Show rr s 1 Wit l rI hl tai h f i t r i W rJ iT SOCIETY WOMEN II 1 t LADIES OF WEALTH AND LEISURE r S WHO WIIO HAVE MADE NADE NAMES IN THE 1 1 WORLD OF nOOKS BOOKS 1 1 fx II AND LITERATURE tt f I I 1 1 11 iN I 11 have handsome holiday N books been so 80 numerous as they are this season Mason The volumes olum up upon on the book counters are rt not only beau In out outward WAN appearance thanks to the skill ot of artists designers and era 1111 but seldom hue have th they been so 10 inter interesting esting inwardly n It I is to tn lie be observed thAt moat nOlt or of the notable looks ot of the year car are r from Crom the pens In ot at women there Are M Mrs Humphry Wands Eleanor Molly lolI Swells Seawells The house Houle ot of Gertrude stalls April Sowing M Mrs Schuyler The Ihl Archbishop and nd the Ka Katrina trina Lessons In Love Lon Lillian Hells The t and ami ot of others othell each In It its W way attractive anti Ind interesting A great deal ot of preliminary booming I Ihu lies hu been acCOrded Mrs Irs T T li j hod bod or of Commodore Lawrence home to Boston from Halifax The hue have lived In for some years and are thoroughly acquainted with the various phases or of It its social life lite Mrs Ire look book was announced those w o had read lOin some of oC her hel QUI rani Action were pre much stirred up 1111 I lest I IThe The Archbishop and the lAdy should be a social satire Ot Of the New York women ot of social ho salon who write not a t few have done really rally meritorious work Mrs Harrison I Is a 11 Iller artist of taste Her fist book to attract wide Ide attention was wal Tine The a novel which lIht lightly touched th the tendency ot of American society to ape the nobility On of the most charming of oC Mrs Irl stories Sweet hell Out ot of TUI has hall had hac Q a very fr large i H I married to MIa tI Mary far Croaker t l u II millionaIre hit heiress Mrs 1 VAn 1 Crug Crugers p pet 1 name of Julien Gordon la III familiar tf e c two continent tier Her husband the late lal Colonel N Van ruKer ruger war 1111 wara a representative ot of one ot of th the famine of the old Nw New t 1 rk aristocracy and their home un on Thirty fifth Street was wa a center for tor a brillian n j t I circle ot of literary and musical dilettanti from th the ultra Ie set ft II Crugers lint book and ln In gain gan made a distinct j 1 that she he published volumes amon among them The Vampires and A Triple Alliance both ot of which were wert well ell received n tIlia t lIu Ilia Alice Duer now Mrs ir Hent Henri i WI Miller was wall Ol one ot of the cleverest cl 01 She II fa of III Jain James 00 Gore l iCing Duet Dur ur of N New York rork anda and j a descendant of the witty and lady Kitty Duer of I I court tIll Miss Duer published a Iw few yesra t I tago ago 1110 1 a I took ok of verso which won ou hen hll much for favor with the critics and linet then she Ihl has haa contributed a great t deal dealto 1 to the magazines The Tho most beautiful poetry which lust t 1 hn heen written tr for a Ion long lime 1 by 1 any n 4 Ann woman was that s srn rn 11 years al ago by tin Spencer wife If ot of the banker The volume was 11 entitled Under Kin King Constantine II 11 lal tales of knightly men anti ltD I t thie hie hh women told in III gracefully i versa ICI The are laid in ht the roo re 4 mantic period In history following upon PO Ih the death of King and the breaking up of his hll round table r Not only are the perms exquisite It 1 literary finish hut but the they are filled witt I I elevated thought and anel are ANI simple and aM i 1 sincere Inre In expression The th three hire hc I knights Ban fur Mild situ r talon are splendid types type ot of mAnhood The poems poem were first published anOn I Thep 11 success was so 80 great I that the author later her name to them ot Of the Otis writer of l the verses Richard henry j hIm himself a poet ot of a high order 11 i p That we have a poet In life write whole name l Is not given Is evident on every overy age 1 1 I Tracks second look hook was waR 1 a nev el 1 John Leighton It too met Inet wIth a 0 r rIun warm Iun reception Now she h has ted t l led ed 1 a collection ot of short hort r Lessons 11 in love lave which while nOt ai alb together new to the public since Inot they thoy 6 previously appeared In the magazines t have hayt already every Indication of i achl achieving on one ot of the successes M or of the season lellI They nil lire are earnest anti l two qualities In ht whIch even the most molt brilliant ot of modern fiction s The how S the alne mas touch that her hor other i work and as the theme le Is one that Is 19 L l i lof of the widest interest t to the tho i audience will viii doubtless be a large one Mn Irl Trask wu was Ml Miss J a dAughter or one or of Now C York Yorki old r I time business men Mr Ir and Mrs Irl Trask reside ht Brooklyn during the wInter r spending th the sunnier at Saratoga r Springs where the they have built II at hand handsome some ome residence surrounded IJ by 1 n spa lIou clous park Tune The beautiful woodlands or of the estate tAte they have generously j thrown n open to the thil public Mrs Irl John Johll tInton Inton is III lIum br berd l among the thi women ot of leisure who have written excellent notion Action Mrs lrI John Icing Van an or of New NewYork York ork whoa tory story The hood Good ot of dealt interestingly with Ith i t the Dutch coloniAl life lite of Manhattan lt is isa 1 n a daughter ot of the late A Oracle King Kin t of Weehawken N J and a belle in n New York society In her r s years she lua haa given elven much tIn tins to lit r brook book on nn th the strength of her ro position In Washington society a here her husband liter Admiral A 1 1 hr I chief of the bureau ur of The I are natives native ot of New NewYork He York the rear admiral being a grand grandIon rand IOn ot of Ja Jacob b who was al secretary Of the navy under President Jefferson Benjamin a was also allO secretary ot of the nav navy under President Madison near hear Admiral graduated from the Naval academy In hI 10 and saw U service Its III the civil war warA warA A George ld owned the first yacht that crossed the Atlantic and nd one na the originator of a I II plot to rescue Napoleon from th the island Illand I r f St ht 11 was this same Captain I ro who brought the sal al nr pi A hint moon mOlln an ad Illation from the French ot of Sic ribe W was Iso a success Her pub works number a 8 score and vary YAry from writing to tales I J society fiction ne lIon Mrs Mra Harrison was born In Virginia lnla She was a Miss MIlS Cory Cary and through her bEir mother a descendant ot of the of t She grew up at th a ancestral c home ot of the i Alter AUer tier her marriage to Mr 1 i Harrison a New York lawyer she he re remond removed moved mond to Hew York where here she Ibe h tae re AIded ever ner sine She Ahe lives In tM the city durin during tile the w I inter Intel while her summers ore spent pent at al h t I cottage ut at liar Har hArbor Mrs Mn Harrison beings to tl what I Is known as tho th old oil set Itt I sea young youn Cary Cara tae reo re I racy work and I hots hn made a specIal study of the hili lory ot of New York j Ji alII anti It its leading families 1 I |