. Portrait . ers of thesalon. All Pictorial Workers are cordially invited to con-tribute. No picture is eligible that has been exhibitedheretofore in the United States. In addition to the foregoing information there are aset of ten regulations contained in the four-pageleaflet sent out by the Pittsburg Salon of Photography,advising that an entrance fee of fifty cents mustaccompany each entry blank; that prints must bemounted but not framed, as the entire exhibition willbe hung under glass; that each print must bear on theback, plainly written: (a) name of artist; (b) numberand title of picture


. Portrait . ers of thesalon. All Pictorial Workers are cordially invited to con-tribute. No picture is eligible that has been exhibitedheretofore in the United States. In addition to the foregoing information there are aset of ten regulations contained in the four-pageleaflet sent out by the Pittsburg Salon of Photography,advising that an entrance fee of fifty cents mustaccompany each entry blank; that prints must bemounted but not framed, as the entire exhibition willbe hung under glass; that each print must bear on theback, plainly written: (a) name of artist; (b) numberand title of picture; (c) price, if any; (d) return shippinginstructions. Mounts for pictures must not exceed24 in. by 26 in., and it is suggested that white or lighttoned mounts be used. All prints must reach destination not later than Feb-ruary II, 1918, charges prepaid. They will be re-packed and returned after the close of the exhibition,charges prepaid. Not more than six prints from anyone contributor will be hung. PORTRAIT. Cyko Portrait by Ralph D. Adams PORT R A I T Our Cover Portrait and the Hall of Fame THAT a studio can be run successfully only throughthe apphcation of thoroughly businesslike meth-ods has been the basis upon which the firm ofDisinger & Adams of Binghamton, N. Y., has built itsreputation. To the application of this principle andto the exclusive use of Cyko Paper these two ener-getic young men attribute their flourishing business. Foster Disinger, in addition to sixteen years experi-ence in studio work, points with pride to his previouscareer as an artist. He came to Binghamton in 1902and purchased the studio then being conducted byM. R. F. McCarthy. Ralph D. Adams brought to the co-partnership,which was effected in April, 1907, an extensive knowl-edge of photography gained in Oneida, Syracuse andElmira. Mr. Disinger and he had been co-workers inSyracuse and were well acquainted with each othersattainments. Former users of platinum paper, these two menwelcomed the advent


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