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Show ALL WEAR SHIRTWAIST RINQ3. Jewelry for Women to Wear with Morning Attire. "Shirtwaist Illngs," they are labeled.' They are tho slmplo massive rings that somo women prefer to wear with morning attlro In place of their Jeweled Jew-eled rings, which they savo for afternoon after-noon nnd evening, All tho various forms of seal rings now popular are Included In the shirtwaist shirt-waist ring list, b4 the namo Is used moro especially for rings of soverely plain design sot with semi precious stones of tho kinds thnt will stand hard wear and even soap nnd water. Many of tho shirtwaist rings are plain bands of twisted or braided gold or sllvor. Somo are fashioned llko snakes. Most, 'however, are stone sot. Turquolso matrix Is among tho best liked stones, as It Ib becoming to any hand that has n clear skin. It Is usually usu-ally set In a largo oval rimmed with an edge of gold no heavier than Is necessary to hold It securely. :iony of the turquolso matrix rings are silver, sil-ver, highly burnished or oxldlied In vory dark tones. i Tho revived garnot Is much used In theso rings. It Is usually eet'ln cabochon fashion. A frosted gold ring In a deep Etruscan tone has a lion's hoMl for its ornament and a cabochon garnot Is set In tho lion's mouth. A great oval disk of highly polished coral simply set In a rim of gold Is tha ornament of another ring. Moonstones am much used, usjally Bet In Bllver, which carries out tho sllvory quality of tho stone coloring. I-apls lazuli and malachite are used i with gold or silver rings. Ono model has a long narrow stono embedded In the ring so far around the finger that tho ring seems to bo made of tho stone. Somo rings are made entirely of Jade, tho Cblneso luoky stone. Topaz To-paz and amethyst shirtwaist rings i abound. |