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, ar a4 oyne ail years old, weighs boc , os Skin broken out Unpleasant to see, distressing to en ~ CLEARS UP ANY roy dure. There should be on your medi ¢ine shelf a remedy for this above all Physical disorders & choice accept nothing less efficient | #8 exhibition, A Chronological Inness Show at Ainslie Gallery By W. G. Bowdoin. toa palr of up Is 7 feet 9 inches inh Ainslie is exhibiting a ‘lection of paintings | George Inness at his gal- #15 Fifth Avenue, during | February and March. Twen- avases have been assem- ng in period from 1849 to rehensive ty, Ne | bled, ra 1803 The collection shows the evolu- j tion of Inness and his art vas for $10,000 last week has stimu- master, always “Barly 1 | The reported sale of an Inness can- with Dimples 4 interest in the works of this which in keen ollections,” recent years has in the Alns- was exhibited at the When it comes to than Poslar } American Art Union in 1849, It ts the Try Poslam; cow eit. Know the|carliest painting shown and one of pra Pi ie ee Ll the | (he most interesting. Mr. Innegs ofits action. It ean you! pai t , YOu! painted it at twenty-four and ‘ in many ways; from clearing on’ in Bion i ces et on flamed compl feating Kezema, s achievment for the period. ja not ‘The arched bridge, with the stream- vernight to erad and stubborn | diseases. let below, and the side road running Sold everywhere, For FREE SAM. | through the water course for con- PLE write to Kmergency Lavors | venience in slaking a horse's thirst, tories, 32 West Poslam § doubly ca RAN NA NORA NING RIN ANI NSS NIN NANI RSIRINI NI SNS NINI NII se Nature’s First Law is order—regularity. Nard it in your own Keep your liver active and your bowels regu- lar and natural. Good health is possible in no J ver other way. B an eee me One pill a day is the J iivne 4 abou! fe vane betave regular rule. Two— perhaps and then, if necessary. Cenvin 4x nedicated with Posla: Colorless faces often show the absence of Iron in the blood. Carter’s fron Pills will help this condition. th St. New York. [is welt A le, i expressed horseman is with a farmer as his horse Jdrinks. ‘The farmer, in his farm | wagon, drawn by a spanking team of turm horses, is pletured in the act of Jascending the winding embankment, | He has turned to engage in the con- |versation. He is seen Wearing a red at that strikes a most agreeable color not al straw hat. map is doubly talking peficial for tt Relea hidad dv ed. ‘The chur n opening in the but forceful touc The « at the thing left, 's Jelaware V canvas, but the le landseape wrked ey" (1865) is a ring is mast details are infini 1 the rainbow Is 1A nd is Hands’ trically f Inness but the virile, The autumn we 1 eye hap ure introduced nt, but position is sque, as is coloring the late so the three — now ly typical of period of his work. xhibition. of tn ir. by the Kt paintings orge Inness ry, which ITTUR ed last week, was notable in many VE here Was a preponderance we ull pictures. but there haha bs of the cunvases ° afford an excel of what ihe bea ness could and did do: with a large 1 s class is the Roswell Smith} —_ Niagara Falls,” which was, perhaps, the most ni le painting in. the Reinhardt showing. It was painted in 1884 and shows the Falls in ex- ing mist is transcendently expressed Tho landscape in the distance and the individual trees at the left are well painted. The rainbow at the Several other treme magnificence, The tumbling v f water was most happily! re 1 by Mr. Inness, and the ris 1 THE EVENING WORLD, MUNDAY, JANUARY 29, 1917. JEWS GIVE $31,000 TO FUND.