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Worsted Work. 



One shoulder cape; one child's sack; 

 one cloud (worsted and net). Miss C. 

 Post. 



Drawn Work. 



One towel. Miss Florence Lewis. 



Three doilies. Mrs. Clara Foote. 



One handkerchief. ]Miss. A. Bailey. 



Two doilies. Miss Inez Treadwell. 



Hand Painted Articles. 



One white satin pin cushion. Miss 

 Ellen Ford. 



One fan hag; one sachet hag. Miss 

 Ella Spencer. 



Sofa Pillows. 

 One red plush. Miss W. Hemsley. 

 One black and yellow satin. Mrs. M. 

 Moore. 



Bannei'S. 



One white satin (holly berries). Miss 

 Nellie Ford. 



One crepe de chene (wild roses). Miss 

 E. Spencer. 



Placgues. 



One porcelain (pinks); one porcelain 

 {lilacs). Miss E. Spencer. 



One china (wisteria). Mrs. A. Bicknell. 



Two bottles (wild roses, daisies). Miss 

 H E. Johnson. 



One tile (umbrella stand). Miss A, Gt. 

 Little. 



Embroidery. 



One towel (outlined). Mrs. A. Craig. 



One tray cover (violets). Mrs. G. 

 Dennis. 



Two doilies. Mrs. Alinda Spencer. 



Two toilet stand mats. Mrs. Ferguson. 

 Loan_^ by Miss J. I. Howard. 



Oiii five o clock tea table cover (maiden 

 hair fern). Mrs. C. Foote. 



Ecclesiastical Embkoideey Loaned by 

 St. Philip's P. E. Church, N. Y. City. 



One red brocaded silk super frontal ; 

 one red brocaded silk chalice veil ; one red 

 brocaded silk pulpit hanging ; one red 

 brocaded silk burse (silk); one white bro- 

 caded silk chalice veil; one white brocaded 

 silk burse. Embroidered by the Altar 

 Society of St Phihp's P. E. Church. 



One white satin pulpit hanging. Mrs. 

 J. F. Thomas. 



Miscellaneous. 



One infant's dress. Miss Mary Mayo. 



One corn silk fan. Mrs. Morrison — 

 loaned by Mrs. Poindexter. 



One red silk piano lamp shade. Mrs. D. 

 Washington. 



One purple and white lamp shade, pa- 

 per. Miss Edith Ross. 



One gilded macrame basket. Mrs. Fer- 

 guson. 



One tidy (ribbon and rings). Mrs. M. 

 Moore. 



Two pastry forks. (The only pastry 

 fork known at the Patent Ofiioe.) In- 

 vented by Mrs. A. Slungin. 



Pictures. 



The Wood Gatherer (water color) ; A 

 Summer Day (water color) ; Crossing the 

 River (water color) ; Marine View ; Pond 

 Lilies ; Arbutus ; Tea Roses in Jar ; C'le- 

 matis (on glass) ; Tulips (on chamois) ; 

 Dog Wood (on satin). Miss Ella Spencer. 



(Crayon portrait (Dr. J. Marion Simms). 

 Mrs. L. B. Bargvet. 



The Stag (crayon); Horses at the Trough 

 (crayon). Miss Ellen Nowell Ford. 



Landscape; A Marine View. Miss Alice 

 G. Little. 



A Snow Storm ; The Stream ; The Rap- 

 ids : Portrait (Mr. Robert Purvis). Miss 

 Bertha Lattimore. 



Photographic Work ; Pictures, photo- 

 graphed and retouched. Mrs. Clara S. 

 Brown. 



Etruscan Work (transferring). Miss H. 

 E. Johnson. 



Collection of Antiquities. 



Two china cups and covers ; three china 

 cups and saucers ; three plates (china), 

 (brought from Paris before 1800) ; one 

 china vase (1800) ; two brass hand screen 

 stands (1820) ; one shawl worn by Miss 

 Margaret G. Gardner, in Boston, in 1811. 

 Loaned by Miss J. I. Howard. 



One antique belt buckle (brilliants set in 

 silver) seventeenth century, brought from 

 England to Maryland by a persecuted 

 Catholic ; one cross (wood, nipped with 

 gold, supposed to be a piece of the cross on 

 which our Saviour was crucified, brought 

 from the Holy Land by a Catholic priest 

 of Maryland) ; one bridal veil worn by 

 Miss Eliza Pearl in 1815 ; one shawl worn 

 by Mrs. Anna Pearl, 1797 ; two bridal col- 

 lars worn by Mrs. M. Barnes in 1830. 

 Loaned by Miss J. A. E. Wood. 



Piece of H. M. S. Somerset, wrecked off 

 Cape Cod November 3, 1878. Loaned by 

 Mrs. D. Washington. 



Silver cup presented to Mrs. Catherine 

 Robinson in 1852. She was a professional 

 nurse in the New York City Hospital. 

 Loaned by Miss J. I. Howard. 



Antique water cooler. Loaned by Mrs. 

 H. Poindexter. 



