\ "e-H'.'-". V“ or iriiiiiiiiiir 'Gall" m oqtlina. te a: Method in Trma , In the Butler collection this methodl can be traced, covering a period from' 1367 to 1894. "Summer in the Cats-1 HUI," was pninted in 1867. While it shows his genius fnr (lowing and ridl thted color, and is wholly charming! in suggesting the beauty and quiet) of a rural landscape, the rnttle in the l foregmund are more static. motel shin-ply drtined. hsnce do not suggest the sense of motion that prevails in his later work. "The Storm†painted), in Mm;. has more of the suggestion! of movement in the flock of sheep in' the trrrrqrround. In this picture 'rr Fee unr of lnneu' favorite "stunts,'", if we may borrow n word unknown in his day, which was to show. always: subtly and (usefully, -n column or» whisp of smoke issatrtit from a dis-9 mm habitation. In thin can the} smoke evidently issue, from n pan-i in: rowel. which, however. is out of night. In this "Artvrelow/' the "nuke, hcre little more than a huei a few sham: darker than the ir.' ism" from a chimnoy far nwjy (in? the horizon, But is most etreetive because it Minn-Ms life and humnl habitation in an otherwise' lonely countryside. In “Threatening.†which‘ has been pronounced one of lnneu' mutonnvcn, the smoke. almost in- mm. in the humid; doc-gm; the; approaching norm. is seen hwinc' from 3 tall factory chimney. .. Stay I. m, It is told "this painting that the min - the Mm W andl wu no “ruck by it: dramatic 'ir'?'.') that he runlud into hin studio to at dawn on can": his impressions. Natl ttndintt I blank Catti, he seized ai completed picture on his easel Ind? painted "Threatmtintt," right over it; In the picture "At Night,†[muss has placed an amp fire from which n- eends, dined invinlble in the duk- neu. A [metal column of smoke. 'tritieht in Italy," mieht 3110 hare been minted on one of our western prairies. so like them it is. and here wereeermtirtifromaimtehoarein the fur background 1 hint column of smoke. “Graver. these little indi-i vidudltics no not n nil npparcnt, nnlcnmn look. for them. no blended no they in the planning unity of the â€linings. - _ _ -ta.auts'.aasatrqmmte-d umnhhut _ “(Julianna-uncal- -,"b.i6r'hmtth.dhH.hed haw-hidpumywmao you’d†. Bh.uerh_th.rerurtefaht mommmwwh- "'"""" - t It in I mm: mm and no“ I lulu-tho ihumuuy done. Ths mm at an ---.- [MLrinhd in IgM, all] two - on his (butt, Ibo-I per- mmcndqubtofthelu- "r.tooeethnattrtottrerNetarotes m- eet-mining the Butler M. tatt', lnma' gmshr. for Qt..- ct ung- inn-um Wot“ -memv--uu ' 12tl'tt nun ouim.toat,althttte.roytiedhrrrreetriat-msy V , " mud of nut in tin foreman]; ttrto 0'“ of the my - Mule nah-Ion Mum“ [low per- - the canta- of tho non. 'Mtte..teet.ee 2',,e,t'l'r'T to the hint." or her-cl! " to thy), ty say why. but this Appears to - of this imam-nu- bu;- ', the firorite picture of visitors to the my. human. for III-I- " lune“ "lierr. he Centennial year more than I painter. no I- on- of oi the birth at this great America: "all"? true but! and to htm '50 landscape painter, bu only recently 8'" WHEN! " k -tth _ P.een eetetrrated with special exhibi- Olc Ina only to long hill-31! tn , l tions of his works. Oahuohlymlunhiuullh- “My of his “Autumn†or “Bo-o of the Baron.†or "The Hill Pond.†to int-zine him" on the scene. with all the wealth of color. spirit and “mo;- phere of the actual new. subtly placed at his disposal. Perk"! no painter of modern times has more "eetivet, succeeded in the process of elimination than has Innaâ€. The Ingest can": in the room is "Cdttrkitt Hawaiian." painted in 1imr. It in a fine example of his earlier artrle, with dearly deftned forms, and it Ambitions†com . good deal of country. from the white whool house on the little hill " the left, dom, a the “mm in the middle Mm. on to the valley hr beyond and to the path of the Catalina in the background. I’m-lug m a period of - "an. we Ice. hang- ing halide the on. In! decried, his “Sun-ct it“! Van-1." ' 1hertu-det-.r-2 'dt.t'Mt.'thhg,','stgfd',2t hulk“. munch.“ " 'NtaereoeNdsadbo.tHHrt- womb-r but bar and ogt ammmmI-I-nu 'tsr-r-t_-thr-Mn'.. drehtrres.th.ednq.tt.RN. mums-hut“ laurel-01““... . “lush-50.05 In. “In 'ritiikiiyotpry.tattit, 'iraiuati G'aiiiirirliwiiu' a. up our. nu and-u an GG iii- an as an a. a â€mu-4m.