Show SOME LITERARY LIGHT Grace Greenwood in IllHealth Nicholson of the Picayune and Others NEW YORK Nov 1 1890 Special correspondence cor-respondence of THE HUPALDJ race Greenwood is quite out of health this autumn Her trouble is ascribed to rheumatism rheu-matism Her face is missed at the social gatherings to which her keen mother wit and shrjwd sense gave flavor and piquancy Grace Greenwood and Mrs Julia Ward Howe have rebelled against the custom which some newspaper writers have abused of expecting people of prominence to supply sup-ply gratis more or less lengthy paragraphs in answer to all sorts of questions the material thus obtained going to make up I merchantable articles Mrs Howe refuses to say whether she thinks women ought 10 woo or wives to have monthly salaries short of her regular rates per 1000 words while Grace Greenwood instructs her secretary to send courteous refusals to reply to all such interrogatories except when they COle from personal friends |