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Show Dropped Stitches. ire is great activity among the wo-6uffragist8 wo-6uffragist8 of Kansas. A strong t is being made to extend the right omen to vote at all elections. At ent they vote on school and munici-.ffaifs. munici-.ffaifs. .ere are too niany invalid wives in iwmtry, and not enough gymna-i! gymna-i! for women. , ; loss which was most felt by the 'a of tbe Belgians when her palace aeken was destroyed by fire a short ago, was the portrait of her eon, toting Duke of Brabant, who died in rcordion plaited skirts in silk, tulle net, and in plain and bordered tex- are still fashionable; also straight ling skirts of rich lace or net, with or three rows of rather wide ribbon ied in and out in 'the .meshes of a ier. - ' ;-' re- Pierpont Morgan, of New York, recently entertained sixty members iiie Girls' Friendly society. They ; received with, as much distinction .tWy had been the most select mem-f mem-f the sacred Four Hundred. There music from Lander's orchestra and ird served the supper. To display a diamond properly," says "aiinent American jeweler, "it must orn alone. Few people seem to 'stand this. If a solitaire is pure it 7us that if worn next to a ruby it reflect the hue of the latter, and t hus wue will be obscured." wives of several congressmen have I interviewed on the cost of living at Kington, and tbey all agree that "? a year is not nearly enough, 'tfty-eeven women have been ad- to the Chicago bar. " Josepha North has just completed J of Mrs. Lillie Devereux Bluke, II is a fine portrait of the woman pleader. Mrs. North is now mod-; mod-; the head and shoulders of one of 'ost blooming of New York's young ;t-r belles. sach society women Lave invented, the gap letween luncheon and wi tea, an entertainment which 11 the "8 o'clock," and at which "pished siDgere and actors are. wel- as puests without being expected roract. |