“ ¢!,m_.'"1. “.9!- Inm- who has din-mud an» Null: My cl “In Cab leeti- thid I. B. 0-. d 'UrtAttraetivetn Intuition SEMINAITINSTITUTE “hath-c- mayo In!†thtiatet [magma Cedar Swamp processl IN PLACE OF CATALOGUES ‘MBuuedyuuM "can. “bum-ad†1"gpr,'f.'ttdT,1uttStt glory thnt-tt navy-ic- ftaBrhn.he-edtttrFu tic-unnum-lakluk 1tJffitlldul?tt'e,,tt,lfS, iur'dmhttrh-hrptaeodthrditr 1ri'iuT"ie'iri"2i,lii; treesdimetty ’intb'mtglowo!thdyin¢ ; “Srml m our frce booklet." is be- 1 lime dispincrd as a slogan by "Semi/ Wot our free film." Thr prospective customer who writes for the when" 1 (ism! motion pictures recoiws 1 com-:2 Mink: men! conuincr which holds from one to four hundred fed of film, inimul half the aizn of standard than ’1†film. printed on a nort-innamma- hie stuck, mhich â€sures safely both? in traasportation and, use, ( Picture Salon Message On this short trip ot%qiutoid the! rtuutufarrturee or dealer employing it: in†Mm†I Bales new and? in pictures and with artistic tidal†designed ham to etttertaitt and “sell"i the cutoml-r. He is able to tell his: story with all of the conviction ex- 1' pruned Ar the maxim, “minis tie-i Having." In this manner the ted-i, il.'fP' so advertised are being brought (into the very heart of the hi,UriiG! funny. it i. dot-lured. and the method 1 _ in aid to be unequaled in etreetive-) , mu. ii Miniature red: of motion picture film: are being widely used by pro- grestive business firms in place of printed advertising booklets, -eord, in: to n-pnrts received in the Nation. al Capitol. This innovation in sales, manshlp has been made possible, it ii “id, by the popularity of home motion pictures which has made film Proiectioa machines as familiar equipment in American hopes as the phortmrrnph or radio. MOVIE REES USED TO SELL GOODS NOR The; nanny of this manner of! ulcsmnship has added to in value, it is pointed out. but the plan in based o; the known pulling power of visual demonstration. {The chief' High-Powered Salesman Report- ed to Be Utilizing Them to Impress Merchants; But Seldom nun-iv ‘umummh-u “a bit I. mwmuhmnuï¬m -rMtbt_---tr-tHrlasr-dti.r.-e {faith} Charles F. Grant, See', 'Nilh'g,'Wst& Do You Needi Money? To Buy a Rome? To Builda Home? uWWFd-wqd-ohnaq "rd-trd-th-ere-tmo-dh- â€[uuummb-uaoomn OR 10 PAY OF? EXISTING MORTGAGE on m Home? The mehuatd Put Building Loan and am Association will and“ m! Weoh-r-t.mr*osp-da-td-1oe-r.asd 'testr-dtoaht-tenrd_ethemmts. "TheNrterha_e.th.t5at-eA-ub-'. The Charm of Good Taste 3H4 Sula-nun In also aid to sr-rl-fir-ri,'?,",";',,' vying (In small [injects-I and an! Ciub and the 'gtqteadot-pieeut.p.t-tnl, - u moment tad ope-1M be. â€1’31 light new. the product rows-toll gal-1‘3: eanbeMtoaotinaettaai-tmd- desirable conditions. This is "id It A ri . b but: been . particularly 3%" by $112331: Bales method where hm or W'E Dames for I ly mtuthines or object: ha“ been the to Jiiiie subject to be mm‘n'ed- With Sat; To a the use of the .sirsiatuee 1"" . a to.secum "can above) can be vividlr m,“ dandy arms! in the smallest once, or I rubber illiterate as plantation in South America an be mm the desi I transpUnted in a moment to I "WI-l read, “rite lbound factory ie Maine. iii,Ti,,C.'. ' "ERRIS Is SECRETARY i or ILLINOIS CHAMBER Carleton G. Ferris has been Ip- pointed genera] seerirtary of the mi- nois Chamber of Commerce sueeeed- ing Harvey T. Hill. resigned. An- nouncement was made here today by Juha ll. Camlin of Rockford. presi- dent. The appointment is effective August 1. Mr. Ferris is now in his {Mirth )‘rat with the slate ehamber all of which time he has Served as head of the transportation depart- Sat-reeds Harvey Hill In That 0mm With Commerce Body, Announced ".ttaeoremtiyuvet-.'itpeachooiiiucira'i'7aitrirrEii"c "*oouaaauer.es.,u--rk.altean. He push-d lor tuna-e Mona-ale, the 'l't'N'.htpiadve,.uee,E.ityi,tiiLii: 'rhiehmqremtrtte-mdhrtH! king. Priortoeomimrtomie- -ttttorho-inAmeeiea.9Ftotau. up hand: withthelmhoi- the It.'"""""""""'"""'":".?,:'.":.: of Commerce he lived for Man. Jon:- yarn in Taylotvillc. m. Mr. 