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SPOOK-CONTROLLED PAINTINGS ATTRACT O00 10 EXHIBITION (atipelijiabinins English Spiritualists Cable Re- quest to Have Art Show Re- peated in London. — Between 400 and 500 persons, scep- tical and otherwise, took tn the first day of the “spook” art show in the Anderson Galleries yesterday, The exhibition of spirit-controlied draw- {ngs and paintings has been invited to London by distinguished English Spiritualists in cables received by the committee last night. Miss Flora M. Spore, proxy of brilliant water colors and huge panels in oll representing tem- ples and ships and still life in all its forms, was present. Her profession is dentistry. She was reluctant to give the names of her controlling spirits. “There seems to be a group spirits who usually work together,” | \, she said, “A Chinese and a Japanese and then this man Della Robbia, He | ™ ‘was the one who gave me the Idea of oft creator by of building out the paint to make a high |died at his home here yesterday of apo for State Senator James J. Walker 1 and to publish the results. relief, They say he has some stuft | plexy. He served overseas as Livuten-| 4+ the Plaza, on his birthday, next | *D! '? Pu ; up at the Metropolitan Art Museum. Jant Colonel of both the United Stutes| yronday, by the ‘Theatre Basar art Leeann! continue to Issue Pry or’sband oc phidiarahd be ournal of r story, quare There's another one who sometimes land British Armies, being chief surgeon | Chamber of Commerce, Will H. Hays, | terly sclentife magazine, published since EIGHT IN 4 EN pena hy talks to me—Perugino, I think you|jn charge of base hospitals, He was|Sam H. Harris, President of the Pro-| 1916. Lt wil] also conduct research con- 4 sbaadbcscdned call him.” cited by Gen, Pershing for “exception- | ducing Managers’ Association; Lee] cerning the free Negro prior to 1861, ’ The oranges, grapes and other! a) meritorious and Fo ei. ak Shubert, F. Albee, Mare Loew, | investigate Negro reconstruction his- sid ay: ATION. 7X _ BROOKLYN fruits, as well as flowers never seen or e i con- | John Ringling, Gov. Edwards of New| tory and train for this sort of work e = aah i 2 a! ‘d ; duct.” He was born in Reading, Ma y : e1 ogro ye Riven a MARK MY WILD heard of in North America, protrude Jersey, Mayor Hylan, Charles M.|fow Negro students, who will be %iv from the canvas, each petal shiny and |!" 1864, und was graduated from Schwab and many other prominent] fellowships in aceredited graduate TRAN IRISH ROSE sharply edged. : 4 vard'in 1886. men are expected to be present, schools. CONEY ‘HE FUNNY PLACE HA: OLD LLOYD COMEDY Incredulous spectators could not be- Surf and Pool Bathing. BROOKLYN — ORIGINAL PIANO TRIO Meve that until the death of her mother, three years ago, Miss Spore had never touched crayon or paints, or even a drawing pencil. A group of onlookers stopped with “Oh's" and “Ah's’’ before the paint- ing of the “Temple of Far Away Ini * a marvellous combination of red, ck and gold. The temple stands on an enchanted isiand sur. rounded by the sacred rod lilies of Siam. Leading to the island is a gol- den bridge of snakes. Another temple is that where the dead priests live. The spirits changed their first plan for this—made her dress up the graves with flowers and make a neat graveyard with green squares for the graves. She said: “Sometimes | like the first way they do things better." Miss Spore said she is producing so fast that she oan hardly keep up with the demands upon her strength. All her work now ts in the elaborate “Della Robbia” manner. It takes, she said, a vast quantity of paint. The drawings in pencil, inspired by the Italian Count Eswald and executed by Mrs. Helen Wells, who is past sixty and has recently lost her son, held admiring crowds. Eswald has told Mrs. Wells he was an entertainer in the court of Alphonso III. of Spain. He was beheaded tn 1605 at the age of thirty because he made a mocking cartoon of a friend of the King. One of the drawings shows Eswald fm the dashing garb of a bull fighter. The geometrical patterns of Mrs. Julian Forrest are being negotiated for, it is understood, by a well known firm of textile manufacturers. A fea- ture of her work is the practically perfect free-hand circles she draws when under spirit control, according to her. She cannot duplicate them ‘when she is not under control, Sr tes TL A antares ae Borden? CHOCOLATE MALTED MILK OLID nourish- ment for the children — builds sturdy limbs and sound bodies. Give it to them at meals instead of tea or co- coa. They love the delicious chocolate flavor. DJG Lew M0001 MILK, Wed. and LAST 2 DAYS tivcrany RING MEETIN BELMONT PARK RACES TO-MORROW'S ATTRACTIONS THE GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE, 3 MILES THE DUNTON HANDICAP THE BALLOT SPRINT THE McGEE PURSE AND 2 OTHER ¢ BRI ING AT a ched by ‘Trolleys GRAND STAND AND’ PADDOCK, $3.85, Including Tax. any “Old Masters’? |OEPARTMENT STORE HEADS SEEK LOWER LIVING COSTS. On Exhibition at | *. LANTIC CITY, June 13.