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Blakelock Loan ee he docs eo {n an orderly manner and acta A loan exhibition of f three of a ag i art another day of the week asa holy the paintings by Ralph Albert Blake cycle of In his dectston Judge Dike set aside lock replaced the Raymond Holland Max the conviction of Max Holatnick, who exhibition, xracefully withdrawn for | i | wa 5 in a Magistrate's court for the purpose, at the Reinhardt Gale eyuncia s fupdey hae ery, No. 565 Tifth Avenue, on Mon- * that he kept day, to continue until Ay when the Holland exnibitic The exhibition inc des the unfortunate Blakelock's greates’ vanvases, both large at features the "Moonli quired by the £20,000, into its possessio: shipped for d small, an recently Toledo and which n when it was trans t éxhibition. preser The hanging b faer = Adar r Harry W. Watrous ar rs. Van Rens Daingerfleld Frederic complished, and perhaps never before | resentation as in the present showing. It is impossible to pay too high a tribute to Blakelock as a tonalist an¢ a colorist. His landscapes glow with colors that aro almost supernal in charm. The composition Is in every case most carefully worked out, and ognized as a gem. “The Old Oak” dering of a giant oak. in dark tones with a blue sky, heavily mottled with white clouds. “At Nature's Mirror” @eated nude woman by a sylvan pool The colorings are low in tone characterized by infinit . but are beauty. Tho “Moonlight” paintings are very Properly and harmoniously groupe with the large Toledo Museum's pur- chase in the place of honor. the left and right “Indian Encampment on the River, North Dakota,” is a Blakelock treatment landscape, introducing Indians in su perb contrast as to coloration Miss Rozel Gotthold has n from a sketching trip to the Nx Caroling mountains and that her studio, No. 206 East Twenty ninth Street, will be opeu to visitor daily, beginning April very after noon from 1 to 6, | Wednesday and Sundays excepted. Miss Gottho has on exhibition a collection of drawings, paintings and wall hang ings. William Laurel Harris is ac interested in the tableaux of Venct typica Plaza, on April 24, for the henetit o: the relief work of the © Committee of the Catholic Charities, ‘ derbilt jr. is the head of the commit tee in charge, and the event promises to be @ gala © Recitals by Two Singers Comprise a Day’s Music. By Sylvester Rawling. LGA CARRARA, an Ital prano, made a first appearance in a reci Negie Hall last nicht. the benefit of the Italian reservists, ur of the Italian F which the Italian Macchi Di Cellers er the ausp. f Committ Ambassa t# honor ry pre dent, Her accompanist at p wae the Chevalier Astolfo Pe a, W nade a brief address, after whic there was collection, Mme, Car rara's programme was made up o jtalian melodies, old and new, hegin- ning with Gtordant'’s * and ending with the racconto from Mascagni's “Cavalleria Her voice is big and of govd natura quality, but {t ts marred by a pe sistent tremolo and {t 18 not produced to the best advantage, of tt suggests that the faults o1 he overcome. Philtp Gordon, pianist, and Albert Greenfeld, violinist, whe aaristed Mme. Carrara, proved teresting pla audience seiz applaud. ‘Caro mio ben’ The ly larg ae every Bpponunity te Julia Heinrich, politan Opera C teresting song 1 mpany, tal at CREDIT TERMS $3.00 Down on $50.00 5.00 * * 75.00 7.50 * * 100.00 10.00 « * 150.00 15.00 « * 200.00 25.00 + ** 300.00 FREE BRASS BED ie Fevers t APAREMUNTS PUR Nizaaas COMPLETE FROM $50 TO $500 Slauonne onehaEni Cpen Monday & Saturday Evenings STATION AT CORNER 104 ST FISHER BRos. COLUMBUS AVE. BET(’03 &104. ST. Advertisemenia tor ‘Lhe World may be lett at merican District Meascuge ollie iu the cry oP MM, Exhibit Displays \." ie His Best Works)", Ms n will be rehung. many of Faire child Sherinan, has been happily ac- | WH N BI | OUS has Blakelock had so adequate a rep- , | ach One of the exhibited paintings is rec- is a magnificent ren- It is executed introduces a Navarro Ridge, California is a highly finished California landscape, almost concolorous except for a couple of trees and a little shrubbery that appear respectively at James of a far Western art that are to be Kiven at the Hotel In s0- Rusticana,” | The aie igh in- | now of the Metro. 3 THE : EV BNI 4 poe Sere ie HIS SUNDAY WORK LEGAL. | | yesterday afternoon grown and her art s Improved sines ippeared before ns wundi yed her sin [Deiver, Whose Conviction tr s| Aside, Keeps Saturday Hoty. and. ext u{ County Judge Dike Brooklyn de umme held, in| ¢ ided yesterday it is not an offense for sy Schubert, |@ man to work on Sunday, so long as i wrday asa holy day CONSTIPATED | Cascarets Gently Cleanse the Liver and Bowels, Stopping Headache, Nasty Breath, Sour Stomach or Bad Colds. | Better Than Salts, Oil, Calomel or Pills for Men, Women, Children—Never Gripe—20 Million Boxes Sold Last Year, Take one « arcta to-night and enjoy the . gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced Wake up fecling grand, your head will be clean, breath sweet, your liver and active, Get a box now and get straight Stop the headache, liousness, bad colds and bad days. ! 1 fit and ready for work or play. 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Lost 1 aud Hi ROYAL WAMOND 2 IN THE CIT) ATC ich ' 3S MAIDEN LANE Dalal cH co *etWDiamonds on Wi LW, SWEETECO SO oi dase aa ta 170 BIWAY-2" FLOOR. & Monday aOR mriel, wilte Ww ov) HELP WANTED—MALE, SUE tia’ n BOD, un eveniage” te G4 i we yd ‘iit commen DOUDLC NG WURLD, WEUNKOVAY, GREENHUT'S— BASEMENT Tomorrowat . . Co-operating with the manufacturers of the temous 59e “Wear-Ever” Aluminum Kitchen Utensils, we offer this bargain tomorrow The saucepan is of 2! y-quart capacity. It has double lip construc- tion, facilitating pouring with either the left or right hand “WEAR-E VE R" ALUMINUM WAKES are the best in the They are carefully made, from hard, thick sheet metal. Th in the kitchen insures cleanliness and long service on sale at $14.7. Unparalleled Low Prices in This Sale of Silks, Dress Goods, Wash Goods and Linings Certainly this sale could not have presented itself at a better time. apparel. AND LOOK AT THE PRICES! The Silk Specials ( Colored Dress Taffeta —chilfon fin-| Black Dress affetu- extra ish; colors and black; 35 ‘1. 10 quality; 40 inches wide; yd., inches wide; yd STROSS id $ Colored Dress Taffeta—beautiful, 1.50, 1.75 and 2 bright finish; colors and black;| Black Sai Duchesse excellent 35 inches wide; Bi 35 for coats and suits; 54 inches yd id $i Novelty Striped Taffeta paneer yd z ps 25 and Pa 50 assortment; 36 inches wide; fe rea eae ak | $1.50, $1.85. ; inches wide; yd 1.35 “i 25) and 2 Satin Messal I color 7 Pussy Willow Taffeta 26 inches wide: yd Colored Taffeta colur and black; 40 12 25 ) fine Genuine colors nd black ‘olor only; see _Crepe de Chine—44 inches} \y” wide; y $3.95, *2.50 wns 2.75 Black Peau de Cygne elegant wear- ing quality; 40 inches #1, 10 wide; yd 36 inches wide; 69c « Costume Corduroy—-27 Inches wide; the new spring shades and walionyd 85c Costume Corduroy Spring shades, also white; 32 inches wide; yd 59% GREENHUT'S--FOURTH FLOOR “Premium” Patent Flour Fountain Brand, Special, Half Barrel............ $3.95 Practically every well-known advertised brand of Pure Foods i in our mammoth Grocery Department. Mail and Telephone Orders filled promptly. Telephone Chelsea 4000. CALL OR WRITE FOR A FREE COPY OF OUR NEW GROCERY CATALOGUE, Just ready Milk and Cre am listed EVAPORATED Mil 10 5 ths Pet Brand, di oh T LOAP SUGAR Los tt fa. ite te . NI FOTIONER AR OD 5 &e SUGA 93 AT IMPORTED GERMAN TE. St 7 CREAM--dor, #140 A AR “ iA BLEND COFFEE | " : 245; 25e| dor sugerlT van UNE PEA 2 ae ¥ 80. | A gold _racinecan ... TC | | at 25e] BOO reccetcreeeenennt ___|[ Dessert Peaches | | Advertised GAiaral RAT | Cereals hin a PARCHED FAR i d Lia MIN We | atnica Bill | ach California | y RRAND | aT Tomatoes Ir arke Dido | | HUNT DEX BRAN 6e 118: Te | inches wide; y 35 inches wide 4 Black Satin Messaline-36 § vd ; 1.50) inches wide; fine quality; yd l Imported Shantung 32 inches Black Crepe de Chine—40 inches| Wide: splendid quality 69 Wet FP D5, 50,975 8D] attesitk Domestic Pongee-natural APRIL 6, se “Wear-Evar® Aluminum Saucepan ~~ Three of the numerous styles They are more than extraordinarily special, by reason of the condition of the Silk, Wool, Cotton and ve 1916, 11 ——GREENHUT'S. SECOND FLOOR — *2.50 to *3.50 Special 5] ; 9 8 Women Shoes, “si Here's an event in which we offer a surplus stock of this season's footwear, purchased under price from a well-known Eastern manufacturer Newest, most fashionable button and fac styles, plain or tipped tocs, in PATENT LEATHER, GUNMETAL CALF AND KibD- SKIN Being an offering of factory accumulatior the collection does not include every each style, but all sizes are in the entire a ment. AN ADDED ATTRACTION! Several hundred pairs of *Woodbury's" KID- SKIN “COMFORT™ SHOES with hand-turned soles and rubber heeis, plain or tip toes; button or lace, in which there are all sizes up to ¥ in | each style at $1.98, This Saucepan p= Quart “Capacity. GREENHUT'S—SECOND FLOOR: Last Day of the Fashion Promenade—Tomorrow From 10 to 11.30 A. M. Costumes for Sport Wear Will Be Shown From 1.30 to 3 P.M. Afternoon and Evening Dresses, Suits and Wraps Music by Theo. Bendix’s String Orchestra Don't miss this opportunity to judge Spring's newest styles in Coats, Suits and Dresses for Women, Misses, Juniors and Girls displayed on Living Models. Thursday We Will Hold Great Sales of See 4” For Women & Misses, at Extensive assortments of clever new styles, splendidly made of excellent fabrics. THE VALUES ARE REMARKABLE, and doubtless will be doubly appreciated at a time when so many of our patrons are choosing their Easter apparel. The Suits at | Coats at $14.75 sport and general wear Splendid new models, introduce | _ The model shown in this adver- |, ing Fashion's newest ideas in col- many clever The Dresses at $14.75 splendid assortment at this The model pictured is of travelling, ara, pockets, belts, pleating, and ful flaring ines. | Price MN eee You have a choice of WOOL | Charmeuse and Georgette Crepe— One mo ILLUSTRATED VELOUR AND WORSTED, | a combination that is greatly in The mate: include SERGE, | WOOL POPLIN, SHOWER- favor at present WOOL POPLIN, | WHIPCORD | PROOF TWEEDS, — HEATHER- ; OTHER DRESSES, in all the lovely new Spring colors, and. in sizes for women and misses, are of Crepe Meteor, Fuille Silk, Taffeta, Novelty Striped Silks and Crepe de Chines. AND SHEPHERD CHECKS. All richly lined with peau de cygne Colors: Rookie, Hague, Navy Blue, Gray and Black Sizes for misses, 14 to 20 years. Women's, 34 to 44 bust. MIXTURES, NOVELTY STRIPED and PLAIN CHINCHILLAS, SHEP- HEKD CHECKS AND PLAIDS. All sizes for women and misses and “extra” sizes from 27 to $3- inch bust