Evening Star Newspaper, April 3, 1931, Page 10

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-~ S v \ A-10 . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1§31. PANTER ALTRD — _ = = sl [n Time for Easter—A Special Shipment Berlin Discovery Indicates Rembl.-andt Mad? Changes » l l 14} Emm e « —— of “Jewel’” Vacuum Cleaners ; ®v* & A Two-Piece Combination Worth $39.00 NEW YORK, April 3.—X-rays used to examine great paintings sometimes ATURDAY, The Hub offers another lot of these famous JEWEL Guaranteed Vacuum e N NNNS A charming chair in the quaintest colonial style—walnut fin- ished exposed frame. Seat and back in glazed chintz in a va- & riety of patterns. Jook straight through the surface upon long-hidden ideas of the masters— Sweepers, including the midget hand cleaner— ~".O TWO FOR THE PRICE'OF ONE. 2 into dead men’s minds. s The latest discovery is a trifie of Ay ible sex appeal which Rembrandt iophemyp e uried under his famous “Susanna and B The JEWEL Standard size Electric Vacuum Cleaner is a first-class, 100% cleaner made by a leading manufacturer who has a reputation for quality products. Come in and let us demonstrate the Elders,” now in Berlin Museum. Records of this and other such ideas, (1| BOSTEL1 to you the host of features incorporated in this remarkable sweeper. lainly showing under the finish in ; ld. * sketching understrokes with W, which the picture was first outlined, were presented at the Metropolitan Mu- 1. Light weight, EASY TO HANDLE. 2. Powerful, noiseless motor. 3. Polished aluminum parts. 4. Dust-proof bag—off and on in a jiffy. seum of Art last night. 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His left hand, instead of clutching the drapery at Susanna's back, craseed her body and 1d Oak grasped her by the left shoulder. "mn-iml‘:% the appearance of the | Co en al first version as dkdOSEdde]:hr shaLdow- | h and you will find that it is an | D citing scene from an exciting incident | resser with the cmphasis placed on the mo- | mentary action. | “But in finishing the picture, Rem- brandt ehanged the emphasis from ac- | tion to repose. He reduced the flutter- | ng drapery, gave Susanna a more 1 pase. ‘eatedthe posttion’ of her | A . well made shoulder and made her head tum dresser with three gracefully toward the elder.” drawers and 8 Mr. Burroughs explained how thick- Dikta: mnteror. A ness of strokes, differences in composi- i tion of pigments and styles produced o e the telltale underneath shadowgraphs. 50c @ Week THROUGH WITH MARRIAGE, Wi POLA NEGRI ASSERTS indsor Given Paris Divorce, Star Plans i Rocker Talkie Career—Prince Mdivani to Wed Mary McCormic. ¢ 54.95 3 4 By the Associated Press. HOLLYWOOD, Cnhll.‘edAg’rfl 8.|—- Maritally free and resolve remain % 5 v that way, Pola Negri today was en route S 3 An artistic ma- from Paris to H?élywood 1o begin a new J ¥ hogany - finished career in the talkies. N windsor rocker with But her former husband, Prince Serge \ o Mdivani, planned remarriage by Sunday. be e ea Receiving word from Paris that Miss R braced arms and Negri's decree, sought on grounds of rocker sweeps. desertion, had been granted, Mdivani announced here he had arranged with CERETXEEKS an attorney to cbtain a marriage license N 2230 in another State for himself and Mary McCormic, opera star. 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