Li', M2 M, {E} ts Fri', iii “It; [is ll, " if! .; a": 0.. Hi}! fi.)) if] (ed, mun-u Park Nah Yes f]; 133.13. tiiiPtttri,a, " Btdktht Strives to ;:npr-m What was All “our“: , ' mum Pttinttrp Do has ml Si 1:, One of the moat noted men of the new school in Henri Mmâ€..- Hie large. “Still Life," pronounced I inâ€. terpiece. bong: in the Arteclnb ex- hibition. It is owned by In. John Alden Carpenter of Chicago, who pur- chased it recently from the John Quinn collection in New York for 810,000. She has since Iteetrjt)rered 817,000 for it. This inforaNttiotr in here given to indicate put work of these moderh artiste. wlr repu- tations, commend high prion. Cessn- ne’s paintings ere bringing atom-h. ingly high prices. The work of Gen- gain. Rome-u, Van Gogh, endothere ell sell well into the thpuunde. Wilt They Mean V Al to whet theeemennredriving at in this new nrt, we con lockup the writers who interpret them: and see what they any. . Of Cezanne, the molt outstanding Btrure pf them AtJ, two of those paintings are 'ehown in the Arts club exhibition, Sheldon Cheney aye: "He ignored the world, he give his all to art. Jhr not only climbed nbove the limitation' of seeing a land- mpe u ordinary people or ordinary painters. see it; he gen his whole life to trying to realize in color the emo- tion he felt " some thing he divined out of that 1anaeapo--Whnt was thin thine he won after-this new‘thing. yet old with El Greco, differently with Miehetanttelo, llamboynntly with Rw. bens? He called it '5Resatisatton--s'.', Cmnm's passion In forlorn, form interpreted in color. He and nothing for fine details, but based his color in studied relntioit to the pattern he had in mind, hence much of'hia drawing or repmmtotion of form, lacks symme ienr proportions. But this is done achieve his pur- pose-that of showing form and color. Drawings Like Child As to Matisse he was one' accused of drawing like a f1ve-ir-Nd child. He answered: "That in What! am trying to do: I should like to, recap- ture that freshness of vision Which is Weristic of extreme you“; when all the world is new to it." nettle can draw a human f1gttrxr aa'well as any trained academic artist‘ but he PAGE MX MOSTLY MISUNDERS'IDOD Rmrdinc the purpose of the bariow, mist: represented, it must " traid that their work is serious. tint m are striving to open‘up new avenues for the human mind to enjoy: and. mi.. “I ean't mum: on. modern Gt. What doee it man? What in they trying to dot" Such “Malone be." my day sympo- ‘of the m- ull modem‘ut exhibitions! Ire. tto. W show at the Art hsatitqrta.'.rT?term is the famous Birch-Bartlett â€new, which Jsan been rg,',',',,','.,",",',"?):',: in the Nickenon room: and T are the two temporary uhihltioui in the East Wing ftd,12tiiihuf'g'X by the 8erttian-Arneeknn a 'tt, Gian ates-mind the exhibition of_rtrtodeiz, pirating: in the Arts Club gallery. ills. Park Ave. Western Ave. KW Perk uu Pow Highland Park Nah Sales min“ A. CARQUEVILLE Pod-Fords! Sudan ', ma...“ _,-"' Nut t6b-Advaneed ct-gi': , M M . ‘3" 'Y,, um Six. 224 'et, ac. a.†Coach .. 1,. _ Bid-a Ouch _ {M All! Other: - Including A, . Mt Ctr-- 22; Though famed u a honoring Mr. Chesterton spoke tit the Americans for them-tun in 3 action: "its. He funny diuuiaed the differenm which eatirt between England end A- mericn. end the mutmderstaeytlntm which to easily arise from them. And his pled VII for a newer not! of in- telligent understanding between A- mericans end Englishmen, b l Prime _ Minister Stmemnn say: that if4be League of Nations had been in existence in 1914, there would have been no World war. his}: un- other. one of those autumnal which it will be a little ditfiettlt to move or diepi'ow; \ is mote 'than an art with m; it is;an exact science. The most skillful‘ oper- atoh, trained to the acme of perfec- tion, are here to attend to the cm of your skin, hair, and gulp, and to en- hance your charms, To serve you bet- ter is tittr Iim. How well we succeed is evidehced by the number of dis- criminating women who patronize our shop regularly. .“An America," he told the Ameri.. emi Club at Oxford, “never tub of money in the hushed and ewe-struck tone that an Englishman employl in referring to financial mm†Much] of the friction between the two eodittries, he said. came from the Net that Engliehmen expected to find in America the same eondititms to which they were accustomed in Eur land and vice vex-u. . _ "Of til lies, the worst lie in thatthe Amerietttr worship: money," Gilbert K. Chum, the English essayist 1nd erities believes. _ argue: that thin and ot thin: its been dorth.lho we“ may: may thou- sand: angina that tho mind nototte. " darltattra plenum,†In emotion. In behoHttttt it. lime. in drama; I human am he now loaves out the bony 1mm or frame work of tt ond point: only its nape or form " hits menu! vision reach to it. Bo our dou_to'ttrtttrttattyrhw Evan visitor Mirth: right to imam-ct the“ paiittingOrt his own way and}! he setupIWiout otf?temtut',rrhis iain. Ilka-mint]: onlyophuo of artistic manna T' in (Irina to tV better aprmeiatioi) af what, he would mmiiderf'snner ut,"'then the older form: af "smseiolt. has gained a friend.' In my event the “modem- int" is struggling to - new and difNrentfmotiema, to add to out up- prteintiorr of color, ttt midtown. This is wall worth whi e and our, hori- Bon is bound to be broadened thereby. CHESTERTON TALKS 'v _ TO AMERICAN CLUB Says of All Falsehood: That About Money Worship , In Worst . modmjghtauottbdsymm'lv- "utetoietherirotm'ertittyito the thigh they oe6 shout than. whetlrtArltttletearf, hum fig- urebrmlllih. T1ttruasti3yean THRIFTY in the men who gets his dollgre’ worth. 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