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RERAMIC STUDIO 
MBS. VANCE PHILLIPS YOUNG WOMEN'S WHALLBY 
CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION ALFRED SCHOOL 
ROSE VALLEY 
MRS WORTH OSGOOD 
ALFRED SCHOOL 
vases of her own design, one decorated with a rich dark lands- 
cape, the other with tansy in soft grey green. The original 
study for this piece will be found in this number of Keramic 
Studio. The large bowl with design of soft grey white flowers 
on a black ground was also very stunning. 
In the exhibit of Miss Elizabeth Mason an exquisite service 
plate of cafe au lait tone with a narrow well proportioned 
border design of black and gold, attracted much attention, 
also a charming pitcher with design in red and gold on black. 
The Wheatley Potterj^ from the home of Rookwood showed 
some very interesting and curious mat green glazes on pottery, 
one especially unusual showed a raised dark green crackle on a 
lighter green ground. 
Among other pottery exhibitors of note were the Tiffany 
Studios, Rookwood, Grueby, Dedham, Miss McLaughlin, New- 
comb College, Miss Lucy Perkins, Poillion Pottery, Mrs. Bennet, 
of Trenton, N. J., who showed some interesting bowls and 
moulds for plates, etc., in the Belleek china, the Van 
Briggle Pottery and the Young Women's Christian Association. 
We doubt if another year will see a much greater success 
artistically than this. But we trust that the New York 
Society will continue to advance in the future as in the 
past. 
The illustrations in this article are from photographs bv Frank T. Dun- 
lap, 22 East 16th Street, New York, 
MAUD M. MASON 
ELIZABETH MASON 
TANSY VASE-MALT) M. MASON 
