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A Good Group Exhibition by J. H. Strauss The J. H. Strauss Art Galleries, No. 275 Fifth Avenue, are holding a good group exhibition, until May 3, It is concerned with the work of sixteen artists, Both landscapes and figure | pleces are included, Of the Inndscapes, one by George H. Bogert commands attention, painted in low key and introduces a dun colored meadow, with a pool, out of which flows a rushing stream, that is broken in tts placidity by project- ing rocks. The trees on either bank, in dull tones, are happily painted, but 368. dame 64, Roojber 77. ‘a th Skelly ? New Individual at Headpin Record |; pine T aati nb Created by Cole\« “ ; Tlestarger 04, Hopoe , Anderson SCHEDU : TO-NIGHT. Orescent, Long Island City (7), and Rogers, Poot & Company (12), Again the individuai record for The Evening World free headpin tourna- By in progress at the White it alleys, has been raised one =. William R. Cole of the Dela- last night reached the 114 after ‘hitting the headpin for Pa etrikes, 4 nines and an eight. Ho| Wits" Dog eight on his last delivery to je the previous record or nine to beat and he got the nine. There were four additional fob win- re. The Federals of Ridgefield N. J. who made a strong bid 6b. eg? ag Reliance 6, D. Truex 92. Total, ald, 2 Leas 4 3-—l'arh a J vin smite 908, ‘iin fa, ‘Tans 88 FOB WINNERS. Srouk Helianoe: ' HIGH INDIVIDUAL SCORE. ‘William BR, Colo, Delaware HIGH TEAM SCOR ‘Terminal, SManhatta The handicap match between Jimmy Smith and Alex Dunbar, scheduled for to-nirht at the Bergman Acad- emy, has been indefinitely postponed pecause of Dunbar’s poor condition, — > HIS Jon, (From the Detruit Free Pre.) “What's the matter old man? Been In 4 bolle explosion Had the coal put in to-day and Tee Sust crawled over it to fasten the cellar window. to the burst of light in the sunset, Gardner Symons ts responsible for a well handled winter landscape, with the desolation of the season ad- mirably brotight out. trees are painted in well chosen col- ors, that make for good color values, The snow masses are realistically shown, “The Landing,” by Jonas Lie, is a strong rendering of a high landing stage. The platform has several fig- ures standing upon it, and through the openings in the lower portion may be seen a couple of small boats. The theme handled in the Jonas Lie style. William J. Whittemore’s render- ing of “Huntress Restraining the Hounds” is mighty well accomplished. He shows a modern Diana. flesh tints are good. The arms are tensely shown, as thoy naturally would be, with the hounds straining at the leash. Charles Warren Baton has painted a unset in Connecticut.” It deals with @ group of noble pines, trimmed rather high. He has somewhat over- colors, particularly where the trees are shown to reflect the light of the declining orb of day. Edward Dufner has painted with much skill the figure of a young girl in white and called it “Youth.” One of the most interesting pictures in the exhibition is that by Charles C. Curren, called “The Kitchen Win- ws a2 incon No, 4 henson 9 2, ‘Adriaiico oy, Ste Schaefer a rn eats a Leonmed Gert omen 1 Ortentetsor OL otal, Nok Vooks 106, 108, Kooye ‘Syltivan AO Tonaen A, The phosphates our bodies need should be in foods RYZON, The Perfect Baking Powder, supplies a new and better phosphate —pure crystallized monosodium phosphate. It is