on Feb 2â€. 11015. Nut fur many ymw “iii iht‘ world he unaided to enjoy so marveimn a roilovtinn of the Works of (-nnu-mlmrury smiiptnrs The Wnrhi's (‘oiumi-inn Extmitiun at (‘hivugu nut pruvui that the greatnst talent might be engngmi n pr‘uluve work nf M,“ tompnmry \‘niue. Since thn muro and mnre ntton- Sou haw inx-n givvn at out-i] «wan-ding (\xlmsidun in Svulptnro as a form uf di‘CUi’ilti‘Iii. and the great Panama i‘m-iï¬c inn-rnatilmnl Exposition at Sun Fralh-iscn promising to surpass N'e-n (‘hii-nun's exquisite display Hurry pimw U! the vxpmiiinn is fur mimm‘mi, fi‘hirtythn‘e of tho wuriii's Manna wiil partivipute with KM'urnnwnt :iixpiays. Argvutinl leading with I guvermm-nt appropriation of SLL‘AMAIKY guhi. SUPERB WORKS OF SCULPTURE AND ART IN COLOSSAL EXHIBIT PALACES FOR AMER- ICA'S PANAMA CANAL CELEBRATION. Splendors of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition Reveal- ed by Its Present Progress. am}. '31:;- “SUNSHINE†AND “SPRING†AT THE PANAMA-PACIFIC IN- TERNATIONAL EXPOSITION, SAN‘FRANCISCO, 1915. EHONAI'TS from all the (‘ivllilu'd nations of tho globe wlth every standard type «If Mr craft drlven by muturs wlll partlvlpate In an nvrlal nice aruund the World, whlvh will he a feature of the sporting evenu to be held during the Panama-Paciï¬c Interna- tional Extmltinn at Sun Fr;ln1"§(‘l) 19,4915. The raw» will start (rum the urnnmls of tlw Hxlmsltlon In May. HHS. and will Hul tho-r? Thrm- humlrml thnumtnd dullars baa been hung: up ln prim-s fur this sllllM'tNl-vlls “nrld :lrulllny mntest. A number 4)! the world's art-"twat :H‘httnl"! have slammed their ltm‘ntlun of entering the races. The rw-vnt night of Sumner. ending at Mulhausen. Ger- m-ny. in which he mvoml 1.375 miles. ’vonva-es aviators that long Ilghts In I matter 0! mlmumtv supply stntlons. Tho: above photograph than the route around the world and the varlous supply stations. AIRSHIPS WILL RACE AROUND THE GLOBE FROM SAN FRANCiSCO IN 1915. I Copyngm. nu u, m. hum-Paciï¬c menu-noun Expo-won Co. LYNTR of cal-i frum vnd â€Ti-'1'!!! i-Imuq, \‘vm-tmn blue on minnrn‘tt pro- . Jim-nu w-nlu uf m'ngbluh- .nul [he urrim: nf nntuhh-s frnm all parts of thu glnhc xix» glimpws n! [M grunt l‘mmmu l'uritic lIm-nmtiunm Eqmwitinn as It will nmwulr when us gnu-s suing upon to the World HE hm group It the right I: “Swing." by Fuflo Pleat-run, on. of the group. u: the Coon of the Four 8‘2an It the Panam- hdflc inwmtionu Exposition. San Francisco. 1915. At the m 1. -mm.,' by A. ne‘er-I. who has created 3 companion mummn PARK Canada at the Panama Facial: Eapoaition is following the urn. policy that baa obtained at (oi-ma; expoaitionaâ€"namely. the display of Imlmena or exhibits of the Initial product! of the countryâ€"agricul- tural horticultural, mineral for and Medeaâ€"tor the purpose of ahowing her cllmadc advantageaa her incomes to the great number of people who will vial: the Ex tion. Attention will be devoted to transportation tacilitiu. and the [Nan will be assigned considerable apace in the building. Practically the snare exhibit or Canada at the recent Ghent munâ€"and it wln conceded by all Jndcel a moat magniï¬cent dink†on ma now. while many new and attrae tive exhibiu at. being mam in? various provinces. The exhibit will ban worth. “We: :0! Colonel wuuun Butch- hon, who will mat mum goviemment. - Th9 (‘nnullnn ialzu'e. as it is ntï¬dall; harm-d will he one or the largest and must Imposing of the foreign lmildinzs having a lenzth or 340 fact. a width of 210 feet and a ht‘i igm of .7) root and will cost in the liPlxhlibrhmid of 3300;000, it will be thp inrflost building Her eretted by (‘nnudn at an inwrnntional expmitinn cuwring 65.000 Iqunr’e feet. and will lmuso one of the most elaborate and Lomprehen- she exhi.‘ its of the [N'miinions reuburces and prmluvts ever shown on foreign soil. Six hundred thousand dollars has already be“: voted by the Canadian parliament for the building and exhlhm but a further grant, bringing the appropriation up to 8i...000000 will he recommended by the government. CANADA AT THE PANAMAfePAClFIC INTERNATIONAL EX- POSITION, SAN 4 FRANCISCO, 1915. CLASSICAL FIGURE FOR GREAT EXPOSITION COURT, PAN- AMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL 'EXPOSITION, 1915. 'iE vast mmt court. the Court 6! the Four Smauus. at the i‘nn:1~ um-l'uviï¬x- lutt-rtlatiunal iExpouiliuu in Sun l-‘rnm-ism in l'Jlb will he mlnrm-d with a number of the ï¬nyst ln‘nlun-tiunn of the World‘s :rentost scuiptnrj." Not only will {rm- «willing Kl um: and indvln-mh-ut pieces of statuhry be set lhruullllnlll “l0 murt. hut Its walls. its lofty colunnadm. the [Ill'tllrt-sque raw-“w, will he om- bellishvd by muvh sculpture of (decorative type The (-lassll-al More above will be used to demrute thé arcade of the court and is by August Jlegers. the famous sculptor. CODYNKM. 19“. by Panama-Paciï¬c International Expnsitlon Co. Cnpyrlght, 19â€. by Plnama-Pacl‘lb lnternatinnal Exposition C6. LANS fur the (Tnnndinn blinding at the Punanm-I‘m-iï¬c Intermi- tlonul Exposition at San Francisco In 1915 have been approved. and the work on the grant structure has stnrtwi. HIGHEAND RARKanors i Established 1857 S. W. Cor. Wabash Ave. and. W. W. 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