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Luin ‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 24, mepeeom, | matin ig busts of the King of Belgium, Hon, Lioya George, Marchal, Haig, rehal Petain and Admiral Beatty, which ate to be added to the subjects | now in the Reinhardt exhibition. | ‘ WAR’S BLIND MEN RUN v PRINT PLANT iB ighthouse” Has Pr Has Proofreader Who Is Sightless, Deaf and: Lacks a Leg and a Hand. Charies E. Hughes, Viee President ‘of the Committee for Men Blinded in ' Sculptured Busts' By Jo Davidson At Reinhardt’s. By W. G. Bowdoin. Jo Davidson, working in Paris, has ynstructed what he aptly calle “A Mastic History of the War.” | whudes portrait busts of the cbief | diitary and other figures in the seat war, which he is now exhibit- Mig at the Reinhardt Gallery, No. 565 cannot obtain This unique establishment is in the committee's’ overseas headquarters and Battle, in an appeal yesterday for continued support, describes a, com- plete printing plant in Paris operated almost entirely by former soldiers who, in addition to their blindness, have been so badly maimed that they other employment. ‘a known as France.” Miss Winifred Holt of this city is the founder of the committee, which in its five years’ existence has ex- pended_#239,000_in cash _and_ more “Lighthouse of Witth Avenue, until the end of May. | AMUSEMENTS. | The catalogue contains twenty-three numbers. Mr, Davidson has been eminently serious in his survey of the varying pereonaljties with which he has had *o deal in his plastic history, and he as preserved in lasting bronze the atal and other charaoteristics of his wbjects with certainty and skill. The metal counterfeits of the lead- ers and factors in the World War are Sway & 5o™ "tales 2 230) PASS. Book by Harold Atteridgs, FIWINTER ¢ ING Many Thermometers im Olintos Useless, Complaints on the inaccuracy of Clinical thermometers on sale tn New | York resulted in an investigation by | Joseph M. Lonergan, Supervising Chief Inspector of the Health Depart- ment, and his report, rendered Lage ad day, has created the probability tha' the ‘sanitary code will be changed with reference to selling, holding or keeping clinteal thermometers, The change was suggested by Dr. Frank J. Mona- ghan, Acting Health Commissioner, The report states that @ large than $18,000 in supplies to ald the re- education of blinded war veterans overseas, The printing plant staff includes a |proofreader who is both deaf and blind, and whose right leg and all but the thumb of his right hand have been amputated. There is also a blind bookbinder without his right leg and @ proofreader who has suffered head wounds which, according to surgeons, will never entirely heal. It is the hope of the committee that the printing plant may be established as a permanent publication centre for the blind in France, after its war ac- tivities have coased. Percentage of thermometers used by physicians and nurses are defective. in This AMUSEMENTS. seis | ns et * WEEKS, SHOW HUFFMAN, GARDEN: Music by Jean Sichwarts Upates Ghoteaston oc the part ef at cance ( PNT orc raetcnnarne tent cencwm no =f foresee eoulpired a. CENT Pic. ENTURY THEATRE cowumous {| Mr. Davidson is well called the ‘Phinker ins Bronze.” This is very happily expressed in his portrait of Marshal Foch, the conqueror of Ger- many, who sat to the sculptor in the military headquarters at Senlis, on Nov. 24, 1918 ‘The ,Foch bust now at the Reinhardt Gallery was well worth the trip to Paris that Mr. | Davidson made the day the armistice | ‘was signed. The Marshal ts wonder- | fully IMe-like and brusque. The lines of bis matured face show deep with his tremendous responsibility. The! forehead {s wrinkled, as if engaged | with a strategical point, but the air of confidence is strongly marked. His portrait of Joffre is admiranly | registered in the round, with a type | expression. ‘The