filet lace in square design, extending over the table edge weighted with 
silver tassels; plates .of yellow frosted glass; antique silver candlesticks; 
large central bowl of frosted yellow glass raised on a pedestal of same 
with beaded silver rim, matching beading on candlesticks; loose feathery 
arrangement of Acacia and pale yellow and Avhite Callas. A study in 
reflections and light. Judges considered it too large. 
MOKRISTOWX Mrs. Bates, Chairman. Brilliant mixed colors, blue and yellow 
predominating ; square Avhite liuen open-work cloth; two branched 
silver candelabra with canary yellow candles; white Copeland plates with 
gold edge; bowl-shaped vase of grey pottery, matching four smaller ones; 
open, well spaced arrangement of flowers, Lupine, pink Snapdragons, blue 
Spanish Iris, canary English Iris, Jacqueminot Boses and light blue Lark- 
spur set in Maiden-hair fern. 
Luncheon Tables 
Miss Haldane, Chairman. Color scheme, soft buffs, yellow and blue ; 
small oblong centerpiece and doilies of Italian linen in warm primrose ; 
Italian pottery plates in dull buff, green and blue; high-handled bowl in 
center with yellow and blue Spanish Iris; large Corn-flowers, placed rather 
low, and long-stemmed Freesias in buff and mauve. Balanced perfection! 
Mrs. Peter "Wykoff, Chairman. Color scheme, red, white and blue ; 
oblong runner and doilies of dark blue linen with finely crocheted red edge; 
Quimper plates, soup bowls and square bowl-shaped vase with open arrange- 
ment of blue Spanish Iris, blue Lace floAver, yellow Ranunculus, scarlet 
French Anemones and white Poet's Narcissus. Adorable! 
Mrs. B. S. Hooker, Chairman. Color scheme, pale mauve and violet ; 
square centerpiece and doilies of heavy Italian linen; plates and low 
goblet-shaped A'ase of sage-green Italian pottery; very satisfying arrange- 
ment of light blue Lace flower, dark Violets and mauve Tulips, tone of 
the leaves of the Tulips blending exquisitely with plates. 
Mrs. E. K. Bossiter, Chairman. Color scheme, lemon, blue, black and 
white; fine cirerdar Japanese mat and doilies; black and white "Wedgewood 
china plates; four side vases of white Japanese china and large platter- 
shaped vase of Wedgewood with ebony base, all containing yellow and 
blue Spanish Iris and Acacia. Beautiful, original and cool. 
Mrs. Henry Davenport, Chairman. Color scheme, Devonshire cream 
and apricot, straw-color and bluish -Avhite; simple Italian linen square with 
tassels ; choice open-work old Queensware plates, high and low compotes 
and salt cellars to match ; high central dish of open-AVork Italian pottery, 
matching the Queensware closely; formal compact arrangement of Baby 
Elegance Bose, apricot Transvaal Daisies and Ixia. Most distinguished 
arrangements of rarely used floAvers ; the central flowers and Queensware 
Avere so perfect that it hardly needed the fruit, etc. 
Mrs. Seabury, Chairman. Color scheme, violet, crimson and grey. 
Two crossed grey runners of embroidered Italian linen gauze, weighted in 
the ends by large beads to match china; Quimper china plates and boat- 
shaped compotes containing cranberries (to simulate cherries) and two 
small old pewter compotes containing strawberries ; individual floAver holders 
containing sweet Violets; antique peAvter platter of Hebraic origin in 
center set on low ebony stand with single one-sided arrangement of Caen 
Anemones in Auolet and crimson. Judges said there Avere too many small 
objects on the table to detract from the main vase. 
LENOX ^ ts " ^ ar * DeGersdorff, Chairman. Brilliant mixed coloring, blue, 
yellow and orange predominating: colonial knotted bedspread for cloth; 
colonial octagonal luster -floAvered plates, one large and four small luster 
pitchers containing loose bunches of blue Lupine, Tulips, Mignonette, Wall- 
flowers, Corn-floAvers, pink French Anemones, English Daisies and pale- 
yelloAv double Tea-roses. 
290 
Philipstown 
1st Prize 
Southamp- 
ton 
2nd Prize 
FiIDGEFEELD 
3rd Prize 
AVashington 
V. H. C. 
Xew Canaan 
V. H. C, 
Easthamp- 
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