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KERAMIC STUDIO 
CUP AND SAUCER (Page 13) 
Dorris Dawn Mills 
OMIT the outline. Oil leaves and all dark tones and dust 
with 3 parts Florentine Green, 1 part Pearl Grey. Oil 
flower form, the seven spaces under the leaf and dust with 
Deep Ivory. Oil the grey space above leaf and grey band on 
corner and dust with 4 parts Pearl Grey, 1 Dark Grey and a 
pinch of Albert Yellow. 
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STUDIO NOTES 
Miss Fannie M. Scammell has returned from California 
and will teach with Mrs. Vance Phillips at Chautauqua this 
season, from July 10 to August 18. 
Miss Jeanne M, Stewart has had lately most enthusiastic 
and successful classes in Boise and Spokane. She will soon re- 
move her studio from Portland, Ore., to Toledo, Ohio. 
Mrs. A. A. Frazee of Chicago has recently moved her 
studio from Aud. Tower to the Fine Arts Bldg., 410 Michigan 
Boulevard, South. 
The friends of D. M. Campana of Chicago, will be glad 
to learn of the removal of his studios to more commodious 
and pleasant quarters at 323-325 S. Wabash Ave. He has 
been in his present location for fifteen years and the business 
has grown to such an extent that new and larger quarters are 
a necessity. 
BREAKFAST SET— DOROTHEA WARREN O'HARA 
The little rose design for breakfast set, may be outlined or not. Enamels used— Warren O'Hara's Apple Green (hard) for 
leaves; Yellow No. 1 (hard) for light part of roses, and for center of little flower to right of roses; Yellow No." 2 (hard) 
for dark part of roses, and also for dark part of little flower and dots; Canton Blue (hard) for bands. 
