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Show Charles II. The work was fine and artistic, ar-tistic, and on either edge of this superb collar a line of tiuy turquoises was set deep in silver. If the young woman affects af-fects cats she has the silversmith make six or eight light silver hoops, some cut nnd others plain, and these bright rings ho welds around pussy's furry nerk. A beautiful pet Angora, which lies on a cushion and feeds upon cream, wears fine cut silver hoops that sparkle like jewels every time she moves. Manufacturing Manufac-turing Jeweler. Jeweled Dog Collar. The ultra fashionable young woman who still clings to her dog is having the silver collar made to duplicate exactly her favorite bangle. The plain leather bands and those studded with metal are hopelessly hope-lessly old fashioneti; chains have gone aut, beaten into bracelet designs, and solid silver is the only sort of neckwear in which a self respecting dog will allow himself to appear. Some of these new collars are wonderfully rich and costly. One, the property of a luxurious King Charles spaniel, cost his mistress considerably consid-erably over $100. It was fully an inch wido, and as thick as the animal's comfort com-fort would allow. The entire surface was richly engraved with a ?ourt ggene from, the reign ol |