ftERAMIC STUDIO 
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composed of a dot and a dash consecutively. Turn the plate 
over and run the twelve lines on the inside towards the centre. 
The scrolls may be carried out in color if desired ; or a 
color may be used back of them leaving the scrolls still in 
paste or flat gold. If the design is carried out in flat gold on 
a porcelain plate, more delicacy will be given by using a fine 
sharp outline, either in black, red or bronze. By elongating 
these scrolls they may be used with good effect upon vases, 
pitchers or steins. 
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TO RENAME FAMOUS GARLAND COLLECTION 
WHEN the new wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art 
is opened visitors will find in the south gallery on the 
second floor the wonderful collection of porcelains gathered 
from every quarter of the earth by the late James A. Garland, 
and so long known as the "Garland Collection." When this 
opening takes place, however, there will be no "Garland Col- 
lection" in the Museum. It will be the "Morgan Collection," 
being so named after J. Pierpont Morgan, who now owns the 
collection and has loaned it to the Museum. 
Gen. Louis P. Di Cesnola, Director of the Museum, has 
decided that the name Garland shall not appear officially upon 
any of the famous porcelains. 
James A. Garland died on July 27, 1900. During fifteen 
years he had spent a very large amount of his time in collect- 
ing these porcelains. He spent more than half a million dol- 
lars on them, and when he died they were easily worth more 
than $1,000,000, in the opinion of noted art collectors. 
Mr. Garland also collected tapestries, paintings, gold snuff- 
boxes and other costly objects, but the porcelains were his 
pride. Among the special features of this collection was the 
"Red Hawthorne Vase." 
The decision to change the name of this collection, known 
all over the world as the Garland Collection, will, it is thought, 
excite considerable discussion. It is possible that Mr. Morgan 
himself may have something to say about it, and that in the 
event of any general protest being made, the name may be 
"Morgan-Garland Collection." — New York Times. 
JN THE The Watch Hangers and Stick Pins in 
different shapes, placed on the market by Mrs. 
SHOPS 
Filkins, are something that will appeal especi- 
ally to those seeking novelties, for Christmas gifts. 
SEAWEED DESIGN-MIRIAM SAUNDERS 
Paint this design in two tones of Delft or Copenhagen Blue, or Delft Green. Outline in deeper tone of the same. 
