The evening world. Newspaper, May 25, 1917, Page 19

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Georges Gobo’s Etchings at the , Braun Gallery By W. G. Bowdoin, Peorxes Gobo, who was born in San|#°4 PY & strong feeling for the out- but who PSU EXCELS IN CONQUERING _ WORST ECZEMA. Pac, results should show overnight @ great deal to expect of any skin Remedy—except Poslam. But Poslam differs from all other remedies in Possessing healing energy in a more Sencentrated and more active form, That is the reason why in stubborn Eczema it shortens the time of treat- ment and drives away many minor troubles before they become serious, It is @ pacifying balm to angry trritated surfaces, Sold everywhere, For FREE SAM- write to Emergency Labora- tories, 248-5 West 47th St., New York, Urge your skin to become clearer, fresher, better by the daily use of Beri ~ tata medicated with Poslam PrICHIGAN FURNITURE SONORA Talking Machines $45 to $1,000 EASY’ TERMS | treatment of the open | well calculated to attract attention, in Paris with his art, is holding an exhibition of his etchings at the Braun Gallery, No, 18 West Forty- si Street, until the end of May. Some of this artist's works was shown at the same gallery last No- vember. Mr. Gobo's etchings are character- of-doors. His peasant typos at least suggest Millet in style and treatment. | That ts to say, the figures introduced [are not beautiful but they are strong and vigorous. His “Washerwoman” {i @ faithful washing that is practised in France. The river serves as the source of water supply, and the laundrying is ad- lig A shown in process on the sank in the foreground. The atti- tudes are unstudied but full of life and action, The community heating is accomplished by the bricked-up stoves with periscopic elbow ter- minals, The tubs are all shown standing on their own bottoms, and the landscape on the opposite bank of the river is deftly registered with much artist “Two Beggars,” is becomingly r pellent in the pictured types. One | mendicant stands upright, through the agency of crutches, while the other is dejectedly seated by the way- side in a receptive attitude, “Carting the Sea-Weed" ts happy in its delineation of the large two- wheeled French cart, filled with kelp, that the draft horse is hauling with much strain, ‘The collectors of the algea are well projected in speaking likenesses, Mr. Gobo's handling of nudes is characterized by strength rather than Brace, “Breton Heads,” as etched by him, ts arouse interest and please, in the seven fold recorded sketches. “The Vinters, Chinon,” {* another excellent example of virility, as in- corporated into etching. The two figures in the foreground, showing vineyard laborers pushing @ cart, are superbly executed, “The Old Bridge at Verona” is splendidly shown as to an arched por- | tion that abuts upon a stately building on the right. The incorporated figures are good and enter well into the com-) position, The People’s Art Guild is giving t twenty-sixth exhibition at the Fu ward Building, No. 175 East Bro way, for an indeterminate period, The catalogue contains nearly 400 num- bers, and the showing is @ most un- J usual one, since unions are booking | special days It is @ very hopeful sign when art |invades the east side and the idea of uplift is so nicely worked out The east siders are by means | tried THE EVENING WORDD, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1917. | HEARN tracted to a gallery where there is at least a percentago of aesthetic: whatever may be sald of all tho rest of the show. It is, of course, fred Stiegiitz and sl white ste Stezrage™ in all of its transcendency, to, the Incoher- ences of John Marin’s “Lan 8," but in spite of the “fighting” quall- ties of certain of the pictures, as shown, it is well worth a visit to the Forward Building to see the hung aintings, as well as those who go to jook at them, caeosinetighnainnens $25,000 FOR FIRE HURTS. Man Whose Clothing Electrio Car- rent Set Ablaze Gets Verdict. For three minutes of torture that Thomas Kerane of Hastchester sut- fered when a short circuit, set his clothes afire, a Supreme Cou! White Plains yesterday awa ry at led him Tir FOR TIRED | PUFFED-UP FEET |fnstant relief for sore, aching, tender calloused feet and You're footsick! Your feet feel \tired, puffed-up, chafed, ‘aching, ‘and they need “Tiz." makes feet remarkably fresh and sore-proof. “Tix” takes the pain and burn right out of corns, callouses and bunions. “iz” is the grandest foot-gladdener the world has ever known. Get a 25-cent box of “Tiz” at any drug store and end foot torture fora whole year. Never have tired, aching, swenty, smelly feet; your shoes will fit fine and you’ ‘I only wish you had ‘b i Accept no sub- stitute SR RR ET er ee Eee rere dammres nt the rate of over $8.00 a! Minute against the ate New Haven Ratl- road Company. $25,000, The verdict’ was for Kerane was riding on in the Westchester yar wire struck the engine and Ce fan xj electricity set Kerane’s clothes an “4 gine, ral THEATRES. | Mate, WinterGarden %1¥ 40, ve 4 OF. im pa SHOW I oe HIS LITTLE WibGWs | NORABAYES*‘'« 39TH 5% U THEA., or, B nas Mar, Sato SHUBERT ‘44th W, of Bway Matinees We io ry THE iNIFE PLAYFTOUS a, wt ah ot B way, Ere. § 20, Thure, A Sat,,2.20, | THE a Wit. CAME | BACK | The PC ir 13% sain | Maxine Elliott's 4 ae oe Ea 2:20, Sparhting, Youth, LOVE O’ MIKE ¢ ive. CASINO O Bitnea Wel a ac, Bi Kescteutioe! YOURE IN ae WASHINGTON SQ. PLAYERS COMEDY i, et fiat, Bree. 4.48 _—, MOROSC! 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Lingerie for Maid and Matron of Fine Muslins and Washable Silks— the daintiest designs, so tastefully Hilllameon | Hrothers! | Thyiiting Drain Fi ihe mr rie rye seen Bun. ‘Twice Daily ‘we W BEL W, of B TWICE DAIL The Spectacular Film Drains of hose’ & Aserion 30, 90-690, pi ERTY’ NG, j| ably good value, junresponsive, and the missionary work done by the sponsors and the | Ladies’ Reception Committee was not done in vain, for the residents of the} Ghetto are patronizing the exhibition | and are themselves aiding in their own uplift, as far as in them lies, t in life 1s always a good thing pORTina cons TENNIS & BICYCLE SALE Introduce, the ralne of | Diamond _ OPENS. AN ACCOUNT Extra Special and art on the east side makes more PULLMAN of an appeal than you might think if all you know of this bit of the RUNABOUT foreign language district of New York Diamond Premier * $3.00 consists of a walk through Orchard | Street or a shopping tour on Avenue A. Whether the art that ts now being | | ser $10.98 All rackota are the latent modela-and strung with Quality gut,” Frames are reinforced wit!) gut and ™ Gt test seasoned word Weight 1B to 14% of, A $1.00 value oe, (91,60, Safi’ Water 1 Cover for Soe, exten with Tectet offered Simmion’ s Truss-Frame BICYCLE ed up to the visitors at the For- rd Building in large chunks 4s all of the highest type is not the ques- tion, ‘The show at least makes it pos sible for dweller in the seething ‘ast side tenement or apartment to seo art, and that counts for some- thing. | The artists who are pursuing the ignis fatuus of the fourth dimension | have been permitted to participate in | the exhibition; they have been given a chance to demonstrate their wares, und the east siders may here see and! study both static and dynamic art They may ob: ‘e futur and the academic, the conservative and the revolutionary, side by side, as in the Independent Show, and out of the | melting pot of art there Js very Ittle tind wea, Loa Hardwood $11.98 fectly sanitary oF, doubt but that good may come. 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