| For the relief of Jewish war sufferers 31,000 was raised last night at a meet- ing under the auspices of the Broc Jewish Volunteer Relief Committe right, and the cruising bird, hovering in mid alr over the river basin, are both highly eff ve. Another canvas shown dealing with the same theme was paintgd by Mr. | Inness in 1893 | “The Green Wood" is a powerful) 'he canvas, » massing of the trees at the right and the painting of the two individual trees at the left was all The pic Academy of Muste. 10,000,000 fund. most happily accomplished. sided and ture as a whole has been superbly|H. Schiff and Rabbi Stephen § handled Tw hundred were . A woman gave two diamond he Sunburst” is brilliantly painted | wins auction in high key. The sunset effects are registered in a masterly fashion, and | the gorgeous sky is notably featured | jin the painting It seems to be an Inness period just | now, and more of his pictures are be- ing shown at the gallery of Richard Dudensing & Son, No, 45 West Forty- fourth Street, until Feb, 1, The collection of Inness pictures at | this gallery also includes both the | carly and later periods of this master. The catalogue contains fifty-three numbers, | The exhibition ailently expresses the evolution of the artist, and the array of paintings that record this evolution collectively gives pleasure to the ob- server of even a single canvas. | We do not need to pause and whis- jper to ourselves in the gallery that | Inness was a genius, That is self-evi- Jdent In the exhibited pictures without the tradition. Not only are his Venetian paintings evidence, but other Italian fields ave afforded rich harvests, and there is likewise a brave showing of New England lanseapes and landscapes in this State and in New Jersey to be| reckoned with, The record prices recently obtained for Inness canvases are indicative of his present appreciation, “Venice” is a pleasing little sketch of the city whose streets are water- ways, done in 1872, It shows the Grand Canal, with its marine life, its gondolas and shipping. San Glorgio and the Custom House, but not the [Church of Santa Maria Della Salute, enter into the painting. y, {8 another Italian et that is rendered charming by ue sky that lightens the land- painted and makes the trees | 4 boldly out. The buildings on | 1 embankment and the silhouetted | traveller, in sepia, are recorded with 1 sure hand, Niagara” is an unusual view of the great waterfall. It is painted overlooking the rushing water of the Horseshoe Falls, and shows the | American Falls in the distance before the cantilever bridge was built over the river “Trout Srteam"” is a peaceful rec-| ord of a Waltontan theme. Into the] painting great trees are introduced at the right in the foreground tn blue concolor Among the oils “Crossing the Ford” is interesting, It dates from 1848 0 “ “ss ‘The detail shown is greater than In 15 * afterward used. ‘Tho sky Is #u-| 25-00 “ “ perbly done, and the trees are finely registered, Four cows and a horse- FREE BRASS BED man are pictured in the ford. Lift your corns Yes! the toes, A genius discovered fr this freezone will fi or afterwards. Just think! out soreness r rrone has a yellow law Inbel.-Advt. §.00 “ 7.50 “ “ “The Harves' painted twenty | years later, is superb in coloring and | | in its portraiture the massy t | | “The Dying Day" is quite different | from the usual Innes, ‘The sunset | sky is brilliant in burnished ¢ made all the more chromatic | the ageney of the old vine |tower that has be though incidentally templative man in th j atthe t F cov rlod of tines ‘The In- admirably indi- |e i pcceeriaes see technique ts 1 NE KVEW. From the Loulsille Courter Jounal.) “The man is best governed who 1s: least governed.” ‘That's a man’s theory,” spoke up a henpecked husband, | “The women have never subseribed to that a BET.103 cigarettes may taste good too; but— —You can’t get the fullest enjoyment from smoking un- less your cigarette is also COMFORTABLE. That is probably the main reason why 80 many men are selecting Fatimas for their steady smoke. 