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Show alt Lake Telegram, Tueiday Evening, uecember i z, i vj? GOLD LEADS THE JEWELRY PARADE FOR CHRISTMAS j Pearls in Multi-Strands Are Next in Popularity 1 hang about her throat: little wooden wood-en blocks with the alphabet on them In a necklace, and wooden pins and clips for her suit Perhaps she's an earring addict. If so, she'd be thrilled with the ne- perfume earrings dainty flowers with perforated centers which hold scented cotton. Clips and button earrings still hold sway and they may be had In most any style you like. . Brilliants are popular, with the amethyst, sapphire and emerald hues predominating. There are gay flower clips, too. In the various vari-ous tones. Amber takes on a new value, for the European situation makes the real thing harder to get from now on. . I , m Q I j'sy J ULy By ANNE ELOISE SWEENEY Jewelry has really -come into Its own this year. The smartest dresses are oetlgned as a backdrop back-drop for sparkling necklaces and glittering pins, and no matter how much costume Jewelry she may already have, there's not a woman or your Christmas lltt who wouldn't beam with delight at such a gift on Chrlttmas morning. Salt Lake merchants have done themselves proud in atsembltng a wonderful selection from which to choose, with prices to suit any budget. Jewelry Is truly on the gold standard, bright or dull gold pieces , leading the pa-rna pa-rna ra- There are VJIlc handsome, heavy nf a necklaces, bar-Ui bar-Ui baric In design, a Series circlet of gow balls, a rope of solid gold, a terles of gold links, geometric designs In gold, and golden teeth like savages wear. Tiny gold balls tinkle together and little gold bells ring as milady Thoves. Gold chains with antique cameos and lockets are particularly smart this year as styles hark back to the Victorian era. There are good looking bibs of gold beads and bead necklaces from one to a dozen strands. Some of the bibs fasten with tiny gold daggers. -Costu-o-welry JiU Jhi can bi found iqjalt la City store, and male, an .deal Ckmta g,ft for the women on your list. At tha loft i. a twis tad necklace of pearl, a bracelet of gold bar., anT pearl bracelet. The necklace in the center it particularly .mart, a b.b of gold w.th a tiny dagger clasp and a matching bracelet. Tha gold bow is to wear on her muff, lapel or pin on her dress. At tha ostremo right i. a gold rope with clover g old tassels. Gold filigree bows to wear on her suit lapel or on her dress like a clip are new and. different. There are clips and bracelets to match this gold array, but remember re-member that such heavy Jewelry can be overdone and one piece Is generally enough for one costume. Bracelets, too. are heavy and bulky, many of them with dangles and bead trimming. Silver Is being shown, too, but gold outshines it. Next in popularity are pearlt and more pearlt, sometimes combined com-bined with gold. There are all kindt of strands, from one to nine strands, twisted and tied In knots, with matching bracelets. One multistrand string has one or two strands strung on elastic so It clings high about her throat. There are pearl bibs, too, and matching bracelets. Pearls combined with coral are a new note and make a striking betwisted choker and bracelet. Turquoise, too, comes In for its thare of fashion, and combined with teed pearls it's particularly lovely. If she's the sporty type, consider con-sider wooden apples strung on carved wood; wooden leaves to |