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Show A lilt of CoJi. ; It is quite amusing to compare the ' epinions of .men and women concerning the personal appearance of Mrs. Leslie i Carter. Men getierally agree in calling her strikiDgly handsome, both in figure and featnre. Women consider her too tall, and declare that her mouth is altogether alto-gether too large to lay any claim to beanty. This from some womeu who were enthnsinaric over Mrs. Ijicgtry and Mrs. Totter. Sirs. Carter cerUiuiy a largo rnouth, bnt she has a beautiful beauti-ful set of teeth. Lter hair is of the golden gold-en browii which is tho delight and despair de-spair of artists. That she Is a woman of f more intellect than either of the other actresses is discernible at a glance, and when she srieaks this impression is great- s ly intensified. She doesn't attempt elab orate street toilets, but dresses quite simply. She therefore seldom attracU more attention from strangers than auy well dressed Now York society woman. This some of them can never forgive, as they consider that actresses and hterary women are to le stared at and comment. ed npon. New York World. |