. Keramic studio. exhibited a fruit bowl and platewith bitter-sweet design in soft grey-gieens and orange, a smallbowl in berry design, and a pleasing dresser set of seven piecesin soft blues with ivory background. The latter was awardedthe A. H. Abbott prize for the best set of three or more pieces. Miss Lillian Foster showed a noteworthy collection ofpieces. Her vase in soft blues and tans was awarded theF. B. Aulich prize, and a group of three plates was givenhonorable mention for beauty of design, coloring and execu-tion. She also exhibited the following pieces in enamels:a well-designed c


. Keramic studio. exhibited a fruit bowl and platewith bitter-sweet design in soft grey-gieens and orange, a smallbowl in berry design, and a pleasing dresser set of seven piecesin soft blues with ivory background. The latter was awardedthe A. H. Abbott prize for the best set of three or more pieces. Miss Lillian Foster showed a noteworthy collection ofpieces. Her vase in soft blues and tans was awarded theF. B. Aulich prize, and a group of three plates was givenhonorable mention for beauty of design, coloring and execu-tion. She also exhibited the following pieces in enamels:a well-designed comport, three plates, and a dresser set ofthree pieces. Mr. D. M. Campana was represented by a large vase withornamental decorations illustrating The Arts. The vasewas interesting and unusual in treatment and color. Miss Helen Haines exhibited a dresser set of four piecesworked out in a pleasing combination of gold and yellow, asmoking set in tones of brown, and an incense burner, good indesign and rich in Bertha Lookwood Amanda Edwards Mary Ivippli; D. M. Campa M. Kllcii Ijjlrharl Helen llainos RERAMIC STUDIO 187 Miss Mary Hippie of Elgin, showed an unusual and charm-ing vase in lustres, with peacock-eye motif, a card tray, acylindrical vase, a Satsuma vase and a very successful Satsumabox in enamels and gold. Miss Edith Kredell exhibited an interesting plate withetched design. Miss Bertha Lockwood was represented by an etched dish,well designed and executed, and a tea and chocolate set of eight-een pieces. The latter was one of the most successful setsshown, having an unusual design cleverly adapted to thedifferent shapes and worked out in a pleasing combination ofcolors. A number of new workers have lately been added to themembership list, and the association is looking forward to avery successful year. A cordial invitation is extended to cer-amic workers located in or near Chicago to ally themselveswith the association, thus receiving the benefit of the exhibi-tions


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