military coat which ELEANOR CHRISTIE MACDONALD. Ton is figured is an admirable detail, but | the charm of the ploce rests easily on the expression of the man, that shines with a soulful light. There is con- fidence in his expression also, and this shines in the Marshal's eyes. The | bushy brows are worked out as in- cidentals that are significant. Gen. John J. Pershing is model'ed ‘with equal skill, but the personality is cast in a gontler mould. The same con- fidence that inspired his conferees persists in the Pershing bust and ts featured by the exhibiting sculptor. A suggestion of latent humor is mani- fested in Pershing. Davidson's portrait bust of Prest- @ent Woodrow Wilson was executed in the White House at Washington in 1916 and shows the President at the genith of his powers as a statesman. | The scholasticism of the man crops out, fn spite of everything, but this | quality has been kept under supreme | control The Davidson conception of Ignace Paderewski shows the musician minus the famous shock of hair, or, at the| least, with it under more than usual control. The repose of the man as So of new ideas new | ds it startles timers" are sidal AYRIC THEATRE oto E tor eWay MMATINEES THEATR 2:20 (VS+ 820 Wen atch & Br. mt 8.20. MOROSCO iss ea. ‘ana ‘sat. at 1.90 THE HOt i rite WI. With MARTHA be wil vi iva ‘Ss pou Winant, Sindeltve’ Deimar, other, Chin ESE pila “te tnetan Dres,, §.30. EORGE HASSELL T JOHN T. MURRAY, psAeTeNE WaRRY FENDER. ISABEL. © RODRIGUEZ 700 GOOD, A MUSEMENTS. A Timely Showing of Handsome ALL-WOOL Scotch Mixtures 54 Inches wide— our reg. $2.97 to $3.50 $9.97 All-Wool Men's Wea 54-inch . $3.28 Cream French Serges— MBANCH coc ceecesecsesscncens, $2.97 All-Wool Cream Storm ABHINEN coe sccerecccssccnes, AMUSEMENTS. FULTON 7, To-Morrow Ev. at ‘The Newest ‘Senmation in Intimate Faron, An Innocent Idea gessz""" SHUBERT test. (4. Mi NIGHT Return Engagement | (By Popular Demand) W. of B'way. Wed. &Sat.2.15. tony ls dae ke Wcat eeu Qe KEANE ~ WORLDS PAINT Ur MTER wancor xeuiy YS) IRENE sar BORDOAT eT FANTASTIQUE MUSICAL. REVUE AS YOU WERE CENTRALINA, AZ2r.0. 204 EVS.830 ANS WED SAT 238 Weligay Matinee, Decoration Day. ach B,, near Biway Maia Th GARRICK 8 Fr Presa THEATRE GUILD'S Greater Sion, JANE CLEGG By &, John Ervine, Author of ‘John Ferguson. “A VITAL HUMAN. PLAY, ACTED AtMost "= Globe, M FLAWLESSLY,” mee ‘LA ae Ss of By, Brea. 8.30 Mat, Best Seats $1.60 >'L ASS MUSICAL A @hown is accented in the bronze. The rtrait evidently shows Paderewski efore rather than after his political fiyes Col. E. M. House, the man of mys- PLAYHOUSE Bz.c%; oo" tery, is pleasingly composed. The sharpness of the nasal organ and the Tetreating chin are faithfully pic- tured in the three dimensional bust. Hon, Robert Lansing appears in a well conceived study of the Secretary of State that was. The personality of the man \s here very strikingly and faithfully worked out. 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Pra.8.15 New / Amsterdam | rite veg a4 Ea Gara THE PERFECT FOOL IEW AMSTERDAM RO ZUEGFELD wascit nx D) oct FROLIC COHAN & HARRIS = Brea. 6.20. Mata, Wed. & Sav HO The NEY Comedy Hit GIRL “WILLIAM COLLIER i eae UE, HOTTENTOT” $ f Gale. So, TO-NIGHT 117th TIME ‘The Sunshiny Cape Cod Cotnedy HUDSO! Booth Tarkington's BS (8% Sg | CLARENCE a. at 8.90 RELASCO West 44th Mata Thu LENORE ULRIC & Bat, a » “THE SON DAUGHTER Liberty 7. vcr Bree. 8.4 & Sat, 2.20 Eves. #30 & Bat, 220. Henry sth ir Hoey Miller & ‘Blanche Bates im game.’ The Famous Mrs. Fair LW. 434 Greenwe Wage p Gs de Tb, Ly MS A DELIGHTFUL PLAY."--Trbune NORMAN 0. P. TREVOR HEGGII , FOOT-LOOSE” | | nb | TP bed ricoiTrs” 8 ae °. $190, Heed uP. M ntine,” Roof 4 an Eve at Wilt & ie ‘All Seat eet, the False Itowd.” \OLUMBIA 3 Ton Da { Loew's New York Theatre & Real Cont, 11 A. M. to “Alias Jimmy Val M. ert stan i. 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