Vol. IX, No. 8. SYRACUSE, N. Y. December, 1907 
KERAMIC STUDIO 
A^XTENDS best wishes for a Merry Xmas 
^4 to its many friends and offers as a Christmas 
gift drawings and suggestions by the Editor in 
the hope and belief that they may be of benefit 
to those who do not understand quite how to 
utilize their summer sketches and studies. 
•lit has been the Editor's endeavor to present 
such subjects as are not too hackneyed and to 
present them in such a way that they may be 
especially helpful to those who have not yet 
mastered the principles of design and decora- 
tion, while furnishing suggestive material for 
the use of the more advanced workers. 
•Jit has also been the endeavor to follow in some 
degree the line of study indicated in the series of 
articles on design by Mr, Hugo Froehlich in 
Keramic Studios 1903 to 1904 in order that 
those who followed that course with the Mag- 
azine may have their memory jogged with 
fresh examples. 