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You truly can lift off every hard corn, soft corn or corn between as well as hardened calluses on bottom of feet without one bit of pain Cincinnati ne. It is and Grawp Rapips FURNITURE CREDIT TERMS $3.0 Down on $50-% 75.0 100. 150-9 200. ” APARTMENTS FURNISHED a COMPLETE FROM $50 TO $500 Open Monday and Saturday Evenings 104 ST. L STATION AT CORNER COLUMBUS AVE. campa Wise off You Genuine Look for luses to torture you and they go with causing one twinge of pain or You will call freezone the magic drug and it really is f bel No Mail, Phone’ Approval or Cc, O. D. Orders Filled on the items in the $1 Sale. The first Dollar Sale for 1917 is scheduled for tomorrow. )SIXTH AVE.. ISTO 19M STREET All Charge Par- chases made to- morrow and Wed- nesday will be en- tered on bills ren- dered March Ist. It is another powerful demonstra- tion of “The Big Store's” ability to undersell all competition. The List of Special Offerings at ‘1 Is One That No Shopper Can Afford to Overlook The values are the best ever assembled for a like event. The power of one hundred cents was never greater in the city of New York (or, for that matter, anywhere else). Only a limited number of the bargains at $1 is printed here ments and see the entire collection of offerings at $1. TWO NIGHT GOWNS Or TWO CORSET COVERS; beauti- fully lace-trimmed; TWO for 2 PI NIGHT GOWNS For Women; of soft finish cambric, trimmed with lace and embroidery » 1 Of sofi-finished cambric, trimmed with Val. lace and ribbon; TWO for ‘ PE TTIC OATS Genuine Heatherbloom, in black and colors; with deep ‘flounce; ” bar- gains at Th 7 SIX TOWEL Union Linen Huck Towels; hemmed cotton linen finish huck towels; regu- larly $1.25 and $1.50; Sale | ~ BED SHEET SET Negligee Si We Give‘ Gold § able cash at the QM office on the Fifth Floor We gve BM Green MEN’S SHIR hirts of Fepps, crepe and mercerized fabrics Come here tomorrow, stroll through the various depart- idered back CHILD'S FUR SET $1.50 Imitation Ermine (White Coney) fur set pillow muff and scart; for girls up to eight years; set at $1.25 GLOVES Women's Washable cape tan gloves and 2-clasp overseam white gloves; em- ytamps n full books for merchandise an woven Bleached soft finish muslin, full size sheet and two pillow cases; on sale at TWO | Of woven mi cales, 10 YDS. MUSLIN MEN’ jadras and Sizes 14 to 17‘, | $1.35 TEA KETTLE Nickel-plated on heavy gauge copper; splendid value at ‘ SHIRT! high count per- 36-inch width; bleached soft finish; standard grade; regular 12! jc quality yards for ~~ SILVER SANDWICH MEN ly up to $1 25; 2 wari “UNDERW Broken lots of merino and wool, regular COFFEE PERCOLATOR Aluminum, with glass top; 6-cup size; regularly $1.75; sale price... ‘ wAR *1 pnts for TRAYS Silver plated; of attractive design, 10-inch size HAVING SETS preree Lisle and combinatic WOMEN’S UNDERWEAR vests, corton pn suits, FOUR for "$1.25 MIRROR Bath mirror, size 10x16 inches, white enamel frame; beveled glass; offered at and Ate; pants regularly cup FR pooch A tempting value; metal mirror, and brush; special tomorrow SOLID GOL DBROOCHES WOM reg. 49 FOUR pai EN’S pair; irs 3 HOSIERY Extra good Lats fibre silk stockings; slightly defective; REPAIR OUTFIT For boots, shoes, harness and tinware; regularly $1.25; sale price Good flannel blouses in tan, blue and $1.50 HAND BAGS J Neckchains, earrings, baby chains and cuff pins; choice ———— — — aa vad GOLD FILLED double BRACELET $4 Biidedionds For women and misses, engraved M “pattern and safety guards 3 INFAN DRESSES One