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Show , h rm h m '' ft s H ' m 4 t Birthstones On Hand' By Arid Hubs Sale Jeweler Ring came Into being a an "on hand way of displaying eal of office, or landed property. Ring wearers were plainly 'doers' and thinkers and had something to claim a assets. The Birthstone Ring a specific genus among the circlet family originated in ancient gem lore. Each of the tones had specific attributes and relationship to planetarial movements. Birthstones are reputed bearers of good fortune and are of temperament sharing places of honor with the signs of the zodiac, the flowers of the month and the day of birth. January births are haralded with de Garnet signifying constancy. At one time, only royalty could sport the dark red gem, awl after decades of being found only in amulets and offerings, the garnet wearers now number in the thousands. The sincerity of February children is characterized by the serenely beautiful, pontifical amethyst. Even St, Valentine was adorned with a Amethyst, said to be a safeguard against unrest. For centuries, men and women have been attracted to the aura of die regal ametyhst. Courageous are the Marchers who may wear the "sunlit sea captured In a cup" , . . the Aquamarine. This stone was revered In the ancient land of the Nile, for It wa ascribed of power to invoke C7 water spirits and mighty heroes. The blue green stone was believed to quicken tlie intellect and Instill fearlessness in the wearer bain in the month of the Ides. "A birthstone ring can be a "forever thing between the wearer and the giver," says Mr. Ariel Hulse, manager of Zales Jewelers, downtown Salt Lake City. "Even in the Mother's Ring or the Father's Tie Bar, a blending of stones is found where a specific stone is placed for the birth month of each child. Then, of course, there is the dearest combin. . . . diamond, emerald, tk amethyst, ruby, emerald, sapphire and topaz. The big swing today Is toward Jewelry with meaning, and what could be better, for instance, than a pearl for June?" cupid-engrave- d Theres Excitement In Choosing Spring Wardrobes By Richard Burton and Arthur Frank With the arrival of spring, men's fashions will take on a new look. This seasons wardrobe will be rather different, perhaps, but interesting. We have successfully survived the passion for turtle-neckthe fashion for "Nehru Jackets, and fads fer the sake of fads. Now we are confronted with terms like: ed "Edwardian, "bsilhou"Shaped ette," and a long list of designers, all of them preoccu pied with their own notions of modem style. The men's fashion Indus- try is more varied and vital today than ever before. But the average man tlie man who simply wants to be well dressed has his own criteria for fashions. First: Are the new fashions appropriate to his profession and his individual image? Second: Is his present wardrobe being made obsolete by the changing i tyim. For the answers, we must took into the basic changes in s, The suit for YOU! Just four of the new styles for men L. to R.i Dark green replaces stereotyped navy or black for dress. . . . Hounds-toot- h check with slash pockets. . . . The traditional for younger men In a neat stripe, styling. , . . Vests are back big as shown on the fashion suit at right in a pronounced green plaid. of any age, any shape three-butto- men's styling for the new season. The underlying factor Is color. To be more specific: Rich and vivid color. Dramatic color in every aspect of suits, raincoats, clothing: dress shirts, neckwear, sportswear, and hosiery. Only a few years ago, the .businessmans wardrobe was based on suits that were essentially drab. Now, he can chooeo from a wide range of rich browns and earth tones, mlxtares of In men's fashions has come subtly alive In shade and texture. Shirts have changed also. The white shirt used to be the only color appropriate tor business and evening dress. Now, color in men's dress is s a important and leading element in mens fashion. One reason for the phenomenal success of the colored dress shirt is its ability to enlarge a gentleman's wardrobe tor a small invest heather shade and strong blues. This season's new look ar QK&DZK&D Q OMEGA Calendar Seamaster $ ment. With all the new colors available, he can add life and fun to his attire with a selection of shades that rang through light navy, deep red, copper, moss green, coral, and grey, with an endless array of patterns from which to choose. Most Important, men now have an opportunity to develwardop a change robe to fit every occasion, aB within the realm of good taste. shirts blue-green- a, of-pa- ar arzmD Its New At Arthur Frank " BUSY BUSINESS LIFE Omega Seamaster Do Villa, and with calendar (the date changes automatically every midnight). Sweep-secon- d hand to keep him right to his schedules. 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