. Billboard (Jan-Jun 1899). ently encounter or paint!which outrage every conslderatio-i or taithrough combinations and contiasts, in » of the moM obvious rules of art. sign painter needs to be constantly study;to avoid tuch breaches. He must un*stand that his .work is that of an artistwell as a mechanic. With the facultiesknowledge of methods at his totthere is no excuse for inartistic work. The initial meeting of thp National SPainters Alliance will be held Tuesday. >ruary 7. i:> the bancuet hall of the HoEmery, at Cincinnati. A large attend*is promtEed. This or


. Billboard (Jan-Jun 1899). ently encounter or paint!which outrage every conslderatio-i or taithrough combinations and contiasts, in » of the moM obvious rules of art. sign painter needs to be constantly study;to avoid tuch breaches. He must un*stand that his .work is that of an artistwell as a mechanic. With the facultiesknowledge of methods at his totthere is no excuse for inartistic work. The initial meeting of thp National SPainters Alliance will be held Tuesday. >ruary 7. i:> the bancuet hall of the HoEmery, at Cincinnati. A large attend*is promtEed. This organization will boomsoon as the permanent organization wfected. Fror- what we Imvo heard orpolicy and of the promoters be a great thing for sign palnti T. W. Donohue, the well-known sign_*riand dealer In enameled numbers andI lotieof Staplcton. (Staten Island). N. says, the paper for another year on Mterms. aB the Information contained therenoften worth a dollar n number. fair ? Department. The Angle Lamp 76 Park Place IYork, has recently some addltltadvertising contracts. We solicit photographs of good signsbulletins. We will reprot-uco them in giving tho painter credit. The Krug Brewing 1007 J«<*?on «•Omaha. Neb., is painting roaaMen inown section. It conllnes its efforts to lNebraska and Northwestern Missouri. Advertising l» tho Insurance of busltbut you must keep up tho orpolicy will lapse. Wo will pay liberally for articles of vlto sign painters. The United States at the ParisExposition in 1900. By FE1DISANDW. PECK. Commissioner-Gcn-cral for the United Mates to the Paris Expos-ition of 1900. in the Noith-Ameiican Review.—Condensed for The Billboard. The nineteenth century has been notablefor its unparalleled progress, and to securethe greatest credit for assisting in this up-ward sweep, and to obtain the emolumentswhich will come from a fine display, morethan fifty nations will be present


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