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Show Women of to-Day Fifty-four young women became members of the order of Notre Dame at Milwaukee last week. The Princess Zorka of Montenegro, 17 years old, beautiful and well educated, is to become the wife of the new ruler of Bulgaria. Female barbers are gaining considerable custom at Washington. All are colored, and the entire custom comes from their own race. At Lille, France, the Princess Margaret, who died there in 1240, after all these years is about to have a monument to commemorate her goodness. Lady Cropper, one of the most beautiful ladies in London, was an American girl from San Francisco. Her mother was called the handsomest woman in Ohio. The millennium for women is now at hand; a new dish-washing machine has been invented, and is now in use at Manhattan Beach, that will do the work of ten women. Carl Schurz' marriage with Miss Irish is announced for this fall. Miss Irish has charge of the foreign corresp0ndence in the Interior Department, and is a fine musician. |