The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 4, 1902, Page 13

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THE SUNDAY CALL. - 13 FOBIOOIOTOIG, N\ EFE DIAMoND TIARA a wondrous radiance. Another idea which is as fascinatingly original as it is beautifully becoming an noiening dress, also of black vely . w he front of the corsage cut in the DouBLE shape of a huge hu:mrfly's‘wmx:. trom NECKLACE . the center of which rise two slender golc OF DIA - : threads to represent the long wispy feel b ers of the insect, on the end of each « which' there is a large dlamond shi the contrary, as its very name implies, ing tantalizingly with even the sligh it is a ring that is made first and for motion of the wearer. which the dress to be worn with it is de- Another toilet which is more simpl signed afterward. than either of the other two just This particular ring is a single bar of scribed is made distinctive by a sing'e Zold over two inches long that reaches rope of diamonds running across {h from the knuckle to the first joint of the bosom from the right shoulder to the left finger. It is set with three huge diamonds armpit. FPHOTOS Il faultlessly cut to Still another magnificent jewel is : BY precisely the same size. immense heart-shaped locket as big Eeat 2 The dress that must be worn with this a pear, heavily incrusted with diamond BUSHMNELL unique jewel is of black velvet powdered which is to be worn with any toiie! lightly with heavy gold dust. It is cut hanging at the end of a long rope uf collete, with long tight-fitfing sleeves pearls studded at intervals with that come down well over the hands. monds. That {s-all. There is no other ornamen- _‘“Just_say I'm going for a vacat 1g which Miss El- tatlon of any vhere, but against where I won't have a single thought of liott has just had finished. This is such a rich kground wherever the stage, that's all,” laughs Miss Elliot mere bi jewelry that may the hand of the lucky possessor may when asked to tell atout the glories o! upon all occasiens with any toilets. On move the new “dress’” ring glitters with it all. { 1 ie new are: Lord Rosebery, Baron Roths. EN Edward VII is crowued nd and Emperer e 26, in the midst brilliant pag the most gay capital be an Amer- beloved v lost in the feeling that was rendering a reprehensibly tardy ans such social distinction is Miss of course than to the o not e surprising ElLtoTTd the gu 1ch INEN uals as these that s Sl t over all London’s most TR a3 coronation week, not own modest desire to himself, even i circles of s of persunal ous as ible. e persvnal o podr_as incomy fir'l' a f} #1 h]&r the Olamonds with four rare pearls pendent #tantly a-flutter. It is made of gold two L It will b © g -an o’ ~y'“(b“e . e: at intervals. and one-half inches deep by three and Dew of A liged 1 cancer Bie en. . Then there Is a large American flag to one-half inches high. and st with dia- s be worn in the corsage, which is nothing monds to represent the thirteen original g2 'er\néf’\_x‘fllo‘\j}mm‘I"i[;f\\'; ort of a masterpiece in design and ex- stars, and a field- of diamonds, sapphires Queb and St est limit af ccution. Tt is shaped to take on the long and fubies in alternating rows for the undulating motion of the stars and stripes. stripes. It is safe to say that in all the floating in the wind, and on the slightest brilliancy of coronation week there will movement of the fair wearer under the be no jewel more beautiful in conception. electric lights it will seem to be con- But the height of originality is shown time ver vexed the feminine temper to make fiving visit to is to fit on the innumerable gowns of the big ward- robe thought necessary for only a single auded her act- raised her as a week of such fashionable gayety. And in . — passing sh set of wili pick up her own priceless | o wels, whit:h]arrrr‘ novrv being lrf'-‘ for her by Tiffany for just this ()‘n' . o oaston. Tial il Rita st s | TN IT IS THE FLOWER MUFF Tis mont remploptaitl < s art ND now it 1s the flower muff. All this as a basis. Where do the flow- e Y i A little while ago Mrs. Joseph ers come in? nd characte: here is a diamond tiar: Tobin introduced it into society. _ They cover it. They are the most nate pa Jeal- teliness into 5 WG A = c SEs ural of pink roses, with green leaves, an ¢ impu oLt e A aise Bagglo Conklin of the (liey are fastened in & great cluster that her act i S e e DAt o Alcazar has Introduced it upon the covers the muff. Another, a smaller knot c n We Were i el g oyl Bl local stage. of them, is caught into the long streamer, c same theater is to address more tha It is adorable. TIts possibilities are in- These muffs can be made of any kind ) the form of a scintillatin tar, sked on each side wi a singl® sk v of talent unsusy and altogether sur- finite. It will dress up an old gown, it Of artificial flowerfi,tll'h yours is to be of wheat, supported by a_long, heavy | Will adorn a new one. It will save the Norn With a hat let the flowers matoh scroll, th incrusted with flawless | price and the trouble of gloves. Above CpiFe.”"¢'G Taie ‘lavender. Is ‘exquistte diamonds. orn majestically on her jet | all, it has more powers of coquetry than A poppy muff smartens a red costume. A biack hair this wonderful creation will | the fan or the parasol, and what a clever' blonde English woman recently wore in giisten with a dazzlingly beautiful luster,| woman can't do with it won't be worth New Yotk a buttercup muff, the chiffon With this is worn a unique double necl doing. all golden yellow. Her gown was of pale lace of dfamonds and pearls suspended be- | Of course it i an ornament. Nobody vellow silk and cream lace. low a};(i-dm’r nflse!ectfdhqenrls ‘!nd)‘enllll‘)(r‘l‘f‘ie:} ever supposed, it lshm tPe énoped, tha}l} it * 1t is for you to find out the possibilities deep held in place with bars of dial - | was meant to keep the hands warm. But of the muff. It takes delightfully to ™ The upper seckiace of Eraduated dia- | it 1s bewltohing when. made. to motch s Soeche JRUT- J¢ takes delighifully fo = MUFE WiTH A RECEPTION SOWN mords of unusual eize and brilliancy has reception or ball gown. Miss Conkiin's both hands—of course you must declde for a smaller fall of clear white stone: muff in the picture goes with a reception yourself whose hands those shall be. And which is suspended a huge star, s gown of rose pink. The muff is made of the streamer can be toyed with to good srised to read in the diamonds on a field of blue sapphires and | the fluffiest white chiffon, ruffied with it, advantage.> And a pair of eves appear at she has been ihe deep red rubles to represent the American | ruched with it; a long streamer of the very well just over the.top of it. And t of the Duke and Duchess colors. Below this and encircling the | chiffon trails from it. The lining i8 of a cheek can rest charmingly upon it. d, the Duke and Duchess whole is a4 longer necklace of graduated’ the daintiest of rose-tinted satin, And—well, learn the rest for yourself, * lent

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