KERAMIC STUDIO 
WILD ROSES-HENRIETTA BARCLAY PAIST 
LAY in with flat washes. The flowers with pink (Carmine 
53, Dresden or any good pink). The centers, Yellow; 
stamens and stems, Sepia; leaves and buds in a delicate green 
(Moss Green with a touch of Dark Green) . The seed pods or 
fruit, a bright red (Pompadour or Deep Red Brown) . 
The background may be a combination of blue (Russian 
Green), cream (Yellow Ochre) and green at the base — or it 
may be carried out in different tones of green. Dark at the 
base and behind the flowers and pale through the middle. 
In a den or a small sleeping room a wall cabinet is a great 
convenience and frequentlj" an excellent substitute for the 
larger case which space forbids. Of dark quartered oak, with 
burnished copper fittings, the spaces on either side of the 
little cabinet in the center are just the thing for the pet books 
that every one owns and always likes to have within reach, 
while on top some treasured piece of pottery or crystal may 
be advantageous^ displayed. The central cabinet makes a 
handy receptacle for a varietj^ of articles and the decoration of 
the door, may be ornate, the burnished^ copper handle and 
fancy design on the lower panel affording an excellent contrast 
to the dark brown wood. 
One of the latest fads in belt buckles, and, in fact, jewelry 
of every kind, is the rage for white coral. It is not very ex- 
pensive and is most ornamental and becoming. Red coral 
has been fashionable for the past two seasons in combs, chains, 
buckles, etc., but now white has completely captured the 
lead, even for men, as sleeve links and studs. 
