Show NOTES ABOUT WOMEN Princess Alexandria of Cumberland the niece goddaughter and namesake of the Princess of Walos will make her debut In society at ono of the court balls held this month In Vienna Tho young Princess Is just IS and ns sho Is exceedingly pretty It Is probable that before long she will follow fol-low the example set by her sister Princess Marie Louise and become a bride 6 0 S The young Queen of Ho ands marriage landau has been expected for some tlmo past In Paris It was sent thither to be Tollhed but It has already been used by her Majesty on a few state occasions It Is painted a cream color Vornls Martin nnd the box scat the springs nnd the hubs of tho wheels arc of a rich orange New llnlncs arc of white satin brocade and the Queen has ordorcJ eight whlto horses with orange trappings to bo used before the stale carriage on her wedding day I t S Tho girls of Queen Margaret college Glasgow are engaged In founding tho first womans settlement In Scotland although al-though there are many college settlements in London Glasgow Is about to be opened as a house of residence fqr workers The premises have been granted rent free by the owners who are women and accommodation accom-modation Is provided for a warden and two residents The house was originally I built for a girls clubroom and ono hiss licorj retained nnd will bo managed by tho Queen Margaret college graduates for I I their settlementhouse Among those who have shown their practical Interest In tho work are Lord Roscbory Lady Blyths j Bell wood Lady Stair Lady Kelvin and Lady The Idea of Mme Rojano in starting an orphanage or rather In assisting ono already al-ready started for the benefit of tho orphans or-phans of actors has had unexpected results re-sults The great actress Went about her work of mercy cleverly She wrote a long and Interesting article for the Figaro describing de-scribing the work which Is known ns 1OrphelInat des Arts and In tho arll clo suggested to her readers that those among them who had Homo particularly happy day In their lives to remember should send a donation to the fund In memory of that dny Tho result has been magnificent Most of the personages of Parisian society aa well as others have sent Important sums of souvenirs of their happy hourp and many have promised to send a similar sum yearly in memory of the same date Altogether about COOOO francs have been collected up to the present pres-ent and the subscription Is not yet closed |