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THE BOWL OF FRUIT

Round, golden limes from the West Indies are fashionable with the hostesses who like to plan cool-looking dinner-table schemes (states the London "Daily Telegraph").

The fruit is arranged effectively with green leaves in modernist fashion on a plate or very low bowl.

The bowl of fruit has come back to favour as a table decoration. Many women copy the arrangement seen in Old Master paintings.

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 112, 7 November 1935, Page 19

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THE BOWL OF FRUIT Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 112, 7 November 1935, Page 19

THE BOWL OF FRUIT Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 112, 7 November 1935, Page 19

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