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Show en LAKE CITY. UTAH. SUNDAY. JANUARY 3, 1909 a Revolving Diamona Sunburst, Wound OF J By @loekwork, a Golden Y HRS. Cuonny MSnncwERBoCKeR, Watch Rings, Worn Out. side the ish With /l\ov- Deuil F g ing Legs, and Garter Ms Buckles of Golden But- terflies, Glove. Diamond- HE devilfish ts the work of one of the greatest designers tn jewels, and bas for a body a huge opal of un‘even surface. And as a bluer fire was wanted, it is icked with sapphires, which, a8 ereryone koows, fs 2 much more valuable stope. But in these days, anything to , in results. The legs or tentacles are of very heavy gold, and Gexibie, so that they move and wiggle as the wearer moves. Hardly a pretty ornament, eno would imagine, but then much beauty ' Set, Are Some of the Novelties Yi ip Jewelry. 1g now sacrificed to eccentricity. bizarre the thing the better. Mrs. Paget, The Summer seas seem to imprisoned in theso curious fewels, which burn and change with each reflection of Mght-inOnitely more entrancing than even thle fame of what ts known as the "fire opa!."' Azulite {3 another seml-precicus stone of remarkable color which is belng uscd this year. It is the blue of turquoise anc much Like that stone, except instead of being dense it {s eeml-transparent-a cloudy blue, like a sky {x Summer, This should appea! to people fond of turquolses, but who hesitate to invest tn them by reagop of the many Imitatlons of thet stone in glass and composition which are eeen. Watches havo been eet into nearly everything, and now comes ore held {[n the bandle of an umbrella (see {ilustration L)., But the very newest watch-and quite one of the emallest-is in ao Qoger ritfg! This {gn't meant to bide {ts Nght under a bushel, elther-or {ts tick under a glove dnger- for it is to be woru, quite boldly, outside the glove. It comes set In delicate enamel, encircled with pearls or emal) diamonds, and would make an {deal gift. more I believe, Is the originator of the revolving sunburst, which has been prorokipz much commect. This Ingenlous woman bas bad a djumoud sunburst made with overlapping rows of points, each round of points on its own plvrot. At the back {fs concealed some minute machinery which caused the rows of points to revolve one row over the other, making a truly dazzling effect. Wound up, the sunburst Rees all evening and never grews weary. I suppose revolving ehirt buttone and crown-like tiaras which slowly walta around the wearer's head srill bo next !o order, \ Jur A-She Seems to Have on a Good Many Jewels, but' You May See Just as Many Worn Any Night by Women of Fashion at the Opera. B-Cameos Have Again ecome Very Fashionable. In 3 ase They Speaking of tlaras, of course, you know that this season the woman of society might as well appear at o function without her stockings as without her tlara., [t's quite a fashionable excuse now when one arrives late at dinner to explain to one's waiting hostess: ‘So sorry, but my mald mislaid my best tiara and, of course, dear Mrs. How to College, of Philadelphia In this work Dr. Shoemaker shows that real beauty {s largely a matter of health, though It way be aided to some extent by a judicious use of somo lotions and other cosmetics. But the emivent autbor emphasizes tne fact that health and beauty are closely allied, and nowhere so closely as in the conditiop of the skin. A pure skin belpg an couldn't wear wy Thea your bosters Is K - Set with monds, om wecond presscs best your What LADY VIOLET Large And ogaln, of the tn Dia- uo ods studied "una nok the rules, tiaras {n precious a Kiss Really GREVILLE. HERE {9 an den abroad that kissing is Injutjous, Mothers are orged oot the sulac.ous hoor rt kiss, Lt votarles eee os rOpre to the hutried ©) couples bbe brutal the bave DAES Is the which uics, Bay aatis at a railwuy Klas, the clumsy rhe reverent. thers, H, with The formal peck at the parental cheek morujog and evening, the effusive embrace of female friends ready to destroy eacb otbers character with Jealousy and spite, tte fornia, babit of anrdey one in ge- stones Is. gi : Suwe Kisses are torrible, There wevuayy ouiee gibe, indluerent kiss, Kies" toely babies, tolovers kiss eachto. other, and parents refrainaotfromto embracing their children, A great deal of %kissing might o very properly be dispensed Iss. what cao {uxpired, ob clasp each other's arms, the fal Kisses of the wheedilng wife, or tho lous {Umbrella Handles-One Set with a Watch, the Other with Black Opals and Diamonds. Handle White designing worker s these with know you aro forgiven hand and murmurs sympathetleally and you nulty By Lovgnette sma: the cheek of' the b usband arranging a eolitary holiday, all might be suppressed; Kissing, too, ts man vuture? The i the 55 * Centcneas the eae ae restores self-respect, who would part with se? The kiss 5S{0 ts Tira, rh bh Wat uonih te ee Lon Che ee te the for the intimate, the etal! ecstatic,hale