Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 November 1893 — “Sweet Charity.” [ARTICLE]
“Sweet Charity.”
Iu the Artists* Exhibition of 1803 at the New York Academy of Design, there was exhibited an 011-palnllng by J. L. G. Ferris, entitled “Sweet Charity.” Its richness of coloring commanded Instant attention, while the lesson it taught was so impressive that one naturally returned to it for a second view. • Its subject is a young lady of colonial times who is on an errand of charity to one of the poorer families of tho town. Hhe has a sensible, charming face, which expresses with remarkable fidelity the sentiment of her errand. 'I hero is not a home that this charming picture will not ornament. It must be seen to be appreciated. “Swoot Charity” was purchased by the Publishers of the Youth's Companion and hus been reproduced in colors lu largo size, U'4 by 31. I It will bo sent to all new subscribers to tho Companion who send $1.75 for a year’s subscription, and the paper will also be sent Kreo from the time tho subscription is received, to January, 181)4, and for a full year from that date, to January, 1805. This offer Includes the Double Souvenir Numbers published at Thanksgiving, Christmas nnd Now Year’s. Address Tna Youth's Companion, Boston, Mass.
