Show Mrs Rudyard Kipling It is doubtful whether there is any writer living whose stories are sure of a better market than Rudyard Kipling The whimsical Englishman who has come over here to abuse America and Americans has yet settled in an American Ameri Ameri- y can home and andy married an American wife and seems perfectly content with both Probably one re reason for this is that neither is ever talk talked d a about out Kipling Kipling Kipling Kip Kip- ling himself we hear of continually but Mrs Kipling never Mrs Rudyard Kipling is described as asa asa asa a slender little woman II with soft brown eyes dark hair and a very sweet expression She is not a a new n w wo- wo man man and nd does not not care care for any society except that of her household and nd she and her husband are so congenial in their that live all the ear tastes they year ear round in a little house farm-house near Brattleboro Brattle Brattle- boro Vt and never even think of being being being be be- ing bored Mrs Kipling was Miss Carolyn Bales- Bales tur with whose brother the late Walcott Mr Kipling collaborated for several years The third member of the family is Miss Josephine Kipling who arrived as a aNew New Years Year's gift to her parents two years ago From all accounts Miss Josephine must be as precocious as the typical American child whom her clever but rather irrItable irritable irritable able father hates It t is said that Miss Josephine was recently heard to declare in the bitterness of her heart Boohoo Boohoo Boohoo Boo hoo Papa he tells lots of stories and gets money for em and I tell one little one and get spanked hoo Boo-hoo We can imagine Kipling laying down the pento administer the slipper L Selected |