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Se Baas Knoedler Holds Annual Exhibit | Of Oil Paintings By W. G. Bowdoin. The Knoedler Gallery, No, 556 Fifth ‘Avenue, is holding its thirteenth an- nual summer exhibition of off paint- *“4ngs by American artists, | William M. Chase is happily repre- ented py his fall Jength figure plece entitled “The Girl in Red," which deals pleasantly witha girl in a decorative Kimono &ho capries in her right hand ‘one of the loveliem vr teapots, i _ The flesh tones are rich in color and ‘the type of tlte girl cubject is eminent~ ly Japanesque, we it t i i be “Mme. Gerville Reache as Car- men,” by Irving RK. Wiles, 48 a charm- ing companion piec which was \d @warded a gold medal at the Panama Pacific International Exposition in 1915. The Carmen cosiume is here painted in high key, with superb yel- Jow superimposed upon red. ‘The mo- bile face of Mme. Keache 1s filled with an adorabld expression, which is helped rather than hindered by that jady’s coal black hair masses with rose ornamentation... The pose 1s elo quent. The Spanish atmosphere has been well introduced. In hjs “Rocks and Surf,” Paul Dougherty has painted a spirited ma- rine, ‘The dancing surt rising into Kspindrift is painted with stability, while the interspersing rocks and the dominant clouds are splendid elemen- tals, Walter L. Palmer paints a magic winter scene in his “Winter Magic.” The winter atmosphere is here finely | projected and the meandering bit of water that bisects the snow covered landscape is full of charm, ‘The re- flected surface of the cold stream has been delightfully worked out in the Palmer style. Leon Dabo “Rothsay Bay,” has d ecuted a tine bit, The calm waters | of the bay are interpreted In a per- fectly jolly way, While the rollers are concolorous his in shown breaking gently along shore. ‘There ure two flag 1 Childe Hassam in brillia “Sea Clift," by Lillian Yures a fem ” by F. 8. Church, util- of as ple~ ‘The living bear mourns 1 companion in “Desola- ‘ h of the ice field is gloriously shown, This {s dominkted matic Polar sky. ngos,” by the same artist, | a gronp of five ae flamingos in type attitudes. Gari Melchers in his “The Open | Door’ paints fine interior, A mother and child, a female compan- jon and the waiting nurse, in livery, enliven the canvas, which incidentally | introduces certain (brilliant colorings. | “A Sliver Haze,” by Albert P. Lucas, shows an avenue of arranged trees with a flock of sheep coming toward the observer in the haze, The full moon, riding in the heavens above the trees, is full of fetching charm. “Pont Royal, Paris,” by Willard T. Metcalf, is a taking spectacle of a Pari bridge with Its vehicular and other traffic. The Seine, with tts parapets and river craft, with a single kiosk shown In the f round and with the encircling trees, are all highly realistic. counle ] factors. Province- Browne, shows the fishe The oats of the picture have been visi ously handled and the key is pitch “Repos.” by Louis K i which » Salma- flesh of the WS siper- Th Robert H but admir winter dr in New in the rr! land the floating tce sing touc Holzwasser Home Talks No. 506 ERY w or} ]F initure bought now may be held in our warshoune, al age tree, for 6 month BEST 8700 VALUM Liberai Vertis 20% Specie ¢ Month Ny) has an cotlating with for an eigut Manhattan Opera rand Of Company Yarden, Tt is this company offer pertoire consisting of the Ric! Wagner operas, incliding the series, in Engtlsh, One of the greatest # of the Iate Oscar Hammeratein to found a manent — I er ier ham week season at the | House of the from Covent desire to hav anxious to see this wish fulfilled. Business Man’s Luncheon ‘Hot Weather Style For Juncheon tomorrow try a Philadelphia"Cream Cheese with crackers and jelly—and perhaps a glass of milk. It’s equal to about three eggs—or half a pound of beefsteak—-or over a pound of cenies Appetizing, hearty, sustain’ easily digested and yet so re that you will enjoy a new sense of comfort—especially if the day lives up to weather reports. Bot insist upom the real “Philadelphia.”’ Rich im pure butter fats, guaranteed fresh and deliciously wholesome, A PHENIX PRODUCT YRENIX CHEESE COMPANT MELT Greenwich Street New York CINDERELLA of BKUADW CENTURY PROMENADE Dining day. ae Co. a ie 1h thie Open 6 ne ad “Cnewuailed Cul ues In ROOT as” i‘, The Midnight Rounde Casino * Wi Morrie With ELIZABETH @RICE, BOOTH , 5. w. or ns. ve. 8 Matinees Wed, and Sat. CHARMING. Posteo iT CENTURY seas Mi FLOR‘ And Broads LAS SL & Sat Thee. ih THE ‘CENTURY REVUE NOY SO LONG nd ‘SEASONS BIGGEST. ie 3 AY WOMEN, 21-85 YEARS OF AGE, FOR 0. NIGHT WORK slog. TELEPHONE OPERATORS, HOURS: One May Dine on the Promenade 9.80 P. M. TO7 A, M. Without Witne: Bither Show, ADMISSION TO ENADE, $1.10, Opportunities to earn $90 to $100 a month in six months, $18 a week in two weeks when assigned to night hours; $15 a week during instruc tion in the day time, ~ Hudson River =a Daylight 30, 30, | Rapid advancement, — ~ mar ger eat et Be Tod S, 4 more responsible po- 1%: On the Root E; ea t sitions, Coolest Theatre in To sea eecemins If interested, enll at 1158 Broadway, New York City, GARRICK 3, *, Gree! MAT. To-MONnOW. THEATRE GUILDS “SANE cece By Wt, John Ervine, Author of LITTLE THEATRE W, ssa ae FOOT inose” NORMAN TREVOR 0. P. Meagle I" Ferguson." (Cor, 27th St.) or telephone Madison a whe Square 12,000, * os tna, Poudtinegpale, ‘Ringsos’ Point New York Telephone Company. sl ONE-DAY OUTING, oe Canal 9300, \DEo"Line | Deabronses St. : Alb ccctade New York. WE WANT To SEEING 3I7 LAFS 1 * Dr. Brush's’ KUMYSS Creaneraany . tux Sparkling Milk] i All the sustaining qualities of rich, sweet milk in a much more easily digestive form. Not a buttermilic. At hotels, lunch counters, soda fountains KUMYSS., Inc) M.D-Frendent EF Brash.M. 1G West 46th St. New York, CONCERTS AND music, SELWYN “8? 20 st. op, 4s MAT, TO-DAY, Hest A | EEoWynn Crwivat b ED. WYNN, —Tua RECT FOOL," By Avery Hopwo ON THR ROOF NIGHT: INCURDANATIN NESTAUANE © ZIEGFELD MIDNIGHT FROLI EDDIE CANTOR. ART HICKMAN ORCHESTRA, KNICKERBOCK. Ri THE GIRL = SPOTLIGHT PLAYHOUSE "5 00? oa okey e INA CLAIRE in Tue Pato pigeens VIEW THE INTERNATIONAL YACHT RACES ENTIRE COURSE Dron Steamboat Co, Steamer “TAURUS” 226 ft. long, constructed throughout of ON STEEL, has over 16,000 TALK WITH GIRLS who seek per. manent business posi. tions where there is definite assurance of rapid advancement, GIRLS who seek a business they can be proud of, GIRLS who want to 2.00 8 ated eg Oy Bony TeaU ehewt wii Wise, STEAMER ve Beye ue satis! eauon Ve PIER WEW Wi ° ng som OF BATTERY PLACE, WN. worth while for pood 9:00 A. M. pay. 8 ~~” SRebeeet ert uace, We now have post. TICKETS $10.80 a several. departinente: NOW ON SA SICENSED. CAPACITY. BAR AND RESTAURANT CONEY ISLAND Schedule, aa W patie tarting gis Q week, | Capable girls can | MUSIC, g salary ie ic sre. Py AY ayy 1 in Biway & 48th St. Eve Mat, Wed. Bet Go Sialtes 5 18h wih ANN a SEAMRALS HONEY GIRL comeoy'W Eo, GEO. COHAN Tes, Wray and 4 TO-M'W NIGHT at WILLIAM ROCK'S is REV “SILKS AND SATINS” John Drinkwater's ABRAHAM LINCOLN CORT Hiihet8 Wo. 8 @ AP Liberty Wont 42d St Mata, Wei Fra. § OPEN AIR CONCERTS NATIONAL SYMPHONY on LPP HENRY HEN pled Hci at #0, tn ight, TENOR siethorN IUM * STAD ¢ ne ee INTERNATIONAL YACHT RACES As announced, July 15 and 17 View them from the fast Ward liner “ORIZABA” A modern, ocean-going, pas senger steamer of 12,000 tons. Maximum comfort under ali conditions. Licensed capacity, 1,860 persons, Tickets re- stricted to 1,000. Limited