The evening world. Newspaper, February 1, 1917, Page 13

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at the right, make for a most pleas- ing though unstudied table balanc ‘The two nudes contributed by Isa- jbel Cohen are both indifferent tn | painting achievement | Under the title of “Girl with a Fan” | Helen W. Phelps has painted with | much artistry a girl in half length, ; holding an extended fan. | ‘The di; } aphonous gown, tho flesh tints and By W. G. Bowdoin. the dark hair masses, with the pink | Wee Pen and Brush Club, No. 182] note of the tdividual flower orna- ‘ Bast Nineteenth street, is now hold-| ment, are all noteworthy in achieve- fa annual art exhibition. The| Ment. The eyes are a trifle con- strained ag to pose | @atalogue contains twenty-four num- | ‘The “Portrait,” by Blizabeth Nich- bere and includes landscapes, mar-| ols Watrous, is ‘admirable. ‘The girl Sines, portraits, still ‘life themes, With her powdered hair, surmounted tudes, flower pigces and a fantasic, [PY 4 picture hat, who fetchingly wears ja decollete gown, also sports a pink ee Eda Maclean, who exhibits for th Her dainty hand, graceful in ' Pen & Brush Club| f Holds Its Annua ' Art Exhibition first time, contributes « good por-| contour, rests lightly upon the handle , tralt entitled “Little Charlotte.” It] of her parasol and makes a very pret 6 ( + ik of | 1¥ picture, done in high key da @ careful child study that is full of Homp,” by” Susan Ricker promise. | Knox, is an attractive picture of i “Zinnias,” by Maude Mason, is an| tomboy. The girl is gracefully posed, @xcellent flower piece, in which he} with hands cl ed over her knees. Sinnias are painted with telling ef 1¢ unconfined copper hair falls in fect against a striped background, in| heavy but decorative n wes over her which greens, purples and yellows shoulders, Ifer bolero jacket of blue, * happily synthes Fhe flower cons] in combination with the red sash and Yainer is charmingly painted on the] green skirt makes for a highly 4 table cover, and the prismatic pl pleasing color combination, The face, @t the left, and the Japanese bowl, | with its blue eye nd charming oval- ightfully registered ' ne Peterson is represented by two ARE YOUR. Nostrils Clogged? FACTS ABOUT MY LOW FEES When the first ‘Was opened the other dr ¥ fonvince the people th ‘ drug store sold infe Warned t ainst dealing with such, peop! found that the Wore just as good in the cu sas in the drug stores ¢ @ high prices. It was not long be cut-rate stores were dging the bulk the business. The eit-rate drug Canal, with typi HM. 8. Phil malg heads, of the better, A. Watson's “Fantasie” decorative nude group, ex: cording to modernistic ideas, vy mountain outlines and a high ure powerful attributes, of thirty-five can- 1 1 surroundings, contributes two fe- vhich “Madam F.” i cut-rate drug store ist vasses, by J the Mont Avenue, rative floral pieces, as if to show that . rg rere n do something other than land- Heed) Tho other drag stores ‘charged | 8capes and marines, In these floral ‘prices and did not advertise. lies he shows the gorgeousness of . n I placed my fees low w er blooms, as he pits them in the fact it me the doctors to say all the mean things they could about my practice and warn people agains: being treated by me. The | Quickly found that my results ‘ood as the other specialists and t with drapery, textiles, fur- niture, fictiles and in one case with a modern feminine figure, All of these three flower paintings are most happily composed, as if the artist was fees were about one-third what|in a particularly delightful mood. high-priced specialists charged. ‘They all make a strong appeal to the e great number of people I treat |iover of color, as produced and}! makes {t possible for me to make a smail se ossible for me to make & Mey | manipulated by a colorist. preted with this emall. proft at this| Mr, Ide has also been ieianiptint | in his projection of a winter scene in ‘Across the River,” In which snow- laden trees figure and the cold, cold water, upon which sailboats rid e, when it takes two dollars to serve ’ the purpose of one dollar before the Great war began. pear to good advantage, The same ARE YOU \is also true regarding the city sk GOING DEAF? sie eecteregss di, into the