S e & By - i i e, s AMArioTe COPRARIQNUeRIE AW Wlin. The Bobbs Metnidl o, JICGULING A ROPE. Lasiat Roping N L o Cottells hopen nve b [ contimuaily hear complatnis that ey | ne i AT and Npinning Knots and Spiices . e i the prospect of separation of p i TANCE W uy « N it s component 4 g do not present a “trve ploture "'\ 4 (he b an nds 1w the thewe | Ise “The T hoAbout Tom Horn, Induntrial way, w e progress mide under MussolnE s of s sombor romanee. Upon the | Ring o the Conboys © By Charles "lll‘l‘alit‘ Airs ‘\“] [pwrtentar b 1o the ore efielently Dreging, but merely Bne for sensa | suhject n centered aneschusive L * U«’.::‘.‘ .;w“l:f-l‘}“&n: -“ ' S 5 o it SR AR 8 S ve exagerat | STV At fe never for o minate G R o vlos - . o uir W i i {onad eplaoden Which BIVe EXAERCAT ol inte easter and sunnier wavsj 00 As Scarecrows Now Aeclared the taken the helinm of the st | ed hnpressians, than the ones accepted here for por | FHE NEW QERMANY Three Lo 1t has heon discoverad that mast o W0 be one of 1he inxta mosphere unguestionshly will ket ot | As If 1o evan weores for alloked mis Finval Given a strip of English sl | nies BY EUneat Jackho With | fective means in frightening the N Wi, o et tathon i ot e gt U Whioh far ok vears hws D Iiietion By AREed Zmmern oy iy means of grand sners A T tm eathnated (et wome 50000 000 pabiished @ colin of news fram the [ thviven the sune Baslish Gl ol New Vorks Oxfond URiversiiy | erman tarmer s wite has heen gred t ' cuble feat Dol per year o | United States headed “Phe Ovphoa ‘w Voomamy order Genemation ! Miess ¥ AAGONSR e AN URAL AR ok o f il the blant fnimaces of Amer | of the Laving, Dapressive Statiates Lafter generation s Bulit e sel p GAMBLERY and MARRIAGE | Chetvies Resanse ehiidren s remembered 3 wlong with the enarmous volame | A Form of Progressive Polvgamy. inte i blaed, pride Lovality has | Two pars By Nikakal V. Gognd | Wheal in the day time the hands hiodn St Wl feeding (he foen, 1810 eould be | Phix wis devoted to plotuving the saf Fihen i ussesston, shaping ait b prstaed by Alevaider Beekman | BREee nav any atteniian B AN I \" dvired n|.:~ quantity I--r Beliin atons ;u s of \:. .llm\hm:l .I-( v \'I“‘ W m...h‘ ‘m Ilv"lx..mq u\-l nly ..-lu.ll x‘.\lhnul' New York: The Macauniay Qo fWaIIR R Than ane ey noin the vould revolutionies the wieship b L dnaeees nother avticle i Msse | v a Himple fuihe oo ey # came ta Nhe attached 2 he had mad PR ¥ Dl s peeronal ovgan was ciption [dialect v of the East Anglan stipe \ \"";‘_‘ \:“‘\“ HUMAN | N inane to her radie st and ted @t @ hax home in the | nit arex While cotlety prone o faney have | ollows A Wifo's Morinte N1 | ot rintelligibiity, Hard folks, bat " A ¥ "“\‘y"'v‘ Aller. Tt §0g 06 her chervy rees The tesuit Yo vas in Weshingion a fe: avix fehed Ut o pdeht pump down | Widow the Next D A7 Corpne Lo an the hing inelt, ware we | Gt by e Rovi Wolte |y ahmast maxival Now sha b et Mo oecupsing the same studin which | he thin abe from the outside of the [ Pomted Bike a Mook Had Twenty 1 matter of fact The witwation f ’- WA Greenbery annoved by ihe b oniy GRee (R WR Mr Mose now occupies he did a oo | - » e . s BUmosphos A et ies | ome Ay e B D n Bwehetor Th [ Worked ont wpen such geoindvark i ATERICAN STATESMEN . an I fhour she s whiged o intesropt e Ler of excellent portrait buste snd g SPANISH GALLEON CASA JLOA 16507 PAINTED BY 'Y ELIZA. Aistanee ahboye The cacihs s face 1Dy s of the Tomba, The Death ' that of Ruman ervancy on the pavt ermetation of Our Hisony antfaark o get n on the new wave he semye Line several idealistic worke, BETH PRICE AND ON EXMIBITION IN WASHINGTON This WEEK, is wupposed Lhat the atnusphers Is | lay of & daughter of the house and ot Meiltage, 3y Kdwad MHoward length, . § % v [

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