num. ber of cabin rooms available for special parties, Tickets $25 Each Race « Buffet Lunch (War tax extra) Ward Line, Pier 14, M. leat Si fot ge Wall St. ight cen ‘tm Mg b Rts 9.00) A. W aldort-. yee ¥ PROCTOR'S) NEW vont CTE ‘Pa Sess Wark de Lex Fiske de Dloyd. Frank & Pity Shit, Artiste Treat, othe de CBI SL, rie Sea Wali si 0A | GEORGES CA Aye Lee Near 6th Ave.! ii Strat Varitey as Glen de Ti others. MARION Io, PAT ROONEY, BENT & Co... stn Burne & Prabito, ALAGE elnide Bell de (0,. Kobriner & Fitewtm war st HL Ton chon ida Curling & Luca ane Mts Diz Co, 8. F. Kelth'e IVERSIDE By & Both Loew’ 8 New York Theatre & Roo) M “MOON MADNESS.” BILLY B, VAN @ JA! CORBETT, uy, EoltH’ STORY, Loew's American Roo $5.9 i BROADWAY « ue 4 Swwert ‘Man and His Woman’ fil Werk) CHARLIE | SHAPLIN tn c4n T R ‘Ny D isi! LOnED inna CHAPL Biwoy, sith Sree a “the Ina Son STRAND ORUUY" FRANK Bg Base Laer trey r GAIETY, B'way & 40th, Henry Miller's 7 M Mat 1M W. 434. Eves. § hurs, & Set, at 2 The Famous Mrs. F; ! vol L I) WWAY AT tn James Fr Ne THE PRINCE Thon GRITERION 7 Bway at 44th St | Satine ASTOR con st | CONTINUOUS DAILY, 1 TO 11 “SHIPWRECKED faln Boat SEA WATER SURF BATHING. THE FUNNY PLACE SURF & POOL BATHING, LUNAE CONEY ISLAND, =a STARLIGHT’ mvc EAST 177TH ST. SUD, STA. NEW | Mat. To-day BRIGHTON" SURF SEA BATHING Brighton Beach | Young Children Free Weekday efnoons With Parent ew ASTLE! REDIT2 = | puagenoseretack | Henry Miller & Blanche Bates mi n “oh iesTe vel Tlst_and Chorus, HAM; Sennett Con ou ih. WARNER tp bt Reforn i Med tn a | od Orch: AMONG CANNIBALS” PAUSADESESPARK, Now OPEN: TEEPLECHASE COREY FREE CIRCUS * | ARRY CARROLL & co. | BROOKLYN. ep coc eS aaa International Cup Races bala prc ecg TRAN Ranta sit See the Start and Finish CHALOVER RErEBEE” (ALL, WRITE 0 syiGH AND. Dizzy." ‘4 vy i! ei techie ‘seag Steamer ‘TOURIST CAN WATTERS FOR SALE. Leaves Battery Pier 9A. M., July 15 ge OE AL RE Music, Refreshme: ) MAIDEN LANE | ONFIDENT! 374, ath hy ; 1z.25 soon reach earnings He bo ia of $88 to $100 “a Hh ik | ER RRL ae ey OCKAWAY BEACH Apply at ay me vt 30 + Mi Kh ‘ol BAS8 Mevadway, BEAR MT. AND RETURN On Steamers Operated by the 1 | | Commissioners ofthe Palisades Interstate Park eveiviy- Homann hades a Daily, Including Sunday 7 Sa _ Daylight Saving Time Btr. Clermont leaves Plor B, 3 o vy. BAS AL a "pig An Baitery ¥. AM. ” Hetreation” Pion, ‘Recreation Per, wy mach Bquare ie tal NEW YORK TELE PHONE COMPANY, by Holla Children Under 12 tak Fare. Cateteria Leneh Children Under 12 Half Fare. Cafeteria Lamch ‘HUDSON RIVER SC LINES 0 —_—_O HELP WANTED—MALE. oe ELECTRICAL- DRAFTSMEN and designers for large manufacturing concern; call a6 . !for personal Interview Fri- ; orton ar, w.|da8y, July 16, 1920, 10 A. M. 30 || a .|to & P, M.; Saturday, July 17, 10 A, M, to 2 P, M. General f aeae le ea Dept., General Electric Company, 8O West st., New Yo DRAFTSME electrical education for electrical manufacturing concern; ex- ceptional opportunities for ambitious men; state experi. ence and salary expected, Ap- ply A K 794 World, HUDSON HAVER HON ein Phone Canal 000, See the Racing Yachts _ “Resolute’’ & “Shamrock IV."’ = MANDALAY: Passes close to Sandy Hook anchorage (on Morning and Afternoon Trips), Three Trips Daily "%, 30 AM, 1. 