March, 1912
THE INTERNATIONAL STUDIO
11
OHIO
ART ACADEMY
OF CINCINNATI
With its large endowment fund
offers unsurpassed facilities for
serious work or training for pro-
fessional careers at moderate
expense. Free access to large
collections of the Art Museum.
Drawing, Painting, Modeling,
Anatomy, Wood Carving and
Applied Design.
FRANK DUVENECK C. J. BARNHORN
L. H. MEAK1N WM. H. FRY and Others
43d Year, Sept. 25, 1911, to May 25, 1912
For catalog address J. H. GEST, Dir.
Eden Park, Cincinnati
ILLINOIS
The Art Institute
ART SCHOOL
of Chicago
W. M. R. French, Director
N. H. Carpenter, Secretary
Study art under the most favorable conditions
in this country—in the Art Institute with its art
galleries, permanent collections, passing exhibi-
tions, lecture courses, libraries, and constant
association with accomplished artists and
teachers.
Drawing, Painting, Illustrating, Normal In-
struction, Sculpture, Decorative Design and
Architecture. Students may enter at any time.
No art student, East or West, ought to select
his school until he has seen the fine illustrated
catalogue of the Art Institute, mailed free on
application.
Be careful of the name, the Art Institute.
RALPH HOLMES, Registrar
Dept. P, Art Institute CHICAGO, ILL.
CHICAGO SCHOOL of
APPLIED and NORMAL ART
EMMA M. CHURCH, Director
Professional training in Illustration, Deco-
rative Design, Commercial Design and Illus-
tration, Normal Art and the Hand Crafts.
Two-year courses.
Limited membership, personal attention.
Graduates in demand in all lines of art activ-
ity. Special summer classes for teachers,
designers, illustrators and others busy during
the rest of the year. Write for particulars to
Secretary, 312-237 MICHIGAN AVENUE.
CALIFORNIA
CAUFOHNIA SCHOOL OF ARIS AND CRAFTS
Berkeley, California
An Efficient, Thorough and Practical Art
School
INDUSTRIAL. NORMAL AND
FINE ARTS CLASSES
Write for illustrated catalog
Fall, Spring and Summer Terms
FREDERICK H. MEYER, Director
LOS ANGELES SCHOOL OF ART AHO DESIGN
Incorporated, Established 1887
The Oldest and Most Thorough Art School of South California
JULIAN ACADEMY (Paris) FREE SCHOLARSHIPS
Illustrated Catalogue. L. E. G. MACLEOD Dir.
MISSOURI
Washington University
ST. LOUIS SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS
THE 38th YEAR WILL OPEN SEPTEMBER 25, 1911
Fully Equipped to give instruction tn
Drawing, Ceramic-Decoration, Pottery, Painting, Ap-
plied Arts, Composition, Modeling, Bookbinding, Crafts
For full information and free illustrated handbook,
apply to B. H. WUERPEL, Director
Beautilully located at Skinker Road and Lindell Boulevard,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
BU CLEMENTINA
WILLIAM J. LOCKE’S GREAT NOVEL. “For sheer pleasure in reading it is the
joy of the year’s fiction.”—The Trend. Eight illustrations by Arthur I. Keller.
Decorated clotli, $1.30 net. Postage, 12 cents. Locke’s Complete Works (13
volumes), uniformly bound in green cloth, in a box, express prepaid,$19.30.
fc^TATTIER DROWN
By GILBERT K. CHESTERTON, author of “Orthodoxy,” “Heretics,” etc. “Mr.
Chesterton has conceived the cleverest variant of Sherlock Holmes we J have yet
seen.”—The Nation. Illustrated. Cloth, $1.30 net. Postage, 12 cents.
POMANDER WALK
JUST THE BOOK FOR A GIFT. Novelized by Louis N. Parker from his great
dramatic success, “ Pomander Walk.” “Out Chiswick way, half way to Fairyland”
suggests the charm and sweetness of this dainty eighteenth-century romance.
