ation of the Pacific
Coast Chapter. The idea is still young, but the success of the chapter is
definitely assured by the strong character of the membership already
secured. It is the purpose of the chapter to uphold strongly the purposes
and ideals of its parent body and to work continuously for the advancement
of pictorial photography in the West. A number of interesting exhibitions
are scheduled for the near future, the most important of these being the
"All Western" exhibition, which is planned for the fall and winter of
1919-20. The aim is to include the best pictorial photography of the
West. It will be shown first in New York by the Pictorial Photographers
of America and then routed through some of the more representative clubs
of the East and Middle West.
ILLUSTRATIONS
[APRIL FLURRIES, By W. A. Alcock, Brooklyn, N.Y.]
APRIL FLURRIES
_By _W. A. ALCOCK, _Brooklyn, N.Y._
[PUCKACHIPE--SEAGULL, By Elizabeth R. Allen, Moorestown, N.J.]
PUCKACHIPE--SEAGULL
_By _ELIZABETH R. ALLEN, _Moorestown, N.J._
[MY LITTLE GRAY HOME IN THE WEST, By George M. Allen, Portland, Ore.]
MY LITTLE GRAY HOME IN THE WEST
_By _GEORGE M. ALLEN, _Portland, Ore._
[THE BUDDHA, By Fred R. Archer, Los Angeles, Cal.]
THE BUDDHA
_By _FRED R. ARCHER, _Los Angeles, Cal._
[ISLANDERS, By Laura Adams Armer, Berkeley, Cal.]
ISLANDERS
_By _LAURA ADAMS ARMER, _Berkeley, Cal._
[ANN SPENCER, By Jessie Tarbox Beals, New York]
ANN SPENCER
_By _JESSIE TARBOX BEALS, _New York_
[EARLY MORNING, By David W. Bonnar, Buffalo, N. Y.]
EARLY MORNING
_By _DAVID W. BONNAR, _Buffalo, N. Y._
[A BIT OF HOME LIFE, By Will D. Brodhun, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.]
A BIT OF HOME LIFE
_By _WILL D. BRODHUN, _Wilkes-Barre, Pa._
[A MOMENT'S REST, By Gertrude L. Brown, Evanston, Ill.]
A MOMENT'S REST
_By _GERTRUDE L. BROWN, _Evanston, Ill._
[DANCERS, By John C. Burkhardt, Portland, Ore.]
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