0 . familiar with switchboard work wanted; give age, ex- perience, education and sal- |ary expected; an interview will be given If desired. Ap. ply A M 741 World (ine. W “Telephone Broad 7380-6034 Ro, Eastern Steamship Lines, Inc. To BOSTON METROPOLITAN LINE All the way by water via CAPE coD CANAL Atte a} WEEKDAY aud BUNDAY aa Up the Hudson io} | BEAR BROADWAY | Str. “Grand Republic” LEAVES DATTERY 9 Bt, 9.30 A. M, GIST STREP ‘Round Tri Fare 6c. “th ina sont Disste ease we attics MUSIC—REFKESHMENTS—OANCING Telophan: ae Giteen _T078, ON Cay tine yoR ie Aitendant Tickets $5.00 944) | DYCKMAN ST. FERRY|| TO INTERSTATE PARK 2.000 FREE BATH HOUSES, ‘DIAMONDS WATCHES — JEWELRY | ON CREDIT—-Geoveies none payments tional values jeautifully Hlustrated Catalog F ROYAL ‘DIAMOND & WATCH CO, FARE 5c New Bus Line DOORS ABOVE 37"*3¢ (ydbetgan | 88 MALDEN LANE Phone Johm 243 A STORE: STORE-NOT AN OFFICE. sila DIAMOND ¥At"}-ON CREDIT NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED EAHA A OM ie ot Pp ba beet} were | occupation | | DESIGNERS and drafismen, | | MORNING SPECIALS—Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. HEARN Fourteenth Street Wert of Pith Avenue STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Closed All Day Saturdays During July and August as in the Past 20 Years ANNUAL WEEK 9f VACATION SALES An Economy Event that Means Unusual Savings on Summer Needfuls ; Radical Reductions in Women’s and Misses’ SUITS Every smart atyle and material of the season is represented in theese | + various groups in all the most esirable colors. TOMORROW Special Purchase Women’s VOILE DRESSES 5.17 If purchased in the regular way would retail at $8.75 and $9.75 ‘ Dresses taken from our regular stock included. Our reg. $87.75 and $45.75. Odd Lot of Suits ; For Women and Misses * Our reg. $59.75 Our reg. $69.50..... Our reg. $89.75. es Our reg. $98.75 & $119. 50°88. Extra Si Our reg. $44.75. : Our reg. $56.25 & $68.76. Our reg. $69.75. .... 008 SUMMER LUGGAGE Durable qualities and good style are combined with economy prices in ‘the articles listed below. Cowhide Leather Hand Bage—16- 18 inches—reinforced ends—ring handles—black and brown— our reg. $11.60...+.+.0+.. 9.47 Black Fibre Suit Cases—these suit cases have reinforced cornere— all-around straps—catches, ring handles and shirt fold. Special 5.80 Leather Travel Bage—16-18 inches —rivet frames and good plaid linings— our reg. 81.61, --. +00. +. 6,37 Silke Moire Hand in blue, black and beewn—inyide com- partment for purse and a mirror —our reg. $4.87.....--+ Whether you are spending your vacation days in town or out of town you will have need of these cool, dainty frocks throughout the Summer—therefore tt would be the part of wisest ecpnomy to take advantage of this exceptional opportunity by purchasing an ample supply. Included among many attractive patterns are dark ground foulard pattern voiles and embroidered dotted voiles in pretty colorings. Sizes 36 to 46. Our purchase of the stock of three manufacturers of » Women’s Muslin Underwear will save you money. We bought at re- duced prices and we sell at reduced prices, ‘ Princess Slips—yokes made of four embroidered medallions outlined with lace-—skirt attrac- tively trimmed with lace-— usually $3.48 +0264 Princess Slipe—slip-over model, with elaborately trimmed yoke and skirt—usually $4.28..3.74 Finer Princess Slips to..10.47 Night Dresses —cambric and naln- sook. und, V or square neck —-finished with dainty embroi- dery—usually $1.48. . Night Dresses — fine assortment of round, square, V and high- necked styles—trimming of lace, embroidery, tucking and ribbon —usually $2.28......+ Sample Night Dresses—wonder- ful assortment of crepe and ba- tiste models in white and flesh in an indescribably large num- ber—usually $2.74........1, Petticoats — of nainsook, with flounces of close and open em- broidery, and also numerous lace trimmed modelsa— usually $2.76 1.90 4 Drawere—daintily made—trim- med with embroidery or rows of lace—usually $1.28...... 96 Bloomere—Flesh-color batiste— elastic at waist nd knee— usually .78....e600+----- 58 Japanese Rugs of Exceptional Quality Because of the delay on ateount of the freight embargo these beau- tiful rugs are being sold at un- heard of bargains. Buy now while there is a chance to 18x86 {ns.