The evening world. Newspaper, September 30, 1919, Page 21

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sepa ctenaeinenineninerennnirpsmngpanttntl —-tliscieennninisinpes — . fieennanensset THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1919. oy | » 0 b 4 the proposed o be ud IB |iengtteh soutpto Campanile, Doges’ Palace, the 8. Ma-|man carrying a basket with a white trees in the picture are windewept. done In tho past. and th hid Strangely Kittem® BAYER CROSS” ON | Between Seasons tisinti.ccure ™ i» exceten| Comal. Sofie Pans dhe inna | mun Poe arate sea Gaaale-lane Another tie of te ike mronuce [ora cts MePRER Signa | Raber Metisdn je Irvington, ¥. 4 a Y., seven years olf, wos Wifled when a flower box on which he was standing in thing |2Me father's yard of their home on Main are only awaiting the initiative of New |Street tipped aver and over and fell am two drawings in black and white A fleet of Venetian fishing | ket, is'a nice spot of color. The h Exhibition at Scott & Fowles By W. G. Bowdoin, fo Scott & Fowles, No. 590 Fifth Ave-| 4 is in half length and the | most admire into the marine, Algtream, The surface water recill figure gondola show ell at the left. In| the light and ref is represented by | the distance the low descending sun| “Landscape with § of which have | Shoots light rays in all directions and | Shir An entirely new | makes the sky luminous. The meadow, the road, the gro ndelman ie a swan| Anc 1 larger canvas by the|feeding sheep and the © American marble of | Same ued white. It is sup- | M00! other is »lor. GENUINE ASPIRIN w tones are in this} well registered. ‘The tree, at hue, have instatled an entirely new] Per a fetching antique base) P ene A Wien oe ete ane (WS nue trim, When the water |& an buildings: shown | cellent sky room ‘on the ground floor of thetr es-| jith bronme time) Wehen the water | tablisnment which is to be devoted | w “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” to be |to the exhibition of original drawings | | Genuine must be marked with the |und sculpture. wan's back and runs off #livery lig! A gondola steals out of} of Adelphi College of Brooklyn, usual way [the « sinall bulls by the same artist, | Heht ted in bronze, are full of action | @ safety “Bayer Cross.” Always bny| At the present time they have in- sity At ft two moored lug-|during her period of rest. She an unbroken Bayer package whieh} stated in this exhibition room a num- wo crouching deer, in bronge, almy |€@TS With bent sails, appear. The| now returned to her college for Contains proper directions to safely | vor of choice pieces in both fields. by Ris, wee ae ‘ ‘One of | Moon radiates Nght in the midst of a/fall and winter session, and in the ance. A large boulder in the distance relieve Headache, ‘Toothache, Bare] y 0 hree lovely Beardsley | these is now sho ‘first time. | #mbre sky. meantime sbe is showing the f ache, Neuralgia, Colds and pain Wreeiney Mot torperios), exeauted tor | MATO. ROMDS has but just re-| “Gtamercy Park-Winter,” by Leon-|of her summer's art work at Handy tin be ard M. Davi but a few cent sa pleasing and color- | studio, No, 9 Fifth Avenue. sky line ts eminently | sketches adr rblets cost | tur where he executed are to be| fl canvas, ntry under | his group a of I the Morte d’Arthur and done in| trug 8 larger | biack and whit These are packages als spirin is the trade| eminently ti mark of Bayer Manufacture of introduce Monoaceticacidester of Sualicylicacid. ~Advt fy KRAMER BROS. ™ « Dancers,” most grace howing two nu¢ ed and dealing with nude Ernest Cole, a young f , | f Je, and thie left, makes an in- | over the ¢ The naked trees | thuslasin 1 i colors she | showing r was Miss Morse's » distance are| This ship, who theme. Delicacy Is written all over | «there | the portra nd both the modelling | ‘she ps ndow relief on an en-| and colo’ ts are good. The round-| the dirt roads of the country f bronze, Myth figures} ed hills of the backsround melt into| wind through the laurel and Indistinctnesa. The pine needles of | woods. the conifer are full of charm as a! The pines and white birchea o r the girl's f ord,” by Ge , as a meridian, is|deals with a rural a nothing else to do.” at a Substantial Saving TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY SALE Fresh Ham... . . 