[ The entire contents of this Magazine are cohered by the general copyright, and the articles must not be reprinted ^Hhout special permission. ] 
CONTENTS FOR NOVEMBER, 1901 
Editorial, 
The National Arts Club Exhibit at Pan-American, 
Monks with Treatment, 
Wild Rose Plate, 
Rookwood at the Pan-American, 
Claret Pitcher (Mulberries) 
Vase or Lamp Shade ( Persian), 
Design for Plate, 
Tulip Placque, 
League Notes— Shop Notes— Studio Notes, 
Brushes, 
Design for Cup and Saucer, 
Design for Lobster Salad Bowl, 
Scarlet Geraniums, 
Geraniums (Colored Supplement), 
Nasturtium Design for Plate, 
Decoration of Tiles for Fire Places, 
Mushroom Design (No. 6), 
Collector— Some Rarities in Historical China, 
Mason's Patent Ironstone China, 
Pyrography — Poppy Box and Borders, 
Night, 
Poppy, Mistletoe and Iris, 
Answers to Correspondents, 
E. Louise Jenkins, 
Jeanne M. Stewart, 
A. G. Marshal], 
F. Browne, 
Miss Soule, 
Adelaide Alsop-Robineau, 
Mr. Goodwin, 
Mary Burnett, 
M. M. Mason, 
Anna B. Leonard, 
Sally S. Holt, 
S. Evannah Price, 
E. A. Barber, 
Edna Gamble, 
Edna Gamble, 
Katherin Livermore, 
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