Beautifully illustrated and decorated. Cloth, $1.30 net. Postage, 12 cents.
TALK of lhe TOWN
By MRS. JOHN LANE, author of “According to Maria,” etc. “One of the most
entertaining books I have read in some time. Every page sparkles with wit and
^epigram.”—-Miss Jeannette L. Gilder. Cloth, $1.25 net. Postage, 12 cents.
THE BEACON
EDEN PHILLPOTT’S NEW FALL NOVEL. “One is lost in the beauty of imagi-
nation of the word paintings of Dartmoor and absorbed by the thoughtful study of
human nature.”—The Outlook. Decorated cloth, $1.30 net. Postage, 12 cents.
MONEY BEE
A FAIRY STORY FOR CHILDREN BY THE GREATEST LIVING FRENCH
WRITER, ANATOLE FRANCE. Translated by Mrs. John Lane. This fairy tale
de luxe overflows with poetic imagination, wisdom and humor—-divine qualities to
which the heart of the child is always open. Twelve full-page illustrations in
color by Florence Lundborg. Decorated title page. Cloth, $1.50 net.
HONEYMOON
By DOLF WYLLARDE, author of “The Riding Master,” etc. The situation—a
man and a woman shipwrecked on a lonely island in the Northern Pacific. Their
strange life and the curious incidents which befell them are told in Miss Wyllarde’s
inimitable manner. Decorated cloth, $1.30 net. Postage, 12 cents.
The DANGEROUS AGE
By KARIN MICHAELIS. No need to talk about this startling story in which a
woman’s soul is laid bare. It has been translated into twelve different languages
and is the most widely discussed and reviewed book of years in every civilized
country of the world. Decorated cloth, $1.20 net. Postage, 12 cents.
AWAKEN I NO
By MAUD DIVER. The love story of a young Bohemian traveler and a cultivated
Hindu girl. “Wholesome throughout and brilliant with color and the charm of
woman worship.” Decorated cloth, $1.30 net. Postage, 12 cents.
JOHN LANE CO. NEW YORK
THE INTERNATIONAL STUDIO
11
OHIO
ART ACADEMY
OF CINCINNATI
With its large endowment fund
offers unsurpassed facilities for
serious work or training for pro-
fessional careers at moderate
expense. Free access to large
collections of the Art Museum.
Drawing, Painting, Modeling,
Anatomy, Wood Carving and
Applied Design.
FRANK DUVENECK C. J. BARNHORN
L. H. MEAK1N WM. H. FRY and Others
43d Year, Sept. 25, 1911, to May 25, 1912
For catalog address J. H. GEST, Dir.
Eden Park, Cincinnati
ILLINOIS
The Art Institute
ART SCHOOL
of Chicago
W. M. R. French, Director
N. H. Carpenter, Secretary
Study art under the most favorable conditions
in this country—in the Art Institute with its art
galleries, permanent collections, passing exhibi-
tions, lecture courses, libraries, and constant
association with accomplished artists and
teachers.
Drawing, Painting, Illustrating, Normal In-
struction, Sculpture, Decorative Design and
Architecture. Students may enter at any time.
No art student, East or West, ought to select
his school until he has seen the fine illustrated
catalogue of the Art Institute, mailed free on
application.
Be careful of the name, the Art Institute.
RALPH HOLMES, Registrar
Dept. P, Art Institute CHICAGO, ILL.
CHICAGO SCHOOL of
APPLIED and NORMAL ART
EMMA M. CHURCH, Director
Professional training in Illustration, Deco-
rative Design, Commercial Design and Illus-
tration, Normal Art and the Hand Crafts.
Two-year courses.
Limited membership, personal attention.
Graduates in demand in all lines of art activ-
ity. Special summer classes for teachers,
designers, illustrators and others busy during
the rest of the year. Write for particulars to
Secretary, 312-237 MICHIGAN AVENUE.
