| Show NOTES ABOUT WOMEN Mrs Betty Green Is not without a streak of humor though perhaps It Is a trine saturnine Recently an overdressed I woman while In conversation with Mrs Green commented at unnecessary length on feminine apparel Oh well said f I Mrs IJotty wealthy people can afford to dress poorly you know The poor and vulgar must wear line clothing If I only for purposed of disguiseS disguise-S S Among Queen Wilholmlnas numerous wedding presents a very simple but highly high-ly prized offering was two pure white doves with bow of orange ribbon tied about their necks which were brought to tho palace In a basket by two little girls f The Womans Column a suffrage leaflet says thatIt Is claimed that woman wo-man suffrage Is not making headway In England und It furnishes a few suggestive sugges-tive facts to the contrary Tho first petition peti-tion for woman suffrage presented to Parliament Par-liament In 1W7 was signed by only 1199 I women Tho petition of 1S73 was signed I by 1100 women Tho last petition pro Men ted to the members was signed by 57 000 women I I sS Animals worBhlipQueon Alexandra and although she nQYWlXld03 now nhe has her I favorite horses vqjKT visits them dally going Into their talls and giving them sugar She Is also very fond of Mowers It IK no unusual sight to see her In the spring and summer carrying a bunch of flowers which she has herself gathered In tho fields Her engagement ring which has always been worn by her since the day It was placed on her finger by tho then Prince of Wales consists of a beryl l or emerald a ruby turquoise a Jacinth and a second emerald the initials of the gems spelling his Majestys Intimate family fam-ily name of Bertie S S S Sara Bernhardts latest gown is said to havo cost 700 It Is decorated with diamonds and turquoise and tho aklns of 200 ermine were required to lino the train |