Show J < = Feminine Personals I Princess Louise like the wheels of a watch travels in cog i Sara Bernhardt will be a centenarian more in fifty years I I Miss Kate Field is never tired of inveighing I veigliing against the Mormons j They say that sweet Emma Abbott is getting fat The cunning thing i Belya A Lockwood prefers tricycling Washington to lecturing out in the wild West i Mrs Frances Iod son Burnett is sato sa-to be the brightest light among literary I women at present 1 Lady Tennyson is in very precarious I health Her distinguished husbam poetry is deteriorating Miss Etta Yilas sister oi tho Postmr t terGrcneral is not expected to live more I than mm few weeks longer I Mary Andersons former summer real i dence at Long Branch is now occupied by n wealthy family from Boston Miss Folsom of Buffalo who was ozuce I reported engaged to President Clevclani is at Scranton Pennsylvania I Mrs Bayard wife of the Secretary of State finds the balmy air of Glouceste Mass exceedingly benefical Sara Bernhardt is not afraid of ghost lerhardt for she thinks that some day she herself nay be so thin a5 not to cast a shadow The name of the novel writer known n8 The Duchess seems to be as numeroi as the author of Beautiful Snow The only daughter of exBanker Fish is i so devoted to him that she prefers priso life in his company to freedom without him limMrs Mrs J Ellen Foster the popular tem I icrance lecturer is strongly opposed to of John P PI the methods and policy Bt John JohnIsg Edith 1 Thomas bids fair to become be-come Isg the leading poetess in the land Some of her lines are almost Shokespcar can in beauty Mile Rhea is an ardent admirer of lavy Anderson She says she can well 11ary understand why America is proud of Miss Anderson Lady Salisbury is not a great admirer of C hereditary titles it is said and regrets lather eldest son is condemned to he 1 peer Betty Frothingham of Lincoln county Tennessee claims to be 149 years old Sue is one of the few women who take pride in telling their age Lydia Thompson is said to have begun Imer stage career when she was only 11 years old Very few persons now living can remember the occasion The Countess do la BoissiereMazarin of Paris now at Crab Orchard Kentucky with her illustrious husband was formerly for-merly Miss Maggie Dunlap a belle oi Louisville Mis Celia Thairter is just fifty years old and is as charming a writer as ever Most of her life was passed on the Isle of Shoals yet her writings are anything but tallow Mrs Bishop Warren one of the richest women in Denver was once a poor hardwiring hard-wiring sewing girl Tier face was her tortumne and she is as good as sue is beautiful Miss Ella Eben a Philadelphia girl ivlmo is worth a million or more is an ac mplished equestrienne She can ride ovem fences with the yredteat of ease like a daring young man on a flying trapeze |