backgro My specialty in freeing obstructed nos- ns WHISTLER ETCHING, $3,900. | trile, treating deafness and olsen and ae uf ‘ Torn'’s Works Also Le: ing sore places in the breathing tubes. way todo this. can) usually tr Whistler and Zorn etchings brought tele without cutting away the tho best prices last night at the clo: | ving the nostrils, those, tm nose, thus leaving the nostrile, ro in lof the sale of prints from the le tons of If nes of Minneapolis, Eyerit of Newark, of my method. of New Canaan, Con: American Art Asociation 610 items yielding $43,615. M. Knoedler & Co. paid $3,900 for Whistler nocturne and $350 for h “Salute. Dawn.” C. W. Kraushau hancellerie Loche Battersea Bridg ‘aye for $ * and $500 for * hur Roullier paid gf. The Kitchen, Clogged Nostrils, Dropping in Throat, Deafness and Head Noises ‘n's portrait etching ma Rasmusseo. can | et att WINS $200 ART PRIZE. | Sidney Dale Shaw won the Alex- M. Hudnut $200 prize yesterday | for the best painting in the fiftieth | Jannual exhibition of the American | 4 nostrile or | Water Color Soctety, which will be opened to-day in the galleries of the 1 of,4¢ | National Arts Club, No. 119 East Ni ‘catarrhal dis: | teenth Stree ere Ww e 7 have you visit | r, ption last night. Pee Daabery thing for an| "The subject. of “Snowy Roofs.” pre Y : examination and advice, of brown city roofs uncommonly well done. Prices name: DR. J.C. McCOY the artists are attached tothe | Candler Building—220 West 42d St.| catalogue list’ The sum asked for this number fs $100, and th (A Yow Doore West of Broadway) Pile, pumbsr 14, $200, and the artist into my thront for two years I ha ea in my. porte that tree that hi without waking, Hoe mo longer hai Scrose the frout of his head. The 1 The | ande: he can hear well, ar, or have @ b you ny other form of ease. I will be piensed to Sftioe. It will cost you ni the painting enting an exp. t this season, afVetnrwiay,, ood. Friday. 10 | prize, while retalning ownership. of | * BoP Me windy 104, S| the picture. The exhibition will be | ‘ontinued until Feb. 24, A Nervous Wreck at 46--- A Miracle of Strength and Vitality at Fifty---Taking Iron Did It Doctor says Nuxated Iron is greatest of all strength builders—Often increases the strength and endurance of delicate, nervous folks 200 per cent. in two weeks’ time. five-grain tablets of ordinary nuxated tron ¢: times per day after meale for two weske” Tien test your atrength again and for yourself how | much ed, I have seen down’ peop! Were ailing all the wh Souble their strength and enduranc old and asked me to give him a preliminary examination for life insurance. I was as- ‘ temished to find him ye $ 5 imply by taking the proper form. | And this after had tn some been doctoring months without taining any with the blood pressure of a bey of 20 and as full of vigor, vim and vitality as‘e young man; tn fact, & young man he really was notwithstanding his age. ‘The secret he said was taking !ron—nuxated fron had filled him with yenewed life, At 0 he was in vad health; at 46 he was care- worn and nearly aii In, Now at 50, after taking nuxated fron, a miracle of vitality and his ‘nce beaming with the buoyancy of youth, As I have sald @ hundred fron in you any go: otherwise it may ‘mew over, iron 1s tho wreateat ail strength builders. If people would only thro medicines and nau take wanple tuxated tron hat the lives of th might be save i from pneu kidney The real a thelr diseas Irom, recomme @ patent medicine his well known to dev Nusa NOTR I ee 5a Her 60 who. lack tren “and 10) tat cent, or over tn tout 38 ‘earls ert ni 7 bie offend rour 1 eA ube syn ptreage t H ie ‘alopented der, Save Money On Everything You Buy at Greenhut’s It Is All So Simple! No Arithmetic Required! Greenhut's is undersold by nobody. Our prices are as low, or lower, than those of any other store in New York. For more than twenty years we have sold “BETTER GOODS FOR THE SAME MONEY, OR HE SAME GOODS FOR LESS MONEY THAN ELSE- WHERE.” And in addition we give: “Sperry” Gold Stamps or ane Green Trading Stamps Those who concentrate their purchases here will find that their economies, in addition to those they maké on their pur- chi je 4 per cent. Don’t imagine, if you plea that economy such as you pr tice here means that you must sacrifice quality in any degree. Here is the guarantee that you will find printed on the back of any sales slip issued by Green- hut’s Popular “Big Store." It is ironclad: To Be Sold For, bear in needs in a In th leums, sale of this kind this check, and consider this recog- nition of ‘responsibility as @ per sonal pledge to our customers that their confidence in J. ° we CREENNUT. 