Show Farn An rt s l si i or cr T tlc e l York TOik Ir h 17 hes it r diS dip th fol from by th attic lays Af for compre exhibit ot of art nt at nt the tho fit Bt ft Louis fair fall he lie has ha been cen detained In iii by h I the force farce of ot but hut he the Idea that he lie hI Is neg neglecting neglecting the hue of American art arta artand a and nil favoring foreigners He Ho considers the tue American art exhibit of paramount and has Ins labored labOr successful successfully J I ly to 3 cUre an tui adequate find and nd a representative rI of If the artistic activities ties tics of or HIP United States Ills Is aim has haM haMeen been een to obtain the tho most comprehensive exhibit lt of ot contemporaneous urt nl t which lias his ever e r helm witnessed In the western vestern hemisphere He Me hns has been strongly Sir Edward Poynter and Ind the tile tee pot not to restrict their thel to tile the tlC work of ot a n academicians but Lut to include the Scottish schools arts and crafts not nut favored by Hurling Sir I lonter has baa al already ready secured the cooperation coOperton of Wal Walter ter Crane tot for a representative 1 show of ot British arts and ant cratts and aO It Is pro able that the doors will wi be bo opened for forthe tile the New l n art urt club as us well wel as the ln gow The Tho British gov KOV government Is la only alI ting oO pounds to the commission charged with the tue or organization 01 ot of the thc British section at nt the thet St t Louis fair The same government gov spent silent position In 1900 1100 at nt tie the tio Purls Paris exPosition ex exposition |