Diamonds by the Basketful
No bride in the memory of the oldest luis ever received Much a, wealth o'J' jewels aa "Miss May Owlet on Ik'i- enslavement to the llnke of Ito.vbiirphc. All her American cottHkHMions on the Vamlerbilt wide haw literally showered diamonds upon her, wihile her moLher, Mis (icelet, has surpassed evervone witlv ber muniliconl g'il'ts. Alter t lie l'arismn fashion she lias given her a coi'beille of jewels, contaiialiiiaf a complete » t t- of everything t'l.at couSd l>e possibly rei|iiired in •the way of adornment diamond necklaces, a nuiffiiilicent diamond tiiira,, diamwr.d earrings, bracelets, rin'ri'S, a diamond s-toinaeluer, all o'f the lines! stones, the setting in the loveliest Kriroeli designs, some being copies of the historic jewellery of the French Court,. Other lovely iffifts come from Mrs Cornelius Yarifdei'bilt, who has g*ven a necklace as well as a crown of taril limits ; nind amibhcr diamond crown camw from Mrs Clnrencg Mftckay,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 6, 8 January 1904, Page 2
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154Diamonds by the Basketful Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 6, 8 January 1904, Page 2
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