the perfect baking powder. It shows & very joyous girl, seating peas. The flesh tints are superb and the blue morning robe worn by her enters delightfully into the color scheme. The high lights, from the open window, are handled in a no’ worthy manner. The girl's arms well modeled and the vegetables on |the table and their containers are |painted from a full and discriminat- ing palette. Tho other artists represented are |Fred W. Kost, Carle J. Blenner, C len Yates, James 8. King, Jule: cas, Hugo Ballin, Alfred Hel Francis Murphy and Ben Fost i} The decorative value of bird dogs as painting themes 1s exemplified at the gallery of M. Knoedler & Co., No, 656 Fifth Avenue, where Percival Rosseau is showing eixteen of his canvases that are concerned with At your grocer’s. 4% pound, 10 cents; y, pound, 18 cents; 1 pound, 35 cents. SATISFACTION— or your money back ‘Special Sale o SPECIAL PE RASS 14,000 Yards and Numerous Patterns to Select From Equally Distributed Among Our 21 Big Stores \s p Xo fon ey although worth much more, will be sold at our usual price, $14.75, made to meast ALSO YOUR CHOICE OF Real a i our enormous stock, always on 100,000 Yards 1,030 Patterns 3 on Sind Ae pees | OF vere Blue Serges Gray Serges Black derges Blue and White Pin and Pencil Stripes EXTRA SPECIAL Real $30 onal Fancy Worsteds and Mixed Cassimeres Tartan Checks Shepherd Plaids gar ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. 1387 Broadway, Betwe 7th and 1945 Broadway, Between 65th and 251 Eighth Avenue, Near 28d Street 408 East 149th Street, Near 3d Avenue 2258 Third Avenue, Near 123d Street 104 Flabush Av., Near Atlantic Av. Station, B’klyn 5106 Fifth Avenue, Near 5ist § Brooklyn 831 Manhattan Ave., Near Calyer Street, Brooklyn 22 Newark Avenue (, ee Mace): Jersey City, N. J. 903 Prospect Avenue, Ncar 168d Street, Bronx NEW STORE No, 21, ALL STORES OPEN UNTIL 9 SATURDAYS 10 O’CLOCK Vdddddddddddddddddldddda U0 ”|™”00:0—=;:0;:00™-™COUWIMJ;J/0210; Sth Streets, ith Sts. | 2331 21 BIG STORES RITCHIE JOHN W WUUM000 THE EVENING f Scotland’s 155 William Street, Corne 1514 Third Avenue, Near 85th Strect ar Gates Avenue, 700 Broadway, One Block from F lushing Av., B’ klyn 149-151 West 36th Street | 196 Market Street, N. | 305 Main Street, Paterson, 267 Bergenline Avenue, Cor, Jobn St 6516 SOUTH 4TH AVE., MOUNT VERNON, NEW YORK (Distributors SEE ADS. DISPLAYED | IN ALL OUR STORE | Ww INDOWS YOu“ 370 Broadway, N May 6. His Pi dog, brin adm in rest . “Flushed,” and the flushed parte litter and underbrust are well painted, nt action incidental note, The Manhattan Tr Girls, No. 209 Street, closed and sale of spring blouses, negiigees, dre: It islers, nappery, millinery objects, pin- cushions, lamp sha work in its class r This school is un the Department of object is to train gi this end orders are is made for sale, have the bene ghall, Principal. in this year’s exhibith broidered linen, broidery. 