4 si, Regulsriy iia Sale Prize of Furniture, at 9x12... $44.50 It is unquestionably the biggest value in all New York for the money: 9x12..." HH He 90 sete a fair price for this suite. In this sale it is sixty-seven dol- 8.3: . and fifty cents. Friday Only! Bax108 24.50. This is @ three-piece mahogany suite, consisting of chair, rocker and 6x9 42.50 settee, covered in genuine Spanish Yeather, brown or blue. 5,600 Yards of 6x9. 6x9 19.50 But there are hundreds of other specials—practically the entire Fifth . AS 7.6x9 24.50 Floor is devoted to this great half-yearly event. Gabardines Axminste Furniture of every description--furniture for every room. The econo- Sie Tapestry Brussels mies average trom 10 to 40 per cent. throughout the entire sale. OX12..005 > "| ey Mepis 25¢ his r : Rugs And Look at This ’ . . 9x12 vo 8 . Sire Regularly A. special jurchase of this de- BePR108 0 M80 m2 $2280 Brass Bedstead Outfit sirable fabric classified by the rey oreseney 9x12 19.50 (As Illustrated) mill as “seconds,” but the imper- 6x9 8.3x10.6 19.50 $ fections are not perceptible, and Saxé . 8.3x10.6 17.80 For 24 75 will in no way hurt the style or the en 42.8 7 6x0 16 $0 ° 7.6x9 SU i ce o = STH yo inches wide, Rag Ru gs suet oxo. 78 siden st ° vet Ts eee and {s here in a splendid range of $19.50 6x9 iB bed, with five t-inch fillers, sport stripes and fancy colors 14.50 6x0 13.50 bright or satin finish; all regular ing pric : 9.75 yak 4 peapaer sizes; a Romelink guaranteed (Regular selling price 50c a yard 9.78 Velvet i aaa Ser Cacti Hatter ears 11.30 Jarpets 10,000 Hemmed Linen- || DB ct] Foxto6.... ais $1.95 Velvet Carpets voennt Finish 5.15 ; sale, yard Leteees ; Led bd Bi Crib 11.50 : $1.75 Velvet Carpets — pee eatl Couch Beds ci brass Cribe |, Huck Towels Fibre Ru Mian aries rane die pct yin taairese S1b28... ($11.00) $21.50... $19.25 Regularly Sale P sale, yard ‘4 +4 5 55 60. . 5. each at 12%e i178 69 Tapestry Carpets — Hee 1*35'90 ,., White Enamel Beds | eee erry add 3 ee c 24.75 H eT ae Ay Excellent large size towels — i fi ; 18:00 |". 13:50! 20.00 37.00 | $8.00 $4.00) $1 white and colored borders. | Some Inlaid and Printed Linoleums Pere 2s +60 Biecilaa toate nee wend: be Inlaid Linoleums Rene fils - 10.75 65 | 19.00... 17.00 priced at 15c to 2lc each, Lot No. 1—choice selection; 2 yards wide; sule $24.00 2.25 11.00 Hemmed Turkish Towels — 150 dozen; large size; with colored borders, also all white; 29, regularly 39c; each...... ic 12!s¢ to 17¢ Crash Towelings— 20,000 yards in bleached and ae crashes, his 10c 49c fo we Nike Goods A manufacturer's sample line of white novelty goods — including Voiles, Skirtings, Plaid and Nov- elty Voiles. More than fifty styles. Wines & Liquors Ferrand’s 3-Star Cognac Brandy Direct importa- tion from France: choice, fruity qui 1.45 Mono- gram Whisky This old reliable Regal English Vermouth SUGAR BOWLS, et) and Old | Umberto, Italian; CREAM | _ PITCHERS ore ring bottle «+0: Ge Groceries of the highest quality, guaranteed strictly fresh and low priced. Mail and nea ay An oor telephone orders filled promptly. Telephone Chelsea 4000. Call or write for a free copy of i ER DI HES, GRAVY our latest Grocery Catalogue. It’s FREE. BOATS, &. Fr rex | St. Pierre, Tren ans Hol | peels. o 85 Fresh aupplies from the ovens about every 30 minutes ees of fe DRE)! VEAL necks of breasts FREE— ‘fen. GOLD OR <7’ GREEN STAMPS WITH PURCHASES Tees; ron. $135 | Pyles" bowtie: 50s PRESH CHEESE CAKES 25 @/ LADY BALTIMORE D5@ SC | oor milk. ted; Friday’s Typical Big Specials in Schiedam Gin: rex. | Troy Cocktails SEEDED RAISIN | CREAM SQUARES s p a |e | |e ee aa ze ousewares 4 lejaci tan, Martini, OME MADE Pt UTTI CAKES 9» : oid ible brandy; | Breas "nd Bio MOREAD coat sre LOG], cseaha onc 240 | OXtAiis seincred gallon, $4.25: | _French,bot re | PANCY NAPOLEON 5c Ba] areuerscentaes 10¢ nsatt i ; ft ry G Le) gfe ig ” Se ,iHkt; #1075 