PAGE 40,WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 1974. WHII chine"e xhibil À jade suit that, once entombed the o0Gy ol princessý. is, part of an impressive archaeologi ;ion: fromf the People's Republic of China. The funeral suit from theie ate second cen sewn, together with strips of gold, is one of 40( in .a collection simply called The Chinese E scheduled to run from August 8 to Novemri To0'rontos Royal Ontario Museum. Organiièrs say the exhibition will be a uniqi event'for North America, containing artifacts fri Man'to'the l14th -century A.D. and insured by t] government for $50 million. An estimated 500,( are.Qexpected to see'it at the ROM, the first ol showings o *n the North American Continent. *The. Chinese allow the exhibition to be set City. per country., Following its Canadian view move toý Washington, D.C. It lias already bee millions 'of Europeans in Vienna, Stockholm, L( Paris. Al pieces -in -the collection have been recov I YOU ARE 18 OR OVER WIN A TRIP'FOR 2 TO THE *GREY, (UP.GAME -U e ..VANCOU VER!. 'NCLUDES RETURN AIRFARE, HOTEL ACCOMMODATION AND GAME TICKETZS FOR TWO . .. PLUS $SO.OO. SPENDING MONEVI NOTHING TO BUY TO ENTER Ask -for details *and -on Entry Form i j' n- youi Ã" N'E SIZE AIl NudC *PANTY . HOSE. FOR $1 Fits 90 .3 ON LY*to 140 Ibs. SUNLIGHT j I for Dishes « 24 oz. j i 2 F1O00 OIL * INSIDE FROSTED * LIGHT'BULBS. * ABULBS 'U40, 60or 16FOR ONLY M1000watt IEE *THERMOMETERS $ ORAL, ~1.00RECTAL 1.900 or BABY BY FREE PRESS ethe establishment of the, People's Republic in 1949 and ples' 'f highly skilled. bronze metallurgicaà lworks cedited- include representative art works from 12 chýonologicâl sec. to ah neplanbesde ise. in' suchtchooyTe ý'i0 o n tions ranging from -palaeolithic and neolithic pOerolds* moýf ancienit is' a ritual vessel used for the preparation,, of ,f a Chinese (600,000 to 7000 B.C. and 7000 to '1600 B.C.) to the sac4fca ias Yuan dynasty that ended in 1368 A.D. At that time Eurçý cal exhibi- penmn-MaoPoo-maehsfrtdec conta ct w.ith Teëhnical ', advaces -in various fields* occurre d in the. the Chinese. ,.Iate,.6th-,and early 5th century, at the end of the Period of.- tury B.C., The exhibition is notably rich in examples o fearîy the *Sprg and Autùmn Annals and the begi4ning of the. ) tresures bronzes which tell much about architectural settings of Pro fteWrigSae.Teeavne omr Exhibition, ancient dynasties,. daily life, 'the history of warfare 'and dcoatv styles in bronze works,- lead.?glazed pottery, and ber 16 at progress of technology in bronze casting and ceramic ;'.asting inirn glazing. From the 1 Oth century onwards, porcelains were During thie Western Han dynasty (206 B.C. to 8 .D.j) ue cultural the most predominant grave gifts. * Prince Liu and his wife, Tou Wan, were amonig those Who -o Peking Earliest artifacts in the collection include specimens,of believed jade couldprevent decay of thecorpse. So they Lie Chinese tosusdbPeigMnadtenwydsordLn prepared -themselves suits of jade. , Her suit consisted of 000 people tien Man,. who lived in the Middle Pleistocene, 600,000 2,160 tablets of jade stitched with gold wire. The pillow , only two years or more ago. The two are considered intermediate.in ., her.head rested upon'was made of gilded bronze inlai,wi.th. the development between the Heidelberg and Neanderthal jade up ini one mno uoe The T'ang dynasty (A.D. 618 to 906) was the classicaà l ing it will Sku1l models of Peking Man and Lan-tien Man are part age, the *age of elegance, exhuberance and unsurpassed cri seen by of the early display, along witli flint scrapers, a hammer- achievement in verse and prose literature. From this period ,ondon and stone and quartz scraper believed to have been their ute n the *exhibition includes dramatic pottery figures of tomb sis.guardians 'e xcavated in 1959 from an early 8th'cnuyAD vered since s.From the Shang dynasty (1600 to 1027 B.C.) are -exam- tomb.. An ancient genie trampling on the head of a demion was designed to frighten away sickness and evil spirits. * Thought For FoodJ The-following periods -- Five dynasties (A.D. 907 toý SHOP N W FOR 2 79) !