Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1893 — “Sweet Charity." [ARTICLE]
“Sweet Charity."
Xn the Artiste’ Exhibition of 1«8 at the New York AcadMay oCMMgn, thwgwas exhibited an oil-paintingifor. J. entitled “Sweet Charitx/ r Its rt&yta of coloring coinniM4ed tostant attention. While the lesson it taught wm bo ImptaaatVb that one naturally returned tb if for a Bfjcona yieW. Its subjects *young lady of colonial times who is on an errand of charity to one of the poorer families of the town. She has a sensible, charming face, which expresses with remarkable fidelity the sentiment of her errand. There is not a home that this fbarmtog picture win not ornament. It mu». ue seen to be appreciated. . “Sweet Charity was purchased by the Publishers of The Youth's Compenlon and has been reproduced In colon in largo else, M%x2l. It will be sent to all new aubserthen toThe Companion who send tl,7t for a year’s subscription, and the paper will also be sent Free from the time the Bubscrlption 1* received, to January, HJI, and for a rail year from that date, to January. 1806. This offer includes the Double Souvenir Number publlshedatThahke giving, Christmas and Now Yeare’a Address. THE YOUTH’S COMPANION, Boston, Man.
