| Show Mi AN l DT 11 Mrs rs Wc Mon iSaa to Talk to 10 The International Lague e ot of Press clu clubs which recently be sett the b ot of ofa a home for started R a woman N as one of the and nd a member of oC the on the site Ille Mh she II Wr Mrs Cynthia women woman editor of the I ew York Tribune I and anel an n author ot of man many ful hooks book I Ifor for girls rl ar the the position I and will lecture In I Ut the principal cities I ot of the the season for forthe the o the Mrs Mra Aldens career rr w In b by long and faithful In several branches ot of the Nw New York government where hert she furnished the city press with bright reports and interesting articles rUel to hit her Work nr Her best piece lit of was among her ber Art It 1111 news x tine On day III when I was waa writing for the no now defunct Recorder she h laid Bald the theother oUter other day I was WI assigned Ined to Interview the Princess the Spanish royal to the Worlds Fair at Chicago I her In New York w 10 I paid my own to Washing Washington ton to Interview her ber there but I 1 did not succeed She Bhe would not see r re reporters porters I Interviewed the muter or of ceremonies all an American who had hael charge har ot of lh royal roal party part and asked him to help me Ue Ise replied that lIr Iler Highness would return to New Tork the nut next day but you cannot meet mett her unless un unIe less Ie you are r Introduced to Mayor Gilroy himself I went hack back to New York ten lell The Th next day I Induced the editor to send me m on the chartered boat whIch took th the royal party up to Wt West Point The boat started and and hr her escort took UP R a on the main deck The m mayor stood on one side Id and navy and army offices on the theother other All about were soldiers with crossed sabers aber The procession of In lIed guests started two by two to be presented to the princess prince but when I IlAW saw lAW that they did not get enough to her to touch her hand I determined not to take my place In the line but to devise dIVIe other means ot of being Introduced Finally a bright thought occurred to tome tn me and breaking through the rank I IId paid Id to the soldiers Le me pus IVI ive a message m for tor Mayor I went through I walked up to the mayor and said ald Mr Ir Mayor very every everybody body bOO has haa met the prine but myself Win Will yoU present melie me II lie recognised m me and replied I 1 am delighted to have the honor Your highness this Is II Miss Cynthia Wilt West Westover over or Who has haa for man many yeas yeal been n a apart part of the city government The looked up and smiled and anel I 1 spoke to her In Spanish and told her hiI how pleased I was to meet liar ber Sh answered that I was WaR the fist woman she had met who spoke het own tongue Wt We talked for tor over an hour on Spanish and American customs She told me of her hiI love Ioe of nf horses horan music And litem ture tur and ot of the of her Spanish slates She asked mt me to step outside with hr her and I did so 10 We walked up upend end and down the deck for about tin ten min mem sates I M nary the master ot of cere ceremonies monies coming lie He Instantly recognised advancing quickly toward the princess h he spoke poke hurriedly In Spin Span SpanIsh Ish and anel put his hll finger to his lips 1111 I looked up to him and said ald aldI I Ive got my two column Interview thank you ou and i f obeyed your our orders strictly I was wa b by the moor mayor Saturday Poet o or of livery woman can It she win will cultivate vate the that subdues the manifestation of feeling In frowns or excessive laughter olle ot of manner ma may be made merely the outward ex of pol pulse of mind and the many title little worries ot of life con oon be relegated to le their proper place as trifles True re rees le 18 not the of strength but its Ita assured Mothers should be observant ot of any N N tendency In their children to I undue facial In ap speaking and an gently them of It until the habit hab habla la III cured rund It la fr f r the adu dult to a habit unee farmed but It would bP be 11 wise for tor U ovary I young worna and man to u II chose surl lIu 4 II lance oer their manner of It u using th the ot of the face In speaking Ian ot of them would bl be surprised to find nd that ner every sentence I is a fresh grimace If All 1 Wore While The word werd can candidate la is from the tall Latin Literally It means meana white robed robe and Ind was thus thul called because I in Rome tom those who sought office wore A glittering white toga Fancy It if you 01 cao cal all 11 our modern Americans In Ie at with their political ambition In some sections there would be no sue thing u a d rk suit autt of moth clothed Wash would would simply be one ot of universal whitens At Ago Should fins The age ace at which girls Irl should mould matt maM mattle le II a subject u upon On w teachers ot c social economy and moth era tr have long and learned since Inee the time when the 1114 drat mother be bean begab gab an to III plan for the future of her sad spring In the dA day of our girls undertook the area and bIllU of married life that were Ire out of the Marriage Mar wu was then looked upon by th the girls theme the chief end en enand and aim of existence Nw In this da day of oC advanced thought the th I is the sensible 1 wale until the tI i t tan man cOl comes eI along even though she h b W wn welt along In the th thirties this happen An ar arthe the on the aub by knit larah Gram Orand In a recent wile