CALIFORNIA
CAUFOHNIA SCHOOL OF ARIS AND CRAFTS
Berkeley, California
An Efficient, Thorough and Practical Art
School
INDUSTRIAL. NORMAL AND
FINE ARTS CLASSES
Write for illustrated catalog
Fall, Spring and Summer Terms
FREDERICK H. MEYER, Director
LOS ANGELES SCHOOL OF ART AHO DESIGN
Incorporated, Established 1887
The Oldest and Most Thorough Art School of South California
JULIAN ACADEMY (Paris) FREE SCHOLARSHIPS
Illustrated Catalogue. L. E. G. MACLEOD Dir.
MISSOURI
Washington University
ST. LOUIS SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS
THE 38th YEAR WILL OPEN SEPTEMBER 25, 1911
Fully Equipped to give instruction tn
Drawing, Ceramic-Decoration, Pottery, Painting, Ap-
plied Arts, Composition, Modeling, Bookbinding, Crafts
For full information and free illustrated handbook,
apply to B. H. WUERPEL, Director
Beautilully located at Skinker Road and Lindell Boulevard,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
BU CLEMENTINA
WILLIAM J. LOCKE’S GREAT NOVEL. “For sheer pleasure in reading it is the
joy of the year’s fiction.”—The Trend. Eight illustrations by Arthur I. Keller.
Decorated clotli, $1.30 net. Postage, 12 cents. Locke’s Complete Works (13
volumes), uniformly bound in green cloth, in a box, express prepaid,$19.30.
fc^TATTIER DROWN
By GILBERT K. CHESTERTON, author of “Orthodoxy,” “Heretics,” etc. “Mr.
Chesterton has conceived the cleverest variant of Sherlock Holmes we J have yet
seen.”—The Nation. Illustrated. Cloth, $1.30 net. Postage, 12 cents.
POMANDER WALK
JUST THE BOOK FOR A GIFT. Novelized by Louis N. Parker from his great
dramatic success, “ Pomander Walk.” “Out Chiswick way, half way to Fairyland”
suggests the charm and sweetness of this dainty eighteenth-century romance.
Beautifully illustrated and decorated. Cloth, $1.30 net. Postage, 12 cents.
TALK of lhe TOWN
By MRS. JOHN LANE, author of “According to Maria,” etc. “One of the most
entertaining books I have read in some time. Every page sparkles with wit and
^epigram.”—-Miss Jeannette L. Gilder. Cloth, $1.25 net. Postage, 12 cents.
THE BEACON
EDEN PHILLPOTT’S NEW FALL NOVEL. “One is lost in the beauty of imagi-
nation of the word paintings of Dartmoor and absorbed by the thoughtful study of
human nature.”—The Outlook. Decorated cloth, $1.30 net. Postage, 12 cents.
MONEY BEE
A FAIRY STORY FOR CHILDREN BY THE GREATEST LIVING FRENCH
WRITER, ANATOLE FRANCE. Translated by Mrs. John Lane. This fairy tale
de luxe overflows with poetic imagination, wisdom and humor—-divine qualities to
which the heart of the child is always open. Twelve full-page illustrations in
color by Florence Lundborg. Decorated title page. Cloth, $1.50 net.
HONEYMOON
By DOLF WYLLARDE, author of “The Riding Master,” etc. The situation—a
man and a woman shipwrecked on a lonely island in the Northern Pacific. Their
strange life and the curious incidents which befell them are told in Miss Wyllarde’s
inimitable manner. Decorated cloth, $1.30 net. Postage, 12 cents.
The DANGEROUS AGE
By KARIN MICHAELIS. No need to talk about this startling story in which a
woman’s soul is laid bare. It has been translated into twelve different languages
and is the most widely discussed and reviewed book of years in every civilized
country of the world. Decorated cloth, $1.20 net. Postage, 12 cents.
AWAKEN I NO
By MAUD DIVER. The love story of a young Bohemian traveler and a cultivated
Hindu girl. “Wholesome throughout and brilliant with color and the charm of
woman worship.” Decorated cloth, $1.30 net. Postage, 12 cents.
JOHN LANE CO. NEW YORK