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“PE NVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 24, 1016. <~erecnereamaaaaasentett tC CE AAA AA Decorative Art In Sculpture at The New Gorham ‘The entire sixth floor of the Gorham Building, Fifth Avenue and Thirty- Siath Street, has now been eet aside for the display of sculpture, and the exhibition, which is to be continued there until April 15, inaugurates the new gallery. Playing fountains, blooming hya- @othe, green hedges, paims and ivy have all been happily MOTHER OF FOUR CHILDREN "Mow Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound Kept Her Well and Strong. Lincoln, Mlinois—~"I have used B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound tor ten res a ave four healthy chil- iren. This summer (was fp @ very run lown condition and hot weather more than stand, but I ommenced taking your Compound in June and from then until September 25th, when my last baby was born, got along much better than I had before. My baby was a girl and weighed 14 pounds at birth, and I recovered very Fapidly, which Lam sure was due to your ‘displayed pieces, and tho result am-|study of Iieht ply justifies the time and thought, not |Phen ® to speak of the technical skill, that has been lavished upon this feature of the exhibition gallery Bidney D. Woollett eends a beaver cesigned for gate post. It ts in heroic size, which destracts somewhat from the charm of {t, but the pose je real- Istic and lifelike. Mabel Conkling’s “Elf Child," for @ fountain, is a graceful little nude girl, in a most graceful dancing pose. The elfieh quality has been exquisitely secured. “The Out-of-Doors Man” by Car- taino Sclarrino Pietro, is a delightful rendering of John Burroughs es seen at Slabsides. In a seated pose he is shown gazing into the far distance. Miss Bugenie Frederica Shonnant has made a very sympathetic study of @ Marabou, or West African stork, for a gate post. Sherry BE. Fry sends a conventional type of nude woman, with right leg reeting gracefully upon a dolphin. A| § trident is gr ‘In the left hand, The pose is a good one. “The Athlete,” by Rudolph Evans, fe @ finely modelled figure of a man with @ pike It would not, however, cut much foe in a contest with the modern poison gases. Helen Farnsworth Mears is rep- resented by severai pteces, Among them is a cotton-tail rabbit, which enters into her Fountain of Joy as a detail It is modelled standing orect, with uplifted ears and folded paws. Robert Aitken has designed a pret- ty sundial for which he has utilized ® faun, with goat legs and tail, and the characteristic horned head and pendant ears, The faun holds the shell base of the dial. A snail crawls along the edge of the soolloped shell. Victor D. Brenne: ows Pan tn re- pose and the muse of Music, from his “Group of Schenley Memorial execute: Woods' April 5. azambert, Lillia: F. Penniman, F Rolfe, Florence and Dewing W FFPR LOLW’s N Grand na BURL nse to provide proper settings for tho amitatea for mutual benefit in the _ tee AEOLIAN HALL, +a No. 6% West Forty-sixth Street, until Remington Sohuyler, ee VAUOEVILI ULE. vau qs AND PHOTO par oe IDOI Some ioe? ii $1 E: er oS any eae ‘Monday, Elinor Glyn’s “ONE DAY," | at, anP irre AT 8 | M and color under wahip,” aintings, The exhibitors are Henry Albright, Allena FE. Champlin, Charles B. Cook, Sophy Schuyler Dey, Loujse Johnson, M. Rachel La Zarus, Beatrica Monti n Newman, Helen A 1. 8. 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Hinton Perry has sent a “Boy LYMPIC fA FAaT Matinee bait with equal satisfaction, She had her] and’ Fish,” In which the nude boy ts| \4 “TIP TOP he rinees Vast child wh: 44 vears old and| delightfully posed. He joyously holds ——————— feels confir never would have] aioft a fish who spouts water. at Teas carried him through without your help, "s study of “The 0 iaseag Cone ‘Mrs. T. nplete. It shows al — Prizes. as her health was very poor.” F. CLOYD, 1355 North Gulick Ave.,| to the making. Decatur, Ill Isidore Kontt has modelled a ' ild. profit _by to Ly and child for a fountain. The her is well modelled, and she ten- terly holds her offsrping upon the -|truee trunk, the base of which ts decorated with fish motifa. A group of painters and students! wind-blown hair ext Week, _PHOTOPLAYS, KNICKERBOCKER ccna WM. S. HART SUAS 2) ia STRAND':55) [bine ag poo Age te § 's shopping district. XX papers pale thousands of interested olsitors have compli on their beautifully appointed store. 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