Show TIIE THE STia UETTE OF JEWELRY its correct use for all ali woman who wao study booi gooi forni form mine re do maintenon Kain tenon declared arild that good tato taste simply indicates good sense but many wornell women who boia of good sense not to hn bale lie file slightest bligh test idea of t the h and places ot of wearing precious prec sous says say a an exchange it is conceded by all authorities ahat that articles of adornment consisting of or containing jewels or precious flous stones should never we worn norn in in the street exception is made in favor of lings which may be worn it at all tin times noo bee because ause of the sentiment supposed to be ba inseparable from them for according to the old rhyme WiL without hout a sentiment a rin ring Js but a fair and r senseless en seless thin A watch of course is ii also excepted cc apted but properly speaking a watch is not carried as an adornment or for mere decoration the woman who wishes to adopt in dress will never N wear ear any any but the simplest little pin to fisten fasten her gown iti at the throat during aring the morning hours and on th the estreet street particularly if she wears a tailor made costi costume line I 1 she will choose a small silver pin rather than a gold one for ceremonious vis visits i t it a visiting costume is of course de da rigueur and with this a silver pin would be inappropriate A and ornamental one of gold is proper or of gold and enamel but even then it should have a useful purpose it should fasten some part ot of the toilet the enamelled enamel led and gold wreaths of myrtle or of forget me nots bots are extremely ext pretty for these simple pins so are arc the true love knots or a flower of enamel upon gold but without the all prevailing ailing diamond dewdrop or centre for dinner a woman may wear the richest gems it being understood that the function is a ceremonious one and that she shall acar a low gown should ehe dine in in a more democratic way and the men of the family do not wear evening dress she naturally will wear a high gown or one possibly open a little at the throat ab she may wear a pin with a tingle single gem under these circumstances but it is much better form not to make any display of jewels except the occasion be one of ceremony for balls operas or entertainments of corresponding splendor a woman when she is not herself the hostess may may wear any number of well chosen jewels it is quite correct to be sumptuous in this particular ti but well to remember that jewels like flowers harmonize or do not harmonize and that emeralds and turquoises for example may not be worn in conjunction conjunct ion because as aa the french say they swear at each other it would seem almost u unnecessary feces to say eay that only women mill ill I 1 titles tides should wear coone coronets coso nets t s an and I 1 then the file coronet which th r rank I 1 accords them the right to it wear ear but some american women ba have bae e made themselves ridiculous all over oer the world by calmly ignoring this fact it is estimated that there are fifty freeborn free born american women all of or them married to american men I 1 who are decorated upon 9 gala occasions with the insignia of a rank to which they have not the shadow of a claim of course american girls who marry borbi foreign ri noblemen have the right to wear coronets galore the sacred emblem of our saviors agony should also be forever labored tabooed a an all ornament the cross of if bethlehem made up ill of diamonds and fastened fattened on oil a comans womans breast at feast or ball alio illions s a most pitiable ignorance of the etemad fitness of things yet we have all seen the coobs that roost most sacred of all outward forms made a 1 I 1 lage ce of i in n this way it is also not dot good form to wear ornaments oina ments made in the file form of beasts or reptiles lep tiles A woman was seen the he other day at a leading summer resort alrith a toad d made of enam enamel el nith ruby ees at her throat a diamond lizard alizai across her breast and a fearful little pig of emeralds and diamonds dangling I 1 I 1 I 1 at her chatelaine why should a sweet NN onion women elect pi pigs ganil a n lizard and toads when therease there ther eare arc s atara li an and lind hearts C ts and truelove true love knots abal donors fl all so beautifully made with ith or without jewels and so fit tins tina for her ber adornment there fire are few women i who do not honestly hone Etly lonc gems and a clever man u nill ill not forget that the girl who was po eo proud grill and happy in the posos possession Fion of her diamond en 91 vincnt ong ling remains the same mime true woman alays and will experience peri ence once a thrill ol of joy in a gift of like nature aich nothing more useful or substantial can duplicate IN A ring ing is an emblem of fidelity and has always been symbolical indeed tha word for a in long time meant lini ling the circle signifies eternity elern ity and the golden hand band hns has for azes ages been the outward sign of ofin on endless bond of love ie or power the ui marri arriage aKa ring may be hacel back to and probably came into the christian religion from R roman usage the virgin mary is represented in beautiful picture 10 lo alizio literally the E escous sious al all with joserh joseph placing the ring on the third finger of the file right hand the confusion as to the hand is explained by the statement that the espousal ring was nay placed onlin dining the ceremony on each finger of the right hand and finally upon the file third fauger f I 1 adger of the left the french custom w which still prevails of making a double alliance ance or ring for the wedding ring rin is is an extremely pretty one 0 el e this ring is constructed of 0 f double hoops which lay play I within one another like the links of a chain each hoop has one flat and one cori vexed side sida and each is twisted once around the in each is made to correspond with that of ofru iti cou counterpart to so that on bringing together the flat surface these unite in one ring it was the custom UE tom and ancl may still be for the ilie lovers to haie bane their names name inscribed bed one on either p part with 11 appropriate posies this is Is the ring described by dryden with joints so close as not t to 0 be perceived yet are they ey both each others counterpart and in the midst A heart divided in two parts was p placed laced E every very man may select t the senti ment for hia bid bride s ring but nothing can be prettier than the one chosen by a young new york m millionaire illion aire for his fiancee it was friend sweetheart wife other pretty sentiments for wedding d 0 o rings ire are ahou and I 1 forever with this the giver for eternity my love like a golden circle 8 hall surround thee all thine and thine forever one of the prettiest sentiments for a ring rine is taken from cambel ice fuel remain thou hero here while 8 sense ense can keep it on IV well 11 bred young girls are limited as to jewels a string of pearls for the slender neck a ring with the natal stone or an armament of tur and pearls a little gold lore manacle about the wrist that is all and quite enough until after marriage it A bride may wear for the marriage ceremony either diamonds in or pearls never gold ornaments mrs E eak E davis da vis of san miguel cal pays 1 I am trying in a measure to lepay the manufacturers of chamberlain for the great good their remedy has done me for years vears I 1 was a con ruf sufferer ferer from weak lungs aings I 1 and bronchial asthma my res rest t was di disturbed at night by a b hacking to k ing j cou cough 1 h so BO that I 1 felt miserable the greater part of the time many le ie commended by ms my friends wele tried none af which proved suitable to my incase I 1 did not experience any beneficial beneficial results I 1 until I 1 began taking chamberlains charni chami I 1 ber lains cough remedy after two bottles of the laige size hae been used I 1 am pleased to stately sta temy health is better th than 1 a ft it L las b been for years the I 1 soreness soi 3 0 le eness has left my lungs and chest chesi and I 1 can breathe easily it has done me so 1 na much lich good that I 1 ivan want all alio 0 are are sun ering from lung I 1 troubles as I 1 was to give it a trial for pale by druggists 4 |