taoments of life, and never, never, public, C one glyeo in {mportant clement of as of health, should, a subject of preper human beauty as well therefore, he says, be concern and latercst to every one good index of tha The skin is a very condition of the whole system. Therg can pot be a beautlful skin covering an au healthy body. A larger degree of peracaor! itself evident no longer is a tlara content with t sin} a tlara-it. must be beauty consists in the nature and vondition of tho skin than most people realize, Given capatle of becoming several other things as skin, with elegance of form and Well. For instance, a friend showed me 2 n good of action and almost any tiara the other day which was all put cley- sprightiiness woman can lay some claim to beauty, eveo erly together and which when taken apart her if the features of face are not of bécame a brooch, a pendant, earrings and the ornament for a comb which was hinged classical wold. To sbow bow the foundation of perma: and formed to glip into the front of the colffure, thus serving as a smal) tlara, for nent health, nnd consequently of beauty, cao Which there is such g vogue Just) oow. be established Dr, Shoemaker proceeds to Again. a tiara may be taken epart to fori point out how health may be preserved or 4 bandeau of diamonds, the upper part still cultivated by diet, clothing. ventilation of Serving as a tiara and the centre plece muy living apartments, bathing and exercise. be taken ouc to form a pendant, to wear all He also tells how cosmetics may be prop at the same timo. erly used and gives cholce formulas for ae ae The crown-like tlara of Mrs, Jobo Drexel Is famous for its jewels, which unscrew, turquolses belong substituted for dinmonds or pearls. But stones while all thls Ddjaze of is very impressive, quite precious as much their preparation, The prime condition of a good plexion, he says, lies In the condition blood and the nervous system. In its condition the searf skin should be jucent. This is a quality that every of Golden Revolving of an Evening Gown. Butterflies Set with Diamonds. Diamond Sunburst Worn by Mrs. you were born incorporated. Wear this and good luck {gs sure to come. Cameos are again worn and are particnlarity Ilked for holdlog op draperies and confining scarfs, their delicate coloring and to great advantage workmanship showing against diaphanous fabrics. Girdles of exible woven gold, set with pearls, bave ends of swinging tassels made all of seed pearls. Filets of gold wire for the hair are peari-studded. Altbougno the price of jewels seems to advance each year, this doesn't appear to bo at all a detriment to Mademoiselle Up-to-Date haying everything possible set with sparkling gems. Twiokling heels bave her slippers, for they are Inset with of diamonds; garter buckles are works corset hooks are the jeweler's art, even Cultivate EALTH and Beauty {s the subject of a new book just issued frow tho press of I'. A. Davis Company, rofessor Philadelphia, by Dr. Shoemaker, of materia medica at the Medico-Cbirurgica! H Blauk, here !"' : the Shoulder Strap ent-Day Dresses. D-Garter Buckles E-A Remarkable interest attaches just now to jewelry indlvidual and unlque. The robes of Grecian, Turkish and Egyptian Mnes which we are all wearing in the evening require now ornaments to correspond. Uncut gems set in roughly beaten red gold are barbaric to their magnificence, and are used to catca up draperles and form massive bracelets which are worn bigh up on the arm. Jewelry set with enamel dises, ornamented with the signs of the Zodlac, ts supposed to bring tbe wearer very good luck First, you must bave your horoscope cast, and then the ring, or pin, or necklace is mado to order with your astral stone and the particular sign under which jJ-tThe Ve Latest Watch Set in a Ring and Is Outside the Glove. Adorn <-Girdles of Priceless Jewels Accentuate the Loose Lines of the Prese Health desires above all others, for it gives the skin + rich, pearly look, but anfortunatcly {t 13 ‘what most women lack The scarf skin is dependent for color on the pigment derived from Its lower layer. The influence of climate, of which there aro many different kinds in this country. rapging from the very dry regions of tho West to the moist climates of tho two sea coasts, bas much to do In making the various complexions that prevail {on this coun try. This can be modified to a very great extent by byglienic Uving and in otber ways. The wonderful which naturo colorlog gives to a healthy woman is really an {Mumination thrown off by the capillaries of the blood. The author analyzes at considerable length the elements of beauty and grace, The shape of the head, the beight of the forebead, the size and sbape of the nose, the position aod fringing of the eye, Its varlous capacity for expression; the mouth, the teeth,' the chin, are all taken Into ac count and it is shown how they may all be barmonized Into a beautiful