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Show Jelly for Nudes, Teeth for Pastels Among Art Bids SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 14 Of) No one offered to trade his shirt, but Ssn Francisco artist, conducting con-ducting their tint exhibit found a wide verlety of "bargains" s they checked up the prospective buyers' list today. Carl Salmons can hav his teeth attended to, if ha desires, because a dentist liked hie pastel. An expert cook gave notice she yearned for Peter Ilyin's nudea and sought to entice hi bargaining bargain-ing appetite with Jelly. Millard Sheets and Will Spark bartered oil paintings for a grand piano and a long-necked banjo. An attorney offered any artist participating in the exhibit a divorce di-vorce if be (or shot cared to exchange ex-change professional services tor some object of art Guthrie Courvosler, conducting conduct-ing the show, declsred the flood of offers left him limp but encouraged. en-couraged. "It never occurred to any of us," he declared, "there were so msny people in Ssn Francisco Fran-cisco who love art" |