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Show NOTES ABOUT W9MEN. Miss Mabel B. Ulgglns, an American 'ILI girl, will represent tills country, for tho . llrat time In tho history of coif, at both , ' tho men's and ' women's championship . '.'M t ! frames at Troon, Scotland, the first week v I I 'iiH In May. i I IH Miss May Harrison, who has just sue- JiH cecded In winning an open scholarship at ; It tho Royal College of Music, London, for ' " ' tho violin, at the age of 10, carried off tho - fe jl gold medal ofTered by tho associated J Lfl board of tho Royal Academy and Royal 3 hi College of Music from among S057 compct- ' , ltors. 1 1 . IH Miss NelUo Crimmons of Minneapolis ' t was given up by the doctors a year ago ar JM as a hopeless consumptive. She took to ijftH sleeping In the open air last spring and &' 'H kept It up till Thanksgiving. Slnco that '& ; time sho has spent as much time as pos- , f i jH Biblo In tho open air and has now fully re- - ' IfAH covered her health. 'f |