RERAMIC STUDIO 
BOWL-HENRIETTA C. ZEUBLIN 
Kansas City, Mo., was also well represented at the Art 
Palace by Mrs. Mamie Baird, Mrs. Genevieve Coffman. Mrs. 
Laura Gerard, Mrs. McDonald, and Mrs. Dorothea Warren. 
These decorations also were mostly of the Chinese or Persian 
motifs. Other overglaze decorations of National League 
societies were shown at St. Louis, but were so scattered over 
the grounds that it was impossible to find them. 
The Denver Society, we understand, exhibited in the 
Educational Building. 
VAN BRIGGLE POTTERY 
VAN BRIGGLE POTTERY 
The Van Briggle pottery had a large exhibit of their 
familiar ware with its waxy mat finish in greens, browns, 
purples and other colors. The newest effects were quaint all- 
over patterns like figures from a cashmere shawl. The recent 
death of Mr. Van Briggle will be a heavy blow to the potterj^, 
but his wife intends to continue the work. Mr. Van Briggle 
received a gold medal and his wife a bronze medal for work 
exhibited in the Fine Arts building. 
We omitted to mention in April issue that Mr. Joseph 
Meyer of Newcomb college, received a silver medal at the St. 
Louis Exposition. 
LILAC— RUSSELL GOODWIN 
HORSE CHESTNUT— LUCIA A. SOULE 
