Show WOMEN I A young lady of Lynchburg Vn has sent the President a fonrleaved clover for luck The wealthy widow of the late General I Barrios is greatly devoted to her seven interesting I I inter-esting children She will reside in San I Francisco I The short story says Elizabeth Stuart Phelps is to literature what the opal is to jewels simply the most delightful or dreariest dreari-est of things It is common superstition in Chicago that when it thunders some angel must have dropped off her slippers while climbing up the golden stairs At VassarFirst dear girl Lets always spell gymnasium jim Second dear Why First dear It looks so much more manly you know Mrs Mary E Wilcox who is the only person per-son ever born in the White House is a can < didate for a clerkship at Washington Her father was Andrew TfDonelson the adopted son and private secretary of President Jackson Jack-son Alden thinks colorblindness among girls ought to be cultivated till they will not think of putting SfJO worth of gaycolored trimming on 10 worth of dress and would not want to change fabrics so often for a change in color fashions That plucky lady once known as a pedes artist Bertha trian now as an author and von Hellem has on exhibition in Boston several paintings which are attracting favorable favor-able attention Doth from the public and the critics Mrs Von Hellern has made herself followed her own methods and the result is and of a strength said to be paintings notable difficult to explain Her most power Gen work is the Conversion of the Roman eral Plaucidus |