OCR Text |
Show Oriental tendenclea. qo conspicuous in tho apparel modes of the past season und showing no slgna of diminishing favor, are responsible for many attractive novelties nov-elties In Jewelry. Necklaces especially show this Influence, Influ-ence, and though some of them may be bought as low as $10, they look as though they might once have been worn by eomo dark-skinned eastern princess. Antique designs have been copied faithfully, faith-fully, and some beautiful effects obtained ob-tained with Imitation Htones. i Combinations of Jade and white coral, mounted on dull silver, or Jade and moonstones', Imitation aquamarines with an antique settlnp; rose-finished gold la-vallleres la-vallleres with ornaments of engraved crystal and pearls, and any number of other artistic necklaces may bn found that range in price from $3 to $50. Among the newest offerings In fancy colored bend necklaces, of which there Is a bewildering array, are those having a silk tassel ornament t'.iat hangs from a cluster of the beads In tho front, Tho necklaces ore formed of various combinations combina-tions of beads Jade with gilt, galallih with Jet. crystal with amber with tho tnssel matching one or the other of the colorings. Enamel lockets, In delicate shades, with chains to match", will add a dainty touch of color to the white lingerie- dress or blouse. In particular keeping with the quaint flchu effects so much worn this season are tho old-fashioned onyx lockets set with tiny pearls and suspended from heavy onyx chains. Indeed, tho woman who Is the fortunate possessor of a few pieces of old Jewelry would do well to have them remodeled and reset, as the vogue for these lovely old things Is apt to bo long lived. Cameos are much In evidence, both In necklaces and brooches. Combined with Imitation pearls, many of the pink cameos make most beautiful necklaces and defy detection. Breastpins and bracelets of, carved ivory have also been revived. The pins, jJ large and round and finely carved, 'cost jf from $20 to IH Waist sets are In demand Just now for wear with the various filmy fichu and H vest effects so popular. The long bar H pin Is used at the throat and tho two H smaller ones to pin together the frills H that are used so extensively. Particular- B ly dainty and attractive was a white 1 enamel set, noted in one of the shops, H that was set with rows of tiny pearlri. H For wear also with the. collarless H blouses or frocks are black velvet ribands H of various widths, wit'.) slides of pearls H or brilliants. For evening wear the tulle 1 bands with Jeweled slides will be much H Hatpins have taken on most modest 1 proportions. The simple, small, gold pine, round or pear shaped, take the lead 1 When set with stones at all. they nr- H usually selected with a view to carrying H out the color scheme of the hat. 1 Crystal Jewelry, usually In the ground H rock crystal and variously engraved, Is 1 liavlng a decided vogue at present, espe- dally In watch pendants and brooches. 1 The new bracelets arc broader than H formerly, perhaps half an Inch at the H widest point, from which they taper H gradually toward the ends. The floxiblo H styles '.iave the preference, and many H novel designs In these are shown. Most H unusual Is a bracelet of diamonds in H which a moire effect it; obtained by tho H use of a waving line of supph!re5. H |