‘oa Castlégar News May 10, 1989 Legals Legals Province of Munatry of Britian Columbia Fores NOTICE INVITING APPLICATIONS FOR TIMBER SALE LICENCE A3278: Pursuant to Section 16(3)(a) of the m. (local time) on the 23rd day of May, 1989, fora Timber Sale Licence to authorize the harvesting of more or less block “8 500 metres north on West Spur, block “A” — 500 metres east on Main Gem Hill Forest Service Rood 25 kilometres west Castlegar, Kootenay Land District Species: 79% Lodgepole Pine and other species, 12% Larch and 8% ie Historical Russian fashions displayed PARIS (AP) — From the jewelled party dresses of peasants to Peter the Great's home-made boots, historical fashions from imperial Russia are on display in a Paris exhibition. The show, drawn from Leningrad’s Hermitage Museum and put.on by Yves Saint Laurent continues to May 31 at the Jacquemart-Andre Museum, once a dingy mansion that has been refurbished (o shine as splendidly as theczar’s Winter Palace. It contains 200 costumes, 46 pain tings and nine engravings covering Russia’s pre-revolutionary period from 170010 1914. Saint Laurent, who was. honored with. his own fashion retrospective in the Soviet Union two years ago, was also celebrating the 225th anniversary of the Hermitage Museum “This is a great example of glasnost,’’ said Stephen de Pietri, the American curator of the show, referring to the openness policy of Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev "Several years ago we wouldn't have been able to get seven court dresses as we did this time,’’ he said, “The Russians are justifiably proud of these well-preserved costumes. They have done a fabulous job of preserving their heritage.”" CZAR AGIANT A small room devoted to Peter 1, who made ‘St. Petersburg (now Leningrad) into an 18th-century im: periai city, displays several outfits that clothed the six-foot-nine czar, a giant with sloped shoulders He might have worn the splendid red and blue cavalry dress outfit during the battle of Poltava as he beat a path of water, opening up- land-locked~-St Petersburg to the sea. Standing alone, iridescent taffetas, jet beads, sequins and pearls. Red velvet, always a Russian favorite, is shown generously But the enormous rubies, emeralds and amethysts the Russian royals lavished on themselves have now been replaced by glass stones. Only in the Soviet Union could one find the exquisite antique shawis on view, woven so finely in stained-glass colors that the threads are barely per ceptible Yet the French fashion influence is obvious as well, “Peter the Great decreed that European styles would be worn at court,” said Isabelle de Courreges, a spokesman for Saint Laurent. “Everything about dressing was decreed, even the length of the trains.”” COPIED FRENCH Many of the 19th-century outfits are nearly. line-for-line copies of what Parisians were wearing, from high- waisted French empire styles to crinoline skirts and bustles: One tableau of The Imperial White Nights is a stunning succession of gossamer light silvery embroidered dresses Going along with the modern dawn to-dark philosophy, are two conver- tible dresses with separate tops, circa 1880. The daytime versions sport frothy jabots for modesty at the neck, while the evening tops have daring decolletages. The show's mannequins are given an amazingly lifelike appearance with period curls and coifs fashioned out of stiffened silk paper, the work of two Parisian hair stylists. While women might envy the ex traordinary “beauty of the elaborate CasNews Classified Works. Phone 365-2212 Province of British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and Highways HIGHWAYS-TENDERS Electoral District: Rossiand Trail Description: To provide Trattic Control Services on an as and when required basis in the Rossland Castlegar and Fruitvale areas. (1989 1990) Tender Opening Date/Time: May 17, 1989 at 2:30 p.m. (Local Time) Tender documents with enveli ps are available tree of charge ONLY trom Avenue, Grand Forks or 2288 Columbia Avenue, Rossland, British Columbia between the hours of 8:30 and 4:00 p.m. Monday to Friday, except Holidays Phone number of originating office: Grand Forks: 442-5477, Rossland: 362-733! 