—reg 27x54 tns— Bloomers—Crepe or Batiste, ruf- fles prettily stitched, hemstitch- ed or edged with blue satin— usually $1.98............ Bloomers — Crepe-silk mixture and fine batiste—large assort- ment—usually $2.48......1.88 Envelope Chemises—with round or V-neck—fancy yokes of lace combined with vires and ribbon—usually $1.68.....1.28 Envelope Chemises — white or flesh color voile and natnsook— good variety of tailored and trimmed styles— usually $2.68. «197 Envelope Chemises—of fine voile —orchid, flesh-color and white attractively trimme usually $8.97..... esviesoke Corset Covers—nainsook, rows of ¥ 7 6x0 ft.—reg. $6.97...... Hand Woven Rush Ruge—These beautiful cool rugs are peculiar- ly suited to the Summer season —are inexpensive, easily cleaned and altogether prac- tical—saving of money as well as time and strength—sizes 86x72 ins.—reg. $8.42..... 4.88 2 yards long—reg. $7.47. wi Special Offerings Wool Fibre Rugs Blues and tane—en excellent all season rug— 6x9 ft.. dainty lace run with ribbon- Hide: Piltlossteeflaunses. dnast eee USUBLY OB. .rereccrercse ¢ with lace in straight, zi and 88x10 ft. Corset Covers——fine nainsook— | Vandyke designs; also styles eee tices with double ruffle of lace and handsome embroidery— usually, $5.94... .60 6066 4,30 finished with Madeira embrol- dery, medallions, and fine Val. lace—usually 81.49.......1,18 TOMORROW Thursday Reductions in COATS Women’s Extra Size Coats Clearance of 31.50 97.50 Our reg. $41.74 to $45.74 Seasonable styles in serge, taf- “feta, silk poplin and polo cloth Girls’ All-Wool Bathing Suits 3.44 Our regular $4.48 and $4.94 These are the suits which girls prefer for the free- dom of movement and comfort which they al Various smart models, in serge, half lined or lined throughout 4 f tricotine and poplin—half peau fancy stitching and button low in swimming. de cygne lnings—sizes 42 to 50, trimming. Bathers will prefer these because they are the all- wool kind, which pro- tects the young girl from a catching cold upon leav- quantities restricted, r Telephone Orders » prevent dealers buying, 3 + Fibre Silk Hose 9) 67. Boys’ Cotton Union Suits... 58 ing the water, and then, All, colors and Alzoe—dancy neok-—-whart alecves—knne io, they ave eo exbeamies sr p deny Dar —MAne FLOOR, ly low priced for 4B ct, Ribbons... oo. senses .4| $16.50 Boys’ Suits Wednesday and Thurs- White, pinck. and colore—halr fh ck voere 4 day bow Widthe—in motres and tat- BOYS CLOTIING rita Hoon, ae. totam Included are one-piece models RIBRONS—MAIN FLOOR. $3.25 Black Dress Sating, 35-inch. .., 2.34 Soft tinimh—fine, close face—good ther Piflows: Juck and goose feathora— t tickinga — In varied in Pekin blue, turquoise blue, rose and heather. With o> without sailor collars. value, 3.16....8.99 Se @ $5 3 Sizes 6 to, 10 years. $1.38 Mohair Sicilienes—S0-inch. ... .9Te ; Pay fois Good quality for bathing outte—- PILLOWS WASHADENT. golarn ie anys PrOWD. FAY. | 125¢e et, Bleached Cheese Cleth,... 14 cream and blacks iy “ Avsorbene qualtty Ww ednesicy and Thue 1," 1.35 . between an $1.94 Girls’ Tub Drosses 35] 97 ct, Muslin : e Blue pln ang, exten, trimmed | Unbisnstitn teammate, A POT OF TEA Huhta ue SECOND" WLOO 87 ct. Fancy Dress Voil A $1.97 Little Tots’ Dresses... 2... hl ee iy toate Will Be Served Piain and fancy-—to 6 yoare-— WAS ADNICH —RASEMENT, $3.47 New Madras Curtains 24 hed figure and yn cream colored Free with each restaurant or cafeteria order amounting to twenty- five cents or over, gingham and chambray—Fanpire ntyIne—helted, trimmed witi con tre 1 INFANTS: WEAR—SECOND ¥I00R, $2.94 Boys’ Trousers Biaes 4 to 17 yo mixtures, gr OTs CLOTMINC Variety of deta: border designs grounds, CURTAINS —TASEMENT. Window Shades ses ed tints, Append PLO

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