Show U j C I I r I i famous Women Writers Caught by the Camera Ma MaI i rs irs Ill pH t I t r I i I tae rW 1 tl It Th f Ii 11 r 4 I fin I i v I Ion If I Ii t j 1 4 I N on tit lay e eI I Iy j If J rm r Uit 1 nil t e eC eI C I eI I I I ELINOR LINOR CLYN GLYN M ARY tY E t WILKINS Wit KINS J JOliN OIIN OLIVER B DODGE DASKAM D RS WARD ARAH GRAND MARY JOHNSTO ye I je I re i le This snapshot of the author of The TheW Visits of Elizabeth and The Reflections nest nen W tom Lions of shows show that she the Is la Isa Isa 11 a very attractive woman She lives In Harlow Essex England and It Is I the Yi vile youngest daughter of the late lale Douglas event ced Sutherland of Toronto Torono Canada and andr r the wife of Clayton Claylon Olyn Glyn She Is fond I I 0 of everything that appeals to the attic us tic Ile sense lense and In her interesting home horne Sheering Hall there U le ample evidence that thai she Is le I extremely clever In the ar arrangement arI I 1 of anything decorative a whether clothes pictures furniture or words m The author of Jerome successful both as ns book and play had just fin shed the composition of a strawberry shortcake and was looking over the grounds of her new Metuchen N J home when the camera clicked She Shela Is la now Mrs Mra Charles Char lei Manning Freeman In private life Ilie and the limited edl edi editions of her salads and shortcakes are said to be as meritorious as her books She la le pronounced n II genius for getting up late suppers She writes her stories sto stories ries ties on a typewriter her friends call her Dolly and her pet aversions are camera fiends and reporters Pearl Mary Teresa CraIgie was In a contemplative mood when the unobtrusive unobtrusive photographer pressed the but button button ton folded up his hie camera like the Arabs and as silently stole stoic away way A Boston girl she ahe married an nn English Englishman man In 1837 1887 and divorced him In 1895 Her numerous books have made her famous and she Is also the author of several successful plays play She lives on the Isle Isie of Wight and her recreations are music and chess chen I adopted the name John Oliver Hobbes she says to keep me from becoming sentimental tal It was waa another mother plain case of The Imp and the Angel when the snap surreptitiously secured pret pretty pretty pretty ty Miss MIlS picture Her star starle Is le rising rapidly She Is a n Stamford Conn girl girt and was wal for several years yeara a soloist In the leading church She worked her way through Smith college end made a local hit as ns asa asa a contributor to the college paper It ItIs ItIs ItIs Is alleged that not one ono of her manu manuscripts manuscripts manuscripts scripts has haa ever been rejected If woman cannot get her vote says saYI Miss Daskam she can always get gether gether gether her voter Is a n snapshot of Mrs Hum Humphry Humphry Humphry Ward and In the act of thinking The author of ot Eleanor and Robert Elsmere was born In Tasmania and arid passed her girlhood In classic Oxford where her h r father prepared young men for college She married T Hum Humphry Humphry pI try Ward an Oxford tutor who is isnow Isnow isnow now a staff writer on the London Times and the author of several books Mrs Ward speaks several languages and is la particularly p profit profi proficient clent In Spanish She Is a woman of great groat culture and makes no secret of her age which Is U years The talented author of The liThe Heavenly Heavenly enly only Twins and Dabs the Impossible ble Is also aiso als a very successful lecturer and her recreations arc are sociology mu music musIc music sic and md a country life She Is a thirty third degree new woman and a firm believer In the absolute equality of or orthe the sexes She was married at six sixteen sixteen sixteen teen has traveled a great deal and Is the widow of Brigade Surgeon Lieu Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieutenant tenant Colonel McFall who died In 1898 She wears weara a zodiac ring which the she he thinks brings her good luck and she ahe gives the male sex particular fits fita when she S IC lectures on Mere Man This Is how Miss Mary looks looka when she Is I hard at it work MI new novel She does her own writing and when she was wai her great grent success To Have Hate Ha e talk anil Hold tho the click of or her typewriter M often heard at the midnight hour TK Ts book was not a success ai as a play phI tJ td t Audrey has been more Miss M In Eleanor Robson hinds hands Ys It Johnston Is le the eldest of SIX ax hIt and her mother has been dud decd t M years Her father was a major In t Confederate army The interview persona non grata to tn Miss Mill |