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————— Jewelry Idea Is Development of the Present Season | i Wt Jqfii‘ THE HAT AND THE SHOULDER ARE THE TWO PLACES CHOSEN BY MANY WELIL.DRESSED WOMEN TO DISPLAY THEIR CHOI( EST BROOCHES AND PINS. TWO FLAT TORTOISE-SHELI PLAQUES MOUNTED ON GOLD PINS ARE USED BY REBOUX OF PARIS AS TRIMMING ON A BLACK VELV TURBAN. THIS IS SHOWN ABOVE. JUST BFLOW THIS IS A FLAT PIN CONSISTING OF A SQUARE OF SNAKESKIN MOUNTED ON A RHINESTONE AND SILVER PLAQUE WITH A SINGLE RHINESRONE S IN THE SNAKESKIN i i ; e s > s AN AN | \ THE UP-TO-DATE SPORTSWOMAN WEARS THE EMBLEM OF HER : CHOSEN SPORT ON HER SHOULDER OR AS A BROOCH AT THE ad stor hat wi b 1ed by - i = . . e = BY MARY MARSHALL. j end stonea st gl ot Retta meliby | FRONT OF HER BLOUSE. HERE YOU SFE A SILVER TENNIS UMMER fewelry fc ‘ ; 4 RACKET WITH A RHINESTONE BALL. A RHINESTONE AND SAP- at is Teq Arms Bear Brunt of Burden. ) | PHIRE AIRPLANE. GOLF BAG AND CLUBS STUDDED WITH ¢ RHINESTONES, AND A RIDING CROP OF GOLD WITH AN EM- @ | 5 on the ok ERALDSTUDDED HANDLE. THE FLAT AIRPLANE PINS SHOW) ers until this season to - R S ! ABOVE ARE OF SILVER AND GOLD AND ARE WORN—ONE LARGE orname eciatized L v i G ,‘h, ih the Gid % k. & AND ONE SMALL- ON THE BODICE OR THE HAT. qQuirement : f 3 m r fashion and 1 .u‘ FRBRY i 2= It must be light in weigh A o head with the ears | g | ] n a-| the form of various birds and beasts, Summer jewelry | in tull must be ver ur- | | Y t Hy ch not to ntion snakes and fishes—so light pearance-—n Jaggard in the ways of | | 1 g popular now—might lead to the sus. ponder: r oulky ‘. by s to G v of those things. | Z r | picion that we still, suhconsciously s vorn Engiten | \ : l 1 more n but none the less truly, ¢ it mu 3 color > har- |4, 0p r raceful contour of the A0 5 / | A Crystal 1 i E . s, wr hd armlets on | p $ | tions of the twe 1 ems were |V S stones or colored nes ars xe,avel b s < and Sut ; 3 . flat wristlets that . ; ‘,1»: ;yh”«m sraids | peal to so ce orna- mer flowe st those worn by men rather : > a Tong list mented sl buckles are not much Lack of Value an Advantage. i G B that were worn by our mother: ! o sus e ThEEHERANG ien 10 1 e el i “r“:x]j‘ D 5 3 y. | ndmothers. Mt lored * jewel e ir s new fashion Sp ot ek v ip, studded that are 2 % ; | is becoming popul in and w - L ey ed together to form a more pliant EUPHROSYNE, IN CENTE S EARRINGS. EACH CONSIST. ; | who have fine rubies, sapphi not of great intrinsic | (0, s burden of the jewele it 2 upon the arms. To b hat among ; en the colorless pearl and wristlet, And one does not % 5 2D LR S 3 %% ematatds e o sricy hava D 1 is small or of moderate e open in § ; iare s uohic ment. So long 3 ING OF :l\«,l,}. I I\h‘ CRYSTAL GRAPE HUNG O\ CHAIN Ol B A% ’ & 4 ‘”'_'A_ »”!li»mmn'_:!w-l oliect '::fl;:r-',n)d y\v‘ » o worn to the exclusion of the jar, figurative i i is lara ot hetetn st ani SMALL PEARLS AND PINK GLASS BEADS AND A NECKLACE OF g i ther xesct mEcsen | Gy anid \hoss 4¢. pink] crcfils t down 3 v b ble woman see 1 PINK GLASS BEADS AND SMAIL JARLS, WITH PENDANT ” B venil thibe ‘antidie e 5 On the other hand, LI O andiRe e as well as here continue t of your St to p room for still BUNCH OF PINK CRYSTAL GRAPES WITH GREEN GLASS 3 PRy | eil as here cor = s tities of pearls of all sizes, {and the demand for light pink pearls Rl el th { . THALIA. RIGHT, HAS TAKEN UP THE FAD FOR WEARIN 2 i siid e Diine safety of vour dia- in Gold Jewelry Entices. (5 MED PEARLS. HERS ARE PINK PEARLS SCENTED WITH ROS [ has made its appearance—a|y,g according to one jeweler, never 1 for plain gold jewelry PERFUME. THE CLASP AT FRONT, AS WELL AS THE FARRING | patch ‘of the skin barely larger than | (o5 GoORInS et of course, that 3 rows apace. It has been distinctly 1S OF TURQUOISE, WITH A SMALL PINK PEARIL PENDA IN | your thumb nall, set in rhinestones number of the so-called semi- fay or two of the promi- | ing je nowadays. Fingers over-| SQUARE AT RIGHT. FASHIONED BROOCH WATCH IN DIAMONDS and silver, that you may pretend are|,...ioys stones, such as carnelian, welry is distinctly | nent Frer cssmakers, who