The twelfth annual exhibition of art crafts opened last night with a reception at the Art institute.
The exhibition, while not unlike its predecessors, except in one department, offers the usual fine array of pottery, silver, jewels, small examples of embroidery, woven goods, lace work of various kinds, and work in leather, consisting of screens, book bindings, and other articles. No furniture is shown.
In silver Robert Jarvie of Chicago has the most ambitious display, offering ten large bowls and trophies, original and sturdily noble in design and admirable in execution. Elizabeth Copeland's silver and enamel boxes are perhaps even more beautiful this year than usual, and she shows also two exquisite brooches. Fine bowls, cups, etc., and flat silver are shown by many designers.
Source: The Chicago Daily Tribune - 8th October 1913