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CONTENTS FOR JUNE, J 899 
Editorial Notes, 
Is Our Method of Teaching Correct ? 
Hints for Treatment of Rose Study, 
Treatment of Roses in Water Colors, 
Historic Ornament (Assyrian), 
Sevres Decoration for Plate,. 
Hepatica Decoration for Cup and Saucer, 
Treatment of Hepatica Cup and Saucer, 
Figures for Tankard, 
Tankard Lustre continued (Second and Third Fire), 
Treatment of Plate Design (Sevres), 
A Practical Talk on Design, 
League Notes, 
Club Notes, 
In the Studios, 
Treatment of Figure by Chaplin, 
Persian Decoration for Plate, 
The Boutet de Monvel Exhibition, 
Treatment for Persian Plate, 
Specific Treatment for Arbutus, 
For Beginners — Tinting, 
Raised Paste, 
Color Chart, 
Origin of the Manufacture of Porcelain in Europe, 
Visitor in New York — Galleries — Exhibitions, 
Supplement — Roses, 
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Ityoda Holmes cNscholls, 
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A. G. Marshall, 
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Mary Allen Neal, 
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Marshal Fry, Jr. 
OUR JULY SUPPLEMENT. 
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Will be a beautiful Half-Tone, printed in one color, of a 
.^CHOCOLATE POT^ 
BY MRS. ANNA B. LEONARD. 
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. . The Chocolate pot is French in style, and is particularly attractive in the exquisite 
detail of design, which is a combination of raised gold, enamel and turquoise blue. 
