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TIlE WASHINGTON TIMES SUNDAY APRIL 28 1907 11 with American I Art News will deliver MARINE PAINTING the address Mr Townsend has chosen Thieves a his subject Art Education in ROCKEFELLER CHUM YACHT BURNED STARVING SLAVS Dig Horseradish t the South a matter in which the lecturer lies shown a practical interest resulting t in the collection of a large number of Important I THAT INTERESTS From Michigan Farm pictures by prominent Amer- ¬ TOO BUSY FOR TRIP ALL HANDS SAVED NEED ASSISTANCE ican artists which have been exhibited- In several Iwidlns Southern cities and DETROIT Mich April 27 Entirely Yes replied Mickle I know its the will later be shown In Baltimore outctetted la the nervy accomplishment real hot stuff for getting the dough 27 N 27 ST PETERSBURG April 27 y dji Exhibition at Veerhoffs of the thief who lugged oft a kitchen The two decided to pool a small cap ¬ American Artists Rank Well DETROIT MI h April E UALEIGH N C April After a r stove of a domestic establishment and ital and invest in a horseradish farm York a prosperous farmer living near narrow eeeape from death In an expl- eeIk fed in toe atted States t In to returned for watchdog So they purchased two lots near Nor Seventeenth Paris Salon MHIlngton Tuecola county too or > r o > Gallery and Attracts the ty that of ground Periodically and the die which followed on the relief Russian famine stifl rr sh the person wlio the busy to accompany his old school I lifted the horseradish sea going Cap- be here the r i- through the winter they visited the farm jour- ¬ yacht Dagnett owned by forwank0 at eat Attention term of L B audolB and Werbart- see pro- ¬ The Paris Salon Is now in progress chum John D Rockefeller on a ft J to how the horseradish was tain Haverty of New London Conn IMe MOtmnt according to irin e L Mfekfe gressing Everything looked favorable This exhibition marks the seventeenth ney through Europe and the Orient I Beaudoin hi employed as manager for a tine crop and the young men annual event of the National Society of even though the Oil King has offered to the paaasagent and crew of the little bead of the Ztuistvn or aiiziton J were about ready to harvest when up ¬ Fine Arts expense of trip vessel are safe They were picked up relief who has ir- r At VeerfeofTs gallery in P street there- Walkers quick lunch 147 Shelby street on going out to farm last commonly known as the Old stand alt the the famine ni rred Salon X yawl Ie which of to on exhibition an Interesting marino and MIckle nerves in similar capacity found that some enterprising per- ¬ It contains nearly 3 works of As much as Mr York would Hke to from the they lied reeds a tow tu amine di5tr by W T Richards The subject of the for Con refno grocery 2M son had anticipated and up art and as a matter of comparison i accept the invitation which tame in the their escape front the burning yacht by He states that over 4 pars i avenue- the cro seven times as large form of a personal note from his old the schooner Levees The yacht to a in the pro i of Sumaft pictvre On the Coast of Cornwall S<< y you money as the recent salon ifi do know theres Tins village countable of was i In Norris held at the Corcoran Garters Of chum he leeto that with the spring total loss having beet horsed in two Hasan ar < ii fmed of a fiice- is a happy selection for the particular kr sild Beaudoin to buckle he is looking for the agri- ¬ the plowing and cultivating to be done he talent possessed by Mr Richards in the one day last fall cultural plunderers 500 artists represented 37 are Americans cannot break awa from the and sunk aid fun sb Uy the go niment- interpretation of marines and scenes The work of the American artists is said farm even to accommodate the richest Very little time was given those Nte Tiemstvos to not aiffi i to I a- to compare favorably with thAt of their man in the world and he has so notified aboard the Dasnett In which to escape wttb the situation a along toe coast where high cliffs aid in erman Italian and Mr Rockefeller- the attractiveness the composition numerous examples are shown from Academy of Fine Arts is the sale of Spanish colleagues from the burning boat None of them To add to the distress of th suffer of Mr York and the oil magnate have any ef- te n In this work the artist has shown more subjects of Holland and Brittany in Winter one of the pictures of tho col- ¬ corresponded for years were able to bring ok personal scurvy getting a tr foothc I Ida early evening ef-¬ fects n breadth of treatment than is shown lu these example lection sent to this exhibition by James When a bank cashier goes wrong peo- ¬ Linens tk and other disease re On UM Coast of New Jersey owned fects are highly commended by the New Henry Mosor ple seem shocked to think he was a FEW