Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 122, 27 March 1912 — Page 19

.THE RICII3IOXD PALLADIUM AXD: SUN:TELEGKA3I, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1912.

PAGE XIXE. Tie Hew 1912 Spriiffl FasMois As Seen in The Hoosier tor Women

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which not only fulfills the mission of a pretty piece of Jewelry, 'bat If carefully chosen, may add the neces

sary emphasis of color to a costume, has so ensured the feminine fancy that each season sees many new designs In these necklaces. Though not particularly expensive, many of them hare a rery rich appearance when they are of worthy design and given an antique finish. Lapis, jade, moon-stones, amethysts, topaz, and the abalone pearls are most frequently used, while the antique silver finish seems to be preferred. An attractive novelty are the necklaces which show a clever use of cut silver. Strung on a slender silver chain are from six to eight or more pendant stones, those noticed were amethysts, turquoises and . topat which appear to be surrounded with rhinestones, but which Is In reality simply brilliantly polished silver cut in similar facets. Necklaces of the Italian filigree ailiver will be suitable for wear with the jdalnty summer gowns. The delicate Italian mosaic work in Its wonderful blues that suggest southern skies is

used Tor many necklaces, with sometimes a cameo as the center pendant, or a small enameled pansy or other small flower. Necklaces of gold plated filigree, in beautiful designs, Egyptian or Etruscan in origin, may be bought for six and eight dollars. Bracelets, in band effect, of the gold plated filigree, are equally reasonable. What promises to be a very charming fad is the rvival of the bracelet that has, attached to it a tiny ring through which the handkerchief la slipped. Bracelets that broaden Into an oval section large enough to contain a tiny vanity case In which are concealed a diminutive puff and a fluff of powder, are among the interesting novelties in an exclusive shop. The black velvet neck bands with their slides of rhinestones will no doubt be much worn with the fichu effects in gowns this summer, as they seem especially suited to this quaint style. Belt buckles are another feature that the present modes of dress will popularise to a great extent. These are ot generous else, oT both the buckle and pin variety. Barrettes for the hair are consider

ably smaller, and in anticipation of the high hair dressing which Is returning to favor, the very small round and oval gold barrettes are being shown again. Rhinestone hair ornaments and barrettes are much seen, as well as a wide variety of pins ornamented with carved silver or gold. Do you remember the crocheted finger purses that our mothers used to carry years ago long, narrow affairs, with a slit in the center, lengthwise, whieh was kept closed by means of a couple of small rings that could be slipped back and forth? Bags of this style, much enlarged and elaborated, are among the many new designs that have been added to the already large assortment of these convenient receptacles. In silks or brocades, trimmed with fringe' or tassels, these ring bags would not be difficult to make at home. One might copy a very stunning one which was made from green and blue taffeta. Both sides bad a wide design carried out at the end in steel beads. One end was left straight and edged with cut steel "fringe, while the other, mltered in three-cornered shape, was drawn into a cut steel tassle.

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