THE CRAFTS 
Under the management of Miss Emily Peacock, 232 East 2jtk Street, New York. All inquiries in regard to the various 
Crafts are to be sent to the above address, but will be answered in the magazine under this head. 
All questions must be received before the 10th day of month preceding issue, and will be answered under "Answers to Inquiries" only. Please do not send 
stamped envelope for reply. The editors will answer questions only in these columns. 
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OVERGLAZE AND POTTERY. 
>mb College Pottery. Bowl, boat design, Miss Mason. Bowl, conventional design, Miss Ma; 
lion, Martha Beaeh. Tea jar, Johanna Hibler. 
THE EXHIBITION OF THE 
NATIONAL SOCIETY OF 
CRAFTSMEN 
Mrs. A. M. Froehlich 
ON December third, the National Society of Craftsmen 
opened its rooms with an interesting exhibition of 
artistic crafts work. The new quarters of the Craftsmen 
are at 119 East 19th St., and the society plans to maintain 
there a permanent salesroom for the purpose of displaying 
work done by craftsmen from all parts of the country. 
The attractive, well-lighted, gray-toned rooms are admir- 
ably adapted to exhibition purposes. 
The Craftsmen have organized in order to further the 
interests of all the crafts, and to encourage both professional 
and amateur workers. This, their initial undertaking, 
has more than fulfilled their expectations, both in regard 
to the quality of work received and the extent of territory 
represented. The exhibition as a whole, surpasses previous 
PORCELAIN BOWL— MRS. A. A 
. fly design and dragon fly knob 
1 background of design. 
LSOP-ROBINEAU 
d brown glaze 
POTTERY. 
1 & Hardenburg. Low vase with handles, Henrietta 
Ul =ize, Mary S. F. Darrence. Low flat vase. Henrietta 
Jones Large open mouth vase, three parted design, Jane Hoagland. vase, smaller 
at top, fine violet red color. Van Briggle Pottery. Medium size vase, Grueby Pottery. 
Low vase to right, Charles Volkmar. 
an vase, Misses Penu 
; grey vase, mediun 
LEATHER AND COPPER. 
ged lobe design in greens, Clara Rice. . 
Card case ,with < 
leaf design in'tgreen a 
portfolio, maple leaf „„, 
land. Brass powder box, C Ogden. Covered copper 
sticks, JarviejShop. 
I ],,!„, dc-i"ii 111 mwns, Clara Hut. Cunl case, conventional 
Uiright mild, Carrie Collin. Small portfolio. Mrs. Busck. Large 
id seed design, Mabel Rodebaugh. Ink stand, copper, H. Cleve- 
1, Caroline Ogdei 
