| Show J J I PEOPLE OF PKOMIAEACE j 5 Ada Rehan has bt en made fhe r heroine of a novel entltled Thy Name Isi Y6r manf Thename the heroine in the bp6c Is Aileen Crohan Thte author is Miss Olive B Muir of Brooklyn W C Owens who defeated W C V j Breckinndge for the congressional nomi nation in the Ashland district is forty four years old and is noted all over Ken tucky where line IpQkfngr I men abound for his magnificent personal appearance He is six feet two Inches tall is built In perfect proiiortioij anfi his features which have never Jeen hidden by beard or moustache are almost classical In fact 1e is saIl to JO remarkably like John C BreeklnvlcVe of old In 182 he first sprang IntC fame as a rival of Joe Blackburn for the congressional nom ination S ji j i Mgr Zahm of the congregation of tfre Fathers bf the Cross and professor of science In the College of Our Lady In dlanaihas been received In private audi ence by thePope He has left Rome sels to join the Scientific Congress at Brus The Pope was much pleased that the united States has put Que of its menof war at tne disposal ofth Holy See for the carrying back of the art objects lent by the Vatican for the Worlds fair Olga Frances Mary Hardlncourt super intendent of the Tiffany Glass and Decorating i Deco-rating company Is a French woman educated i i edu-cated in an Austrian convent The precious > pre-cious miter the white miter and the exquisite ex-quisite chasuble as well as the gold ap plique embroidery of the furniture shown at the Worlds fair and now In George I Goulds house were made under her supervision su-pervision I King Humbert is i a royal sportsman of I unusual skill with the rifle He went out from his hunting lodge at Valle dell Orco one day recently and killed eighteen > wild goats and thirtytwo chamois When the bag was examined It was found that every one of the victims of the royal rifle had been shot In the head I In his recollections of Disraeli Lord Dufferin used to relate a characteristic story of the novelist Meeting Disraeli as he was strolling up hatless from the House of Commons to speak to some colleagues in the House of Lords Lord Dufferin inquired of him If i he had read I a certain novel and received the answer I Oh I have no time for novel reading now Moreover when I want to read a novel I write it I Gen Cassius M Clay who was in his I day one of the great men of this country coun-try and now living In remarkably good I health for Mr years on his estate near I Richmond Kentucky will be eightyfour years old In a few weeks Another statesman of a bygone day Is exGover nor and United States Senator Alpheus Fitch of Michigan who Is about rounding round-ing out of his ninetieth year |