-- are represented almost exclusively by porcelains, S HO NO W FORbold* floral decorations carved or p*ainted on ceramics of THESE SPEC L S the -ot;imitations, of archaic bronze form s in, the neo- ND M A Y OT ERS.Confttcian -sentiment from the south. A ND M A Y OTH RSI Yuan dynasty (A.15. 1271 tQ 1368) iý the last imperial ~~UAD~~U i house,:included in thi' exhibition and akelin ~gn N OT SHOW N HERE n . nngf.underglaze, painting in' blue', *a technique,'copied !IUlIummîmmgmimmmî..from Persian potters of Kashan and èported,*in large ~ ~qunttisb y tle Chinese to the Near East and later to GOING ON SALE * Europe-. TInirS09 ept. 19W Thé Chinese improved on the Persian skills, controlling 9th bluie pigment so it could be used in detailed brushwork in Ithe designs. One vase in the collection is eight-faceted, $8 14iiiul,. decdrated -with dragons and waves, unique in shape, and V alue I ornanientatîon ftatie EI Mushroom Stuffed * The exhibition is open Monday to Saturday fromn IIChcken Breast * 0 a..m.to 10 p.m.; Sundays from 12 p.m. to 10 p.m. E I Rinse, pat dry and finely chop - Admission wil be:« Aduits, $2.50; accompanying children anoherU pundandsetasie., à y e ýurcase inadvance by mail ait $4.50 per person, 6'wole spitbond ad * .rebooingsc4meaimed at those who want to avoid *chicken breasts. Sprinkle both line-ups. sîdes of. breasts with 1 tehspoon '..The ROM- Members' Committee is organizing daily S *lemnon juice and %k teaspoon sait*-' orm ttemsu'sonCieegleist *set aside. Saute UA poundî1talianpormttemsu' onCieegleist SUPLy IMTED* OLYON!TO I finely chopped sausage . links, aquaint visitors with Chinese cultural history, and a variety CUSTO ME£) WHlLOE TLS.* ANO 3 tablespoons finely chopped.cel- of .films on China will be shown throughout the three, CTPOE HIITHYL,$*0NoE and 2 tablespoons fiely chop- months., ORDRS pe. oionin smll kilet. for more information please contact- the, Canadian 'Apox 5 rtil0ugg , ased Combine sausage mixture1 witlh Governinent Office of Tou.rism, [-50-Kent Street, Ottawa, Monuactuersd sugonchopped fresh mushrooms, 'A, cup lllIIII1U1l1IlItiîun1unîusîm~~ E *sot t bread crumbs, three. table-KAH6Cad. spoons chopped parsley,- 1 - tei-, ir'.D.A. .Drug Store..IIhm spoon sait and V3 cup. dry* sher-. NYLON RAIN HAT Assorted colours and paterns (URAD BANDAGES 3 assorted sizes - 60's .. .... 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Serve with. chicken breasts., Yields 8-10 portions. Less Fat - More Meat A primary factor in the mar- keting of livestock and meat is the consumers' desire for a mini- mu.m of fat on the meat they purchase. Thus, in addition to developing meat-type animais, the ivestock and meat industry now markets livestock at lighter weîght.s than was the case 10 to 20 years ago. Moreover, in most instances where there is excess fat, it is trimmed by the meat packer andlor retailer. *THIS WEEKB PATTERWS aV AUOREY LANE /~ J3438 Nuer ew Codi A girl tops out looking over 50 monrt whon she wears this gently I lar.d cool. The princes: linos mako sewing easy, tao. No. 3438 cornes in sizes 4 fa 14. Size 8 takes 1 y/# yd. of 54-mn. fabrîc. - . i 4', 4.' r' -. *, , , , . 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