—Mea PAINT AND LIGHTS TO WARN DRIVERS OF “L” PILLARS New Ordinance Calls for hrich Gallery. natizing the accounting of depar Bright ‘ Sup- stores were discumsed at th ight 0 larking of Sup By W. G. Bowdoin. ant meeting of the Comptrolje ports at Crossings. The Ehrich Gallery, No, 107 Fiteh| Congress of the National Ketafl D The Committee on ‘Thor. Avenue, is holding an exhibition of] Goods Association in thia city. Thre oughfares of the Board of Al- “Old Masters" that consists of sixteod | hundred department store auditors and ‘ " ' swnere are in attendance. dermen yesterday approved an catalogue numbers, and which ts tof vwnert 6h : be continued until the end of June] Hard R Young, the Washinete ordinance which provides fot the painting of eievated pil- Jars and their illumination at night. ccretary of the assoctation, told t! ongress that the prospects of the So diers’ Honus Bill being passed this yen were dim, He said much depended o the elections in North Dakota and th jomination of Senator McCumber There are some gems among them, One of these {8 a landscape, entitled Back of Glebe Farm,” by John Con- stable, which is executed in low tones. The is just trifte The compantes are called on composition to paint oF stripe all pillars at a vttack on the American valuati crowded but Ue featured tree is sim in the Fordney-McCun tre street intersections or at turns ply magnificent. The sky is also was made by Mr. Youns in the roadway where the pil- robe ared It would bring irreparabl: lars endanger traMo, At night ‘The “Portratt of @ PYmEOEES by) (Rh) 10 Oe ee won a 1 ght ts to be displayed from Francisco Goya, shows Her Royallie guicidal to recede from their present Highness in a formal way that is] position on it, 8o there probably will be each post which can be seen at least 200 feet. M. B. Hoffman, counsel for the railroad companies, objected to the ordinance as unfair and quite tate n keeping with her high es- Her costume would delight milady of to-day, with its floral dec- oration, adorned with ribbon and lace. The Princess carries @ fan, delicately Her jewels ew tariff legisiation until Octo! Prooably. there will be a new year,” he also said, ent taxes do not ra to pay Government Bi the mone and retire obligations.” pr enoug expenses ced in her right hand illegal. In the event of an ac- rich, as they should be, and her cldent, he sald, the companies | hair is triumphal in its coiting. + | $50,000 TO STUD STUDY | NEGRO. would hae The “Madonna and Child,” by the the burden of that. the Carneste Corporation and Spelman Ald Research. The Carnegie Corporation has gt £25,000 und the Laura Spelman Rocke- feller Memorial $25,000 to Dr, Carter G, Woodson, Director of the Association | for the Study of Negro Life and His- tory, This fund will be used to further fesearch in the fleld of Negro history Master of the Death of the Virgin is remarkably brillant in execution and color. Through the window of the room a hill city {s revealed, The Madonna wears a red frock of the The Bambino is shown to be proof burnin, lights were Memortal a on DE. EDWARD 4. BOSON, June 18.—Dr. ichols, associate professor of Harvard jedichl School and in medical charge the Harvard football team since 1904, CHOLS. Edward Haul] period athloti TO HONOR SENATOR WALKER. A Yestimonial dinner will be given Early Days in Ithaca THACA, New York, world-famed home of Cornell University, was not always Ithaca. When founded in 1788, it was known merely as the “Flats” and, a little later, as “Sodom.” Then someone of a classical turn of mind suggested “Ithaca” which became permanent when the town’s only hotel used that name on its sign board. ° ; The first railroad to reach Ithaca was the Ithaca and Owego, chartered in 1828 and opened with horse- drawn vehicles in 1834. It is the oldest part of the present Lackawanna system. In early coal days, it was an im- portant link in the transportation of Pennsylvania an- thracite west via Cayuga Lake and the Erie Canal. 0. Cee A uted “THE STROKE of MIDNiGHT* Present day Ithaca, with its great college and its easy West ata "st, halt out iin “Thrilling Drama of « Haman Life, Says PHOEBE SNow- proximity to beautiful Cayuga Lake, is one of the im- PUTAS Atari Pau A & Gultord. HNN 6. Aecording "ef eae 3 Magieton 8 orland, ie ‘Those travelers old portant show places of the country. The truly remark- ihbaoeeael aay i pisteus Who slowly rolled eh A ‘and Others, By “coach” would able scenery of its immediate vicinity includes some 96 | BURG EN. t 2 abbeinine we Bove: Bench ELAINE HAA ERGTETA Todaysavit to igh falls, and over 200 gorges and cascades of Swis: ‘ike mi ae hae eae es Merete aetna Rates Cte ST TATE E| ta ee In coaches ae grandeur. Taughannock Falls, 9 miles north of the city Fron Mics ont Cal re PETA year rs Pisa as Pie orch REVU U : FH i y CONEY ISLAND err ben Lie Reed: and 50 feet higher than Niagara, sends its water down for TUESDAY. “TOURIST,” Around. New, est ence ~Eltinge " MARK Irish Week OOK and OC. 1,30 P. through the impressive distance of 215 feet. LACKAWANNA LIMITED WESTERN EXPRESS CHICAGO LIMITED BUFFALO LIMITED Ly, New York 10,00 a.s. 3.00 Ft Lv, New York 6,30 P.mt. Ly. New York Lv, Hoboken 10.20 a.m Lv. Hoboken 6.55 Past. Ly. Hoboken Ar, Syracuse §.48 Fam Ly, Scranton 11.59 PaM. Ar. Syracuse Ar. Ithaca $20 PM Ar, Cleveland 12.39 ra Ar, Ithaca 755 Pom Ar.Chicage 4.50 Fam Ar, Chicago 9.30 P.M. Ar, Buffalo #35 Aco 4.50 PM. t9.s0 Pam. These trains, except the Weatern Express, stop at Newark, East Orange and Morristown on notice to agent, Hudson Tubes run direct to Lackawanna Terminal at Hoboken from 33rd Street and Broadway, New York, in 17 minutes, and from Hudson Terminal, New York, in g minutes For detailed information telephone BRYANT 2052 *Via Nickel Place R.R. 1'Via Wabash Railway Time sHOWs avove is Stawpano Lime LACKAWANNA nial SING AGENCY, NEW YOR WENDELL P, COLTON ADVER: THE: EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY) JUNE 13, 1922. 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