IMMIGRANTS GO SOUTH The yacht was bound front Florida ta ing from tae lads of food are worki > York nrt writers speaking Connecticut Jamestown when havoc by tiM Corcoran gallery and painted to In of the showing made by church worker They seem surprised Records of the United States Treasury via the his ¬ under the gallery In 13B work which had been carefully se- that the directors of our fiscal ¬ immi- accident occurred in Albemarle Sound fur Magazine Cover Designs institu Department show that of all the Aw picture UM lected fur this exhibition Mr Moscr tions do not appolnt bunco steerers grants who land in New York city only Capt J S ONeal or New York com- ITALYS CRIMINAL POPULATION In ownod by Corcoran roues and knockout as gallery one feels the power of the stated that while he had hoped to paint artists cashiers four out of each hundred go to the mander of the Dagnett reports every- Italy has 23ft convicts to th rtn- Finished by Miss Burdette and treasurers I Southern States ocean as a limitless expanse awl al- ¬ as broadly as would be considered per one uninjured Inhabittnts which is the highest r A though technique mifcsable hi the present state of the the is that of an Miss HatUe has recently art earlier school Its popularity hat placed E Burdette he found that when his pictures were completed a number of designs 4 it among the favored pictures In artistic compared with others he was In tho the magazine covers In ¬ permanent collection for which the sub- qufet and conservative minority of the Corcoran jects chosen are heads of gallery In the picture On the Coast studies of The sale of this picture illustrates the beautiful women combined with an ef- ¬ 420 to 426 of Cornwall there is a more Intimate point that the public may sometimes 4 to 425 fective arrangement typ-¬ feeling that comes from a near ac- of background purchase a work of which th artist Is to ical of the season of the year suggested- quaintance the great ocean by not enthusiastic The wwves are expressed with that the costumes worn by the models S LANSBURGH BRO who have been used for these arrange- It truth and realism that shows a close ments Vermont Woman Selected s observation of this form of water The Mils paint ¬ eypitaslon of a separate vitality belong- ¬ Burdette has also recently To Paint Princes Portrait ing to each wave and yet harmonious ed an attractive landscape study con- ¬ sisting ¬ with the entire body of water is felt of the side hlll of a rough pas- Vermont ture Held neglected is a small State in population in this picture possibly through a bet- of a character In and area to furtherance of the suggestion of the t a native of Vermont ter technloal expression has given he comtosion to paint a por- close of a warm summer day she has trait of Introduced a group dancing Prince Augustus Wilhelm Suit of girls clad and Skirt Values Splendid Exhibit of Portraits fourth son of the Bmpcor William of Extraordinary In light draperies who are dancing their Germany by Artist Shannon way down an Shown abandoned path through The commission for tali important the held There is a musical quality in work has been given to ors Ituth the mrures which suggests an uncon- ¬ Providence R I te enjoying a rave Jewett Burgess a native of Montpelier Smartest Styles of the Season at Pronounced SavioRs art event m the exhibition of the por ¬ sciousness of the surroundings Vt Mrs Burgess was a protege of work of Shannon of London Thomas W trait J J of Wood for many years The work of Mr Shannon will be re- ¬ Portrait Senator Tillman president of Academy The consummate style of these stunning garments is only equaled by the beauty of the I the National of fabrics and the superb membered In connection with his one Painted by Miss Strait Design also a native of workmanship featuring in them Withouta previous inkling of their prices you portrait which wee exhibited in the re The artist selected for this commis- ¬ would readily class them with rent salon under the title Girl in sion hi the wife of Prof John W Bur- ¬ garments costing several dollars more than we have marked them ¬ Mba Clara one of the Brown This picture wan enthusiasti- BarrettStrait gess Roosevelt lecturer at the Univer- ¬ as- younger portrait painters of citY We do not to cally indorsed by portrait painters this sity of Berlin Mrs Burgess has been hesitate invite you to try to match our values as we have perfect assurance bred of actual i rare example of iXMtraiture and the has recently completed a commission for married for some twenty years but has I portrait TUIntan investigation that they are better than the best Not only were the garments Corcoran gallery Included it among a of Senator for found time since her marriage to con- ¬ exceptionally well bought but we are purchases for the permanent exhibition Winthrop College