P3  O TRY ,7V) PORCELALN.

be fully equal to the red in durability and hardness, which
has been used recently in the rebuilding of Harrigan's

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21O.-PANEL IN FIFTH AVENUE THEA
YORK. N. Y. ARCHITECTURAL TERRA-C

may be seen one of a pair of panels in this theatre ern-
blematic of dancing and singing which are used in the

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Theatre and in the
Fifth Avenue The-
atre, New   York.
The effect is novel
and pleasing. The
latter is one of the
best examples of
the new   develop-
ment of white terra-
cotta in New York.
The color of the
brickwork,  which
forms the ground,
is lemon or pale
yellow. The lower
story is constructed
of white   marble
from Vermont, and
the effect is pecu-
liarly appropriate in
tone and richness of
detail for a struc-
ture devoted to the
higher order of his-
>TR   co.iv  trionic  amusement.
In Illustration 210