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MR. K. F. CONDON MRS. C. F. JAMES 
and several other pieces in conventional designs. Miss M. A. 
Frick had a large tankard and several trays decorated with 
fruit. 
In order to ascertain what would appeal to the popular 
taste, every visitor to the exhibition was privileged to vote for 
their favorite pieces; a tea set elaborately decorated in etched 
gold by Mrs. F. J. Kohler won the popular vote. 
Note. — We regret that we were unable to reproduce theothei illustrations 
but the photographs were not clear enough. — [Ed.] 
MRS. ¥M. CLINE MRS. A. C. HERITAGE 
PHILADELPHIA EXHIBIT 
MISS MARY BEST, FARGO,- N. DAKOTA 
