The evening world. Newspaper, March 29, 1911, Page 13

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UP AND DOWN PICTURE LANE By Henry Tyrrell | The “Indepen‘ynt Exhibition of the Paintings and Drawings of Twelve! Men," now o* 4 on, the hospitable open door plan at the Beaux Arts Archi: | tects’ gallery, No. 16 East Thirty-third atreet (only one flo and @ ¢ sodiou until Apri! 21, has © the “Indepent ago that one can as the outgrowth of show of a year aly recognize it rather riotous function, Rot = Henri, John Sloan, | E> .est Lawson, George Betiows, Everett | 6h .n and Will Giackens are out of | Mt, but Arthur ‘Davie: Rockwell Ken Georjs Luke, th. other. Then there is Ma ley, a Weak post-impre from the abandoned farms G “Mm O, Coleman, the vt! of Manhattan's down tn east side; Jullus Golz end John McPherson, the | colorful landscape twins; Guy Pens Du- | Boia, who sh. s ising artistic Srowth, especially in his sparkling little figure sketches, and .\ ‘ed Maurer, once @ placid prize winner, but who has latterly “suffered @ sea change into | something rich and strange,” and js tho | Pyrotechnical prodigy of the sggrega- tlon. ‘The doxgn progressiv= younger Amer. foan painters here summarily catalogued contribute an average of a dozen pic- | tures to ma total 0, each of | tion by elf, and Rie large, well llehted room, no freaks, an’ an agreeably 18 ensemble effect is produced, notwithstanding the fact that water col- | and monochrome drawings are! interspersed among the oils, | us to note, ax evidence of y change which high- nism has wrought tn mps in the last two or) three years, that even so robustious a painter an George Luke, represented | here by fifteen of his strongest cany, looks positively sober {s not by force af other extrem rast with the with the ex- oven shrieking M1" (7) Ife, and n's evanescent open-work aquarelles, the eye travels around the whole four walls on relatively dark shadow “This is tonality, not color, Juminist sense of the word, re! Alfred Stieglitz at the privi first- view. Of course Alfred is an extremist to whom the chile-con-carne and hot tamales of Pi nd Maurer are as mere break Yet withal he haa a lot of ari se sen ° certainly does know how to rer, Several of the geniuses in present galaxy—no! Maurer, Marin and) Marsden have been in years past fo fathered by him at thie Photo-Se if you cray fort of thing. vow surte the heatifie, Botttoet!! nur Davies can give in all the entire Day: paintings and dra only too rarely discovered tn Aeademy exhibitions, or even at the spolitan Museum. #8 deservedly ap’ t* bere, also the glo the “Little Milliner,”* Kids Splettn. worthy of Rockwell K Vpon the Ls ta de at the Laffan s unique work, by th a! w i he p pancakes in the sk o'er. I'd tumble overboard with glee, And drink myself ashore The best costs you less than the second- best. Does that sound like aconundrum? It is a simple matter of fact. Quality — unequalled quality is the reason why we sell so many millions of ? Soup And in spite of our using the most expensive materi- als, this extremely large output allows an economy of handling and other man- ufacturing costs which give you more for the money than would be possible with the ordinary output of any ordinary soup. Why not have the best? 21 kinds 10cacan Just add hot water, <> k . cy bring to a boil, and serve. Joszrm Caurazta Comrany Camden N J Look for the red-and-white |An Amazing O A clear saving of $1, for this is a standard $2.95 grade. Quaint Oriental design with cobalt blue border. Set consists of large teapot, sugar and cream jug, 6 teacups and saucers and 6 tea plates. (GREENHUT Buil IN OUR GREENHUT BUILDING—-TOMORROW Oil Paintings Under Price Remarkably inexpensive pictures to be sure, bur really GOOD ones and quite a collection of interesting subjects. Genuine Oil Paintings — imported} Wayland Oil Paintings direct by us. Yourchoice,of more} handsome gilt ang gold- than 50 subjects. TO- 3 75 burnished frames; “6.50 MORROW ONLY.... 5 value $12; at f Whether this sale interests you or not, we invite you to SEE the exhibir of framed pictures on the first floor, Special attention is directed