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Show FRENCH JEWELRY IN VOGUE Artificial Trinkets Are Now Worn by the Best Dressed of the Society So-ciety Women. With the makers of this attractive jewelry growing more clever each year and copying more closely the genuine, it has long since ceased to be a social error for the well-dressed woman to use it. The designs are artistic, ar-tistic, the pieces useful and the assortment as-sortment offered so wonderfully large, a woman has at her disposal innumerable innumer-able little trinkets for her adorning. adorn-ing. It is particularly suited for gift giving, particularly from one woman to another. Now that earrings are so very much the vogue one may have the right kind for each gown, when the most elaborate pair seldom costs a sum over two figures and much more frequently one below it. The pearl and rhinestone effects are especially es-pecially good, and there are gleaming pendants, little bowknots and other ornaments with which to deck our ears and fill our trinket boxes. Then there are corsage pins to hold one's flowers in place, delicate trifles that are almost as pretty a3 the blossoms blos-soms they hold. Slipper buckles, too, are in this French jewelry enamelled and jeweled and rhinestone affairs that look their best when decorating a Batin, kid or suede slipper. What with ruffles and frills and Robespierre collars and other neck fixings, she is an unusual woman who does not need for several bar. pins. If the stones are glass and the pearl3 baroque, the gems rhinestone and the metal but near-gold, one may procure the prettiest of them for quite a moderate sum. |