Right before Easter, when every woman has her mind directed toward her Easter outer Markets Dress Goods Specials (3;:"" ) All-Wool Broadcloth chiffon finish; | Shepherd Checks black and colors; 52 1034 @ ment; 54 inches wide; Sin, wide: vd 1.95) All-Wool Serge —black and colors; Rape ary peene 54 inches wide; $ wide; y : 1.69 y All-Wool Storm Serge All-Woot Poplin- black and colors; 48 inches wide; a | 50 colors “1.25 imported; 18 Wash Goods (\".. ) Chiffon Voiles choice of plain colors. floral patterns and fancy designs; more than 200 styles to select from; 36 to 40 inches wide; yd 25c Marquisettes— ma Egyptian cotton; “silky” lustre; all the new colors for this sea- 39, son; 36 inches wide, yd Je yd ussah Silks plain and brocaded | All-Wool Gabardine — effects; black and color M6 © | black; 48 in, wide Madras; handsome patterns in plain and faney stripes; 32 inches 2 wide; yd De 42 inches wide, Ramie Linen all the prevailing col- | — yd ors for Spring; 45 inche 4% wide; yd Crepe de Chine’ -made of pure silk black and and Egyptian cotton; 54 in 49 black, navy blue and choice colors; wide; yd Novelty Dress Goods ment of Checks, Plaid Plain Colors, wide; yd 50 in JT large assort- . Stripes and *" ADe your choice; “Campus Cordalire™ two-tone 9 9» 1.10! tripest $4 in, wide: yds. edogh The Lining Specials (i. ) 11,000 yards of excellent SATEENS purchased from one of America’s 36 to All-Wool Charmeuse beautiful colors for lhe Easter Spirit at “The Big Store’’ colors; 35 to 36 inches wide; 1 29¢ yd Printed Crepes—repp effects; in floral patterns on white grounds, 36 inches wide; yd 10¢ “Zephyr” ‘Ginghams—Scotch plaids, stripes and checks; 32 in. wide; yd 10c From the Land of the Lotus Comes a Fine Collection of Doylies, Scarfs, Squares« Luncheon Cloths Offered at Much Below Regular Prices Really a beautiful showing of Jupanese printed cloths, a number of them illustrating Jay lands enes, are the r The quantity is Imported to Imported to Nell ae : 6-inch Square Doylies 35¢ dozen | 45x45-inch Luncheon Cloths $1 ch Ne 12-inch — Square Doylies 75¢ dozen 54x54-inch Luncheon Cloths $1 50 each $1.00 40xi0-inch Squares Se each 17x54-inch Searls 75¢ each 4¥¢ 36x36-inch Covers GREENHUT'S—Seventh Floor Conservatory pecials Ln Green Trading § Stamps With Purchases Till 12 o' Clock are uniquely handsome 7S¢ each biggest lining mills these willin no way affect the wear Bie Sateen» black; 36 inches wide; yd s9e Sateens black and col- 99. c ors; 36 inches wide; yd GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR They have all the art of the Orient prin with people who like a touch of the Far East on their tables strictly limited and early purchasing is advised GREENHUT'S Space- Saving Our Fur saving sleeping devices, which is of New York apartments The Exhibit is parti preparing to move their We have space here to menti department The New “Ea This No, 1004 “Masy-Folg MATTRESES TO FIT THI There are slight imperfections here and there, but in plain colors. and} Floral Satcens. Now look at the prices Sleeping Devices (nine iiture Department exhibits ilarly interesting Jes, or rearrar y- -Fold” Sofa Bed As Tustrat ened te regularly p order: (No mail or phos led beautiful floral pat- tern on light and dark grounds; 36 inches wide, yd 33e nese and Pagoda ted in them, and consequently they FIFTH FLOOR Convenient a wonderful collection pecial interest to th se who reside in this time, wh e their homes n just-one item from thi en people are important mat ered in brown Morogeoli other oh at equal tress. lows and cover P BEDS AT LOW PRICES Single da Stamps Thereatter tlhe she Ran rae