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DON'T OVERLOOK NEW ANGLE ON FASHION
YOUR CEILINGS
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By ELIZABETH MacRAE BOYKIN
How are you furnishing your ceilings? Oh, don't get worried! We're not going to suggest hang- ing a chair from the chandelier or anything like that. But we do hold that the ceiling should definitely be brought into the room's decorn-
Give as much thought to the colour of the ceilings as you do to the walls.
tive plan and not just be painted white or cream and be forgotten. It's too big an area of the room to be so glibly disposed of.
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THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 9, 1988.
Setting her Persian-style hat at the angle-and setting_the fashion as well is this attractive damsel. She's leaving Lord Der- by's London House after attending a display of British fabrics ar- ranged to assist Lancashire's cotton and other British industries.
Colour, of course, is the main so- lution. If you don't want to be too bold, try a pasted tone on your ceil- ing. One of the pleasantest rooms we know has white walls and aqua- marine ceilings. Another attractive room has white walls and pale green ceilings. But you needn't be timid about deeper colours. . . a pine panelled room with mellow brick toned ceiling is very success- Britain's most dressed-up little ful. So is a brown or gunmetal girl, blonde, blue-eyed, Rosemary wall with a brilliant emerald green Baker, aged nine, of the Shelley- ceiling.
Hurst School, Milford-on-Sea, won White or cream is just right for two prizes in Paris recently for the Rosemary. certain ceilings. But our point is, clever costume which she
a costume copied don't have it that way as a line of from Sir Joshua Reynolds's paint- likes, whether it least resistance.. The ceiling should ing of Miss Crewe in the Louvre. is on the films, be as seriously considered as the Rosemary has already won floor or the walls.
other prizse in England and France
Child "Dresses Up' --Wins 42 Prizes
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Paris. for her original costumes.
At the. Paris home mother, wife of Captain A. Baker, told me to-day:-
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Rosemary saw this? painting,- cepând, the costame and, wearing the copy, as you sen her"in :the" larger picture, won (wo prints /
Av Dinner Menu
Selection Of Traditional Recipes
Mushroom Soup.
A Fish Salad.
Roast Duckling: Apple Sauce.
Green Peas: New Potatoes.
A Dish of Asparagus Strawberry Syllabub.
Fish salad is very good. Remove
the backbone, put the fish in a deep dish, moisten with plenty of lemon
juice and let it stand all night. The
object of soaking the fish in lemon
juice is that it softens the small
bones, so that they can be removed
easily, otherwise they are very troublesome. Drain, grill the fish,
then tear it into pieces with two
forks and put it into a salad bowl
with plenty of crisp lettuce leaves.
Make some English salad sauce, adding dried mustard to pounded
eggs, and when the sauce is made.
stir in equal proportions of finely- minced tarragon, chervil, chives,
and burnet leaves. Pour this dress- ing over the salad.
So many people like the tradi-
tional accompaniments to roast ducks and ducklings that I have given them in the menu, but I would suggest to those who are not conservative that gooseberry
sauce is as good as apple sauce with ducks and geese, and young mashed turnips make a nice change from peas.
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A dish of asparagus is a separate course, and should be served sim- ply with a little dissolved butter.
Strawberry syllabub is a solid syllabub made with the juice of a can of strawberries when the out- announcing an exhibition of paint- · |-door ones are not in, Take a 1⁄4-pint
ings at the Louvre, în Paris.
"One of the works exhibited was
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Witty Kitty
Life in the country would be lot easier for house owners if city friends who brag about advantages: of apartment housing would prove them by staying at home week-
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of the syrup, sharpen it with some lemon juice, add if liked a dash of kirsch or a little preserved ginger syrup. Measure the mixture and put it into a large mixing bowl. Add double the quantity of fresh double cream, whisk together till it will stand in points but is not buttery.
Put into suitable glasses · and atand till the following day, when the top should be decorated with one or more straw-berries.
These solid syllabubs should al- ways be made the day before they are to be served. If this is done there should be, a clear liquid at the bottom of each glass topped by a thick blanket of cream.
SCIENCE'S
contributian to'woman's efert and personal daintiness.
TAMPAX
SANITARY PROTECTION : W. WORN INTERNALLY
ELIMINATES PINS, BELTS AND
· PADS. ELIMINATIE ODOR.