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their studios and shops. The response has been magical be- 
cause the object is so worthy, as the money will be sent to help 
the widows, mothers and children of artists, sculptors, musicians 
and writers who have lost their lives in the war. If you are 
interested and feel that you can afford to, will you give some 
of your work to be sold for this cause? You may write or send 
the work to Mrs. Spreckels, 2042 Vallejo St., San Francisco." 
if i? 
Mrs. K. E, Cherry writes to us that she will be in Lincoln, 
Neb., from June 6 to 15, then will teach in Minneapolis and St. 
Paul, will be in Seattle on July 10th and will reach San Fran- 
cisco on August 1st. Write to her for particulars. 
BON BON, PINK ROSES— EDITH ALMA ROSS 
TINT the edge a deep dark blue of Banding Blue andBruns- 
wick Black, and the lighter band inside this with the 
same color much lighter. The roses are almost white on the 
upper edge with much pink in the centers and lower side. 
Paint them with English Pink accented with Deep Red Brown. 
The leaves are put in very flat with a grey green made of Grass 
Green, Deep Blue Green, Albert Yellow and Brunswick Black, 
with a fine line on the lower edge of Brunswick Black. Put 
in all the other lines, stems, etc., with Gold. 