countenance, even if the features are not exactly perfect. Removal of deformities of eyes, cars, nose and mouth ts dealt with, showlng what operations may sufely be undertaken and what are positively dangerous Digestion Dr. Shoemaker discusses as @ very Important factor Ip atlalalug beauty. A good scientific of foods, he says, indispensable to those who wisb to folluw a dlet adapted to thelr pecullar sceds But, after all, the best thing for gettlog cowof the and keeping good complexion is bathing. When tbe general bath is used and, above proper prothe ower bath, women should trans- all, teet thelr halr from wet by ao oil-skin woman Paget. set with tiny Ilttle dfamondg. The stocking suspenders give ne of much display e jeweler's their two buckles of gold, scope for art, with jewel studded, and the little gold safety pins to fasten them tu the corset. Golden butterfiles bave diamonds set In their outspread wings and decorate the clasps ofelastie all-around garter Umbrella and parasol bandles como fn for their share of attention from the eler, The wonderful black opals which earry 00 superstition of bad luck with them are used to ornament the handle of one of the umbrellas sbown In the sketch marked Je These stones, which come from Australia, have wonderfol fire and beauty, and bid fair to become a fad among disriminating people. Al) tho red glow of Winter sunsets and the blue radiance of and Of course, {f money {5 no object, there are card cases and memorandum books combined, made of gold, studded with dismonds and with ea diamond-set pencil, which would bring Joy to averags woman's heart. Or a lorgnette of platinum, encrusted with diamonds and with pure blue dinmonds as big as your finger nal) set Into the handle, which no doubt she would fancy, Beauty. cap. Afeter bathing, the skin should be thoroughly dried with a rough towel, and the skin further stimulated by the use of a flesh brush. The towels, however, should not be so harsh as to rasp tho skin, nor should the flesh brush bave very stiff bristles. A hLuckaback or a Turkish towel ls excellent. The good effect of the bath upon secre tions aud circulation of the skin, its berves and respiratory function and the general nutrition of the body ts attested by the pleasurable sensation accompanysing and following it. There is a good dea} of exercise this also heneficlal connected with belps to make It In many waya, a eanary diamond, pear-shaped, surmounted by & square emerald? No mounting is Seen, and It ls bung on an almost Inylsibie chain-and {t only costs £80,000! Jewe) set bairping and combs there are without oumber and tn charming designs, ond velvet ribbon with diamond slides and encrustations, worn as dog collar or longer ribbon chain, ts a fashion too becoming both to jewels end wearer to 6° quickly out of fashion. bath, and exhilarating ang Hot water baths are valuable when the perspiratory function {s deranged. When 4 person docs not perspire naturally there is something wrong with the system. BExcessive perspiration Is as harmful ag a dry, rough, buroing skin that will pot perspire at all The vealous Girl. a HE fealous girl thinks al! her friends are mean, hateful, horrid ereatures. aud sho thanks her lucky pera that she ig in nowise Ilke then. Sho struggles to make her beauty more impressive, she endeavours to secure recognition of her charm, she does her best to Outdistance the rest in dress and accomplishments. It {g rather o pltifal sight, from the standpoint of the mere looker-on, but the girl who Is Jealous ts not congcloug of that. She Only wonders, unhappily, those other girls attain the social popularity that seems to elude ber in spite of a efforts. She does not know that ebe alls because 5 z secret of Dalsariineasioy Snes cerlty, sweetness and kiudnesa of Repre: In such cases the salmple expedient of hot baths will often work wonders. Hot water has the effect of restoring the sweat glands to proper working order Cold water is less efficient for cleantiness than hot water. But It {s much more of a tonic than warm water, and with faellities for bathing of the modern sort, warm water cao be used for cleansing and cold water following tt for its tonic effects The Alm whle ds to form ou. the . cousisting of a mixture of particles of scarf skin and fatty m : 3 rom within be dissolved by Water. Se Some substances do not readily dissolve even {no warm water, or nperfectly cleansing bath is needed a properly preLord RK. Cecli-Can tho honorable end pared puro soap, gallant gentleman explain why ft is that In addition to eepoyiny dirt the friction ie blacks dio three times as often of applying It to the skin stimulates tho as the 8 circulation and tones up the skin Tho water should not be very bot oor Celonel Seely-No. cannot laf the soap uged too lavishly nor frequently The English M. P. why the blecks ule dareo ‘or aven gour OTleh.-Lasien ime. : a ee ae ae ee ae ee ee ee ee ee eee ee a ae ee e ‘ ' times |