The Jeweler
Cats' eyes, when large and of purplish tints, are still used. A pretty lace brooch is acrescent of pearls carrying a cornelian ball. The eagle has been introduced into England, imbedded with diamonds with ruby eyes, as a cbatelaine pin. Enamel tapes, blue, crimson and lavender, are used to form chatelaine pius for watches enameled In the same color. A horseshoe brooch with a wateu banking in it is a novel combination. The horseshoe is of diamonds and can be detached. A lacepin for a woman of sporting tastes has a long round bar. A horse with a mounted figure at full run has two legs on one side and two on the other, apparently in the act of jumping. Watches are coming more and more into favor. A new design is a. jeweled swallow holding in its beak the bovv of a diamond incrusted watch This idea is carried out with other
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Ann Arbor Argus
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