14 ire. MAIL O We Gua Write for samples Address Mail Order Dept., ehth Avenue, Betwe hth Avenue, One 1 WORLD, such dogs and shooting nvironment for the introdsices felled forest tree constitutes a fine East ite spring exhibition fo that girls may fit of actu the chief value of the picture 1s due|tice, The school is und direction of Miss Florence M, The table covers and centre pleces | \ introducing The denuded | work and both hand and machine en Pillow cases, yok. sets were rete ico lens, treated, Finest Plaids: scenes, until EAST SIDERS GIVE CUP phe floor make n under strong Police Offici asetter dow} at Dinner in His Honor in idge, forest h, all of Which nton Hall. tump of 4 fee’ o| Two hundred and fifty business professional men of the east side ade School for Twenty-third night tendered to F Arthur Woods a He atl and summer tion of the city, saes, table cov- | No. J toastmaster. ‘s afd nov 115 Clinton Street 18 yesterd the auspi the dinner sat his fan nd work were jal trade prac- ler the general Mar- Pierson Hamilton, Hamilton, was also there. Among the speaker D, Wald, Judge Teonard D. hte J Toute lion were of aor ma Well 0 pie W token of the Bide for his efforts scarfs and SEE THESE Glen Urquhart Plaids ' Tartan Checks Shepherd Plaids Pin Checks In an assortment unequalled—for Quantity and Quality. SPECIAL SCOTCH PLAIDS SALE This sale of plaids and checks is exceptional, inasmuch as it affords you the largest choice of patterns ever assembled for a sale of this character. These Glen Urquhart plaids, Tartan checks, Shepherd plaids and Pin checks are being sold by tailors elsewhere at from $25 up, and they are worth it, as they make up into the prettiest suits of all the various Spring and Summer fabrics. These woolens, For all around style, fit, comfort and service you could not do better than buy a Glen Urquhart Plaid, and at $14.75 you are getting the best in the world for the money. iT |Ae With importations — limited; with woolen prices sky-high; with dye-stuffs very scarce; with linings and even buttons going steadily up—this is truly an exceptional offer, as everything j has gone up except our price. RDERS FILLED rantee Satisfaction. and self-measurement blank. 149 W. 36th St., New York. SAMPLES CHEERFULLY GIVEN FOR COMPARISON7“@ag Ritchie & Cornell “THE WORLD'S sa inning TAILORS nif ATCH US GROW.” 143d and 44th Sts Joor Above 125th ot. sin Street Brooklyn ¥. N Mail Order Dept Newark, N ! Distrib » Union Mili NJ DANIEL b, CORNELL Ae FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 3 TO COMMISSIONER WOODS: Fiancee With Him| and last ninissioner | al dinner tn recognition of his services to that seo- ‘The dinner was held in Clinton Hall, Justice Aaron Levy of the Municipal Court was | Close to Commisstoner Woods through %, Mist Helen the the mother of Miss were Mies Lillian Snitkin, udge Jacob S and | sented to Commissioner silver loving cup aa a appreciation of the east Introducing | | a favorite = ye HEARN Fonrteeuth Street, West of Fifth & Money Savings a-Plenty Tomorrow LAST DAY Housekeepers’ Week Babies’ ear Sale ATTRACTIVE STOCKS OF BOYS’ AND GIRLS' APPAREL Style-Satisfaction Assured Here After-Easter Reductions in MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS Up-to-the-Minute Styles—14 to 18 years 15.95 18.95 21.95 Last Day of HOUSEKEEPERS’ WEEK Mined items are needfuls in every savings, home Substantial shown in this list. c Table Damaak— M rourteed . 59 Were $19.98 Were $23.98 Were $26.98 - neh, Ma em. $1.39... Poplins, gabardines, silk Heavy Irish Lt dinner siae— plins, worsteds and taffetas—favorite navy, rookie, Ker and novelty checks... ,Matchless variety, includ- ness, echool, promenade and dress occasions. MISSES’ SILK DRESSES For Afternoon and All Occasions. new blue, black, al ing new models for sports, SPORTS cons Two Special Values, 9.98. 14.98 | Spring and advance Summer modele— 8.08. 