see in |laden with rings are not considered | AND COLORED STONES, WITH A SLIDE IN CENTER, WHICH, ‘f\'fl'nflf};“'"'l, r)‘J e r;“,\[\'h’"‘“ EOld. | jade, onyx. lapis lazull, chalcedony for women 3 s ul type of velry or- | t— is the few restric- | r ¢\ PUSHE IN. S ; 'ARE X assing fad, no « . but neverthe id rose quartz, are chose ow- : pelful tive of fowelry or: | smart—that ls one of the foy restric | WHEN PUSHED DOWN, SHOWS TINY DIAL.. IN SQUARE'AT LEFT. ol oy pato stones 1s some: | les8 smart and, as the French woman | ity of e leus formal sortss ing frocks. | fine chains exclusively; one may wear TWISTED GOLD BRACELET AND NECKLACE. }(hm; we have got bravely over and, | Would think, most amuv 1 a4 a bit of correction. I : er . the buse of the | long strings of pearls, one may wear| ABOVE, JENELED BELT BUCKLE BRACELET AND A PLAQUE OF |though there is now a disposition on| There is really nothing ve id somewhere above that one quite appropris t ! i v being close fit- | pearls twisted twice around the neck | ONYX SET WITH ONE LARGE EMERALD AND A NUMBER OF the part of many women to wear their | about this notion of uniting products | no longer saw fingers crowded with sport costume, vour or my prejudice | ting ell liked, and these are es-|or a single short necklace of pearls.| RHINESTONES.. IN CENTER, COLORED GLASS JEWELRY. AT diamonds, they still like all sorts ,,r}uf the animal kingdom with those of | rings and that well dressed women nothwithstandin imired when made of twisted | In Paris, I am told, tinted pearls are | G NG C P N NECK “E Fi " effective imitations. the mineral kingdom in the making their arms with bracelets, but : 4 | RIGHT, LONG CHAIN OF PEARLS AND NECKLACE FOR YOUNG Turquolses have come into promin. | of jewelry. You may recall watch | wore rings with great discretion— Then there is bathine jewelry. rope or finely wrought gold. A num- | no longer considered quite as smart as| gy . nyn et he sk S of id—8 or 10 some- those of natural pearl tone, L i ence within the past few weeks. It|charms of tigers’ teeth set in gold— <omething of that sort. And I have or lake nowadays quite frequently t by a gold| You may not care to wear your| ~ | was first the color, and then the stone, | even bears' claws— once worn with |just been informed on the best of au- added to her astener side to form bracclets | heart on your sleeve, but you may be |one jeweler has been asked to reset | tire rings are sometimes mounted on | for as early as last Autumn one or|pride by men who had hunted big ty that a number of French Various sorts. 1 that enhance slender beauty of | quite willing to wear your dlamonds | gorgeous diamond and sapphire, or |bars for shoulder pins. two of the prominent dressmakers|game. Braided elephants’ hair jewelry sses are wearing quantities of are all of rubber. Jewe! o { well shaped wri |on your shoulder. In fact, shoulders|emerald or ruby rings in the form of | All that glistens is not gold, and cer- | were making fair headway with a re- |is even now worn for zood luck—and | vings. Ten rings on one little finger aged to make necklace: lets, ear-| Sz strictions, one may | are almost as popular a location for | some lovely shoulder ornament, and |tainly all that dazzles is not dfamond. | vival of the bluish green color we call | rabbits’ paws to ward off the evil eye. |Is idered quite effective. rings and other ornaments of metal vy much as one chooses regard- | jewelry as arms. Recently more than | one society jeweler tells me that en-|The old prejudice against wearing |turquoise. There are turquoises set| Marcasite and rhinestons jewelrs (Copyright. 10 MAKING A WATER TEETER. A Puzzle Poem! ! STORY OF THE “CITY TOUGHS.” Spiral Formations. THE PUZZLE COLUMN. | | | 5 | | Tere's something new—or, rather, a| Mrs. Abbott pursed her lips tightly.