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a ag ne ri my Alt M. Betvill Ruth Pa: B Armfield Shows jie Rc Armies oc revcated 8S, H.-R Orden Cumphal, rama AN MPORTANT ONR. | rom the Wedtiineton tne.) Gene ave you @olved any of the «reat His T mn wlems of the time?’ {is Temperas at i the i ti yay en, 60 At” FAplied Bonatoe ; Club ‘ ‘ W orghum. “By great indust ef Ehrich Gallery ie Vg ae ‘ pe study 1 managed to get myself re- — derived from th (ee " Mr. Stange By W. G, Bowdoin. with Ught and Maxwell Armfield js exhibiting a color and dist seria of tempera and other paint-|Veloped and Saas “Hackensack Valley” s# a charming ings ut the Ehrich Gallery, No, 707 /arrangement of low-toned leafy trees Fifth Avenue, until April 16, The/in the foreground, backed by shim- entaiogue contain: sixteen numbers.|moring water under tho glow of | set. The ch it delicates | Mr. Armfeld is xirikingly decorative | Seis. The clouds are mous delie | fas well as symbolic in his iaterpreta-| “Hend in the Fuver’ Is in bigher tion of his varying themes, His work likewise Introduces the | is sophisticated enough, but it con- th the river ih the) currently carries a suggestion of|),’) vans ry naivete thai takes it up and away|grcen craft is featured in the river's from anything like the commonplace. | bend. 64 whe iss] “Weeping Willows” is made decora- Naboo sed otal bg eta kf Miss] ‘ive, not alone by the trees tnem- ‘ Heaper Le Henne, of indeed any selves, but the white swan of the one else, he must needs put it in an) packground and the rather hazy fig- ‘appropriate environment that is|ure of the nude girl-bather are con- highly decorative, all of which tends|{Tibutions that ald and abet this fra ic ture | powerfully to make the portrait quite} “On a Jersey Hillside” deifies the emphatic, ‘This remark applies to bis|charm of the suburban, The mean “The Californian” (portrait of E.|dering road of this picture merges mirably Into the background, prices down. “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” will be more con- h, veniently placed for you whenit moves to 39thStreet and Sth Avenue. Until then, *you will be repaid by the discounts for what you may miss in convenience. For as long as our old home is open, discounts of 10% —20% —30% — 40% and 50% pre. vail upon all the charming things for which Ovington’s All Ovinaton mirrors are weds 18 80 well and widely ject to the discounts of the sale. KNOWN. McK. Kauffer), in which the tree as Picture your kitchen equipped with @ landscape incident is most admir-|the nestling cottage sh jably projected and composed. trusively through the ea, } A Twilight Portrait" is made after | lovely patebes of color have been de- ® similar formula, and the floral de-| veloped in the grassy borders of the ‘tachments of the picture, as well as|dirt road. All these a serving of ’ : the ornaments on the frame, ail lend | careful attention as 3 ive of the pe @stinction to the finished work. artist's methods of composition and Several pencil drawings introduced | brus! Tinto the current exhibition exemplify {the potentiality of the exhibiting ar- Ust in this mediu 87 . His portrait of Mra Laurence @ | Strauss, done in oll, and bis "Justina ain on view until April 24. ‘The and Her Bird,” designed for transla- gue contains 141 numbers. The | Mon into stained glass, aro sidelights! following artists are represented, viz ’ “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue’’ 312-314 Fifth Ave. Near 32nd ‘St. e Powell Galleries, No. 117 West Street, are giving an exhibition this $50 set of Ke i ae = “Wear-Ever” seailih <r. trv { AED ALUMINUM RIEPY TRADE MARK ie “Wear-Ever” utensils cost more than ordinary aluminum utensils because they cost more to make. Cheap, thin, flimsy aluminum utensils are expensive at any price.) They have no place in the modern kitchen. Women who want the best insist upon getting “Wear-Ever.” When buying aluminum utensils it will pay you to remember that density of metal is no less important than thickness of metal. 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