Show I NOTES ABOUT WOMEN TIme present war in South Africa Is 1 tho r fortieth war ngland l his Indulged In l1 lug hue relKH of Queen Victoria No other stale In tme world has been so ollen at war or shed so much t 4 human blood Miss l Elhllda R Mcakln one of the stir eessful candidates fm Die 1 degree of M 1 I I U I at the Londcn university In JSS Is 1 lining Iln the post of medical officer to the Orovo hospital Low or Tooting Ih1lnt a aMiss a-Miss Sybil Carter I three vears sluice opened schools ut the While IHhooll Earth enervation I ener-vation In Minnesota ilsn III Beaulleii Loeh Uike Rod Lake and Birch Coulee to leach l1 Indian women the art of laoi making kxciulsltp work a Is accomplished Mrs Hammond the lady of the Swarf r ham Manor Norfold TCnglund who died recently at tho ago of 91 was the tinughI ter of Mary Chatworth whom Uyion loved so hopelessly Miss Chatworth It will be remembered married a ilr Musters I Mus-ters who took tho family name of his fnll lnmC wire I M V > I Miss Rannlo Davis the noted pianist 1 I does not bcll < vc In devoting too muCh of I I tho day to practicing c She suy that more than four hours of this I makes a plantar a machine and not an artist Neither does I Him mil KM even this IL dally Institution for It 18 lur Invariable habit to spend the last itwo months of tIme vearln absolute Idleness I I I Idle-ness V S p I Mrs 1111 linlo 1111 Cobb or Ko I komu tho only sturtiiuig dlshtlr of the Rcolutlol WlL f 1IUSlynuljn Ull I NUlrJ V oluIemit lf tImqmlv now II I cing us I rha maui 1IJlhl lhc wlonw In his e 1 nl1 Slates Her father wa Cant Daniel roi I who Il I Gano brothers Ganon of the five lrothcrl lowed lhlr father FlRhllnK Cliapla > John Gano In the Revolutionary conflIct G10 olutonar Lust week Mrs 1 Cobb received t A oll I r Vm15hluIg asnms npoon from the department at N ashilg ton ns a souvenir 1 = I |