to the uine carbons of the world’s masterpieces of art. cispiay Ot geal (GREENHUT Building, First Floor.) cue Curtains, Couch Covers and Table Covers A Timely Selling Occasion, Tomorrow, That Will Be Welcomed by Many. Of course there are scores of other interesting values in our extensive Upholstery Store, just now. Three of the many: Cross-StripeSummerCur-|Tapestry Couch Cov- | Tapestry Table Covers tal good quality and in jer#—-heavy grade; satin excellent quality; e assortment of col- Galsh Beautltul all-over pretty desig s; regula s try effects; jesigns; value $ tion sizes, 8g ¢ city Pretty oe 4 9c $5; at 2.85 value $2; at 1.35 (GREENHUT Building, First Floor IN OUR GREEN- HUT BUILDING Gray Enameled Lipped Sauce Pans at At this price you may take your choice of 4-, 6- and 8-quart sizes. Other specials: ii ed Fire Pails—painted red; Gairenlzed “FL in Bold 20c barrel shape; with 75¢ letters; 12-quartsize..... cover Do not forget, when doing your housecleaning this Spring, that our Housefurnishing Store has a complete line of all kinds of household helps for your convenience: REFRIGERATO SCREE DOORS AND WINDOWS ready for use, GARDEN &, PAINTS AND PAINTING SUPPLE POULTRY } KITCHEN UTENSILS, WOODEN WARE, &c., &c., &c. (GREENHUT Bullding, Basement.) Willow Clothes Hampers— In Our GREENHUT Building—Sale of 2,500 Imported Dinner Plates 69¢ ii in Chi 15c Japanese ( ‘Wha Fine Thin China Tea Sets at $1.95 | Tes Caper cancers Te Fine thin ware; typic ese design. Pa Your choice of an Qe + rent of fancy shapes. a ¢ a GREENHY Values $1 to $1.50 Each; Tomorrow,at For tomorrow—and tomorrow only——the biggest bar- gains in this particular item that we have ever offered. These are imported china plates; every one beautiful ood enough for anybody’s nerusted and hand-painted borders. How Many Will YOU Buy? home—with rich gold- Japan- IN OUR GREENHUT BUILDING ° D Wilton Rugs Two Sizes Spceialy Under- priced for Tomorrow, Domestic floor coverings of exceptional merit. A heavy grade bright, new rug. 9) regularly ., 34.50; tomor- SOR ne ne 8.3x10.6; regu- larly $32.50; 53)9 tomorrow at 23.50 (GREENHUE Building, First oor.) In Our Orders» mail or wire given prompt and careful attention. ’Phone Chelsea 4,000 “Tmportcd bigs [|] ba ge, Mealy | Hams | 79¢ GAR- CURED 45 9 | | | | | T BUILOING, Signalizing Zhat Occa- sion With a Very Un- usual Underpricing o. High - Class Spring Suils. for tomorrow we find room to print two items in suits; also a special offering of ‘“Kingly” trousers for men and youths, » will give you a choice of e values run up to $15. 8) will bi 12 Blue Si Suit, pure ta for a p sh Butler ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1911. ffer of Fine Easte Chiefly Copies of Imported Models. They Cannot Be Bought Ordinariiy Under $10 It was this house that made the $5 hat famous. make ita SPECIALTY. We were the first to put real, artistic millinery excel- lence into hats at that price. We were the first to sell hats at $5 that LOOKED a like $15 and $20 hats -and we are still the leaders in style and beauty at that price. tomorrow... . 2.66... \ ored tuxedo, , rever effe ‘Young Men’s Day in Our Clothing Store Among the many attractions Fine cassimere and worsted cloths, in tans, browns, grays and dark mix- tures; also some fine, fastecolor and well-wearing blue serges. Will fit youths and young tien up to 38 chest- measure. a Genuine Oswego and fit like cu sizes for men and y of “Kingly” Trousers ussortmen meres and worsteds; also blue serg and black Rock thibets; sizes up 54 waist-measure, (MAIN Bullding natn buitaing Groceries, Provisions, Fish r Hats at$ Even as Cop es We were the first to Tomorrow we surpass ourselves. We show 550 trimmed hat: THAT WILL ASTONISH EVEN THOSE WOMEN WHO KNO Most of these are copies of Parisian originals of course, but with no change in the smart and characteristic shapes and effects. You would admire them for their beauty wherever you saw them, and you would never believe that they could be sold for so little as $5. os And you would be partly rightinthis, for NO OTHER STRE would put so low VG AN Ya not in the original materia a price on