Hýjenys, Marýthaà'-sBeautySalon 547:CHESTNUT'ST. y OU PH. WINNETKA 119 ipésema remeOy bas . u eeqs§fxllj treated thouands. Xalny ber.t l Wilnette, 'anid. wee 0,i kena Wllmctte WIImette 1821 B3 e.fore order fue Iean aoutMenew /OW-.cos(, GAS HEAT I "sr vÂvaa L lurcas pize oi.pczu in in Anierican show in 1928; the First Lo- gan Medal and Purchase prize in the Chicago show of 1931. He bas also won several other, important prizes at the ~Art institute. n* Mr.. Johnson is. a FeIlow. of,. thé s John. Simori Guggenheim foundation, receivin g1 this important a ward after recommenidatiôons of Dr., Hàrshe -and .j other. importantmen in the art wold -for creative stu"dy -in Europe. Mr. John- son bas spent niany'years in study and travel In Europe and k s:tboroughly con- versant with, ail phases of art over Painting& at Institute 'rhe Art institute bas p urchased tbree of Mr.. Johnson's paintings for its permanent- collection, one of whic- "The Black Mantila"ý-is being sbown in the Century o f Progress -exhibition at the Art institute. Other works by Mr..Johnson are in theprivate collections of Percy B. Eck- hart of Kenilworth and of Frànk G * fogan of Chicago. The Chicago Law library bias bis portrait of Prof. H. Bigelow and the Geographical society his portrait of the late Prof. H. Cox, Who- was.Chiè,ago's weatber mrinfor nlanyyears. P-le is also represented i fie. collections,.of Mrs. G. Douglas of Cedar Rapids, W. W. Lanahan of Bal- timore, Mrs. John Jenkins of Chicago,' and others. *Mr. Johnson's paintings have been hung in rnany important exhibitions in the east, notably the Carnegie Inter- i.iational at Ptsug and at the Cor- t-,ani gallery in Washington, D. C. Studio in Walmette The classes now forming will afford a very fine and rare opportunity to art- ists and students of art in the suburbs 'to study portrait, figure, and landscapie painting *witb an artîst who..bas had genuine success in ail three fields, iftis .perience as a teacher, his Cl >asses at. the Art institute, a few years ago having. been very successful. At present, classes wvill mneet in Mr. -Holland's studio. ii ilnette. Later Mr. Johnson will nieet wberever con- JJouse Heati,,g Division PUBLIC SERVCE COMPANY 0FPIIORTHERN ILLINOIS I d ra ........ I~ ~ ~ ~~N ................PaN .... Jmnporut! anjaicouontéHouse 1Ieatin ivsinouf ucarest GCompmn7 0 ce, Mrs., J. H. Johnson of Glen Ellyni is the guest of Mrs. John Carpenter and. children of 239 Essex, road, Ken- ilworth.> c 0 'A IS