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return of the encouragment and appreciation we bestow. 
For myself I would like to see Keramic Studio open its pages 
to all craft work — for the inspiration and educational value 
it would be to the keramic workers. 
Work Bag 
The material of the bag shown is a heavy black silk. The 
little flower units are embroidered in shades of Blue, Rose, Yel- 
low, Green and Grey. The hoops are Turquoise Green echoing 
the green in the units. It is lined with grey and the cords of 
grey have brilliant green beads pendents. The craftsmanship 
is sincere and the color harmony most satisfying. 
Another bag not shown, also of black silk, had a large 
round medallion on either side showing a bird motif embroid- 
ered on an applied background of royal blue. The color 
scheme combined shades of Orange, Blue Green, darker Green, 
bright Moss Green, Mulberry, Rose and Black. The body of 
the bag is shot with threads of green and blue. The hoops are 
enameled in black with decoration of tiny units in brilliant 
colors echoing those in the design. The lining is Moss Green to 
match that in the decoration and the black cords have brilliant 
large colored beads matching hues in the design. 
Table Runner No. 1 
This runner is of grey linen with applied units in darker 
grey. The embroidery (flower basket design) is in shades of 
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WORK BAG— CORNELIA A. NEWMAN] 
TILE FOR BOOK END—HENRIETTA BARCLAY PAIST 