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Ad. and. catalogue colorsmiths, perhaps bored with words such as red, blue, yellow and green, reach for poetry and elegance to offer garnet, cornflower, saffron and loden. Those are the easy ones. Unfor- tunately, they also give us cork, cadet, mist and verdant DC TAGREE To confuse further, one fanciful describer’s rhubarb is another's plum; this one’s mint is, another's sea glass; his sepia is her stucco, They also tend to specialize. in narrow fields. There are the bird- watchers, eyes glued to their eggshell, teal and péacock; the builders, seeing nothing but hues of limestone, marble, slate, adobe and stucco. We get a cook’s tour with rhubarb, chutney and pistachio, mint and sage Beachcombers “have Mediterranean, sea spray, sea glass and ocean in their minds’ eyes. A continental touch comes with ecru, bisque and taupe, sienna and sepia. We're led down the path with marigold, wisteria, willow, briar — and thorn, Oficial comment is fair, inclined to be generous, to the perpetrators. “I think a color name should not mislead,’’ says Margaret Walch, associate director of; the color Association of the United States, at the same time explaining there is some justification f c l gardeners’ anchor noun — for example: volcanic black, fridge grey, kiln blue, deco green, airy pink. WHAT THEY MEAN Here is a glossary of some of the more oblique terms that have been spotted in recent fashion ads, placed in what an educated guess suggests is meant to be their approximate color group: Pale pinks, peach: nectar, blush, shell, petal, mali, bubblegum Pale blues: mist, eggshell, sea spray, ocena, sky, aretic Pale greens: sage, willow, mint, sea glass, pistachio, palm, elm, balsam. Turquoise peacock, teal, Mediterranean, tropic, aqua, ocean Pale” beiges: ecru, chino, “bisque; adobe, thorn, straw, pumice. Blues: Cadet, periwinkle,’ flax, pacitic, lapis. Dark. blues: regal midnight, ink, lake, Yellows; maize, butter Oranges: saffron, citron, marigold, tangelo, sun, Light, warm browns: stucco, cork, chutney, foast, sepia, sienna, clay, tof fee, acorn, spice Grey-browns: taupe, marble Browns: maple, peat, cognac, sable, nutmeg. Yello-browns: ochre, sesame Pinks:~ mango, hibiscus, water melon, quartz, jasmine, blossom. verdant, lodén, cypress, Luscan, ‘rattan, aspen, moss, basil, jungle Khaki: teak Pale khaki: limestone. Dark greys: slate, graphite Greys: birch, fog. Pink-miauve: wisteria Purples: rhubarb, grape Reds: berry, madder, ox-blood, currant, poppy, garnet Greens: Looking for a desirable neighbourhood? 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Peter's plain home-made boots bear witness to his do-it-yourself creativity as a young man who built boats as well as boots to excape boredom before he came to power Among the imperial costumes of Catherine 1, who plotted and suc ceeded in marrying Peter the Great, were two outfits for reviewing the troops. One was green, for the Preobrajenski order, nanied after a hero, and the other a red and blue equestrian outfit for passing the cavalry in review Unlike her towering husband, Catherine, who was empress only two years (1725-27), was short and fat, wearing a big cloak to cover up most of her girth ONLY GEMS FAKE The Russian love of Oriental opulence is woven throughout | the show, with silver and gold threads, amazing brocade _ embroidery, marvellous silk dressing gowns Outfits from the top Russian couturiers Lamanova, Brissac and Boulbenkova are displayed alongside models by Poiret and Worth, favorite Paris designers at the turn of the cen- tury FOR YOUNGSTERS Children are not forgotten in the show. A_ lavish silver-embroidered salmon pink velvet suit was a gift of Catherine to her adored granchild, Alexander | Outfits for children are just as elaborate as the grown-ups’ clothes: a short silvery dress for the little girl, an embroidered blue velvet suit for a boy. 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