aieur forxlieIlay con-« . .-itainss vTv if t vi *for wood4 j‘ ......__School of Design, together with thev'’ £mnati*. iv d -4;*1 St 'I*•{-I’ i AA'firsttical Wood Carving for Amateurs, efiby Calista Halsey Patch in; a season-%ble #emgp of jiog4lt;4h dokfs If ’,- ’■ ■*, ^ X-!- r :W.. -X v,. Cjiv s .- A- Udessert plate, some attractive SouthKensington* embroidery designs, a of monograms in “B,” and a profusion# .d^^^for JewfeKSs^use.There are illustrated articles of muchthe decorations of the Cornelius *Vaftderbilt house, on thecostumes and jeweky . worn at - the Vanderbilt ball, on charcoal drawing, on Japanese china decoration, and on a remarkable embroidered mitre. The exhibitions of the NationalAead* emy and the Society of; American Artisjbs are reviewed at length, and some of the best pictures in both are illustrated^ the frontispiece being- aremkably charming drawing of Carl L. Brandt’s “Portrait of a Lady” in the Academy exhibition. Other art-rlt;-h. I:rlt;Ci •i *■ i rt»V fhA*- :*h r•• tI -Ob, dote imine ItVhy don'd▼ife?• ^Vot make 4 tani A-ebnmpli dor?Hear dot! AeHermai*Yen I takeDej crawl TogotrooUnd if mit*Id dikes* To quiet dlt;|Dey ttbnb kneein cl»lor^^9innl;daooration,abd 1 i0*eml^oid«ri aiWindKpR The*,'number concludes the fourth. * s 'a r -,- i*4 —**• *•in*•:?*i • .dex for the* •.■j*fc. «!Xonths givesrc-1 S. Sf !' •»?riaing wealth of deirigtt* ind ion contained in this invalu-,*W * Wpe,Hjsinglecop*:.:r?TT■« ^ 'JI dink If di■■ ^ ' iDoee poy** PV*I And me c• • *• ■ • *Yen eachdingIpringdo Becanae “Iadey i Und SbtTe”-Dot’a Tot lt;lUit nid flia •