thei. You cannot match them nder $10 anywhere else— some of them would easily bring MUCE 3 MORE than $10, Here 5 4 Cz of mi, Ry (MAIN Baiting, First Ploot ) Other Hats at $7.50, $10, $12, $15, $20, $25 and up to $125 IN OUR MAIN BUILDING. * Suits and Dresses Values to $40—On Sale, Tomorrow, at Bear in Mind That These Are Not Samples, Broken Assort- ments or Odds and Ends, Your Choice of Superb, New and Fashionable Models in Highest-Class Materials. A Style-Event and Selling-Occasion Without an Equal in the Entire Apparel-History of The Big Store. Further argument is unnecessary. The pictures shown here portray four of the beautiful models in this sale, tomorrow. Now it's up to you to come and SEE THE You will positively NOT have a greater’ before-Easter Women’s Sprin and Summer GARMENTS THEMSELVES. opportunity. The Suits are the Smartest|The Charm of the. Dainty Made in all the most fashionable matcrials— serge, worsteds, homespuns, tweeds, mannish effects, | broidered voile, in navy, light and medium tan, and shepherd checks, stripes, and many, many others, | black, over colored messaline, and finished at the bot- he coats?—those charming semi-fitted 24- or25-inch | tom with a deep band of black satin. The other is models; lined with beautiful peau de cygne, or an|made of silk crepe handsomely embroidered; skirt a Some have the | trimmed with satin fold. These are but two of dozens | ultra tashionable sailor collar; still others have fav-|of handsome models of imported voiles, striped grena- fancy shawl, or the mannish collag and | dines, silk crepes, satin duchess, and dainty marquis- And the TRIMMINGS braid or satins, or dainty embroidery work. The |dres \\ skirts have Fashion’ \ the suit entire every measure beauty and value the mo: superb ever placed on sale in New Yorkat..... equally beautiful guaranteed>satin. rich silk |ette o' latest lines; and the ensemble—|new Spring styles. Rich and beautiful in fabric and $ exquisite in harmonics of $ coloring are these superb e creations of the Summer e (MAIN Building, First Floor.) Second Noor 300 | 1 reshly Roasted S149 one dei Asi: for 2 Green Trading Slamps We Giv wv _ 2 en, t $5 each Us BEST, IN OUR MAIN BUILDING *14.75 Dresses One of the dresses illustrated is fashioned of em- er black and colored duchess satin. These are most elaborate and most pleasing of the styles; values upto $40; at IN OUR MAIN BUILDING A Stupendous Purchase of Commercial Stationery At 50c on the Dollar Seldom are business men offered an opportunity to pur- chase office stationery and supplies on terms so advanta- geous as these, Seidom, indeed, is it possible for us to offer, us now, THE VERY BEST at any such prices as through this fortunate purchase we are able to quote on. Every Possible Stationery Requirement Blank Books BOX FILBS—sizes 10x BLANK BOOKS. in VELOP t p td at BLANK BOOKS—with | biack "clot Rus back and corners ¢ each; 3 SHANNON” ad STICK FILES. priced at, ¢ Miscellaneous HALLOMAX SELF-BINDER TELEPHONE COVER—bound in red cloth; well made and just the thing to bind your telephone book with; value $1, Be “VILE board ESTERBROOK 048 STEEL PEN worth 7Se @ gross; tomorrow, 1 wooden box; handy value 81 @ box; i brands; odd lot; BOOKS —with full fe receipt to @ page en sides; 150 Jo)1 1 PENCILS~-B. Faber's Mon: 39c SCRATCH PADS. 2°, Be, Ae, ‘ p | special at eles a: snd 10¢ price WHITING TABLETS—epe “ BLOTTING PAPER—blue, white, green 1 BILLHEAD red; else 19524; special, @ block size 19424 de kind for CARDS—3x5 23¢ nd inches; thousand, Te Envelopes ENVELOPES PEWRITING ERAS: ” 39¢ : TER TRAYS—leter’ shes 1 ge OC | oT LEPORD'S INKS—Commercial’ 0 ARTER'S MUCILAGE—quart, 23¢ or iegal size; left from_ oer 1 a hort DBe » | BRASS PEN RACKS —value 103'eachs Ge 19¢ RAPPING TWINE—very HL INK ERADICATOR—wos NIAGARA PAPER CLIPS—worth 100 7, nor Ad value 80 5 ie 7c it 2le SIVE TAPE~ Qo s RAPERS' NOTE BOODKS—g b TARE 8 value Leute ied a NK OUT: "19 ¢@ Office Files ai the 06 Je GSe, 8% $1.25 (MAIN Building, Fourth Floor.) HANDY DUST-PROOF Fit ade strong; with brass catch for [NE RTS STOTT Shisa ’ haus ~ a

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