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Show jJ ne of our custom-rs, custom-rs, speaking of I IPTIMO" iLOUR 6 lys "You can't : eat it; send me 525 me more, same $ 3 the last" 1 $ If YOU aren't us-, us-, ig this flour, DiTre missing T miething mighty 1 1 ood. I At your Grocers. eshoeTT1 mm Men't Sewed Solet 65o ' ' Ladles' Sewed Solec 60c ! Btn Rubber Hel (any Kind) .... .35c CC AQv Ak Tan Leather Uted. ! ' ' SBsa ) " klnd 01 8hoe don wh" . 323 24th St 0 Keep Baby's Bottle Clean SOPADE takei all the grease out of milk bottles, Soap does not. SOPADE removes the germs and impurities, SOFTENS HARD WATER and takes out the grease. When you wan bottles clean use SOPADE- For le it all Va JAMES PYLE & SONS, EDGEWATER, N. h Maker, ol PEARLINE foe 30 year. I, 1 I AMERICAN LANDSCAPE PAINTERS I No. 1. GEORGE INNESS, "AUTUMN OAKS" "Learn One Thing Every Day" . Copyright. 1913. by The Associated Newspaper School, Inc. George Inness is said lo have painted paint-ed more good pictures than anyone else ever painted At any rate, he painted more than he himself Could remember. A landscape supposed to be lnness'8 was brought by the man who owned jt to the artist's studio, with a request to know If it was gen nine Inness looked at the painting carefully for a long time. Leave it, leave it," he finally said. "Terhaps I shall recall it. ' Inness spent the greater part of a long career In the nclghburhood of New York. He began studying at the age of fourteen. He received very little instruction; but for the most part found out through bis own hard work and drudgery all that a painter mut kn"W about drawing, colors, and the mechanical side of art. Then, during a few years in Italy, the glor lous landscapes, the historic traditions, tradi-tions, the art of old masters, all com bined to develop in the artist, who was then but a young man, that qual Ity of imagination which was needed to made him a genius. Yet neither his knowledge of art nor his imagination could have placed him foremost among painters of American landscape had it not been for the energy that was above all characteristic of his nature. Inness would often work fifteen hours at a stretch, Friends wondered at his endurance, en-durance, and even more at the speed with which he painted. He saw one day two pictures by Rousseau, the famous French artist and remarked to a friend, "I could paint two of i those a day." Next day, to proe his point, Inness painted two can- "NEVER RIP ' OVERALLS Made in Ogden by Ogden People John Scowcroft & Sons' Co. Jj vises In the French stc. and later old them both t" one man. An incident that, happened at Mont- clalr. New Jersey, shows how lutie he valued his own finished work. When out walking one day he was overtak-en overtak-en by a thunderstorm, and was so Impressed Im-pressed with Its rhrj ;tnd grandeur that he rushed home to paint it while the memory was still fresh Arrived y at the house, and unable to find a 35 canvas largo enough for his lda, he took down a ten-foot picture of -3' Mount Washington which he had painted years before. In two hours tbe mountain scene was replaced by a striking representation of the storm just over. That picture, with the outline of Mount Washington still traceable with ridgea of paint, now hangs in the museum at St Louis. m Men of great energy often wear I themselves out early in life; yet 1 George lnne?s kept on painting to a good ripe ag i sixty-nine he riid --'S in Scotland, where he had gone for his health, Every day a dl!T?r?nt human Interest Inter-est story will appear in tbe Standard. 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