Tw FjitoS ' ' .V, -k urrai su-W J l ," vK "V, A - 4;-e J !V- .1 PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1919 'KV B.V r'J" I f "Paradise Special" Begins Country Week Trips : Outdoor Sketching at Summer Art School 4 HS SMm8kM - , , ,-;i!fSli- THE COUNTRY-WEEK smile. Ready with bag and baggage II l ,' . - . , .. --vs -Xs arisiSVTiV" ' .-. Vrrit:jjf, J for the joy journey to the land of green hills and valleys. II p kt ' : : : . , v; : . ... .'leM II 'i P - mT' 'PgVPP E! DAMAD TORRID PASHA, Turkish envoy to tho Peace s. CHARLES STEPHENS, former president of the Sketch Club, who likes to paint a m&Jmli Sf tMMmmmB. SlPlrK -"-3lk ffi, "i Confeicnce, leaving Ottoman headquarters, Vancrosson, ' ,Ss Indians, and Mrs. Alice Barber Stephens, one of Philadelphia's best-known 1 i& lliflilltiF ' miMMm 'S"1 " France, escorted by British and French officers. K? illustiators, recent visitors' to the summer art school at Chester Springs. ? TVIAIE JAOUELINE CAMBELL, famous Parisian beauty, A snapped at l.ongchamps. Her striking costumes have attracted o -', much attention among the race-goers. Z-'L " THE Pcrkiomtn Valley section atTords ideal opportuni ties for the artist. Here Mrs. Remington and Miss Mary Smith are making color sketches of the summer landscape at Chester Springs. A SERIES of all-day sketching, parties has been arranged by tho Academy of.tho Fine Arts for various art groups In the cify during the ne?c "sit3' few weeks The invited guests will go to Chester Springs, tho summer art school of the academy, to jot down impressions of the l'erkiomen.VS, ) Valley. The artist sketching the oldjformhouse is John J. Dull, n &V .xl -hnZ- n . Btfhft? ,."a .? .,. ''' c .,v 1 ...fe .ASilV .vtSfcfa- BaES as;, .,i! m l.i-.'M'rf -.1&& - .'.' rfflumt -" "- r iB.Wrt.., 3 . .' 5,1-. "f ' mbu Frar .' . Ksuan.fa r? ,i f b -vt- . ir i b.BftU
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