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Show Mrs. "Willie" Aator's Beauty. Mrs. William Astor will doubtless remain re-main for a time longer the most power-fill power-fill leader of the clan, but now that ilhain Waldorf Astor has come into his late father's enormous fortune Mrs. Willie Astor takes a place of immense importance. Mrs. Willie Astor was one of the prettiest of a charming cluster of Quaker City buds, and she has devel-oped devel-oped into an uncommonly handsome matron. When h was abroad with her husband, who was minister at Rome. Queen Margherita of Italy thought her the handsomest American whom her majesty had ever seen. She has a bright and cheerful kind of beauty, and it is pleasant to observe her good fortune has not affected her memory for the friends of other days. Although her jewels are worth half a million dollars and her husband hus-band may sway the power of two hundred hun-dred millions, Mis. Astor does not come of a stock by any means wealth v. Her father ia Ur. James W. Paul, a member of the Philadelphia bar. Mrs. Astor comes over frequently for a visit to her father and mother, and generally manages man-ages to hunt up some of her old" school friends as well. Philadelphia Letter. |