Bishop Dress, shirred at neck, and two yoke Dresses, embroidery trim- med; sizes 6 months to 2 years; reg. $1.35; at tomorrow Bl = ee TU rr Choice of — many | BLACK > IANTUD b) | | handsome styles of | 35 inches wide; fine silk pongee; one white voile waists of our best specials at, yard all prettil SATIN MESSALINE & 35 inches wide; good grade; full line of colors, as well as fast black; yard DRESS TAFFE 35 inches wide and a fine a offered in black only at this price; 1 SCARFS, ETC. $ Scarfs, shams, centrepieces, table covers; lace-trimmed; regularly $1.50, $1.95 sale, each NAPKINS That sell regularly at $1.59 per dozen; W-inch; mercerized damask; choice patterns; doze laces. (€ tured.) Balkan or s attach ALL-WOOL SERGE 50 inch wide; black and col $1.5 quality; yard, in this sale _ “FRAMED PICTUR MEN’S soles; — $1.50 to $2 newest shapes and colors; all sizes linen collars, arly $1.25; yse; black HOSIERY medium weight; FIVE: pairs IRONING BOARD Folding board, 4!) feet, strong and durable; regularly $1.35; sale price... with reg and colors; gray; very well made And purses, in vari leathers; silk »! EN’S 2 soft Two White Blouses for Reg. 79¢ and $leach y trimmed with embroidery Norfolk Sizes for women and misses “ATHER PILLOV j $ ‘ Covered in high-grade ticking; re size 20x28; at 0 | COSTUMER In golden oak or mahogany regularly $1.30; limited — quaatit S HATS hats CUT GLASS BOWL 8 inches deep; regularly $1.95, on sale tomorrow at only DRESSER SETS oq Tray, hair receiver and powder jar; | Fexularly $1.20; offered tomorrow and derbies; BOYS’ WASH SUITS $1.50 suits in many different styles, lined; with mirror and purse; choice at TWO BOYS’ BLOUSES 31 made of good materials ... | BERRY SETS 2 | 7-piece; hand-painted; regularly $1.29; ‘J J sad on sale tomorrow at onl nb ae fie n sale tomorrow at only... Some have BRASS ASH TRAYS :*] regularly $1.29, With cigar holders; epee y values tomorrow at | GLASS WATER SETS 7 pieces; grape design; regularly $1.18; on sale tomorrow at, set Two $1 Flannel Blouses, s] Gray Flannel Blouses ¥ y - 1S with colored stripes. TRAVELING BAGS $ Also” white flannel Black keratol; large, roomy; steel blouses with — piack frame; good lock; regularly $1.75; stripes, Ch ot tyles. (One illustra 2 LUNCH BOX With vacuum bottle; very practical for children’s and workmen's lunches $1.50 SWEATERS For men and boys; coat style, with large splendid value; at ‘I “1 *1 collar; 2 WOOD BU RNING heeded g Pyro Midget Burner set and 35 stamped wood pieces and book of instruction finish SET ; Adie 4 INDIA SEATS a Greatest went of 8 art a Regularly si 50; upholstered in WALL PAPER += $ how top; size 01x26 ir mall number only at Room 10 rolls sidewall and 18 a parkitls price yards of border; for room 12x15 SOFA PILLOWS tiful pillows of v amask d satins, For ly $1.25 Groceries at *1 oer fee AXMINSTER RUGS to $4 ad 18x36; regularly $1.75 and $1.30 | $1.50 CU RTAINS i fee wire rps pecial lot im this sale, at each ai el bai Meo arn funy | ‘ie COCOA MAT $ SESH OAME YEGAG IG SIE SaI8 1| s nd the kind that 1 : y 9; uw his 10 YDS. TOWEL & XCHEON BLEND, : ath Roller toweling, brown kitchen towel % ally ; soe a 4 Catl 1 Size 36x72; attractive colors; regu- “LUNCHEON © LOT HS 4 PANG RVELAT \ ; lar $1.78 values; offered | tomor- Re arly $1.39 to $1.69 Mercerize + : 1 I A pg: Wat Damask; scalloped r 1, hemr UNMAID ED RK PR aR ENR ES NC Ser SASL EE OSA E MATO CN ‘| arin Big Dollar's toch NOTIONS Ba TEAS Special k 1 Exono six boxes Sanitary Napki reg | Combina- bay uP a ly SNAP FASTENERS : i| is, $1 lane, a agp Fasite r fg. 1c a card i ten ‘| t et tiles Majest s1 Shea — Double wva¢ Geen Trading Stamps with Purchases Til! 12 0'Clock Single geal Stamps Thereatter- Single @Sarsgk Gold Siamps ALL DAY =