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ing to the city, conducted by the Municipal Art Society ; 
another of arts and crafts of the American Indians, and a 
third of carvings in ivory, wood, mother of pearl and horn. 
The Club has been awarded a silver medal for its exhibition 
of objects of Industrial arts at the Pan-American Exposi- 
tion. 
EXHIBITIONS. 
There was an interesting exhibition at the Fifth Avenue 
Auction Rooms, New York, of pottery, rare fabrics, uncut 
velvets, silk embroidered screens, and bronzes. 
A special exhibition of paintings of children by Mr. A. 
C. Albright was held at the Cincinnati Art Museum during 
October. 
During November a special exhibition of bronzes by 
Mrs. Maria Longworth Storer was held. Mrs. Storer re- 
ceived a gold medal at Paris. 
JN THE Miss E. E. Page of Boston has recently 
„_ TT „ moved her studio to 286 Boylston street, one 
of the best locations in the city. 
Miss Frances X. Marquard, after a long period of sickness, 
has resumed her work and reopened her studio at 145 West 
123d street, New York. 
Mrs. Mary A. Neal of New York, will give an exhibition 
of her summer work in Venice and Holland, also of china at 
the Gallery of Golberg's Art Store, 123 Fifth avenue, near 
Nineteenth street, from Dec. 9th to 14th. 
Miss F. E. Hall has considerably enlarged her classes at 
36 Twenty-Third street, New York. The interesting work 
of Mrs. S. Evannah Price, well-known to readers of KERAMIC 
STUDIO, and the dainty lustre work of Miss Smith, have at- 
tracted many pupils to Miss Hall's studio. 
JN THE 
SHOPS 
J. W. Hasburg & Co. of Chicago have sent 
us one of their new gauges for china, which 
will be found convenient for division marks. 
We have received an interesting list of wooden articles 
for pyrography from James James, 1 1 5 1 Broadway, New York. 
Mrs. Filkins, of Buffalo, sends us a very complete cata- 
logue of colors and materials and china for decoration. 
SEMI-CONVENTIONAL BORDERS— MRS. CARRIE A. PRATT 
SIX semi-conventional borders for bread and butter plates ; to be tinted or painted with Shading Green from the design 
size 6% inches; one-sixth of border given. Flowers to to outer edge, and pink from design to inner edge. Etching 
be painted in natural colors. All outlines in gold. Borders in gold over these colors in any of ways suggested. 
