| Show i t t BAB TELLS ABOUT I j l t GEMS AND JEWELS Flo IJ r Jilt t I t jt I 1i Novel Styles In Diamond Ornaments il I fit it 1fi f Womans Fondness For Rings If I A a Bracelets and Brooches trt set t I t Copyright 18GI f It my be true that the head Is I uneasy I upon which there to I a crown but the j average woman II uneasy jut now If I j i fie cannot decorate her mahogany Col red looks I with I a diamond tiara or ut if least ulth it pair I of the kind of wings t h dedicated to Mercury Ncr before I mince us called ourselves clvlll1 love Ii we gline so abooluttly daft on the subject 1 jf sub-ject of jewels They may be of nil col i i ors and of every eancelvable l Shape It a 10 I not only possible to wr shoat In the Tit evening ut as you are trotting rund from one up of tea to another you can I decorate 10 a degree You can have on is marvelous watch hanging I train a 1 i I most elaborate Clapp Five or six I queer brooch call lie put here and there upon up-on your bodice a tilting of bead my be around your throat and a long gold chain my haAe a mblloelo on the end L Your gloves t relay little many sing a Your bonnet pins are thickly jeweled cat r 1 while the last chic touch Is I to have a heavy velvet rosette preferably purple t rt deep crimson or black oil the left Side of your battles In the center of uhich in a brillIant dai and button At night 1 tho omen sllllcr like Icicle I confess It they look pretty Moot beautiful things I In Jewels ale offered for br who lien 2 the ducats wherewith I to buy Ut On tr the hair these 11 llrt of all the ale ely tiara The tiara Is I not a becomIng becom-Ing omment for It larks coquetry and 141 grace II must bc placed lIl11y on the he d because It It should get a little 1 to i 4 tie It suggests nothing oa much as I Mrs Yeomans Idea of a mIxid ale r party Duta pair of Mercury wings In diamonds placed on the lace d of a an Allo has tier hair parted a n wle on either side of tier hI makes q her not only a thing of beauty but of fashion Then for a i omari who draws her hair the beautiful black hair In 7tv I smooth bond after the fashion of CIo de MJe thoro t Is I a lIat I hand of tile n ends worn far forward NN Ith a pearl pndnt framed In diamond UhIch rt on tile forohead This style of Coiffure requires that not only a woman o nut be beautiful but that she must look like a Saint FortunatelY a8 women are goood ne tresses It to I easier to look Ilk a main than to be one Mot effes five of all are the ornament worn by tile women who arrange their hair tie did IIItie it Mm Butterfly or the aJ faced Mm Chryanthom This haIr must be mahogany ma-hogany colored and tt Is I ntbly roll IoU I sit In an enormous ponapradour I all A oU d the head Nihile I fUO t In the cen I ter at the lop It I fur ned In a high one if atheld In I plco Iy tortoise Shelf comb having diamond head and long j f gold chain that connect them till the diamond aigrette In front This rests t f aaltflt klr sign Inst a tiny black I feather tottering I above the hair slltterlllg like the starts J looking down on all the 10 star little gdhn In go Paid Two women InN In-N w York wear their haIr In this fashIon I fash-Ion and tool uell One Is I a mnlron consequently the diamond ornaments if e appear In tier hair title In I pretty Mrm i Harry GilliS ho uno formrl Allto Crock of fIn Francisco Certainly colffure I the olffure In I mot 0 recto tind certainly certain-ly II in I wonderfully becoming to hr The maiden the nrrcl this remarkable trlo but II ho IIIIear without the dla any 4 mond ornaments as 10 I proper In I one of the bealllle of the reason 11 Pin j Putter it clashing stylist III looking I girl h athn She Stands this rather unique lety of arrallglng hc hair nn mell and as hr lock are the proper color the trltable mahogany She may be Said 10 I have modo no mistake In choosing the mannr of arranging its I It-s Take out the fashionable womans jew A casket and look I at It r broacheal I n darn gon a by the je neleris Imitated I pdr 111 I n pree 1 o at o ties for any ladyA lieneaft all the aulilul designs furnished I hy I Its hen There iNsas the still In all II Mary the many star the mooll In II as fullness the crescent 1110011 In Its maiden beauty anti all tile Wonders of the sky Then he had l all the beautiful i nowero from faith to choose blmodel buwttodary but to < la he hM changed all that My IJy Is I proudest of her latest posses sWea coach and four with a gay party ft oatd Upon II In Sapphires lIamond and cables For this site pay 100 and 1 Isr It I pinned across the front uf hr I tailor made frock The torsos tire In diamonds with a line gold harness the t I coach nl Is of Sapphires I and ri thei lady on top ulth br often parasol the entlmall ihca Is I driving and the men In the rumble l are all wrtoaghi In brll I lInt gm Next to this she values a fox In full run made entirely of die friends or Perhaps If she Is deolo d to dogs a tlamond reYbound oc es Frenrh poodle made of gold and with his curio I wrought out la diamonds It she In I a oportwQmon she wan a black cock In I onlpw diamond II onlpe In dlamonJ or II pheasant In dlamonds J for jeaeler eir guarantees that each shall be correct I An ardent advocate of the bike may g I wear a brooch that Imitates l one with the wheels all studded 11th precious stones while the Irama Itself Is I of gold Next to the very sporty looking t brooch there art fancied horrible letastles beetles and bug iN