Show NOTE ABOUT WOMEN lUmo Pall still holds the record for tho largest sum that has boon earned In 1 year by I woman Her highest total for iwolve months Is 3501 W I 0 i rr BadonPowcll the mother of the hero of Mafeklng Ii I quite on nsironomer nnil being an etimui fly good linguist bus tniMsliUoi Into KiigllHh several foreign books on astronomy t > f > n Mrn Flora Ainrip Stool w hoso novel of lir In I Indlii I YolroH In tho I Nlthl hat Just appeared Is said lo rcccIVi time higheSt I high-eSt price for literary work ever paid 1 wo mm hough i Mrs Francos Ilodgxnn Bur nutt and J few others Imvt lommimdocl largo prlce When Mm Steel lOmmlLtct 1 ing On the Faco of tho Waters she went lack lo India for malprlnl dnsnlto the I fact UmL she had lived there for more limn twenty years She took a temporary I home In a native vlllag I and lived without with-out servant or companion In this manner gaining the confidence of the village folk There are those who believe Mrs Steels I knowledge of Indian life to bo fuller and more Intimate than p Rudynrd 0 p Kllpllngs i > imc > ua uni who is acnievmg lame I as one of the most Ideal BrunhlldcM of Iho litiropean singe Is I an Amerlonn by birth Shn iii born iu I Boston Whon II very small child she went with her lolritlvoH to London anrl thence lo I Miily I t i where with trips to Ciormany und Fruice for acquiring acquir-ing tIme Important languages of these two ronnlrles she received her musloal Ihf LIon Her homo IK In ParK In who literary liter-ary nnd nrtlstle circles her hsbn d M I Paul Mlblol i publisher of Lo Monde Ar i tlsto Tllustio ncctinlcs an Imnortant position l posi-tion Mmo Adlnl Is I a beautiful woman or the heroic mold MK Warner meant his ISrunhlldc to bo Her eyes are rich tlNP I brown her hair Is I golden brown her ilg uro Is Grecian II Much hns n upon rod In print of the Chl nose Mlnisl opinion of American women wo-men their dres opinions and Kibli but comparatlvelv llltlo In heard of his lllllo wife It Is stated however that Mine Wu remained filihful to the Oriental costume cos-tume and aside from her erampfd feet IK an object of envy lo many an Amorloin t oman who vould ilk the oonornnltv of wearing such comfortable robe fin wears a brilliant petticoat of red or blue Jimsi l abort enoiph to show her tiny feet I and heavily embroidered in gold Over this she wears a turki of black and purple I pur-ple alo rlchlv embroidered The hare gold eaglo on her breast signifies that I she stands In equal innk with her husband and can enter or leave < room lde bv side I with him Instead of drooping a little bolflnd l as would be 1 required II her rank were lower than his Her hair Is I banded with black Hatln and shows a rare towel at the front with artificial Mowers forming form-ing a picturesque group back of each ear Mine Wus Jewels are said to be almost priceless |