30calb. FreshKilledFrying Chickens 34c a lb. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 517 WEST 16TH STREET 38 Greenwich St.nr.Battery Pl. \ 93 Amsterdam Av..nr. 64th St. 132 Broad St., nr. South Ferry {Brancties 135 Columbus Av., nr. 66th St. 920 Ninth Av., nr. 59th St. (947 Third Av., nr. 57th St 777 Eighth Av., nr. 47th St. \ 2302 Broadway RESTAURANTS, SHIPS AND FAMILIES SUPPI ge H. Smillie,| fashion, all of which Ia reflected ene, wherein al the water eta al character.|road that crosses a stream is fea-| which the v. ious and eundry po led. | tured. This stream is Hkew h}by a rustic bridge, fu »{ stream, that ts pictu apanning. The encirel }foreat in spring fo! 5 by George H.!dope. In. the front of the ummer homes are reve year, shows the picture, in the lime-light, is a horse- and show up against the eky, r water colors 4 Awosting,” with its ro Supreme Canned Meats, Good things to eat is the thought Fruits and Vegetables you'll connect with the Morris Supreme yellow and black label. Under this label we pack a large variety of good foods. When you have tried a few of these you’ll quickly see why they’re so popular. It’s because they’re so good. There are Morris Supreme canned fruits in great variety; canned meats and vegetables; and condiments. They’re all delicious, a are by Augustus John from gypsy | smacks, with part-colored sails, enter |is Lending low to drink of the Itmptd 'm the distance are the Catskil Frode neep,” by Walter Mo oat et tke grove, ime _ In yee another picture, Miss Morse] is with Venice by| figure by the water's edge are all The water glistens in the light and with infinite skit, | right is individualized against an ex- tree, in Intensified purple, s stly, reflect the moon's soft and| Miss Anna G. Morse, Art Director | Miss Morse has painted some white it the right. ‘The window | spent the summer at Minnowaska, a fetching red barn in the background. the buildings along the] Ulster County, near Lake Mohonk, On the top of one of nal show as high spots of|N. Y., found time to do some painting registered in water d at least two pictures of hang the roada in a most picturesque | lors she bas done, in in orfentation are set forth and made 1 in the background time regulation, ‘The National Day lHenht Saving Association haa information ates clothed with undulating roundness] that the Bast is solld for daylight sav as to thelr summits, A little unob-|ing and the Middle and Western a ly orse * pine in full foliage In the foreground speare very de ly at the right. York" him, breaking bis neck. hing Shows a mountain swale in the forest the the trees are all about, One giant ands out Prominently from its fellows. who Dirches, with a sweep of clearing and has | has scrub pines. Ferne: the left of the picture and make: rults testifies to the mighty ee her of the past that carried ‘logic forces and left it ! Her where it now remains for Miss Morse ‘SF ably ahow the char to paint. say sal. ‘The grouped buildings are|acter of the country round about the — ed with much skill, mingled | lake district “EAST IS FOR DAY SAVING.” h careful restraint. The Metropol-| Miss Morse became enthusiastic en- <<a ris ted in the water Marke Tells M Watt. Pp O Ss first I Weatl womwelvan “at experience in the Shawangunk Moun. aporlahe ebsect | plotorial ania, me effective | iain country, ad although no auto- “Aso ninary exhibition! “Bear Clift Pines,” by Charies ¢, | mobiles were Serer Gea tine ratte Board nt sE: iry sphere,| Curran, introduces an ideal fei and ber cottage ho! 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