KERAMIC STUDIO 
W 
Miss Atta Dickens 
Mrs. Alice Brown 
WORK OF MRS. CHERRY'S MINNEAPOLIS CLASS 
ART ALLIANCE OF AMERICA 
A COMPETITION for hand decorated and hand woven 
fabrics has been opened by the Art Alliance of America, 
45 E. 42d St., New York. 
Fabrics must not be sent in before April 8th and not later 
than April 15th, the closing date. The actual fabric is to be 
submitted. It is to be decorated by hand, in any of the fol- 
lowing treatments: Embroidery, Painting, Batik, Tie-dyeing, 
Beadwork, Block printing, Hand weaving, or any other hand 
technique for the decoration of fabric. 
Any number of fabrics may be submitted but no contes- 
tant can take more than one prize. 
The prizes are $100, $75, $50, $25, offered by Albert Blum, 
treasurer of the United Piece Dye Works. 
The judges will be: Prof. Arthur W. Dow, Teachers Col- 
lege, Columbia; Mr. E. Irving Hanson, one of the most prom- 
inent silk men in the industry; Mr. Edward L. Mayer, an 
exclusive costumer; Mr. M. D. C. Crawford, Research As- 
sociate in Textiles, American Museum of Natural History. 
While beauty of execution will be considered, the important 
thing is the originality and beauty of the design. 
Card should be attached to each piece entered, giving 
name and address of the maker, source of inspiration of design, 
and purpose for which the fabric is intended. 
JARDINIERE (Page 185) 
Elise W. Tally 
DUST the base of the jardiniere also the bands with Dark 
Blue for Dusting, also the leaves. Flowers in Deep 
Ivory with centers of Coffee Brown with stems of a pale Bright 
Green. Dust the buds with Cameo. 
