RERAMie STUDIO 
ROSE DESIGN FOR TEAPOT STAND 
Edith A. Ross 
THE roses are in golden yellow, shading to orange yellow in 
center. Leaves, stem and scroll" are reddish brown. 
The background is ivory yellow. 
LEAGUE NOTES 
THE Christmas rush is over. The lull immediately follow- 
ing should be of incalculable value to us, enabling us to 
concentrate our faculties upon the competitive work. Those 
who have worked out the studj^ course in its entirety heretofore 
are numerically limited, consequently it is not unreasonable to 
expect a deficiency this coming year. A candid self-examina- 
tion will show us wherein we have failed in our duty as meml^ers 
of the League, and we trust this will be an incentive to us to 
attack the seven problems with a will. We dare not suffer 
ourselves to hope that all members will do all of the problems, 
but we believe that all members can send at least one piece, 
and we earnestly beg them to do so. 
Exhibiting should not be optional. Fulfilling all require- 
ments of the educational course should not be optional. 
Each member should hold himself severely responsible for the 
success or failure of the year's work, should know the value 
of the criticism, and should accept as a privilege the bringing 
before members and the general public of designs and color 
schemes true to art. Let our comparative travelling exhi- 
bition be in demand by everj^ club. 
For the .Lewis and Clark exhibition at Portland, Oregon, 
we suggest sending work already finished, articles that have 
been viewed from every standpoint, weighed in the balance 
and found — acceptable. In the Keramic Studio last year and 
the j^ear before, were seen pictures of work worthy of anj- 
exhibition. 
In Portland, Oregon, at the home of Miss Kate Gibbs, 
AVednesdaj^ Nov. 1 6th, The Portland Keramic Club came into 
existence, with about twenty charter members. This is good 
news; we extend fraternal greetings and best wishes for their 
success. Belle Barnett Vesey, President. 
COFFEE SET 
C. Vcrlc Webb 
MORNING GLORY— MRS. ALICE WITTE SLOAN 
FIRST sketch in panels ih inch at top tapering to bottom. 
Tint top, panels and stem delicately in Miss Mason's 
blue green, or Lacroix night green. Paint small clusters of 
roses between panels with Miss Mason's peach blossom; paint 
tendrils in bright greens with touches of shading and brown 
greens. When tinting is drj', paint \ inch border an)un(l 
)janels in liquid bright silver also band at top and sides ol 
handle in silver, foot and knob in gold, also top and center of 
stem in gold, leave a narrow white panel on sides of foot in 
which paint several roses. 
For second fire strengthen roses and tendrils, edge l:)oth 
sides of silver border with fine line of gold, paint small flowers 
and tendrils in gold on silver also on sides of handle. Back 
and inside of handle is of gold, bringing over edge i of an inch 
on the silver. The lid is treated the same way as body. Sugar 
and creamer to match. 