TEADER LIFT COVER REFRIGERATORS 41 in. hia, 24 Imperist Kop le, ERRY SHORTCAKE TCARE 250 20¢ od provlaleh chembery ye tee * $87.50 pe $3 i 12¢ wipe CREAM 5e = D IRON ASH CANS Appte, _ $2.75 | a | nie voters 10¢ Ideal Tonic Ballantine's popu- ar brew. (fF en empty ties) per dor American Whiskies Warranted Treadmiil Rye ‘ohn Haig & Co.'s Whisky Old and re LAID WHITE 60¢ BROWN a, dde DELIVERED. a Saving of Absolutely the very choicest in Floor Coverings be characterized as remarkable, but most extraordinary, id, carpet makers and rug makers are at their wits’ end to secure the necessary wools and the necessary dyes which go to make up first-class goods, These are very scarce—and when Greenhut's, through their farsightedness, offer bargains of the character named below, you can perceive that the advantage is entirely yours, for you will anticipate your Spring furnishing at pric Lot No. square yard 2 excellent values; 2 yards wide; price, square yard Lot 0. Our Own Baking EYEE WENEET Serine Our Own Roasting IRC. 1] “corre FANCY § 3 Lot No. 1 8 t #1 ] attractive patter; price, square yard..... Velvet Rugs THUSSVAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1917. ‘Meet "THE BIG STORE” Fecandoan FREE— ofenag, GOLD OR Z-Ad” GREEN STAMPS WITH PURCHASES $82,784 Wo yl Ae rth of — 20 to 35 Per Cent. in pattern, in design, in fabric underprice distribution we have flanned to dispose of several late shipments of Rugs, Carpets and Lir This is very essential, in order to make room for the tremendous Spring shipments which are on their way. Sizes, regular prices and sale prices are printed below. The tables tell the entire story of the economies. Sale Begins Tomorrow Morning Royal Wilton Rugs | ns; 2 yards wide; sale» Printed Linoleums _ Delicious Teas “3 END square yard Lot No, 2--choice selection; 2 price, square yart Lot No 3 -New Linoleums; 2 y sale price, sq. yd Lot No. 4 New Linoleums; 2. y sale price, S41. yd yards wide; sale Process wide ds, Process wide; ds, choice quality; 2 yards wide; sale price, Bbc FREE—offoneg, GOLD OR 2icae" GREEN STAMPS WITH PURCHASES Best Table Supplies Fresh Meats Friday Only! All Wool Serge At, a Yd., 98c A splendid dress fabric, 42 and 44 inches wide, suitable for suits, skirts and children's dresses. Popular Spring colors, also black. (Easily worth $1.25 @ yard.) me the | This Handsome Library and Living Room Suite Is Special in Our ‘67.50 Ecomonies that cannot merely 9: at 9 o’Clock Midwinter Sale Se i Pe) eae 34.50 31.00, The above beds may be had in sale 19.78..... 17.78! 37.50 33.25 all regular sizes. rd 21.25..... 18.96 | Iron Bungalow Beds The above beds may be had in| $14 Ivory Enamel Bungalow Beds—- all regular sizes and in bright or| sale at . $12.50 satin finish, $8.50 White Enamel Bungalow Beds White Enamel Cribs S110 sale 50 | $12.50 White Enamel Bungalow Beds $11.25 520 Ree. sale $7.25 $12 Ivory Enamel Bungalow Bods 59e 8.75 sale 0.71 9.50 | Above beds in 3-foot size. FREE—@fiernse GOLD OR 2tsar GREEN STAMPS WITH PURCHASES American Porcelain Dinner Sets at °7.95 & *9.50 Each is of first quality American Porcelain; 100 pieces; suitable for 12 persons. The set at $7.95 is usually priced at $9.95. The one at $9.50 was formerly priced at $14. The first exhibits a gold spray decoration; the second a Horal border decoration, Ware at Half Price A number of pieces comprising S$ OU 4 BREAKFAST PLATES OATMEAL DISHES, FRUIT SAU- CERS, MEAT DISHES, i ft 29¢ 19 65e 51.10 We Fresh Fruits RAPE FRUIT skin taker and roaster; at 325 le Low ‘ y de! en Lowered ” oh peered’ Galvanized Ware’. bo. 22¢ Absolutely the best (guccanteed) grades tremendous quantities at sharply reduced prices tomorruys 285 & A HEAVY ALVANIZED ASH) STATIONARY WASH TUB COVERS—brese weil : oi murdveed buckt fite Sn ae Ise | WASH TUBS with wringer — Be y WASH TUBS—eith’ weimgw’ ec HANYDO! fre MARKE FLOUN! HERRIN Fresh Fish We | “ 1e 1c! \ | Ss Double Bal Green Trading Stamps with Purchases Till 12 o'Clock—Single Gat WASH’ TUBS vith wringer $110 w Vegetables oe alk Cale se ~ epeuin; bend ATOLS- Go alton site, regularly 48c, 34e de 450 WATER , adciceeeicnd 18¢ L; » BE 44 1 4 ®! RURNERS—mede of 5de S0v GALVANIZED TRON COAL a vite 880 GALVANIZED IRON’ Coat HODS— al

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