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CONTENTS OF MARCH, 1917 
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Editorial 
175 
At the Sign of the Brush and Palette 
Anita Gray Chandler 
176 
Adaptation of the Color Supplement 
Mrs. Adelaide Alsop-Robineau 
177 
Group by Kathryn E. Cherry 
177 
Mrs. Kathryn E. Cherry 
Mrs. Adelaide Alsop-Robineau 
178 
Vase in Gold and Lustres 
Mrs. Kathryn E. Cherry 
179 
Work of Mrs. Cherry's Minneapolis Class 
180-181 
Polychrome Rhodian Plates in the Cluny Museum 
182 
Plate, Bird Motif 
Maud M. Mason 
182-183 
French China Plate 
Dorothea "Warren O'Hara 
184 
Jardiniere 
Elise W. Tally 
185 
Adaptations of the Nasturtium Bud 
Henrietta Barclay Paist 
187 
Vases, Birds (Supplement) 
May E. Reynolds 
187-189 
The Linen Page 
Jetta Ehlers 
190-191 
Tea Set 
Mrs. Vernie Lockwood Williams 
192 
Baskets 
"Walter K. Titze 
193 
Beginners' Corner 
Jessie M. Bard 
194 
Answers to Correspondents 
194, 195, 196 
Tray, Young Robin and Cherry Blossoms 
Jeanne M. Stewart 
195 
Borders for Etched China or Glass 
Vanda U. Newitt 
196 
Borders 
Mrs. F. H. Hanneman 
194-196 
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