The evening world. Newspaper, March 4, 1912, Page 11

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BEREADY T0 GASP AND READ THIS A | LITLE AT TINE Edmund Russell Is Painting a Portrait of the Lovely Mrs. Jackson Gouraud. IT’S TO BE A STUNNER. Don’t Miss the Thrilling De- scription of the Frame, the Best Part of the Story. Edmund Russell, who occasionally @reeps modestly into the pybiic prints Ahrovgh -his humble offorts to uplift the arts and slap all rough etuff on the wrist, is painting a portrait of ‘Mrs. Jackson Gouraud that should cause Rembrandt and Sir Joshua Reynolis to turn over in their graves and shriek to the angels. Once the public gets a @quint at this Russell masterpiece it'll ball of fame they have been set up in @nd kick them off their pedestals, de- Mouncing them for all time as a couple ef coaree-work darbers, who have been Putting It over on posi @retenses. And the iPplies to spe- celal Artists Lawrence, Titlun, Hals and Velasquez. TO HOME IN PARIS. The portrait of Mra. Gouraud that ts springing to life in Artist Russell's stu- @io will be hung in the new Oriental | home which Mrs, Gouraud has bought fn Paris, This Parisian dwelling is ‘being renovated and transtomed into Hast Indian palace that will be wort of the Russell masterpiece. Mr. Rus: has been engaged to assist in the de ration of the Gouraud Oriental palace and he will see that the hous r mosque or son 1 furnish a fitting setting for his portrai walls will support the (magnificentissimus is really word, but at that not strong e1 frame that is being ere At present Mr. Russell mitted the dissemination description of the frame for the G raud painting. We q * 1d Bydd flery opal, while cobras (rampant) opal over four inc! HERE 18 THE AND TAKE A DRINK. ity under false | HUNG .N NEW ORIENTAL reader 1s advised to gasp, then search his memory for some past oF present picture frame that can climb up the hack steps of the same general category (hit Is going to be established by the Gouraud frame. The odda are 7,000 to 1 that the reader can't make it.) Mr. Russell painted a portrait of Mme. Jo- gh rests In a frame of black tudded with great Persian dd iniaid with prayers from sut what ts even that to @ undred gold Buddhas carrying flery opaiss What even is that celebrated | frame that used to hang in the Bird of Tombstone, Arizona, a masterpiece studded with squirrels rampant and teaded with gold nuts, solid gold nuts fresh from the factory. Hoping that by this time the reader has finished his or her gasp it behooves us to set down that this Gouraud frame will net at leaet $2500, @r about £250 per Buddha. The opals ara extra, and were oO n in w necklace by an Maharanee. eminent such for the frame. No one can «ainsay (hat it will be a stunner, tut | when we come to donsider what is going into It it really isn’t such a etunner after all. Mrs, Gouraud {8 not alone a handsome woman of striking figure. There ts something mystic about her. She 1s a deep student of the occult. She thinks in terms of the mystic and metaphysical. Metmpsychosis is eh 1 ter hoboles, She is an avowed worshipper of Oriental art, poetry and song. Mr. Russell hag caught all this in his wonderful portrait. He presents Mrs. Gouraud to the eye as an East Indian princess garbed in wondrous’ draperies which are studded, with an even $1,000,000 worth of diamonds and emeralds. She is ehown dancing before a gold statue of Buddha, on which all the light is concentrated. There is a great wicked eyed serpent colled at her Caze Opera House tn the red-hot days| See Eczema Disappear Watch the Wonders Worked b: On Any Day by day, Eczema or an trouble when treated with PO: feet. There te a background of mystt-| cism and @ foreground of the same. | TRY TO REALIZE THE POSSI. BILITIES OF THE PALACE. The Orlental palace near the Bois de Boulogne whici ts to receive this Rus- aell art object (or ts It object d'art, or What the~ Oh, very well; let's go on) will be rich In ite Ortental furnishings and treasures, Indeed, it willbe smeared with them. There wil be a rose du Barr! saion (whatever the But why pause?), a vert pittache dining room (named in honor of the nut) and a great Chinese bedroom. The feature of this sleeping apart- ment, or chambre de something or other, will be @ great carved sandal- wood bed inlaid with motter-of-pearl, once the property of certain Empress of China, a plump Empress, we hear Who ate her opium raw and read poems of passion done in the original Tartar. ‘The ceiling over this Led will bo sky blue and the hangings wall be embrold- ered with gold and coral dragons, which also come from the imperial palace at Peking. How they were corralied we are ‘not informed. Of course there are other bedrooms in this Palais D'Orient—out what in dlases is the use? The English language has been pushed pretiy far as it is, We must set down, ever, that it, that Paris house, ts going to_be opened by a grand ball that’ give Parisians a new | standard in bails and cause all past and Tecent affairs of the kind since the days of Charlemagne to hunt their hollows and grow dim and pale and curl up ard crackle and wither into dust. Among other portraits thet Mr. Rus- sel has painted are the following: One, life size, of the Baroness de Bazus (Mra. Frank Leslie), Gen. Tohrep-Spiridovitch, Mfe wize, and Mme. Jomel'l. also life size Ali are framed with suMctent eclat to cult the most rabid taste. POSLAM lected Skin skin is the persistent enemy to Tt will con- (At this point in our narrative the to youiif affected with Eczema e every toilet purpose, LARGE CAME, 25 CENTS Coupon No. .4+ Itch, Pimples, Scaly-Scalp or any like disor: may be seen to grow less and less until it finally disappears and the skin re- A gains its normal health and color. 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