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Hamilton E. Field And R. Laurent in Joint Exhibition By W. G. Bowdoin. | Hamilton Easter Field and Rebert Laurent are joint exhibitors at che Plymouth Institute, Orange and Hicks Streets, Brooklyn, until April 23. Mr. Field shows twenty-four can- vases, done at divers times, while Mri Laurent shows four examples of his sculpture. The chief interest centres upon the | work of Field, the painter, and the) exh includes done in © fashion as well as under influence of modernism. t of a girl seated, who b ; hands in repose, 18 i infinite sophistication. ng of amber beads with ng 8 ‘gate incidentals, against the biack own makes for a fine bit of portria re. The light is admirably concen- ‘uited upon the girl's face and neck, with charming results ld is again pleasing and tri- mt in his “Phe Closed Door,” embellished with rich carving, and which is a nding girl, in red. Her braided hair en- charmingly into the picture and Powerfully influences both the com- Position and the contrast, The flesh tones are well handled in this num- Mr. Field is to be commended for is p penn of an “Interior” which fea@ires a white panelled door, vith a writing desk in the right fore- | J ground A corner in his exhibition gallery, the Ardsley Studio, with prints | Commissioner and traffic expert, an- chairs, Is terribly crude. Japanese | School), Spirito,” - with ite exquisite chia- roscuro, “St, Moritz, Winter,” and “Afternoon Tea,” with the gossips at their oups, are all interesting depart- ments in the art of this many-sided man. Not #0 much can be said of the crude table partly occupied with lemons, etc., with ite background of blue curtains through which the light shines in well modulated gradations, ‘The carvings by Robert Laurent are all executed in the careful and effec- tive way that we have come to expect of this carver. a HARRISS TAKES JOB IN SALVATION ARMY He Will Head Committee on the 1921 Home Service Appeal. Dr, John A. Harrias, Deputy Police nounced to-day his acceptance of the chairmanship of the General Committee for the 1921 Snivation Army Home Ser- vice Appeal. “It is most important to *eep up the activities of the Salvation Army in this year when many interprises must be severely curt said Dr. Harrias, “The Salvation Army is needed more in times of distress than in times of plenty.” The people of New York City will be asked to give $500,000 for the Army's local institutions. Dr. Harris announced the following as mbers of the general committee: fing on a blue wall, is Forbes, M. F Fuller, Daniel Guggenhehm, Stanley Gunnison, Col. Wilttam Nathan ‘Hirsch, Messmore rs kicking hie heels against one of the | William “Municipal Building” (under con- |" Marvin, struction), “Aetna” (Influenced by the | Guawis Nisgen, Robert O! ‘Chilsa di Santo ml THE , David H. Knott, K. Li F, O'Ryan, Alton We even go below the prevailing tendency in prices and offer this Queen Anne Walnut Dining Room Suite, the 8 Pieces . $210 have curtailed production. Lang- Nichols, hant, Major . Parke “ROCK-BOTTOM” SALE Dining Room Suites LESS THAN HALF PRICE tniy... Furniture prices have come down BUT cannot stay down. Makers The Public refrained from buying for quite a period. There will be a scarcity of furniture now that buying has resumed s0 heavily. The D. T. OWEN CO. Inc., 34 EAST 23rd: STREET (4th Ave. Subway—23rd St. Station) rete Grae an ties AR . Post, Charles V. Ritter, Charlies H. L. Schiff, Rabbi Elias Solomon, Speyer, B. M. Statler, Rabbi Home Pes Galwanierd refun cons ton from $2.38 to 85.50 Sold for $490 Seven Months ago Its calm, restfu ~ NEW YORK “Wash silks this way,” say Belding Brothers “As makers of a delicate product like silk, we are much concerned with the treatment it gets after it leaves our hands. “Our wash silk fabrics can, of course, be laundered as safely and as often as cotton, if proper care is exercised. gentleness. A great silk manufacturer tells how silk should be laundered he years Belding Brothers have been making silks. They make millions of yards each year, and they make all kinds—from the frailest georgettes and chiffons to the sturdy satins, taffetas and crépes de Chine. Silks, like all fine fabrics, should becarefully laundered. Belding Brothers, knowing this, naturally prefer that their products be washed with Lux. Read their letter below which tells why. Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. “We have found Lux to be ideal for washing silks because of its great purity and There is nothing in it that could attack the delicate silk fibre. “Another point in favor of Lux is that its thick lather eliminates all rubbing of the fabric on the washboard or between the hands, does not ‘fuzz up’ and that the threads will not pull or split. 6 “We find Lux equally successful on our white or colored silks. “We are glad to see the publicity given by Lux to the safe way of laundering silks.” This means, of course, that the silk BELDING BROTHERS & CO, NINE stories devoted to household supplies pre- sents Lewis & Conger's in size, But large asitis, there are no crowds; no hustle and bustle to tire you out. { atmos- phere invites you to take your time when you shop. fewiss. ConceR 457» STREET ann SIXTH AVR, Vousnt WUbLD, Wao nnovAY, APRIL 20, 192 james | Stern, w. wi +h 4 TT Wilson, Semen D, wittams Mortimer | and Major Cornelius W. Wickersham. High Grade $8.94 We Carry a Full Line of ‘‘Pictorial Review’’ Patterns = Sales for Thursday or HENBER 6S Satisfaction Guaranteed er Money Promptly Refunded L. A. PRICE, Pres. | West 14th Street—Between 5th and 6th Aves. | A Very Moderate Price on Cleverly Tailored Women’s Wraps, Coats & Dresses Velour and Good Value at $15 Richly Embroidered Wraps Stunning straight-line and wrappy models in Polo Cloth, Velour and Basket Weaves in Pekin, tan, rookie and navy. Sizes to 38. Polo Cloth Coats that appeal to those who want service and smartness Handsome Velour and Polo Cloth Models in tan and Pekin, beautifully embroidered in chenille. Sizes to 38. Three of the Many Models on Sale at Charming New Dresses Charming all wool savy blue French Serge models, with elaborate embroidery effects in contrasting colors of silk and chenille. Sizes 16 to 38. Women Will Recognize Big Savings at This Be) of | = r 5 > Sale ze C ts & ale fo UorsetsS « “C, BU WwW. B.’—“P. 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Select any hat in our entire stock cushion insoles, tip or plain mara SOB di tarecupacat 9. styles—one of the most < A comfortable —_ Juliettes A wide variety of charming st women have ever worn select from. Dresses White Voile For Girls of 8 to 14 Years. Values up to $5.00 each, This price is for to- morrow — Thursday only. Every hat is marked in plain fig- e Ten Three of pretty 1 99 the many styles e pictured oceasions— value that stands out pre- eminently as most (Cr eecastons frocks tor all sorts of unusual at this price—good quality voiles, some hand embroidery effects with sash tie belts ‘ some have novelty patch pockets, Contrasting color cuffs, ¢llars and belts. ‘. some side Tunie effects; all beautiful . ” all worth more than double our price: \} Famous Asbestos Lined “Elgin” Ovens =H For Gas or Oil Stoves, d Steel, 124) inches b ~ i By 1814 Jaci high, 1234 ss.’ || Medicine i KP Cabinet wi S> yer Emo) Sale of Wear Ever Aluminum Pans ee A poco eng tS cA gp RR