Ilia realistic Dents and 114 looklnl 1Iheo But trllle that are or rubles I and diamonds In contrast she especially like fur thy I 16ok l Nill against hr evening bolllc Ior her bracelets phefancles bands and chains thickly siA with row of precious Stones or else tUlquole and pearls fratned III I diamonds and set on light gIl hand that tire almoot Invisible tier rIng cor almost entirely the third tand little fingers on each hand Sometimes she will elect to wear nothIng noth-Ing but diamonds again she III choose all l ruble or perhaps emeralds and d amonds but File never make the mltak of puttlllg on too many contrasting con-trasting color In her ring She still clings to the marquise and to the high r 5 1f t 7 r t rY I x oo1t S > < VJ o I > N a V R MI 0 Ai An u A ly Ias A till I N k A VU I 5TEVG NSON OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY OF THE DAUGHTERS Or THE AMERICAN AMERI-CAN REVOLUTION crown Petting because that brings out the stones best She ham grown to be expert In her judgment of Planes No foolish lIpefHtltlon would > cause hr to give III a beautiful opal and the woman wom-an nho Is I proudest In New York this whiter Is she who appears In her opera box wearing a necklace ot opals set around with diamonds which ot SO 000 Extravagance Oh I don know The money Is I at least Spent Ihe tradesmen trades-men gain It and everybody Is helped Since each man can the better py I his bill billTho The fonlne of women i for ring Is I ivslly Understand H is I am old us tile hills as old ns Solomon himself By he bye npropoi of Solomon the Talmud Tal-mud tells a story of a ring which ben be-n ore H was a wonderful emerald with Point msll characters nsraed upon II and on his keeping this ling de ended his kingdom One diy when lie was In the bath he took his ire Claus ring off and put It on II shelf I mlna one of Ills 1 wives was argr at him and stole the ring The lend flat teltd her and cot her to give It to him took the form of King Solomon and ruled the nation Solomon wa tile Irald 1 ver body denied him but at lat he did something wonderful In the WilY of an Incantation The lien grew lightened unit threw the ring Into the sea Naturally a mil swallowed It A hcrmin caught the nth recognize the ring gave It to Solomon and ha had his kingdom tack Unfortunately the Talmu doesn say what bolomon dirt to Amlna but As strangling a wife was not thought much of In theme days It Is I fair to ImaRlne some much little contretemps occurred It Is I funny how many ring and i fi > h lories there are There Is I a Scotch tory about the < Queen of Cadzov rather rath-er a gay young Person who gave to Home gentleman friend a ring which hr husband bad given her One day Roderick the husband came homo 1 In tile mual unexpected 1 husband fashion The queen was all broken up but lse li 11 B religious kncelel down and asked M Mungo lo help her hi Mnngo had evl d1tIbeon II mn before be was a Balnl and told her he 1 would stand by efifeetalarlabeny her or something to that i rfoct Then ieaCUir h communicated ulth a monk he knew = beepan uh uas a bit of a lIhrman and lol him to go out and whip the tream or whatever was the proper thing In I those day and lo fetch him the flit t fish he might catch The monk took his tlch ng apparatus artificial flies and reels and swept the river near Glasgow and a beautiful flsh arose and when he had gaffed it and Played It he brought It to HtAlungo and In i ltlastomachwaafcaund the ring Thus the queen honor was saved and probably her neck and that Is the season why there Is I a salmon wearing a ling In III mouth which ta long to the armorial bearing of the oil of Glasgow Rings and Women and trouble and prec tells stones all seem to flO together S I ince they Imitate fruit So well In precious stones i I have often wondered If the apple In the garden of I den was not In reality a pretty little brooch wrought out In emeralds with a tile mond leaf This Is the sort of thing I a i for f UIXIn ae ft woman would long for and not a mere ordinary everyday apple Tent tastes differ and the Hanson matron so history his-tory says was proud to wear Iron rings as a symbol of her wifehood Today n woman would remain a bachelor girl forever before she would Uralic around carDlng half a pound of Iron on her nngr The ancient Romans may have hn great hut they certainly Were not what one would call stylish I hate that word but as their usual full dress costume cos-tume Is I only Imitate by us In the Turkish bath It seems as If they had no real Idea of ullabllity In dress or ornament orna-ment Everything that wa goood mas N 1 class 14a 1lJ given to the mn We have chard all that nowadays It a liberty cal ws put upon a pole for the American mn to orhlp I agree wit the great Polish HIIr with the unpronounceable name 1I0t It would Probably take the form of LL woman bonnt lie Is I another one of tile cad wh have come or here eaten our dlllnI got our money and then mansed back Well thank good items In less lime than It taken 10 read Ilia tiresome books they will be forgot tent They are a bad Imitation of Du mass at their best 1 and their ht does riot come near to I the morAt that was ever written I by the great Frenchman I Perhaps you tie not agree fill I me but fre you knew of the ftet thing he Sold I about America and American women you would think that nothing too bell could be I paid l bout him even by the usually amiable person known as e 94 Nh < 1 |