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KERAMIC STUDIO 
BLACK, WHITE AND GREEN ON TAN MATS EDGED WITH GREEN— GEORGIA PIERCE UNGER 
Mary E. Harrison. It was done with a black cat motif en- 
livened by bands of bright red and green. The tray cover 
and bib were of crash with black cats embroidered in the cor- 
ners. 
A fresh and most appetizing breakfast set was decorated 
in pastel shades of blue greens and yellow by Annie S. Tardy 
and shown on a dazzling white tray. Sarah A. Draegert's 
set in Delft blue and white was designed with a great deal of 
thought for the shape of the china and ecru napkins with a well 
designed monogram in blue cross stitch were an additional 
feature of interest. Another commendable breakfast set was 
Anna A. Kipp's. It was decorated with a simple border of a 
substantial pink and placed on a white enameled tray covered 
with an exquisite pink linen cloth which must have gone through 
many dippings until its delightful color was evolved. The 
napkins were of the same pink with self toned crocheted edges. 
A berry set by Mrs. O'Hara executed in bright red and 
green and displayed on a red lacquer tray was a refreshing 
note on one of the tables and was especially admired by one 
art critic who singled it out from the exhibition. 
Alice M. Hurd's custard set was unique and its design and 
execution showed a feeling for form and consistency. It was 
an ordinary kitchen ware with a simple design in blue, black 
and rose. The cups rested on doilies of coarse tan linen cover- 
ing black earthenware plates. 
Two glass cases at the end of the room contained single 
pieces of a decorative nature. Mrs. O'Hara contributed 
several exquisite bowls and vases. One biscuit colored bowl 
outlined in black was a masterpiece of simple and original 
design. Her beautiful work in brilliant enamels is too well 
known to need description and lends class and distinction to 
any exhibition. Elizabeth Libby, Albert Heckman, Marion 
CARD TABLE SERVICE— ESTHER A. COSTER 
Dull yellow ground. Austrian Peasant motifs in Yellow Green, Orange, Dark Yellow Brown, and Blue Green. Linen doilies 
of brown with coarse buttonholes in colors of china. Napkins of light tan with colored embroidery. 
Wooden tray of natural color. 