15.98. 24.98 white and overlay plait chine Herel ‘Taffetas, crepe de chine, crepe meteors Fennel a Mand] and combination atripea—14 to 18 yrs. ibe lted modeis—buffed or braid bow id. Finer to $5.08 e¢——__________» | BOYS’ SPRING SUITS |New goods received within Inst few days added to our abundant stocks that are |noted for matchless variety. Reg. $7.98 Reg. $9.98 Yog. $11.98 But Values to $10.00 But Values to $12 But Values to $15.00 | 6.50 8.50 10.00 9 to 18 year sizes in the lot—new Norfolk and single-breast sack model Homespuns, Tweeds, Wool Velours, Worsteds and Cheviots—full range of Spring mixtures, two and three tone checks, stripes, plaids, herringbones und novelties Tailoring up to the best standards — Trousers { lined — faultless | ftntehing. .—Majority Have Extra Trousers. reg. $2 Linen £ Sine 66x68- Size 66x86—reg. $4.6) — MUSLINS— Yard-Wido Musting worth 9.66 @¥% Limit, 30 yd 39-inch Unbleached Mustine= mill lengths of 6 to 20 yar pleco price 8%; yd.... Limit, 40 yards, Extra fine Bleached Mualine—good 11M, Lonsdale or Fruit of Loom, —full Limit, 80 Oniere for the above, Crochet Spreads for % Bede— Gale worth $1.19 “78 Full-size ¢ het Spread 4 designs—worth $1.59. Hemmed or fringed fprochet Spreads—worth $2.26. . Fine satin finish Marsetlios Spreads—worth $3.49. vo000.49 Feather Bed Ticks—full and % sizes—worth $1.69 Navy Blue Suite— 7 to 18 year slzos... 7.08 Many atyles have eatra Reliable dyed navy blue—pure worated serges in plain and novelty weaves— large t of Norfolk modela— 4.08 to 11.08 | Boys’ Spring Coate— 2% to 10 yra. Apocial 4.098 | Navy serge, black and white plaide and |checks, homespuns and cheviots In Hht and dark fancles—pluin of cuff sleeves, fiup or patch pockets. eK. * 20x28—1.89 7 |24x30—2.6 22n28-—-1.98 1.) Lae 26x30—2.79 234 Feathers by? Saturday Special in GIRLS’ TRIMMED HATS Saturday Neckwear Special COLLAR AND sreTs— Hrettient roll and flat styles of reg. 1863 "lauen lace In Vonise patte: a ace eS omnined with chit, | +50] Values to $4.48 toesehess MOS Nplee rage fon overnet mnleo embroidered 6: Variety of si h rasciaras ye malt $; |Silkoline Covered Comfortabt flare or close fitting reg. $1 tly trin Full Size Gomfortabl reg. $1.69 and $1.98. 1. New Collare—white Georgette Full Size Stlkoline Comfortablen— Crepe-—elaborately embrotde: ersible—reg. $2.59.. ++2.07 | in various designs—Special.... 1.49 Reversible Genatortuni Ontrich Fea ona—finest stock sl il LEZ eae Iky, flues black, white, Kray, oF fashionable combinations—taasel finishings-- special Other Feather 1 natural straws very charining with French flow- ors and dainty ribbon bows. 54-inch Oyster White, Dr oxtra quality—reg, . 2.08 1 Ty to ri OS nd Pierrot nd colors 5.00 ba, lexhiornis, iinere, Net All-Linen Te reaNaes YY fancy braid atrawe- all | “and rol LDS to OS gihtrs tapes Gad: | adeinal 6 Towellng phere large and width) —lrieh man hats—varlety of trimming schemes, | Fe& «24 GLOVES To Meet All Demands Hematitehed Pillow Cases—fine wenve—J6x45—reg. $1.19.,.Sale 06 45-inch Ramle Linens—pure rl Necklaces Cream or white—filled beads-— | graduated and uniform sizes— 7 6! whiter Women's 2-Clasp Silk G solid gold clanps--valuo $1.00.. | Novelty ‘T th: Double. finger Ups—bl lace trim'd—reg. $1. 