The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 4, 1903, Page 13

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ers and trees; it grasps a needle, threads it and works in and out the fine delicate stitches of embrol letters to her frie allet which m Miss T ruly member, e the use of her Miss T thrown her full dependence upor tongue, which, through the loss of a other members, is abnormally acute a sifted. Miss Tunison is a bri mean tears, but no one who Is fortunate encugh to own them éver permits that to stand in their way. But with opals, to a great extent, it is different. The are hosts of people who admire t cnanging fire, but who would not dream of putting one on for a single instant. In emitting their fire and luster they also send forth all kinds of sickness, sorrow end distress. Bad luck s their only {on in this world and woe be unto the unwary wh~ are not the chiidren of Oc- teber. There was a time when any one taking the last piece of bread on the plate would certainly be an old mald, and nothing could make it otherwise. However, one sweet day this idea exploded and now the girl who Is forturate enough to get the last bit is married to a han lord of creation within the year. probably be the fate of the opa will probably remain under thel til some sweet day that little theory will explode also, and then there will not be enough of them to supply the general dcmand. Cigarette cases, match boxes and the like have changed their faces as well as other articles of ornament. Heretofore they have been elaborate, but now they are quite simple. The more exp PIN « ones may have an enameled dog, the she takes the Rer we then a ive » oF | of a horse or some other animal, but there SU3GY BANG ——— GOLD Is not the vestige of a scroll or any _ UE U T T - fancy designs. Tollet sets have spruced up a bit, toc Instead of silver they are frequent P of gold and inlaid with ename! r - v ed with pearls or otk sto 8 chief attraction in this are by no means commor are set with jewels to match the furn ings of the room they are most desirab Their label {s “Don’t tarnish means a great deal %o the bu girl who s rushing hither and her mad whirl after gayety. There is scarcely an article which one could mention that has not felt the rush of the times. Even the jewels themselves riv g A s £ N 5 seem to be a secondary cc eration. A REALIIE]L F o stone that attracts the eyve Is used In a varfety of ways but always as fantasti- cally as possible. Often it is aimost cov- folded in the s HIS is a su ered with the metal with just the fa s a hint of color peeping out from e wh strange and unlooked for pl Kk . . 4 barie but artistic is coming into its own 8 ¢ again. ¢ an aim v . There never has been and there prob- S0me some g some ably never will be a time when fads are avoidable t 3 il s 1w o uffe o which is se ing to this t questioned or not the fa 1s the case, ever also exists. One of the chief predisposing causes of a cold is a disc ed digestion, especial intestinal d ., as a result of o lcohol. It has been cold, while avoid it. Whether this is stri not, there is cer stuff a cold ious—a cold st means of laxative, ab- d for twen- drink two or three .1 * which 1is 3 n aggravator, is a “hot toddy” at \ bedtime. A drink, hot lemonade, for example, is good, and the subsequent sweat Is good, sleeper does not throw off th othes the minute he drops off; -but c addition Is not merely fu hol in any f ed s to a cold and Y v oz&/ALDROP E v‘_f v, o ."“’ i A‘ ‘ / 4 S A : Cool bathin 'p br 8, dally exer- L 1% | ins fn the oF esh air in the house ‘ TEWELRY rROM HAMM ERDMITH 80 FIELD PHOTOS BY at all times and e at night, abs ting waste m: body—these are Ing one’s “tendency to catch cold.” To test the p water: When water is shaken bubbles rise to the face. If they burst | ediately the wa is pure, but ey float for a time charged witk 3 matter and s be filtered and boiled before use. PEAR - HORSESHOR ScaF PIN SOV | HORSESHOE AND PLATINOUM NALS PEARL HORDSE SHOE 3% their very frailness amel is so much arly love flowers them as designs, hey made that the e is lacking, little to the woman s breathes a faint odor of ower. There used to be a time perfumes of all descriptions were N#t all at a time, to be sure, but one every day, If one so W that is considered bad me, sachet and toilet water t 211 emit the same fragrance. When this flower has been made into an_orna- ment of some kind and is daily worn it sparkle those who de y chose: assumes an individuality whicl nothing (@ & v mounTED ; ry e else under the sun can possibly give it. N SOLD AND for a pin, ‘perhaps on account of its rot In existence, and flourishing as well. e story ever Top ' ton flend ybi' Tordvor Sod it B LEATHERS beautiful ugliness. There are miniatures Just why jewelry has escaped is almost a drama it has ways racket under his arm tells TRIMMED. and heads of metals, but the most strik- mystery, but it has been taken up with e greatest suc- his friend all about his enthusiasm by ing is a painted head set under a lens' so much vigor and has pleased so many Julia Marlowe ‘which acts as a magnifying glass. It that it is quite certain to stay and wax on his stock. It gen- " 3 eraliy is the of his heart and makes a fit brooch, but is a trifle man- amazing strong. hen K"}lis < nothing could induce him to part with it nish. It would never do to eexr with the wi e | he tally-ho devotee sports 2 s numerous litile gewgaws that are so 7 # s b Biag IS it 1 ar g e ;:’;“":"‘"; dear to most women's :enr(s. but w(;luld WIOMAN WHO SEWS . ¢ e gl dmigny old. The: s t home when worn with a issues of The Sunday Call wee whip mounted in gold. These fads, of look more a 2 21 4D snd Bt Ta course, are. squally appropriate for either trim taflor suit and a plain stift hat. WITH HER TONGUE 1, ar . 3 Beip S o A e G g o The rutnation knife is an extremely be illustrated by wear in & stock. In fact, they are too flleYer‘ fflm‘!‘h TM! :?1:; P“‘b dt“ft;“ b‘l'(; NE of the. most remarkable invalids flashlight photo- large to look well in anything else. The b 3 gt 1 hoe:'m fradee gy in the world, says the Philadeiphia cen by Byron, the girl who canters merrily through the I b LTRET s e tot it Ledger, is Miss Tunison of Sag o e _ | park in a shirtwaist and a trim stock o m&;rf‘, ph";’f jhinks she is just about the swellest verde grey LB B thing on the road if her tic is kept from we, and will include a fapping in her face by such & unique age picture of Miss Mar- notion. It makes her look the part all which daily prove the ruin of some soul. Harbor, Long TIsland, N. Y. Mies Wine, women, cards and horses. A bal- Tunison is a paralytic. She has been help- let girl pirouetting and whirling, a wine joss since birth, having only the head and bottle uncorked and hait empcy. the horse [0 "(houider muscles under control SILVER, AND ENAME - as Mary Tudor that is | the more, agd if there is one thing that e i ‘oresnt would be usetes And so wonderfully has she trained them MATCR BoXES c dered ome of the finest | Pleases theé”inner souls of mortals it is put juet a trifle suggestive! to serve her one remaining member, the bits of art photopraghy of re- | o Soben Do 0 UK R ApUhy foran nt Fverything in the line of jewelry seems tongue, that it performs with marvelous bi rt photog - s worth. to have undergone a radical change. The quickness and skill the tasks which femi- cent years. People who go into exultations over three stones used these days are dia- nine fingers alone are wont to do. At her dogs have not been forgotten. The bull monds, pearls and opals. While pearls bidding it traces with a pencll held be-, —— . pup seems to be the favorite head chosen signify purity and modesty, they also tween the teeth outline sketches of flow-)

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