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mality, but the artist, as the theme,|the shop flavor and a fle J open and Abe promised to let nh other, | which an etching needle in agreeably | cuted cal 7 and each other's families, strictly|held. It is indicative of an artistic n akes Tt a raw but Jalone, Then all went home. But the | preparedness, ‘The ‘Tam-o'-Shanter, In ’ | grand old temple of justice sulked al! | the depth of its blackness, is utterly day long. Such a nice fight it would] and entirely harmonious, (have been, and the Judge had to go My : jand spell jt! pressure intensity as to character de- For Infants and Children. ée irtes fora ectsion . Hineation. ‘The bitten tinea are here) 9 accomplished with transcendancy andj Bears _—_ A.W. Heintzeluan {icon the anging mouth ns featured is both indicative and provocative. . | the It Began on Rivington Street and Wound| Jn Premier Show see, maternal concern is aptly pre] giengeuge Up in Essex Market Court; When Dave| Aé Keppel & Co. 8) ducing « mother and child. of “Old Brass” figures not only the im- ‘ : ; mediate subject, but also two old wom- Promised to Be Good and Stop Punching By W. G. Bowdoin. en devotees, Phe window of the old | : 5 a . shop reveals a fetchtng, If incidental, | Abe in His Own Hous® and Shining Up to} Arthur W, Heintzetman, who was) jandscape, most delicately etched. ; ‘ born in Newark, N. J, on Nov. 22| “The Boat Butlde the Punchee’s Wife. 1892, and who atudi¢d with excellent Hy im, his workroom, Is a happy’ sub- | ject that Is admirably presented with BRAHAM SOBER and David] draw was the one thing that he did |Tesuits at the Leg Mem digeier Goldstein were at lance|ot want. He wanted the battle jen, is holding his firs \- a polnite, t sak. Although |Amlghed, one way or another. politan exhibition of etchings and AB dl genres ‘ough |" “The ‘court at- sanguine at the Gallery of Frederick thé preliminary round took place In}tendants saw : - Anite the hallway on Rivington Street, the| him crouch, and ‘eppel & Co., No. 4 Kast Sth Street, “final and best 40 a cross be- until Nov, 15, The catalogue con- bout was on the| “ween, the shim- tains forty-four numbers. programme 0 t| ieee ting, These Mr. Heintgelman approaches his Essex Market| preliminartes work with confidence but not over- 0 store | Mmished to’ his confidence, and has produced some Court before jece. 1 t Public Sale ARMY AND NAVY GOODS 5 ; OM Judge Corr pag ag interpretive etchel work that merits FR David, w ho| umbrella, “and high praive I] CANCELLED GOV’T CONTRACTS alee cltened 36 Heaait By His figures are full of charm, WARNIN was sober, was e) that the whether it be @ reposeful girl, an old gathered in on|umbrella broke. | man With black drapery, or a cheru a charge of dis-| “Schnorrer,” he said with decision. | bic nude on the rocks or sporting on| crderisy conduct, |. Abe's father, who had yeen an in-|the sands at Russell's Istand. *\terested apectatos, then rushed in to| His conceptions of babies, done with Abe claimed that he not only |the aid of his son. His daughter-in- | tho etching needle, are full of virility, was trying to destroy the peace of | aw, disapproving of the public scene, |while his types such as “A Country his domestic hearth, but was also in-| immediately crow: Abe a at line "roradle Ry! a te hh 4 Judge Cor: on the desi e “Portrait of an Old Womai tent upon destroyinz him. There wit is eave ro was one | “Woman Knitting,” “The Rabbi, was the usual fight in the hall and| touchdown pod interfer- | Balloon Man,” and the "Hea Abe went to court. ence by both side while of varyi degrees of excel “What is all the troubte” ine) “Take them lence, are all marked by sincerity ana % coo] down a bi careful finish. eed aes Mesh ons re His concept of “The Artist,” with his| a is punching me in the, smocked atire, perhaps smacks of for an and trying to run around with my wife all the time," plained Abe. “Not at all, 1 should gay,” put in David. “There ts nothing about the. truth he tells. I am just a friend of his wife. “Ts he a fricnd of yours?” Mrs Abe wan asked. “Just about,” she admitted “But, Mr, Judge, all the time he is! nning after ber and putting my | home on the bum,” protested the) ff complainant | “Do you think that Is a nice thing te do?” inquired His Honor sternly. ¢ “Well, sort of nice,” declared | Path Sexe” thundered Judge Ci ringe, TEx’, (hnndered, Jnaee Cor-| 1 First dose of ‘‘Pape’s Cold Compound”? relieves dis- c a ob he an's er Ge es aie ee tress—Three doses break up colds—No quinine! We warn the public against the many war-time mushroom enter- prises, We have many imitators. All articles are new—not reclaimed or renovated sold to dealers. check off such list with you. New shipment just a articles you desire and bring ¢ Army Blankets, Olive Drab, All Wool.......... Army Blankets, Gray Wool a Army Wool Undershirts and Drawers, each gar- ment Regulation Navy Blue for thidees, apecidl abiceici cicWere eit seres.s 9.50 LIMITED QUANTITY. ARMY" Shoes, 2.25 real calf: § first quality leather $7.00) ARMY Officers’ Molw-vtm Coats... ++ 920, 18, $23} ARMY mubh SWEATERS 5.50) ARMY O. D. p-On Sweaters, ARMY Heavy Balbricean #50)" Undershirts and Drawers, \ ment Y Officers’ Mackinaw wool cloth, 1 MASK = Hage, i) ++ 6.00 ARMY Officers’ Heavy Wool 10.00 Overcoats f 3. am 97.60 ven Pair .78 60, 1.00 | A ARMY Kn ARMY Leath ARMY Gray Wool LEATHER V lined ARMY Off s for general Winter wear not listed here can be obtained at 14 original prices. Hours of Sale 9 A. M. to & P. M. <7 EN WANTED FOR U. S. teatet | ims . Many other art David quivered slightly and sug- gested that Texas was a long wiy off Fntist To-dos und Earn While You Leam. Apply Ree ; nm ees pie t 5 La o he 12 am, kong 20 Glacharge you,” de-| Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing | ness, feverishness, sneezing, soreness, | fan Officer, Tule Balding. Task ter tee Rrereees clared Judge Corr! “but L want] and snuffling! A dose of “Pape’s Cold | stiffness. ! SALE E CLODS AT THIS ADDR: ¥ Ted ee a wiy aloce Wik ence taken every twohoursun-| “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the | Gap SALE OF NEW GLODS ESS ONLY “Wag bat Neelam YOU | tii three doses are taken usually breaks | quickest, surest relief known and | 245 Vest 42d Street “gure” aid David amiably. |up « cold and ends all grippe misery. |costs only a few cents at drug stores. | e spisdharged,” decreed His Honor,| The first dose opens clogged-up nos- | It ithout assistance. Tastes | Rut that was not enough for Abe.|trils and air passages of head; staps|nice. Contains no quinine. Insist on In his eyes it seemed like a draw, and’ nose running; ves headache, dull | Pape’#—Advt. BETWEEN BROADWAY AND 8TH AVE., NEW YORK. \ Strictly Custom Tailored Suit or Overcoal om se The ff trade mark stands for the standard it has Lh set in the popular priced tailoring history. 2) Never before has any other tailor given ‘such remarkable values in both materials and tailoring. 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