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Red; hair with Auburn Brown and Black. Two bodices 
with Blood Red and Auburn Brown, waists with Violet 
and Yellow. Darkest color in background with Shading 
Green and Violet. Foreground Moss Green, Yellow Brown 
and a little Violet. Horn staff, Yellow Brown, Albert 
Yellow and a little Brown Green. 
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Third Fire — Outline design in Black and strengthen 
with same colors used in second firing. 
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CONVENTIONAL LANDSCAPE IN TILES 
Treatment by Jessie M . Bard 
OIL your tile and dust with three parts Pearl Grey and 
Yellow Brown, then fire. 
Second Fire — Sketch in design. Paint sky with Yel- 
low, and a little Yellow Green. The same color in water. 
The distant hills with Violet and Brown Green. The dark- 
est color with Shading Green and Yellow Brown, the lighter 
foreground color with Moss Green and a little Violet. Sail 
boats thin wash of Violet. 
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS 
Mrs. C. F. R. — It is best to dust grapes but it will be necessary to know 
what coloring is used for grapes for the dusting color will depend on that. 
B. H. — Write to F. H. Rhead, University City, St. Louis, Mo., in regard 
to throwing. 
E. M. J. — Use Fry's special tinting oil for the dry dusting and use a 
little of any of the colors that you are to use for dusting, in the oil to color it. 
D. B. R. — You may be able to get a price list for firing from Thayer & 
Chandler Co., Chicago, 111. 
V. C. — I would not risk firing that sized bowl in your kiln as there is 
danger of its breaking. 
K. M. B. — For the blue violets use your Violet of Gold and Deep Blue 
Green, for the shadows the Pansy Purple and Shading Blue. 
A. E. J. — Some china decorators use one drop of oil of cloves to six drops 
of copaiba. 
Mrs. R. — I would not risk firing in a leaky kiln. You might try firing 
a piece in it that is not very particular and see if it smokes, for if it does it 
will ruin your work. 
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A List of Dealers in Little Things to Make 
Boston, Mass L. Cooley, 38 Tennyson St. 
Boston, Mass Mrs. H. E. Hersam, 165 Tremont St. 
Buffalo, N. Y Mrs. C. C. Filkins, 609 Main St. 
Canton, O. Dresden Color Co. 
Chicago, 111 A. H. Abbott & Co., 78 Wabash Ave. 
Chicago, 111 Burley & Tyrrell Co., 118 Wabash Ave. 
Cincinnati, Ohio A. B. Closson, Jr., & Co., 110 West 4th St. 
Council Bluffs, la W. A. Maurer, 
Detroit, Mich L. B. King & Co., 103 Woodward Ave. 
Indianapolis, Ind Keramic Supply Co., 658 Lemcke Bldg. 
Indianapolis, Ind B. H. Herman & Co. 
Los Angeles, Cal. Railsback-Claremore Co., 322 West 5th St. 
New York, N. Y. Art China Import Co., 32 West 20th St. 
New York, N. Y. Geo. Borgfeldt & Co., 16th St. and Irving Place. 
New York, N. Y. Fry Art Co., 41 W. 25th St. 
New York, N. Y. M. T. Wynne, 39 West 21st St. 
Philadelphia, Pa Wright, Tyndale & Van Roden, 1212 Chestnut St. 
Rochester, N. Y Geo. W. Davis & Co., 2356 State St. 
Rochester, N. Y Frank Doehler, Doehler's Block. 
San Francisco, Cal Dorn's Ceramic Supply Store, 437 Powell St. 
St. Louis, Mo Erker Bros., Opt. Co., 603 Olive St. 
St. Louis, Mo F. Weber & Co., 825 Washington Ave. 
Utica, N. Y Imperial Art Co., 132 Howard Ave. 
Washington D. C. Sherratt Art Studio, 608 13th St., N. W 