1.54 white—reg. .60—Special Scarfs and Centrepieces— "4 Clan id Gh a “sottand pliable ekinie Hlingre designs with | Searty and Centrepte 7 tan, white and black 1.4p] Sapphire or pearl settings—new deste: -reg. .69. Sale .45 SMES) aie arma Ameren sei 6448 9% . green gold or bright tinish Doilies—round ane Wom is White Kid Sond reg. 12M... ++ fale 7 utton | h— foxht Kold rd Hy peal buttons. + 2.60] other dainty designs—Jje wellod 1. 98} Dinner Knives to match— $10.98 —My a SPRING and SUMMER RUGS reg ORs eereeeees Sterling Silver $ \\] Delightful styles for ‘tt types of country and suburban homes, us well as cool, ag He | pieebeccs 4 |summery ones especially appropriate for the city apartment, Gaite and +4 gah ae ul y r ly approp fo city ay Sterling Silver Serving Pleces— ” Wiltona Velvet Rage— Ve Olde Rag Rugs—all colorings— reg, 08—each sssees OF designs on Uxi8 Inch. 219) $9472 inet. 400] Roxere Silver, Plated Tea Spoone— 24x36 oe Hi 4 FOG, oe 3 1384 nad ti pe R non| Roger eta doesnt Forks—" 2 Me ' te 20--NAIE GOB. ee eeeseeeee of . WxH0 dnah.. SF [T0x10.8 tt. L ae | Gem of the Prairie Oxi? tte... O8 ere \ I “ . Htoman & Solld Toned Ray ie 1 tt jes rail brawn an Tener ere | ot eneaee Tomorrow's Luncheon Bw) fx12 ixi6 inch. XO tte. peer Meh4 inon ad, past sei 12:00 to 2:00........... BA 40x00 Inch, J0N00 neh. LAD [oxy le sPa on an Pron a i HY 10x ft... GO Mixed Plc kles—Frenoh Roll ie Cold, Rolled Ham 84.08] Cool, durable and sanitary, two ruse With Potato Salad | Ik in one 30x60 axe ft, hd Preserved Peac or Weapolitan Ice Cream Tea Coffee or Mu ® MORNING SPECIALS--Tomorrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. M. ‘To prevent denters buying, quantities restricted, No Mail or Telephone Orders Ge uit 7.65 $5.98 & $0.96 Misses’ & Juniors’ Coats 4.65 $5.98 Girls’ New Spring Coats 2.04 button suck atyles ‘i rie checks and coverta— 6 to MW years—checked or striped | ed modela— | Norsteda ling smart black Whar sites 4 to 18 yre, and white s~sllk and buttoa ¢ DEVE SLOOND FLOOR, | trimmed ey ij YOUNG MEWS Deer orn FIAOR, | GIRLS | i} T f $6.98 Boys’ Suite oo |S), White Nelle leva. AAA | 98 ct. Girls! Tis Draaee ) et r with or without wt br 6 to 14 yra—plald and cheek re etalk frat shout em * ginghan new models with white ‘ ' ie eae repp collars and ribbon and emby $ ata and oA GIRLS DEPT —SRCOND FLOOR. ‘ ana 9 Women's Jersey Sith Pete 1.96 | 7 BOYS! CLOTHING k and colore p is’ Trimmed Dress Hats . $35 | ie ances with tail ed ruffl ns, faney braids and itted hands all lenetha, An strawe-large and 1° ct. Boys’ Blouses 88 PETTICOATS SECOND FLOOR, ‘y dainty ribbon t, medium and dark 1 9 ‘ and flora! trimmings fe RSID ans dark 1 49 et. Men's Silk Neckwear 36 MILLINERY TURD FLOOR, 1 aizen & ta A Fancy strip and figures tn fash- MOTSY PURNISIINGS CTILRD FLOOR tonnble ¢ shades—large open White Coutil Corsets . 88 end ‘ and wv BOI ha! welgut= 9, Boys’ Shiets ag) MEN'S PURNISHINGS MAIN FLOOR, my nat ne hips diuin and dark striped | 29 ¢t, New Ribbons br blue eh sds Black, white pretty dresden wh HIRD FLOOR and taffeta nt v Widths now MEN'S UND ERWERCMATN PLOOR, th U'trim'd Hate 1.40 Nei: Girls Whive NusBuck Shoes e and others, Boys’ Balbriggan Underw Hutton ed tylen § of 2 Sixes 81, hit i 1 , 8 ' SAELINERY OTHIRD FLOOR DERWEAT MAIN PLOOR stoma sre Clock Slgns Denote Morulng Spectala, Look for the Clocks! Look for the Clocks! ( TO THE SHOPPERS OF LONG ISLAND Who lake Advantage of the L. I. Railroad Half Rate Fares, April 29), We Say: YOU TEST OUR VALUE GIVING YOU'LL COME OFTENI