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CLASS ROOM COMPETITION v 
Closes May 1st, 1 907 
The next subject for the Class Boom will be "Flower Painting," under which heading will be Included the sub- 
divisions: Roses, white, pink, and crimson; Violets; Daffodils; Nasturtiums; Geraniums; Pansies; Forget-me-nots. Other 
flowers, white, pink, crimson, violet, purple, blue, yellow, orange, and red. Miniature flowers. See particulars on editorial 
page of this issue. 
First Prize, $500 Second Prize, $400 Third Prize, $3.00 
Fourth Prize, $2.00 Fifth Prize, $1.00 
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THERE are some attractive numbers in preparation The September and November numbers will be specially 
for the coming year. The January number which edited, respectively by Mrs. T. McLennon Hinman and Miss 
has been personally conducted" by Mrs. Henrietta Jeanne M. Stewart, and these two numbers will undoubtedly 
Barclay Palst of Minneapolis, with many new ideas be welcome to the lovers of good naturalistic work. 
in decoration, studies of birds, flowers, suggestions for fish-sets, January 1908 will be a California flower number by Miss 
etc., has been received with much favor and praise on every Leta Horlocker. 
side. We mention a few of the Supplements for 1907 : 
March was strongly edited by Margaret Overbeck, whose January— Poppy and Cherry Blossoms, H. B. Palst. 
work this past year has called forth so much deserved admira- February— Jaqueminbt Red Rose, F, B. Aulich. 
tion. March — Decorative Landscape, Margaret Overbeck. 
Marshal T. Fry, the foremost decorative artist of his time, April— Cyclamen, Paul Putzkl. 
will edit the May number. With his knowledge of ceramic May— Cactus decoration for vase, Marshal Fry, Jr. 
art there will be evolved a number of Keramic Studio that will June— Apple Blossoms, F. B. Aulich. 
be of vital interest to the china painters of this and other coun- August— Fleur de lis, Rhoda Holmes Nlcholls. 
tries, as Mr. Fry has been, for years, looked up to as authority October— Asters, T. McLennon-Hinman. 
upon those subjects. The above three numbers will be well Will you not place your renewal at once so that we may 
worth the subscription price, not to speak of other numbers keep your name on our list? 
during the year, which will have Interesting features. Respectfully yours, 
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