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Show Baltimore's rrtitnest Belle. The most talked of beauty in tho Monumental Mon-umental City is Miss Adelo Horwits. Bho has a reputation as assured as that of Marion Langdon or Sallie Hargous in New York, and she has won her laurels as the Baltimore beauty par excellence ia Philadelphia, Narragansett Pier and Bar Harbor. She is the only daughter of B. F. Horwitz, a prominent business man of Baltimore, and through her mother, who was the daughter of the world known physician, Dr. Gross, she is connected con-nected with the best Philadelphia and Kentucky families. She is tall, fairly slender, and royally carries a head of marvelous beauty on her white shoulders. The coloring of that head is equal to its grace, for it if produced by the palest rose of the cheeks and the golden brown of the hair. Her color is never high, but always of that pale tint seen in the hedge rose. Eyes blue and well opened, brows arched, nose fine and small, and a riante mouth make up the other attributes of the beautiful Miss Horwitz. She has the well groomed look of a high bred English girl, but Frenoh maiden. Two years ago, when she made her debut, even Baltimore, the city of beauties, was taken by storm. Cor. Kansas City Globe. |