'osty"ni1steidutCyriirerrifisaLmiGirtTcceuirii, -"-rs......."r....Lu..LL'LuuiuiLaird'C" ... ... _ -. _ k“ “savanna-r" a hum-shut.- a†not. Diatxiurtims,hitHetommehr Mr. Ferris was born in Dixon, Ill., and rpunt much of hrs boyhood in Framer! und Pittsfield, ill., where his father was in educational work. Woodbridge R. Ferris. the father, left Emma te, establish Ferris 1n- NOW is the time to have that room decorated or your house paint- ed. First an: work It reason- able prices, CARL MARTIN Tomlin-é Highllnd Pitt 262-0 (Formerly Drusaray Cowboys) Bee Us tor Hot, Peppy Mani: Pompeian Jazz Kings Phone Northbrook 78. Northbrook, m, Spring and Summer Dancing Season Here Punch-King. Team Ti!- hly, Hun] Landscape SIGNS or ALL KINDS DECORATING 2..“th It robi- - s),".::':')"':":??,',"?', him My» l A prize in being Mtermt art “that: continuing the study " thy the National Society of Colonial movement Ind reculnt .Dames, for u - which will to“ facilitie- and Willa to promote Incl-Icy in4the United signals and markings. States. To this end the society vill- inals, garages. public a to secure I poster that will in- street cars, emergrnc; saintly arrest the eye and convey to traMe ordinances and illiterate " well as to literate eiti- general. lens, the desirability of being tble to Forty industrial gm read. write and speak the Englishl ipating in the work u linguaigv. The poster will be 'iii'sT7r'/'l mm: code to itributul to every section of the nation. One of the b ’Unitcd States and will reach tmty-’ a system, if it can be "thouzand different centers. The 'lift wil! be the discarding prize is to be 8200, the second prize; regulntions which an: "ISO, and the third prize $50. Thai motorists. PRIZE FOR POSTER IS '10 PROMOTE LITERACY M.untmu * '33!“onle -aassdi.-rtmit.datat-t-. "orfromMiehi-. Carleton G. Fani- vu Brad-tsd f.'om_r'ttrdr, merit' Ind tn- Itrt_rri_9_rt_rAiuamter' ' / ' "ss T /PopullaitRoutes to l “A“... I as. D n 374 Central Avenue, Highland Park . Highland Park Transfer and Storage CO. 6keNoe,htit-et.i-stseo Kiooaha.nrsdNdeestit-ecu,e WISCONSIN Mthnemrcr dude-lulu. Through listen. ThMQsm-Ll-bm m hull-mud- Lake Geneva / "Twin lakes Powers Lake _ _, Trattie Club, Chieae Hamlin“: Iredale Fireproof Warehouses MOVING-PACKING-SHIPPING EVANS’ION - WINNETKA - HIGHLAND PARK Baggage and Freight Transfer jllr"1'yi, Besogts, I I,):,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,::"""', I, The nation] eonfereatee on “not and highway safety, headed by See- reury Hoover, has formul-ted what it believes to be I model mankind tunic ordinance. The committee is continuing the study of motor vehicle movement Ind regulation, pedestrian facilitiel and rendition, mm: sins. tri-is and markings, parking, term- hula, garages. public motor vehicles, street cars, emergrmy vehicles and traMe ordinances and enforcement in general. Forty industrial groups are partie- ipating in the work to secure a uni- versat trnitie code to apply to the nation. One of the benefits of such a system, if it can be made general, wil! be the discarding ot many local regulations which are a nuisance to Conference on Highwny Safety Plans Model Municipal Ordinance in; I... pm at In Eh†is"! gun. 53h, 1.1:ch urn-w Wu. but: 02 WMNWgI-dllu wzw,mwum hymn Art wurv,utitwa_ NATIONAL TRAFFIC 00m; FORMULATED P. H. PRIOR, Manager TuHNrmhShoreurteeoM& WISCONIIN STORAGE CrmlL-ke one of the ChicagoNorthShoreSL l Milwaukee Rathoadco. minus-nu WMWOIce â€ELI“ . Télephone Highland Park 181-182 meal-lend - m h Mui-udm'bm‘ ‘tohve-onmmthlm r'eiev-roihiab.-N. _rosivemsaueodet-ah-etoud. image name pro-hem china to b ',vite more scientific my: to no. 1"theut [on darn Mobil. " Hounds.†Aaaru.mqentu-eethuhg" Court lie-c, iau.-. In“ In: Lube FM III-ob Waukuln Beach Napwich Lake Pewaokee Lake This North Show Line to Mir. =',etz'rar,i','iedv; gun-51,1 (or (hue â€an. fun-nu: vol I “Uri-ml... Ieee't-rua, “Lite-.1†“mmhhd *Llhh-“n-IL-r Mundelein Gull-Bell‘s; Mull-Syd and Galenl Engineering Subdivision. Develop-cuts. Drainage. Rte. Liansed Surveyor and Structural Engineer (County Surveyor) Civil Engineers and Surveyors traiiLrig" 14-h Fomot “1 - 1292 us: in.