Show PEOPLE OF THE DAY A daughter of the poet Lonfellow lives In Washington Her name Is Marion Longfellow ODonohue Those who ought to know say that the crown prince of Roumania is the handsomest hand-somest sprig of royalty in Europe Mrs E D E N Southworth who was once the most popular of American novel istsis still living at Georgetown D C A new volume of verse by Mr Frederick Freder-ick Tennyson Lord Tennysons oldest brother is to be published in the autumn Mrs Ernest Leverson who writes so amusingly in Punch is a very pretty woman wo-man quite young and dresses in exquisite taste During his vacation exSpeaker Reed has spent most of his time readingnovels He is reported to have read twenty during dur-ing the last month Pugilist Fitzsimmons has broken the record re-cord by forging thirty horse shoes In twentyseven minutes Even the professional profes-sional slugger may have lapses into usefulness use-fulness at times Prince Damrong of Siam has sent his son on an extensive journey through Europe The object of the trip js to give the son a knowledge of European civilization civiliza-tion and customs He will finish his education edu-cation in Paris Nearly 400000 will go to public charities by the will of Thomas O H P Burnham the bookseller who conducted his business busi-ness for years in the basement of the Old South Church in Boston A claimant for the honor of being the youngest grandmother in America is Mrs John W Pierce of Boston whose age is twentyeight She was married at the age of fourteen years and her daughter became a wife when she vas only twelve years old Mrs Flora Ann Steel the author or Tales of the Punjaub is the wife of a retired Indian civilian She has spent more than twenty years of her married life in India and in order to pursue her studieSfln folklore mastered live of tho native walects Hall Caine the brilliant novelist is a Manxman in the prime of life tall but not robust wth pallid face hazel eyes dark chestnut hair and beard and has a delicate nervous organization which is easily upset He is without affectation or mannerisms and receives his friends as visitors with simplicity and genuine cordiality cor-diality |