| “We'll give 'em a day to own up,” he| e have all noticed climbing plants| Just look over these puzzles. They |24 A piece of land | combination of several old somethings! | She looked around her neat kitchen. |said sadly. | which attach themselves for support|are all three-letter words that vou |25 ves. It is really a series of riddles, but it | “I'm wondering how long it'll st Half an hour later his wife called|t0 trees and other things stronger|all know, so to make them hard there | Father tests your knowledge as much as|this way after those city toughs get|to him exci ;. “Oh, I've found the |than themselves. Without the oppor-|are a lot of silly definitions to them . Prohibit. s"do, and it's in verse form, like | here,” she said pocketbook, That naughty puppy had | tunity to el themselves by cling: | Sharpen pencils—get ready—GO Tossessive pronour Perhaps the best thing to| Mr. Abbott, who was getting ready | it out in the front yard. chewing it up. | In&, the flowers of these vines would | : 129, Groov compromise and call it a|to go to the station, smiled patiently.|He must've jumped up on the table [not be displaved to the bee and the| i 30. Rim of a cup. 90h; youtlliet taed 1o Tem e Rald: | and gotit seeds to birds and wind, but they| First you see a nice, new. 4|31, A pet | Bach verse represents the name of | “Honest, I never thought you'd fus Mr. Abbott went out to find the boys | Would have to mingle with the plant-| three-word square. If pictures don't|32, Buggy |a book and the correct answers may [ when I told Mr. Phillips I'd take a|and tell them. As he came around the | covered surface of the ground. interest you, here are the words: 1.|33. Pronoun. | b found elsewhere on the page. Try|couple of those boys from the city | barn he heard a lot of noise. Then, to| The tendency of plants is to form| Wherever golfers start. (No, not at 34, Illuminated. | to guess them, though, without look- | tenements for two weeks in the real|his surprise, he saw them having a|Splrals. Not all, however, coil or|the bottom.) 2. The snake's seagoins, 35. Hit lightly. Ty couniiya" regular fist fight—first one on top,|tWist. The Virginia creeper attaches|brother. 3. Last is the name of a|37. Short sleep 1. “You alwus was soft-hearted,” said | then the other. g Bty hfi' ot "fd adhesive disks, | tree. |38, Warm " i . s his wife. He managed to pull them apart and | While the gourd and grape use ten- |89, Preposition showing place. | The absorbing interest of my tale The two boys were nearly as bad|demanded sternly what the trouble | drills. | |40. Kind of fish | i centered yound a nlace = oo, |8 3ho feared, but she bore it as well | was. “Well. You seer gulped Jim. 1| Of those that form spirals a great| | CAN YOU GUESS THIS | | 110 Call of a dove. oo S 0% 109 fas sho could, and they were so eager | was just agivin' it to Tom, ‘cause you | beculiarity is noticed in the direction | | wyoEe WORD SQUARE? | | ¢ Study of painting o in chariot race. about everything that they did not|been so swell to us, and a-course it |Of twisting, some turning to the right, Q i A ke {notice her coolness. They only knew | musta_been him swibed the money. I [others to the left. The garden bean VERTICAL. that she cooked the best things they |knew I didn't do it, all right.” ascends toward the right, while the | Evergreen tres. had ever eaten. But Mrs. Abbott saw | Red wiped his bloody nose. “We|hop vine as consistently turr . Same as 39 Boriontal that her husband knew how they|kinda jumped on each other at the[left. The honeysuckle and y: ike- . Limb. tracked up the house, used bad words samo time,” he explained. “Honest, | Wise take the left direction. Nearly . Boy's nickname sometimes, spilled things on the table- | mister, I didn't take no money. T|all morning glorics twist to the right, 4 3. cloth and shouted until her head|wouldn't do no low-down trick when [ Y€ here is one that turns to the .%f’z?,"’on’a”r’” oll?‘cfrev Titell ot a raue o ached |you been so grand to us. So I was |Showing the general tendency of ali| 1% on i tho tasiof o foreln The climax came one day when shc[gum' to clean up on him for it.” species of a family to go the same by i b | was golng to town to shop. She left | Mr. Abbott laughed. He told them | Way, but with exceptions. X A frec sndihngnyiband. | her pocketbook on the kitchen table |the news. And when he told Mrs,| Often trees have a twisting grain. | while she ran upstairs for something, | Abbott about the fight, she took the|Wood grain turns to the right or left 4 land when she came back it was gone.