KERAMIC STUDIO 
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Guild, as well as an almost national reputation among the 
workers in ceramics. She has studied with all the leading 
American decorators of fifteen years ago and was one of the 
first to attend Marshal Fry's classes at Shinnecock. There 
are perhaps a half dozen names that could be mentioned as 
leading in ceramic work to-day, and her name would be found 
among the first three. 
KATHRYN E. CHERRY - 
Marina Building, St. Louis, Mo. 
Page Editor 
VASE IN GOLDS AND LUSTRES 
THIS may be done in Light Green or Yellow Lustre. Lus- 
tre the vase and fire, then trace design in; the large circle 
is Green Gold Bronze, the three leaves around flower are Roman 
Gold, the small flower is Yellow Brown Lustre put on heavy, 
the leaves at the side between divisions are Green Gold, the up- 
right lines are Green Gold Bronze. After being fired, go over 
gold again and touch a little scarlet enamel in center of flower. 
SHOP NOTE 
Mrs. Alice Brown of Minneapolis has been teaching in the 
Milwaukee Art Store during the greatest part of January, and 
her work has been so successful that she will remain in the store 
all February. Her work was mainly in enamels. Miss Spon- 
holz of Milwaukee, who has mastered the enamel work in splen- 
did style, has been sent by the Milwaukee Art Store to the E. 
Westphal Art Co., in the Bracks Shops, Los Angeles, Cal. 
This is a good opportunity for decorators in Los Angeles to 
perfect themselves in enamel work. 
