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clever Satsuma colored ground. A vase with a Japanese lady 
in lustres with black outlines was suggested by a Japanese 
wall picture and was well and interestingly executed. 
A promising new member is Miss Marie Crilley. Some 
of her designs are quite clever, and certainly her exhibit was 
individual. We consider her plate in blue and green enamels 
one of the best things shown, in color, in beauty of line and 
distribution of white spaces. Later we hope to reproduce 
this in color supplement. 
The hot water pot with decorative landscape border was 
an attractive piece with a quaint old fashioned effect. The 
stein decorated with Lombardy poplars in a conventional 
landscape effect was unusually clever, the composition, color 
and treatment suggesting the Italian L'Arte della Ceramica. 
The stein with boats and reflections in dark red on a gold 
ground with a dark green base was also very decorative. 
A low dish decorated with boat and wave motif was ex- 
ecuted in blue greys. The design was well suited to the 
shape. Almost every piece was interesting and had some- 
thing about it to show that the designer is " arriving." 
Mrs. Sadie Wood Safford showed a courage worthy of 
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