[ The entire contents of this Magazine are colfered by the general copyright, and the Articles must not be reprinted ^Hhoul special permission. ] 
CONTENTS FOR SEPTEMBER 1904 
Editorial 
Brush Work 
National League 
Grand Feu Ceramics — XIV 
Sunflower 
Buttercup Design 
Trillium 
Child's Bread and Milk Set 
Decorative Study of Trillium 
Fiji Pottery 
High Bush Cranberry 
Trillium Erectum 
Honeysuckle 
Tea Tile 
The Crafts— Some Work in Raffia 
Two Wood Chests and a Wall Cabinet 
Tea Caddy 
The Primitive Arts Club 
Answers to Correspondents 
W. P. Jervis and H. P. Rhead 
Taxile Doat 
Mrs. C. E. Cherry 
Alice B. Sharrard 
Mrs. Adelaide AIsop Robineau 
Austin Rosser 
Hannah Overbeck 
Randolph I. Geare 
Mrs. C. L. Williams 
Jennie Hanson 
Mary C. Thomas 
Mary E, Mason 
Madge E. Weinland 
Miss Robinson, Miss Todd, Miss Budd 
Emily F. Peacock 
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Some Leading Agencies of Keramic Studio 
We take pleasuEe in mentioning a few of the leading agencies for the sale 
of the Keramic Studio, where, also, subscriptions may be placed: ^ 
Boston, Mass.— Miss E. E. Page, 286 Boylston St.; Smith & McCance, 
Old Corner Book Store. 
Brooklyn — ^A. D. Mathews & Sons, Fulton Street. 
Buffalo— Mrs. Filkins, 609 Main Street. 
Chicago — A. C. McClurg & Co., Brentano's; Burley & Co.; 
Cincinnati— Miss M. Owen, 245 Elm Street; A. B. Cloason, 4th Street 
near Race; Traxel & Mass, 4th Street, near Elm. 
Cleveland, Ohio— Vinson & Komer, 150 Euclid Ave. 
Columbus, Ohio— Lee Roesster, 116 So. High Street. 
Dayton, Ohio— W. W. Kile & Co. 
Denver, Colo.— E. Meininger, 807 16th Street. 
Detroit, Mich.— L. B. King & Co. 
Hartford, Ct.— E. M. SiU. 
Grand Rapids, Mich.— Miller, Wolfe Co, 
Indianapolis, Ind. — Keramic Supply Co., Lemcke Building, 
Kansas City, Mo.— Emery, Bird, Thayer Co., Geo. B. Peck Co. 
Louisville — Louisville Book Store. 
Minneapolis, Minn. — Minn. Art China Co., 607 1st Ave. So. 
New York Qty- Brentano's, Union Square; M. T. Wynne's, 11 E. 20th 
St.; The Fry Art Co., 36 W. 24th St.; Wanamaker's; American News Co. 
J. B. Ketcham, 107 W. 25th Street; M. J. Wfialey, 430 5th Ave. 
Newark, N. J. — Keramic Novelty Co. 
Oakland, Cal. — Smith Bros. 
Omaha, Neb. — Megeath Stationery Co. 
Ph iladelphia— Wanamaker's. 
Pittsburgh, Pa. — Otto Schaffer & Bros.; Kurtz, Langbein & Schwartz; 
R. S. Davis & Co., 346 Fifth Ave.; John G. Yergan, 36 Fifth Street, 
Reading, Pa. — Rowland's Book Store. 
Saratoga Springs — Robson & Adee. 
San Francisco— Mrs. M. E. Perley, 207 Post Street. 
Sioux City, la,— J. K, Prugh, 312 Nebraska Street, 
St, Louis— F. Weber & Co.; A, S, Aloe & Co. 
Syracuse— Wolcott Book Shop; Welch & Hollingsworth ; W. Y. Footer 
A. L. Varney & Co,, 336 S, Salina Street. 
Tacoma, Wash. —Art Exchange, Mrs. Mead. 
Toronto — ^The Art Metropole. 
Warren, Pa. — Alzora Bashline. 
Washington, D. C. — Woodward & Lothrop, 
The Magazine may also be ordered from any news dealer or book store 
in this country, who can procure it through the American New« Company 
New York, or its branches. 
