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Show TIIK UlUaUN GIRL. Famous Model To. Is of Her Artistic ojid Dramatic Career. Boston Post: Everybody has oUhor seen or heard of thu "Gibson girl," that lull, willowy typo of lemliilno bojutj which Charles Dana Gibson, tbo Illustrator, Illus-trator, bus utado celebrated all over tbo world, equulc'd in funic only by Du Muurlor's English girl. Thu model from wliosu classic outline Mr, Gibson derived Inspiration is at present (n, Boston, nnd strange to say, she Is piny, ing ut the Hollls iu tho rolo of Queen Fluvlu, onu of the characters for which she posed. Her u it ni o I? Jobynn Ilowlnud, und bho was born In Colorado not so very many years ago. Sho said, lust evening 'Yes, they cull mi) thu 'Gilwon girl.' mnl I am afraid Just nt present I am byituc known ihrouith ihu fHumofthut intlst than from my dramatic ubbliy, I hnvu posed many llincs. not on y for Air. Ciistm, bin for oiher noted Nuw York ui tins, wlio seem to udntlre tall and slendur lumlnlullyt In prcferencu to thomoru robush. I tiavosal for all Mitts of subjects', angles, head und shoulders, Ideal pictures and ilia like, 'lo, I nuyer wus painted froiji tho nude flai that think there Is any rit;tlculiur luiriii, nnd, hud I begun oiiriir In mv career, would not have giv'eO the matter a inotiicritV con-lder-tlon. And ihey tell m?, top, tluit'l have a good tlmtu. w tn no lingular lines Bat I coo d not quite hejfln now, "Of course, I prefer acting. My par-cuts, par-cuts, the ftiigo uud Kipling are the tilings I juost lovti Ip ibhj worji). I havit been on thosjagpbui a little over a year, because 1 uuycr could becure Ju-t wlint I wnijtiil. qi" mil) tuice cnm- ily pt ' to nie 1(y thu M-ore, hut do tioj. to.ii,, riliouldhhltio In Mint line. llOtf lll njti i IV A. lililu Je.es llipn u-X fi'ol. Al.OuVisd'pitlch l:8.'' ami Miss Rowland held i up thu very tlpf a tiny little finger. I urn not at all sensitive ntr the suljcet, Indeed, I rutin r glory In the I act Mutt I am lalierlbuii mi.v woman I know, not ex, lepliuu Julie Opp, who Is not short by any uiciio." MH Ilowlnnd Is a rnre example of fenilnlMC leiury. Nolwlihstnudlngher height, slut welglMli'S'ilbau lot) pounds. Yet she is peifectly pioiortloiie(, mid Is a" graceful us a willow wand. Her Imlr I" iitiltiirn, her eyes blu-, ami her fen I tins of i he chis-lc type. As Flavin In "Rupert of ilenizau'' she has u ti)nl (pteeuly appeaiauee. When nkeil iihnut her first name, .loliyns, she said: Talbot's name was .lobjitit molher dhlii'i like it, so she cillod him Jooy. Wlu-n I came along they tacked the 'ita' on to father's name and called ni- Jobyua." |