[ The entire contents of this Magazine are colored by the general copyright, and the articles mast not be reprinted Without special permission. ] 
CONTENTS FOR AUGUST, 1901 
Editorial 
The Value of Exhibitions 
Sweet Pea Plate 
A Class in Design, Mr. Arthur Dow, Instructor 
League Notes 
The League at the Pan-American Exposition 
Club Notes— In the Shops 
Widow's Tears 
Exhibition of French Pottery at the Tiffany Studios 
Fruit Saucer 
Primitive Pottery, continued 
Orange Cup Design 
Designs for Porcelain Buttons, Belt Pins, etc. 
Stein 
Mediums 
Treatment for Indian Placque (Supplement) 
Mushroom Design No. 3 
The Collector — Lustres on Old English Porcelain 
— Salt Glaze Ware 
— A Rare View of New York 
Pyrography — Design for Box, California Live Oak 
— Designs for Borders 
Violet Cup and Saucer 
Answers to Correspondents 
Marshal Fry 
Alice B. Holbrook 
Mrs. L. Vance Phillips 
M. Helen E. Montfort 
Cora Wright 
Anna B. Leonard 
Adelaide Alsop-Robineau 
W. J. Holland, Ph. D., LL. D. 
Anna B. Leonard 
Anna B. Leonard 
Marie C. Crilley 
Henrietta Barclay Paist 
S. Evannah Price 
Edwin A. Barber 
Edna Gamble 
K. Livermore 
Florence Murphy 
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