of th the Amr Amer Iran Irn queen It Is II sp I interesting that I Ilive live give it II h here re tor or the benefit taftt ot of those o who find And In this subject ground round for discus slop The age at t girls should bould mart marr martIs Is II uno ot of th the Which people are Brt prune to by tb the light or o otheir their own personal ex experience Ide Ideon on the subject of the age r at t which Irl Irh should hould marry vat vary o R hn her wives and aud dap were n the and chattels and nd men had bad the principal 0 say In the matter matler title nUe girls wen wert cruelly forced to marry r at t the begin ping Instead or of t t l e completion of the change from childhood to They were made 1114 wives that I Is to tJ say Y while th they wet still tar far from perfectly developed women and were wrt u erly mentally with all theirs their naturally womanly In diode h are the only safe fe guide Ir In Inthe the matter still In abeyance bence Fortu till the Iniquity and aad absurdity of the have been exposed and noe It if parents parentI attempted to pitchfork little daughters et Gt at from 13 12 to le 18 Into matrimony as they did with not nol so very long ago tb the whole hole world would cry rry shame Rhame upon item The whole tendency of at the modern education for tor girls Is I to prolong their girlhood The Th ghastly doctrine that this is II necessarily a wicked world In which misery must be our portion no longer Andy general a acceptance pUce It is II a favor favorIte Ite axiom wl It h us UI nowadays that every age has hal its j leisure or should have with a tall fair c d girlhood womanhood nd t to get the full CUll value out of each Our intelligent girls begin i ito to have Idea Ide ot of their own on the sub subject ot of the of their lives no 11 by mothers of at an a new Order The They dont ca oar to be put 0 off with half an et and hustled Into matrimony while bile thy they still aUlI should tit be doing their school hool cour couse e They like to enjoy a as the go O along They combine recreation with study and delight In every everything thin and It is II not nol until they ther hive be had the of a good general education that thit they bt begin to b be serious on the subject of Is II quite the right word for their attl ludo lude Th The meaning ot of life II has ben begun to Interest them and the they pause paUle to Inquire Whit What the they demand In a husband Is II comrade friend and nd lovera superior In III attainments And talents b by all means If one who must her aU all round for tor what she ehe I Ii She decidedly objects to marrying an who would tell hr her that her proper place is II to In the nursery and kitchen with an on the words worde that tell her that the nursery and the kitchen are motE more worthily regulated without mental advancement and theare the c are of them necessarily precludes all any degree ot of cultivation To such luch sucha luchI I a a suitor the modern girl re replies Not Noti Notor i for or me my good man I aIR am a ver atlle ding In fn whom are Infinite and l I mean to make tile the mOlt moat ot of myself Ily Dy w 10 doing I make the most of you ou too co and of every Ier one with whom ho I come comeIn comen In n contact Thinking thus thul for herself the he mod modern rn girl 1111 grows nw gradually more mOn self She recognises th the oil full indelicacy ot of bell being bought up u ware Nags tot fr the market to be disposed of to o a suitor and nos no sense In It Ither let Ih the suitor come and And hu her herthe the She know that a womans life lite I is no Ion onset Iller a failure simply be cues ah she does not marry and this mab her not ot only Independent but the po being Ull nw new to be wondered at and not wholly approved The pendulum however howver swings toward oward approval We hu have GOuld ably bly lees Jeering at oW old inside than for Cor end and we frequently nowadays ear of single women omen whose ho n fence and fuller flmer make mke them the he envy eny of man many a married sister those hl health hl has and liberty Pen circumscribed b by what are too of at atten ofen ten en the thankless cases caNe of married lit litI life I s or U R H Cabinet Ministers It hu has seldom happened that there have ave been so 0 many young ladies cond con with the Ante at Wash I at as durin this red this is II particularly true In I tl n cabinet families Camille Since Mr I Inauguration there have haveson son n more mort than twenty young lad lady I In theM the families alone aJon andt and tit t nt there thre are ten In I The not dOnt secretary or of state ate the lion I J tan hit Sherman had nn young 1112 lady nor did hiM hie Judge Judie ItlY ay the present Incumbent ot of the Jet Jef chair Mr John na hay hu has two to toI r I harmIng III Hay and ancl fI Allen Miss Hay flay I is following In into th to ot of her br distin Wetted father and I already alreAd quite dI i known by her interesting book r perms whIch she pu published last year ar arH H rr r I le an Inherited one u It I 11 10 alway bP boon n natural for Cor hr her to 1 rite In verse Miss MIN Alice Ita liar there t Alen laughingly declares that her herd 11 d r has In all of f the gifts of the fame II but thou those who know her bur bee t do dot doII II t gr with her In this She Is cite Ie its III bright and nd as great at I a socie xv sett a ae Miss liar and both of It nn art are of mat great assistance to their th r In mallm making the home of the see e gory UY of state the leading otte OM ot of the fl tut |