KXRAMIC STUDIO 
the china is a light, cool green Denim. The floor is painted 
to match and the center covered with grass green matting. 
Each piece of china is marked by a card bearing the name of 
the artist, so that interested visitors can find information they 
desire very easily. 
As a whole, this exhibition of decorated china is much 
the best ever shown by the League. The interest in the 
work seems very great, as visitors come again and again to 
look over the work. To my surprise quite a number of the 
pieces have been sold and I feel quite confident that when 
the crowds begin to come many more of the choice pieces 
will be taken by admiring visitors. I say surprise, because 
it scarcely seems that we can really be in place, it has all 
taken so long to do, owing to the unfinished building and 
strikes, etc., but they are a thing of the past. 
Strangers are now here and we hope that the Pan- 
American will gain for us many new friends, members and 
patrons. 
M. Helen E. Montfort, 
BUFFALO, July 8. Chairman. 
C L 
,UB 
NOTES 
The Porcelain League of Cincinnati gave 
its annual luncheon at the residence of Mrs. 
Robert Burton, where the members exchanged 
cups and saucers. These cups and saucers were given out 
several months previous, all alike, to be decorated at the 
members' fancy ; then at the luncheon a drawing took place, 
so that each one had a delightful souvenir of the occasion. 
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TN THE The old saying — "There is no great loss 
CHOPS without some small gain," is again proved true 
in the case of Miss E. M. Gubsch, judging 
from the new goods and up-to-date designs that are filling the 
store on 23d street, since the fire early in the season. Among 
the many pretty things (we saw some finished, others in the 
hands of the artists), was a desk designed in poppies in the 
" new art style ; " a charming, little, three-cornered tabourette 
(a most artistic thing); some graceful foot rests for a dollar, 
new chairs, music cabinets, chests, etc., etc. An enormous 
carved and burned picture was "under fire" and will be a 
marvelous piece of workmanship when finished. Evidently a 
master hand is wielding the point. 
WIDOWS TEARS 
Cora Wright 
DUST top of vase with dark blue 
(Banding Blue and Black), 
leaves and base shaded green, rather 
yellowish toward top, and dusted in 
dark at bottom. Flowers to be in 
reddish violet. Outline or not as 
desired. 
