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Sage ay HARRIS Bau: ILLINGTON i BELASCU SS FRANCES |e ow and 1é full of life and action. “iT sot ase Tu A ERTISE” | mouth Church, Brooklyn, will con- tinue until Feb, 1%. Nimeteen can- , Yasen are in the collection. It is open ‘to the public from 3 to 6 P. M. and from 7 to 10 P, M. @ay after the morning and evening services of Plymouth Church. Leon Dabo is the art director of the Insti- tute and he obtained the pictures now shown and arranged them for exhibi- | ton, | Charles P. Gauppe has sent a land- scape and George H. Bogert is sim- larly represented. Lillian Genth con- tributes a figure painting, F. Luis Mora has loaned one of his portraits. Joseph H. Boston has painted the figure of a woman, in old-time cos- tume, that is exceedingly pleasing as &@ reminiscent note. There is a pret- ty landscape by H. Bolton Jones, and one of J. W. Fosdick's pyrographic triumphs, to which he has added staining and coloring features. His subject is a girl reading from an il- bagpinaied missal. . W. Deming has two pictures in me “exhibition, One shows an Indian ly, and on Bun- ‘The other portrays a robed Indian, in statuesque repose, praying to the Great Spirit. Emil Carisen has sent a portrait of his son, It is delightfully done. The boy is in corduroy trousers and wears a blue sweater. His hair is cut after the fashion of the Dutch. In his hands are a tennis ball and racquet. A fetching detail of the Lemirt aed ap- pears in the ir of Colonial tongs, with polish brass handle, that near where the boy is seated. Elliot Dangerfield has loaned his paintings of water nymphs, who are engaged ers in the waves with Neptune. Dangerfield’s introduc- tion of the seagulls is effective, and his water, masses are particularty good. Other Rronteinating iste are Childe Hassan and Ro’ Henri. Business to Halt in Farge’s Memory The American Express Company imakes the announeement over 73,000 miles of ri country will a unaway Ea GEO. 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