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Show ) The Miniature Watch. I l.NCE the miniature watch has enmo I into . vogue there I, great variety in lv"'Mh manner in which they rc made. For any young girl who is to bo tho 1 proud possessor of one the most beautiful beau-tiful design, because of its purity and simplicity i, tho diminutive, wslch of whit" enamel haiiDg a tupjuoise In tho I centre. All of these miniature watches aro worn like a locket depending from tho n- k, and the chain., arc almost m fascinating fas-cinating as the timepieces. For the white enamel watch there i a delicate chain of , Jinks of white enamel held together with turquoise.,. The Queen of England received from Ihe King on her last birthday an ex quiske little watch made css-cia!y for her nnd the only one of its kind in tho world. The work of the watch are m in the heart of a pcrfiit crystal measuring measur-ing only an inch In diameter ami topp. d by n wonderful diamond, whii-li is thi stem wliicli wind, the watch. The turf h-snlsm h-snlsm of thi, little trinket is man ellous, while it i, quite as wonderful as a work of art. |