|two boys and Mr. Abbott to the pic- | but rarely shows a decided constancy. vertical, Slowheve sy colin She told her husband, grimly, and he | ture show in town on her butter | Chestnuts, beeches and the red ma- 'S 1 g Nosliere dy vidt land, { told the boys, in an offhand manner, | and finished by making a cake | ples have a tendency to turn toward two posts in the i of the plank a fri other As punishment I'm 1 about as if he didn’t think they'd done it.|and ice cream for supper that evening, | the left, while the sorrelwood turns | | Possessive pronoun, u | S & = ~""| to the right. Wicked AT or lake where the water . Hn and (o) jLavhon 3 From foreign strand to strand. | B e i one end & The only theory of this curious e together. e 5 Posers. New Riddles. turning is that some plants are at-| . Male child, ) Perhaps you have heard some of | tracted to the sun, and thus their tip | Through a world of sin and woe, e e Riviine et - worthiim iddles before, because after all | 8TOWS leftward toward it. Other the [Of battles fought and dragons slain, | wiile doing. How m W e e iy b g T 2 plants, which have a tendency att ought 2 A, D, | whsleracine. v nay 3 : oy . ave a tendency to re- sure to| ~ And victories o'er the foe. ;“:}:f}_‘ doing. How many can you an-|inere are just about so many riddles | cede from the stn turn to the S er the ol 1. What English youth, son of “the |In the world and even a riddle editor e e Sympathy. | Great Commoner,” became prime min- | can't always find new ones. However,| “Mijssing Word” Limericks. ; : ister when 24 years old? s i e b s S Noisy Team Member (sarcast |5 N et faipifa Gt 1l b Meurent iie || Lo L€ Sure/toRbeRAoe Swimming is about the best occupa- | | | nk to sl all a s journe ant| T tell a in's journey These posers are not easy, but Now, how about s ntences? Here are two, and ea two 3- letter words left out in the two words in eac tiere are any dumbbells in this|pquator? “stump” you for a few minutes, any- | tfon we know of on these hot At ‘em st 0 | "3. What great painter and sculptor | how. | days. However, it is always wise to | tation, lunun)'gt:e.\'llp:lnor{}[n):’e dome of St. Peter's Cathe- | 191 YWhat is the difference between | 1(::;\2‘“‘:@ re You aro s wimming, - | dral in ne? 2 S 5 e | YOU. &vol shaps s s urre S0 vou con-| 4 What Irish peer is a noted yacht. | the North Pole and the South?—Vir-| ¢, the hoy in this week's limerick. . doyou? fman? ginia Doblar When the stunt diver dove off the| LTt 4008 T weikh & Z or yourself a_dumbk No, but I hate to 'see You| 5 What poem tells of the “Lily Maid| 102. What flower should decorate pler, d nding up there by yourself. of Astolat”? the window of a shoe store?—Melkin | There arose a fine fattering cheer ~—— not in that old - o— - 6. Who defeated William Tilden for | Johnson, Ted Brown and Jay YOung.| Ryt 'twas not very deep, i =3 Answer to Puzzle Poem. S the tennis championship of France in| 103. What did Adam plant first in| \Vhere he made hi: eap. - b A Secret. oo dntonarnt e helGATdeR Cr BT PRI Balesl | A e e Srand lear | 1f those have prepared you enoush, 2% der to make this story | What character in mythology car-| 104. A red thing that leaps rapidly: | s {try the cross.word puzzles. All are ~ds o detective in it. | ried a rod entwined with serpents. feed it hay and it will live, give it Vi and three letter words, and they The ——" t Why? Which of the United States is di-| water and it will die. What it it?— Hard Worker. simple they are almost foolish ’ he plot | vided into parishes instead of counties? | Tone Smith B Visitor Blow Tone. has. thit : oftes) 2. The m s in the sen- 2 > S 105. What is the difference between | poy worked for vo! F | ten “not’* + B g ] > Answers. [4 piil anda mountatn? Bactha Sadier. | more S bak o Nours rtence; in the R Injudiciously Speaking. A Hint. William Pitt. 2. Quito, capital of A rs ? “Four hours! 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