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CONTENTS OF OCTOBER, 1917 
Page 
Editorial 
91 
At the Sign of the Brush and Palette 
Anita Gray Chandler 
92 
Snap Dragon (Color Study) 
Lucy M. Shover 
92 
Tile for Book Ends, etc. 
Mrs. Henrietta Barclay Paist 
93 
Enamels on Sedji 
Kathryn E. Cherry 
94 
Fruit Dish 
Mrs, Vernie Lockwood Williams 
95 
Work of Pupils in the Fawcett School of Industrial Art, 
Newark, N. J. 
Miss Maud M. Mason, Instructor 
96-98 
Glass Decoration 
Marie A. Frick 
98 
Answers to Correspondents 
98 
Plates 
J. 0. Balda 
99, 101 
Beginner's Corner 
Jessie M. Bard 
100 
Pjate Design 
Vera Stone 
100 
Cup and Saucer 
Syvilla Fister 
101 
The Linen Page 
Jetta Ehlers 
102 
Bowl 
Mary L. Brigham 
103 
Candlestick 
May E. Reynolds- Judson 
104 
Firing 
Mrs. Harry 0. Jones 
104 
Four Designs for Plates 
Adeline More 
105 
Vase, Japanese Figures 
Walter K. Titze 
106 
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